The Shelter (New York City)

Coordinates: 40°43′17.51″N 74°0′31.06″W / 40.7215306°N 74.0086278°W / 40.7215306; -74.0086278
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The Shelter, also known as Club Shelter, was a New York City house music and techno nightclub in the 1990s and 2000s. The club was at multiple locations including 6 Hubert Street, 157 Hudson Street, and 150 Varick Street in Manhattan depending on the date. The Shelter was established by resident DJs Timmy Regisford, Merlin Bobb, and Freddy Sanon. The club is closely associated with record label 157 Shelter Records.

History

In 1991, The Shelter opened its doors following the closing of Paradise Garage. The Shelter became a sanctuary for people to express themselves in which race and sexual orientation did not matter.

The Shelter's most active promoters and DJs were collectively known as "N.A.S.A." (Nocturnal Audio + Sensory Awakening), who hosted parties at the club on Friday night. Promotional flyers claimed The Shelter was "New York City's only Non-prejudicial Progressive Underground Dance Club." The dance floor had an incredibly loud 37,000 watt sound system designed by Dave Soto, a New York-based audio specialist, in collaboration with Garage-era DJ legend Timmy Regisford. The speaker cabinets were larger than the dancers.

N.A.S.A. was a non-alcoholic, after-hours dance party starting on Friday night and running into Saturday morning at The Shelter located in

TriBeCa
. N.A.S.A. events typically lasted until 8AM or 9AM. The admission charge of $9 before midnight or $14 after included ice water, snacks and breakfast.


New location

In 2004, real estate developer Peter Moore purchased the building for $18 million, and the property is now home to upscale residential lofts. Moore had previously forced the closing of two other nightclubs, including Wetlands at 161 Hudson, when he bought their buildings for restoration.[1] On December 18, 2011, Club Shelter officially reopened at its new location at 37 Vandam Street.

DJs

Resident and Guest

DJs
include:

  • Moby
  • Dmitry (Deee-Lite)
  • Keoki
    (Disco 2000)
  • Michele Sainte
  • Scotto (Scott Osman)
  • Jason Jinx
  • On-E
  • DB (originally from London)
  • Guy DMC
  • Jacyln Christie
  • Dante
  • Soul Slinger
  • Timmy Regisford
  • Mr. Kleen
  • Odi
  • Heather Heart
  • Adam X
  • Orbital
  • Vapor Space
  • Frankie Bones
  • Troy Davis

See also

References

  1. ^ "Building lofts where clubbers and horses once roamed". www.amny.com.

External links


40°43′17.51″N 74°0′31.06″W / 40.7215306°N 74.0086278°W / 40.7215306; -74.0086278