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by Liza Weisstuch |
January 06, 2009
Some things never get old. Take, for instance, macaroni and cheese,
James Bond movies, and New Wave music. We’re not here to wax
enthusiastic about gourmet interpretations of classic comfort food or
debate which brainy hunk made the best Bond, but we can tell you that
when you need your loud electro/postpunk fix, DJ Paul Foley has the
cure (if you will). One of the few remaining DJs in the city to use
vinyl exclusively, he’s long offered Twist and Crawl, a night that warps you back to the early 1980s with its extended New Wave mixes, at Oliver’s (62 Brookline Ave, Boston, 617.536.4840) every Saturday. But now he’s bringing it to Church
(65 Kilmarnock Street, Boston. 617.236.7600) for a night of
electronica-infused nostalgia that’s easy to dance to. The evening will
also include a performance of his live band, Wasted Talent. It starts
at 9 p.m. (doors at 8) and there’s no cover.
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