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Mixmaster Me

Prove your musical taste isn’t wiggedy-wiggedy-wack

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By Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik

Published on August 16, 2007 at 3:00am

Ugh, you music snobs are all the same. Take you out to a club and it’s “This music sucks” all night long. We’re sick of hearing you bitch and moan when the DJ throws on yet another T-Pain song. Put up or shut up at Fallabella at the Albion Hotel. Tonight is iPod Night, where you can prove your musical superiority to everyone.

If you bring your iPod and hand it to manager Tony Dalton, he’ll let your tunes spin for 30 minutes to an hour. “It’s a very laid-back, chill environment. Plus it’s a great way to get to know each other. Everyone likes talking about their favorite music,” says Dalton. Best of all, Fallabella isn’t a pretentious place, like some of those other SoBe joints. Come in sandals and shorts, or as dressed up as you wanna. As an added incentive, kamikazes are on special for four bucks.
Fri., Aug. 17