Atomic Anniversary and Other Silicon Valley Events
When Corey O’Brien and punk magazine publisher Larry Trujillo bought the Blank Club in 2003, they were two locals who understood that the alt-music scene in San Jose needed a space. Trujillo and O’Brien coined the name for a weekly dance party that drew in DJ Basura—aka Michael Boado, general manager at San Jose’s Needle to the Groove Records—its name inspired by Blondie’s disco-rock anthem “Atomic.” When the Blank Club closed in 2015, O’Brien o…
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Atomic Anniversary and Other Silicon Valley Events
When Corey O’Brien and punk magazine publisher Larry Trujillo bought the Blank Club in 2003, they were two locals who understood that the alt-music scene in San Jose needed a space. Trujillo and O’Brien coined the name for a weekly dance party that drew in DJ Basura—aka Michael Boado, general manager at San Jose’s Needle to the Groove Records—its name inspired by Blondie’s disco-rock anthem “Atomic.” When the Blank Club closed in 2015, O’Brien o…
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