Buzz (DC)

Buzz – once called "Washington's best electronic dance night" by The Washington Post - was one of Washington, D.C.'s longest running dance parties. It was co-founded by DJ/promoter Scott Henry and DJ/promoter and DC music store (Music Now) owner Lieven DeGeyndt at the East Side Club and then relaunched in October 1995 at the now demolished Nation, formerly the Capital Ballroom.[1][2] At its peak it was one of the largest dance parties on the East Coast and voted "Best Party" four years in a row by then electronic dance music culture magazine URB (magazine). Buzz attracted the world's top electronic dance music artists to Washington, DC.[3]

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  2. ^ Anderson, Fritz Hahn and Rhome (13 July 2006). "Nightlife Agenda". Retrieved 20 August 2018 – via www.washingtonpost.com.
  3. ^ "Going Out Gurus". Washington Post. Archived from the original on 2008-07-24. Retrieved 2007-12-15.