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The Tunnel

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Tunnel was a largest New York City nightclub during the 90's, with multiple rooms on several levels. It received its name from the fact that the main dancefloor was a renovated train tunnel from the early 1900s, a its capacity was around 5000. It was located at 220 12th Avenue at West 27th Street in the Chelsea section of Manhattan.It was one of the most unique danceclubs of its time, untraditionally rectangular and elongated. The dance floor was dotted with several dance cages throughout the floor, and had a notoriously loud sound system. One clever Tunnel bartender recommended improvised earplugs, made out of molten candle wax dripped into a glass of tap water. The decor throughout the club was ever-changing; one room was decorated by artist Kenny Scharf, called the Kenny Scharf Lava Lounge, others were decorated as Victorian libraries, S & M dungeons, and chill-out lounges. It was perhaps best known for hosting Junior Vasquez,Danny Tenaglia and Eddie Baez after the close of the original Sound Factory in the mid-1990s. It later hosted Kurfew, a trance-techno oriented Saturday night party catering to a younger gay crowd. It also attracted many members of the hip-hop community, often hosting parties in separate rooms throughout the course of the week. One distinct advantage to the multiple rooms of the club was the ability to host many different types of parties with several, sometimes five or more, different DJs spinning various styles of music, to quite varying crowds.The Tunnel also featured co-ed bathrooms (although the stalls did have partitions). It was said that the bathrooms were the partially-converted locker rooms of the old train workers from decades prior.The Tunnel was often packed way beyond its legal capacity, which resulted in dangerous overcrowding. This led to people literally pushing their way past each other to get to the bathrooms and bars. During large shows, it was not uncommon for someone standing on the main floor to be packed tight against the crowd around him; sometimes being lifted completely off the floor. Tunnel closed its doors soon after the demise of nearby Twilo, the victim of the owner's debts and of Rudy Giuliani's quality-of-life campaign. Even though the venue it self is no longer called the Tunnel, or used to host club nights. The memories and lifestyle of that decade will live forever within our hearts, minds & musical styles. Simply put...Long Live Tunnel...No Matter What!

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Member Since: 15/04/2007
Band Members: Peter Gatien Danny Tenaglia Junior Vasquez Eddie Baez Funk Master Flex Roman Ricardo Steven Zor Marcus V Dave Waxman Tom Mello Johnny Vicious Luis Santana Derrik Foxx Laqueeda Teknic YB Scotto Vito Fun Moses Rios MC Gadjet Jenny "Pussy" Lee Angel Steven Caciedo Jason Jinx Redstar Kevin Aviance Johnny McGovern Jeff Phillips Tweety Glow Soul AssassinMicheal Francis Justin Time Jeff Brenner RoxHoudiniMichael T Joe Vortech Steve Sidewalk Gonzo Maria 909 Tony Dee Lenny Dee Mecca Revlon & Eric Preditor Septum Peppermint Gummy Bear Vin Desiel Kris Spirit MerretMargret DJ Renegade Larry Tee DJ Griffin DJ Keoki Bejay Rose Rob Rivera Pete Anthony Nero Cyberboy Rob Amanda Lepor Brutal Bill DJ E DJ Premiere DJ Corbett Matt B Jamel Rankins Junior Sanchez Bradley Rose Merritt Kriss Mass Steven Lewis Baby Joe Victor Extrodinare Crazy Laura Chris Landrum Alfred Castillo Silvana & Erica Matty Frank, Marty, George, Joey(the hustlers) Turbo Tan DJ A.P. DJ Sizzahandz Roxy& Many Many More! MyGen Profile Generator MyGen Profile Generator MyGen Profile Generator
Influences: Everyone From Everywhere...
Sounds Like: The Biggest Orgasim In The World!
Record Label: New York Nightlife Forever
Type of Label: Major

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Tunnel Reunion 2007 Review By Robert Hyers (DJ Fiction)

There was a wonderful period in NYC nightlife, from about the late 90s to about 2001, when Party Monster met Electric Daisy Carnival. A time when the queer-positive costumes and quick wit of Lady Kier...
Posted by on Wed, 26 Dec 2007 15:17:00 GMT