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Drom is haven for world music in a neighborhood packed with rock clubs. Traditional fasil music from Istanbul, lively gypsy bands, modern Middle Eastern dance music, DJs from around the world; you'll find it all here. The slick space features luxe leather seating for about 150 people and standing room for an additional 350 concertgoers. An ornate chandelier hangs from the high ceiling, hemmed in by exposed brick and blood-red walls. The menu has a Mediterranean bent. Order dishes like the mixed meze plates, lamb skewers served with couscous, Panini filled with spicy, garlicky Armenian sausage and hamburgers a la carte, or opt for the prix fixe menus available with the cost of admission for some shows. The venue has a full bar, with Turkish wines are available by the glass and bottle, and Turkish beer served along with more familiar brands like Corona and Miller Light.—Keith Wagstaff
Once a D.C.-based Baltimore Club DJ best known for remixing tracks like Waka Flocka Flame’s “No Hands,” Dave Nada left the DMV on the strength of Moombahton, the fusion dance genre he stumbled upon when he slowed Dutch house to reggaeton tempos... More »
Tonight, one of underground rap's most notorious legends, R.A. the Rugged Man, throws his own birthday bash at Drom. Joining him for tonight's shindig are critically acclaimed West Coast MC Blu and po... More »
"Erë Pranverore," the jazziest number on Duni's elegant new ECM tribute to the music of her Albanian homeland, was once banned by the nation's communist government after its first and only performance (by Vaçe Zela) in 1962. Duni and her quartet,... More »
Res had it pretty good, for a while. A little more than a decade ago, when the music industry was still flush with cash and power, the Philadelphia-born singer-songwriter (whose given name is Share... More »
Cast In Concrete tracks Vijith Assar as he records the musical offerings of New York City's street musicians. Who: CINEMA dub MONKS Where: Washington Square Park When: June 20, 9 p.m. I guess all th... More »
The basement dancerie Drom celebrated its reopening in the spring after quietly shutting down more than a year ago. The time off did the space a service. Once just another bar hidden among the dives of the East Village, Drom has now fully embraced its original aim of bringing global dance music to NYC. The club hosts a cozy lounge that leads way into a gorgeous dance floor backlit by the warm flicker of bar lights and a Turkish chandelier that looms above. Here partygoers revel to the sounds... More »
I went there for a jazz event, Jacqueline Hopkins and her band. Great musicians and original music. Keep an eye out for this very talented singer-songwriter.
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