More Parties started in DC the way anything real starts — not with a deck, not with a pitch, but with a room. Juice built the room. DESTRO brought the camera and the content architecture. The combination produced something that neither could have built alone: an event series documented at the level of editorial, not just nightlife content.
DC proved the template. Paris validated it internationally. L'Arc Paris during Fashion Week — the same room where Carter and YesJulz ran the night — is not a room you get into unless you've built the kind of network that earns those invitations. The More Parties crew was there. Nahmdi was in the circuit. The footage exists.
More Parties TV is the next architecture: a YouTube JV with split ownership, shared upside, and a content pipeline built from the actual archive of nights that already happened. The foundation is real. The footage is real. The network is real.
"You can't manufacture the kind of room that More Parties produces. You have to build the network first, earn the access, and then document it as it happens. That's what the archive is."— Ascendia Editorial