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"I want it to be a place for people that want style," says Liquid Living founder Terry Barbu, a onetime bartender who has designed 31 clubs. He's hoping to attract a crowd that's graduated from Liquid, a popular destination with young professionals for 11 years. The 21-and-over club won't have a formal dress code, but it will prohibit ball caps.
Visitors enter through Liquid and move downstairs into a dim-lit, red-and-gold, Morocco-themed room. The brightest spot in the open room is a dance floor with a full lighting rig. Bottle service is available in a VIP section. The club has more leather couches than bar stools -- Barbu says he spent more than $60,000 on sofas.
Ultra will be open Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. DJs will spin accessible music that Barbu describes as "Las Vegas-style -- house, a little hip-hop that has a dance beat, a little rock, remixes, and lots of mash-ups."
Two other venues have opened on the block in recent months: Across the street, overlooking the lake and stadium, Sinergy (1213 West Sixth Street), with its space-age decor, is a restaurant by day and a dance lounge on weekend nights. At 1303 West Sixth Street, expansive Jac's Restaurant and Lounge has hardwood floors, sofas, and an eclectic American menu.
"West Sixth has a number of great years to it [still]," says Barbu. "As long as people feel comfortable and safe, it's there as long as [the club owners] want it. I think Ultra will be the shot in the arm the area needs to keep it going."
· Electro-pop group 20goto10 has replaced frontwoman Sara Eugene with Andrya Parry, formerly of the Promise Book. "Our new direction is more of an indie rock-synth thing," says bassist Matthew Sturgeon. "We have a live drummer, Brandon Brewer. Corey Jenkins went from bass to guitar, and I went from synth to bass. There will still be synthesizers, but it will have a more organic feel."
· This Moment in Black History is playing two showcases -- The band's MySpace page calls them an "industry suck off" and "big deal showcase" -- at New York City's CMJ festival Thursday, November 2, and Friday, November 3. Then they'll high-tail it home for a CD-release show at Parish Hall (6205 Detroit Avenue) Saturday, November 4.
· The Chicago noise-pop group Sybris will appear at Record Revolution (1828 Coventry Road) at 6 p.m. Wednesday, November 8, prior to its set at the Grog Shop (2785 Euclid Heights Boulevard) that night.
· Canton's Lovedrug has posted a melodic new track called "Casino Clouds" at MySpace.com/LoveDrug. The group has shot a video for "Ghost by Your Side," the lead single from its new EP, Everything Starts. It's available exclusively at the group's shows.
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