So, in Scottsdale there’s an infamous character named Brian Durkee. His myspace announces him as Promoter.Friend.Hair Model, but he’s an urban legend in these streets. His night are typically crackin crackin crackin, especially the Mondays at Zuma that got him famous. We’ve been trying to do a show with him forever but he’s notoriously hard to reach, but my girl tracked him down and we performed at Cream last night.
Cream is awesome, the sound system is a T&H classic, its amazing, the club is beautiful, all chic Miami white with curtains and tubs, the owners are hella friendly, and it’s been popping almost every night of the week since it opened.
We got in early, had some courvouissier, popped a bottle, snuck our dj through, gathered up females etc. and went on around midnight, performing Dance and Scottsdale. It went really well, a lot of people were there for us, a lot knew us and we didn’t try to do too much. Brian Kelly showed up and snapped pictures, and we all got it generally crackin. Chilly showed up after a date with his date, which was classic, its hard to go from dinner to club VIP, bottles, announcing the band, getting shouted out and not see some action, hope he got it crackin. Good looks for him, and he was rocking the same Bobby Fresh tee as Carnegie but different color scheme. B Fresh is everywhere….
We went to Suede after, and it was like the old Suede before they whitified it. It wasn’t quite Goonsville, but it was a town on the road to Goonsville, maybe an outlying suburb… J Alan played Scottsdale, for which he’s the man. We ate at Philly Co but they we’re out of rolls so people just ate beef and cheese…
The musical highlight was Mastamonk playing LMFAO’s I Am Not A Whore (But I Like to Move It) at Cream, there wasn’t much else to write home about.
“I’m a human not a sandwich”.
Ah yes.