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  2. Jersey club - Wikipedia

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    Jersey club (originally called Brick City club [1]) is a style of electronic club music that originated in Newark, New Jersey in the early 2000s. It was pioneered by DJ Tameil, Mike V, DJ Tim Dolla, and DJ Black Mic of the Brick Bandits crew, who were inspired by Baltimore club's uptempo hybrid of house and hip hop.

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    Various reviews of the album have noted that it contains "Jersey Club beats," a reference to a form of electronic club music with a fast, upbeat tempo that became popular in Newark-area dance ...

  4. DJ Tameil - Wikipedia

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    Tameil Paynes (known by his stage name DJ Tameil) is an American disc jockey and record producer from Newark, New Jersey. He is credited with pioneering the Jersey club style of dance music in the late 1990s, [1] drawing influence from Baltimore club and Chicago house. He is a member of the Brick Bandits, a collective of pioneering Newark ...

  5. Starland Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    The Starland Ballroom is a concert venue located in Sayreville, New Jersey. Beginning in the 1960s, the building was known as the Jernee Mill Inn , a local bar with a banquet hall. It was originally known as the Hunka Bunka Ballroom [ 1 ] and then Willy's [ 2 ] [ 3 ] in the 1980s.

  6. 'Jersey Club' style is making a comeback on social media ...

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    In the late ’90s and early 2000s, Jersey Club music —originally branded as Brick City Music — was created by DJ Tameil in Newark, N.J. Jersey Club has direct influences from House music but ...

  7. Melody Bar - Wikipedia

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    The music played and performed at the Melody Bar tended towards alternative rock, goth, punk, New Wave and post punk. DJs spun tracks by bands like The Smiths , The Cure , and Depeche Mode , as well as played genres like dance, house, electronica, and hip-hop on its small dance floor.

  8. Club Zanzibar - Wikipedia

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    Club Zanzibar was a dance club that opened in 1979 at 430 Broad Street in Newark, New Jersey. [1] Its presence in Downtown Newark was noted for its influence on house music and garage house genres and scene. Club Zanzibar, along with other gay and straight clubs in the era, was both a straight and LGBT black and Latino nightlife destination. [2]

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    Jack White Blazes Through 90 Minutes of New Songs and White Stripes Classics at Electrifying New Jersey Club Show: Concert Review Jem Aswad September 10, 2024 at 9:58 AM