Loose Caboose w/DJs OJ and Carly of Golden Triangle at Club Midway
by JonathanSat, Mar 15
New York Night Train’s Loose Caboose, Club Midway (25 Avenue B), 10pm, FREE
w/DJ OJ of Golden Triangle/Roxy Pain
Sat, Mar 15
New York Night Train’s Loose Caboose, Club Midway (25 Avenue B), 10pm, FREE
w/DJ OJ of Golden Triangle/Roxy Pain
Weds, Mar 12
New York Night Train Wednesdays, Motor City (127 Ludlow), 10pm, free
w/ DJs Sam Jayne and Ivan Sunshine of Love Is Laughter
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featuring ????????
The Babymaker: New York Night Train’s Monthly Make-Out, Sin Sin (248 E. 5th St), 10pm, FREE
w/DJ Jonathan Toubin spinning mellow rock, soul, vocal, jazz, exotica, and other light delights for lounging, slow dancing, and sucking face
New York Night Train’s Loose Caboose, Club Midway (25 Avenue B), 10pm, FREE
w/DJs John Fell Ryan and Porkchop of Excepter
New York Night Train’s Loose Caboose, Club Midway (25 Avenue B), 10pm, FREE
w/DJ Kid Congo Powers of The Cramps, Gun Club, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, etc.
New York Night Train presents Part Time Punks
Glasslands (289 Kent, Williamsburg), 10pm, $6
w/DJ’s Michael Stock and Benjamin White of L.A.’s most popular subcultural dance party Part Time Punks with DJ Jonathan Toubin from New York Night Train and a live performance by a supergroup version of The Social Registry’s dub-Joy Division revisionist band Jah Division
K&M, 10pm, free
w/New York Night Train Conductor Mr. Jonathan Toubin
New York Night Train Wednesdays –, Motor City (127 Ludlow), 10pm, free
w/New York Night Train Conductor Mr. Jonathan Toubin and guests The Slits and DJ Michael Stock of LA’s Part-Time Punks/Punky Reggae parties
Animal Train Happening #7: The Party, Glasslands (289 Kent, Williamsburg), 10pm, $7. Featuring DJs Name Names AKA Ian Svenonius of Weird War World and Mr. Jonathan Toubin of New York Night Train, live set by Services, performance art by Micki Pellerano, go go dancing by The Marmaladies, projections by Secret Project Robot, and decor by Live With Animals Gallery.

Dear Members of The Party,
In the wake of Fidel Castro’s resignation last week, we the international revolutionary working-class Animal Train movement throws a Communist Party at the Glasslands - a grassroots multimedia dance super-spectacle which we refer to as simply “The Party.” This month’s guest of honor, DJ Name Names of Weird War World, AKA Comrade Ian F. Svenonius, author of The Psychic Soviet and Other Works, and mastermind behind revolutionary manifestos in such youth leagues as Make-Up and Nation of Ulysses, spins a dialectical dance floor juxtaposition of the
Red Army Choir, Oleg Gazmanov, and The Dicks against John Phillip Sousa, Michael Jackson, and The Germs. New York Night Train’s Mr. Jonathan Toubin’s turntable labor compliments Svenonius’ with socialist realist sonic representation of the proletarian revolution.
The program also includes a live set by A Touch of Class Records’ Services - whose two-man keyboard assault on the cruel hypocrisy of contemporary capitalism is as experimental as any of the early Bolshevik era’s most challenging futurist offerings.
Comrade Micki Pellerano, who, perhaps more than any other in his vocation, has tugged the Williamsburg waterfront directly onto the front lines of International struggle with his performance art, this time explores the subtleties of plastic surgery and socialized medicine. The Marmaladies, both trained since their early youth at Moscow’s Bolshoi ballet school, and
both walking proof of sexyness and stylishness completely independent of the latest commodities, demonstrate the official dance of The Party, the “Go Go,” before defecting to the New York City Ballet. The Mighty Robot AV Squad provides moving imagery evocative of the grand Soviet experiment – yet educating the masses with such excessive employment
of the Kuleshov Effect that their work makes Potemkin (1925) look like Rope (1948). Last but not least comrades, the proletariat at Live With Animals Gallery prove once again that The Party isn’t a party without mad décor. Also, expect a surprise guest DJ set by a punk rock legend. Hint, it probably won’t be Castro.
In the egalitarian spirit, as always there will be no advance tickets so get there early. The Party starts at 10 sharp.