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After a brief interruption, Plastic Passion will continue at Oz, downtown Ann Arbor, every Wednesday!

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CLICK HERE TO SEE PLAYLISTS FROM PREVIOUS WEEKS

21+, ID Check, Doors 8:30, Musik From 9:30 - 2AM

NO COVER BEFORE 10PM! ONLY $3 AFTER 10

Thumpin' Sound! Disco Lights!

Dancefloor Galore! Intimate and Unpretentious Atmosphere!

$2 Labatts & $3 Bacardi Drinks all night,

$4 Martinis before 11p!

This is an independently promoted and produced

DJ residency night now happening at:

OZ

210 S. Fifth Ave.

(between Liberty and Washington)

Ann Arbor, MI 48104

(734) 222-4770

plasticpassion_a2@yahoo.com

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THANKS TO EVERYONE CAME OUT LAST NIGHT FOR ANOTHER GREAT TIME!

 

What Ended Up Being Played Last Night:

Depeche Mode - Blasphemous Rumors

Legendary Pink Dots - Pennies From Heaven

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - The Ship Song

Dead Can Dance - The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove

Einsturzende Neubauten - Die Interimsliebenden

Siouxsie & The Banshees - Cities In Dust

Death In June - Come Before Christ And Murder Love

Q Lazzarus - Goodbye Horses

A Flock Of Seagulls - Space Age Love Song

New Order - Blue Monday

Duran Duran - Planet Earth

My Life W/ The Thrill Kill Kult - Kooler Than Jesus

Prince - Controversy

Michael Jackson - Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough

ABC - Poison Arrow

Meat Beat Manifesto - God O.D.

Biz Markie - Spring Again

Beastie Boys - Hey Ladies

Soup Dragons - I'm Free

Nine Inch Nails - Down In It

Violent Femmes - Children Of The Revolution

Michael Penn - No Myth

Wang Chung - Dance Hall Days

Depeche Mode - Never Let Me Down Again (Aggro Mix) & (LP mix)

Information Society - Pure Energy (What's On Your Mind)

Front 242 - Until Death (Do Us Part)

Yaz - State Farm

David Bowie - Sound And Vision

The Smiths - Cemetery Gates

The Sundays - Here's Where The Story Ends

Pere Ubu - Waiting For Mary

The Clash - Clampdown

Adam Ant - Stand And Deliver

Orchestral Manoeuvers In The Dark - Tesla Girls

The The - This Is The Day

The Cure - The Exploding Boy

Madonna - Get Into The Groove

Lords Of Acid - I Sit On Acid

Boy Toy - Touch My Body

Black Kiss - The Orgasm

Major Problem - Acid Queen

Lil Louis - French Kiss

Kraftwerk - Radioactivity

Limahl - The Never Ending Story

Donna Summer - I Feel Love

Throbbing Gristle - Hot On The Heels Of Love

Human League - Love Action

Sun La Shan - Catch

Squeeze - Take Me I'm Yours

The Cramps - Human Fly

Sparks - Beat The Clock

Pluton & The Humanoids - World Invaders

Ministry - We Believe

Pink Floyd - Run Like Hell

Bauhaus - Kick In The Eye

Bjork - Big Time Sensuality

Cyndi Lauper - When You Were Mine

Ian McCulloch - Faith & Healing

Pulp - Disco 2000

Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me Round

Elvis Costello - Veronica

B-52's - Song For A Future Generation

Devo - Beautiful World

Midnight Oil - Forgotten Years

Sisters Of Mercy - This Corrosion

Go-Gos - We Got The Beat

Jem & The Holograms - Jem Is Truly Outrageous!

Total Coelo - I Eat Cannibals

Lene Lovich - Lucky Number

Sonic Youth - Kool Thing

Joan Jett - Bad Reputation

Belly - Slow Dog

Til Tuesday - Voices Carry

Missing Persons - I Like Boys

Joy Division - Transmission

Julee Cruise - Rockin' Back Inside My Heart

Cocteau Twins - Iceblink Luck

New Order - Your Silent Face

Kate Bush - This Woman's Work

Frente! - Bizarre Love Triangle

The Manson Family - Get On Home 

PLASTIC PASSION: Where else in the world will you dance to Death In June and Donna Summer in the same night?

 

SEE YOU NEXT WEDNESDAY!

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Normally I dont have very many good things to say about clubs (especially in Michigan), but I loved Oz.

First off, the music was great, the DJ had an impressive playlist!

The sound in the club was great! you could be on the dance floor having a blasat! Or you could be off in the side room with the very comfy couches talking at normal levels, while still hearing the music.

The drinks were cheap, the air was not too smoky, and the staff was wonderful.

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Normally I dont have very many good things to say about clubs (especially in Michigan), but I loved Oz.

First off, the music was great, the DJ had an impressive playlist!

The sound in the club was great! you could be on the dance floor having a blasat! Or you could be off in the side room with the very comfy couches talking at normal levels, while still hearing the music.

The drinks were cheap, the air was not too smoky, and the staff was wonderful.

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Told ya you'd like it! =)

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Despite the thin crowd, thanks to those who came out last night....

What Was Played:

Gary Numan - Stormtrooper In Drag

Boomtown Rats - I Don't Like Mondays

45 Grave - Party Time

Our Daughter's Wedding - Lawnchairs

Sparks - Cool Places

Timbuk 3 - The Future's So Bright...

