"And the winner is . " Part 1
JustCircuit.com conducted its 2005 Circuit Awards and Ralphi Rosario's Hot Freak Mix of the Pussycat Dolls' "Don't Cha" won for Best Dance Remix while homegirl Suzanne Palmer won Artist of the Year. While Fireball is no longer, the last edition in February garnered three nominations: the Main Event and the Sunday morning Oasis Lounge did not prevail in their respective Circuit Party and Afterhours Event categories, but Kristine W won for best Circuit Performance. Finally, while Circuit MOM did not win for Best Drag Artist, the truth is that she should have been inducted into the Circuit Hall of Fame.

A Mighty (predictable) Weekend
The DJ line-up for Gay Days in Orlando (June 2-4, 2006) has been announced and it includes the usual suspects: Lehman, Young, Henrichsen, Knapp, Moran, Abel, and Belmares. While they are all solid choices, the overall line-up is a sad reminder of how the circuit party scene is stuck in a musical rut. Thank goodness for Montreal's Black & Blue festival as that seems to be the only event that tries to avoid formulaic line-ups, instead providing an interesting and diverse array of DJing talent.

"And the winner is . " Part 2

Here is what you all have been waiting for: my 2005 Plez Awards! "The envelope please."

Best Dance Music Compilation CD (House Music Division): House of Om ­ Groove Junkies (Om Records). For the second year in a row Om produces the winner in this category with this spectacular 2-disc set. This is an "A+" effort filled with soulful, groovy tracks that will plaster a perpetual smile on your face. Honorable mentions in this category go to Heartbeat Volume 2 mixed by Julius Papp.

Best Dance Music Compilation CD (Gay Club/Circuit Music Division): Live @ Roxy 4 ­ Peter Rauhofer (Star 69). Overall, this was a weak category this past year, but Roxy 4 was a stand-out release that weaved funky electro stylings throughout tough, dark tribal tracks to create a sexy groove that was oh so fun and appealing. Rauhofer is at the top of his game currently and Roxy 4 is prime evidence of that fact.
Deserving more than just an honorable mention in this category is Party Groove: Fireball Volume 3 mixed by DJ Paulo, a tribal-icious treat full of pounding rhythms and beats.

Best Dance Music Single: "Most Precious Love" by Blaze featuring Barbara Tucker (King Street). The gospel-ish house piano chords and Tucker's rousing vocal performance helped turn this song into an instant chart-topper, captivating and energizing dance floors of all types around the world. I unapologetically played "Most Precious Love" at just about every gig I had this past year and foresee playing it plenty of times in 2006. A very close runner-up in this category was the sexiest song of the year: "Spanish Hustler" by Tom de Neef. Honorable mentions include New Order's "Krafty," David Guetta's "World Is Mine," Madonna's "Hung Up," "Lose Control" by Missy Elliott, and "Grateful" by Dennis Ferrer featuring Kenny Bobien.

Best Dance Remix: "Don't Forget About Us" (Tony Moran & Warren Rigg Dance Floor Anthem) ­ Mariah Carey (Island). This is a peak-hour diva vocal anthem at its very best. Honorable mention goes to the Victor Calderone and Mac Quayle's remix of Depeche Mode's "Precious."

Best Non-Dance Single: "Gold Digger" Kanye West feat Jamie Foxx . Technically this isn't a dance/electronica song, but every time this great party track was played, regardless of the crowd, the dance floor filled up.

Best DJ Performance (City of Chicago Division): Legends Frankie Knuckles and David Morales were absolutely supreme back in January for Frankie's 50th birthday celebration at Sound-Bar. An incredible night!

Best DJ Performance (Rest of the World Division): Those of us who experienced Victor Calderone at Montreal's Club Stereo for the Black & Blue Recovery Party in October will not soon, if ever, forget his brilliance in the DJ booth.

Best Event/Party (City of Chicago Division): The Monday night Black & Blue Ball at Excalibur during May's IML was a terrific end to the weekend with DJ Matthew Harvat (aka Circuit MOM) doing a bang-up job.

Best Event/Party (Rest of the World Division): DJ Manny Lehman was relentless and unmerciful at the Sunday night Magic Journeys afterhours party at Arabian Nights during Gay Days Orlando. There should be a law against having so much fun!
Best Weekly Chicago Residency/Event: Boom Boom Room @ Green Dolphin Street presented by Music 101. Resident DJs Lego, Michael Serafini, Just Joey and Uncle Milty help to make this Monday night staple the best weekly party in all of Chicago.