Wall Of Voodoo - Mexican Radio

Devo - Whip It

Kim Wilde - Kids In America

Violent Femmes - Gone Daddy Gone

Billy Joel - Pressure

Joy Division - She's Lost Control

Orchestral Manoeuvers In The Dark - Enola Gay

Altered Images - See You Later

Motley Crue - Too Fast For Love

The Clash - I Fought The Law

The Knack - My Sharona

Boys Don't Cry - I Want To Be A Cowboy

Camper Van Beethoven - Take The Skinheads Bowling

Ramones - Sheena Is A Punk Rocker

Peter Murphy - All Night Long

Haircut 100 - Love Plus One

New Order - Love Vigilantes

Psychic TV - I.C. Water

Moby - Go

Baby Ford - Oochy Koochy

808 State - Boneyween

Vicious Delicious - Hocus Pocus

Vicious Pink - Fetish

Berlin - Sex (I'm A...)

Soft Cell - Memorabilia

The Cure - The Walk

Sinead O' Connor - Mandinka

Bananarama - Venus

Sigue Sigue Sputnik - Success

Acid Horse - No Name, No Slogan

Wire - Ahead

Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Two Tribes

Mission UK - Deliverance

Killing Joke - Eighties

The Smiths - Panic

Renegade Soundwave - Cocaine Sex

Current 93 - Crowleymass

Falco - Rock Me Amadeus

Public Image Limited - Rise

The Cure - Pictures Of You

Massive Attack - Safe From Harm

Cocteau Twins - Pearly Dewdrops' Drop

Clan Of Xymox - Louise

The Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star

Bollock Brothers - Harley David (Son Of A Bitch)

Revolting Cocks - Stainless Steel Providers

My Life W/ The Thrill Kill Kult - Days Of Swine & Roses

The Time - Jungle Love

Nitzer Ebb - Fun To Be Had

Tom Waits - Hang On St. Christopher

Traveling Wilburys - Handle With Care

Gang Of Four - I Love A Man In Uniform

Arcadia - Election Day

Naked Eyes - Promises Promises

INXS - Need You Tonight

Fiction Factory - (Feels Like) Heaven

SSQ - Tonight (We Make Love Til We Die)

Deee-Lite - Pussycat Meow

Human League - Don't You Want Me Baby

Front 242 - Welcome To Paradise

Michael Jackson - Thriller

B-52s - Roam

Madonna - Like A Virgin

Prince - Little Red Corvette

Dead Or Alive - Brand New Lover

Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence

Modern English - I Melt With You

Spandau Ballet - True

Blondie - Sound-A-Sleep

SEE YOU NEXT WEDNESDAY

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THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO CAME OUT LAST NIGHT!

OUR FIRST "YOUR REQUEST ONLY" NIGHT WAS A SUCCESS - NEVER AN EMPTY DANCEFLOOR!

(I thought the breaking of beer bottles when Black Flag was played was brilliant)

The DJ openers....

Slowdive - When The Sun Hits

Lush - De-Luxe

Galaxie 500 - When Will You Come Home

Velvet Underground/Nico - All Tomorrow's Parties

Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power Of Love

Tones On Tail - Lions

Coil - Slur

New Order - Age Of Consent

Lene Lovich - Breaking The Rules (Opposites Attract)

The following song were all audience requests! Quite an eclectic assortment, but that's what was so great!

The Police - Synchronicity II

Sisters Of Mercy - Vision Thing

Devo - Peek-A-Boo!

Smart E' - Sesame's Treat

The Jam - Start!

Echo & The Bunnymen - The Cutter

XTC - Senses Working Overtime

English Beat - Save It For Later

U2 - The Unforgettable Fire

Belly - Gepetto

Doctor & The Medics - Spirit In The Sky

Missing Persons - Destination Unknown

The Clash - Train In Vain

Madness - Our House

Pixies - Here Comes Your Man

New Order - Perfect Kiss

Prince - Let's Go Crazy

Ministry - Everyday Is Halloween

David Bowie - Ashes To Ashes

Joy Division - Interzone

Siouxsie & The Banshees - The Passenger

Men At Work - Down Under

Talking Heads - And She Was

My Life w/ The Thrill Kill Kult - A Daisy Chain 4 Satan

Front 242 - Quite Unusual

Book Of Love - I Touch Roses

Jane's Addiction - Standing In The Shower...Thinking

Replacements - Alex Chilton

Lush - For Love

The Sundays - Joy

Murray Head - One Night In Bangkok

The Muppets - Can You Picture That

Tear Garden - Romulus & Venus

Non - Cleanliness & Order

Cutting Crew - I Just Died In Your Arms Tonight

Skinny Puppy - Smothered Hope

Depeche Mode - Strangelove

Gary Numan - Cars

Love & Rockets - No New Tale To Tell

The Cure - Jumping Someone Else's Train

Sisters Of Mercy - Marian

Kenny Loggins - Footloose

Erasure - Oh L'Amour

Altered Images - See Those Eyes

Happy Mondays - Step On

Dexy's Midnight Runners - Come On Eileen

Black Flag - TV Party

Pulp - Common People

Dream Academy - Edge Of Forever

The Smiths - How Soon Is Now?

Rocky Horror Picture Show - Time Warp

Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out

Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson - Say, Say, Say

Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart

Strawberry Switchblade - Since Yesterday

This Mortal Coil - Help Me Lift You Up

SEE YOU NEXT WEEK!

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