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On Saturday May 21st, Fresco & Axel present DOC MARTIN - 25 YEAR DJ TOUR Sublevel / Fabric http://sublevelcalifornia.com/main/http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/docmartin... If there was a DJ in America who could accurately claim to be the most important house DJ working today, it would be Doc Martin. But then, Doc would never accept such a title even if it happens to be true, because Doc is not only a legendary talent but a legendarily humble man.
As one of the major players in laying the foundations of a strong West Coast dance scene, Doc has always been a master of mixing the crowd with the music. Neatly avoiding pigeonholing, while embracing a myriad of different styles, his set creates a warm unique vibe of empathy on the dance floor.
Not only does he regularly devastate dance floors in prestigious clubs like New York's Twilo and Liverpool's Cream, to the smallest loft parties, but he can also send a crowd of ravers into a euphoric groove. That's rare these days in a scene where there are sizable walls between the two ends of the dance music spectrum.
While most star DJ's are one-note musicians sticking to a single subgenre of music, Doc' s live sets bring many styles of music as well as people together. In this age of specialized formats among DJ's and producers, what sets Martin apart from his peers is his ability to spin everything from deep house, acid, funk, tribal, techno and classics in a set, while having it all make sense. Doc is one of the most sought after DJs in America. Constantly touring, he can be found playing records everywhere from England to New Zealand, and everywhere in between. As the first West Coast DJ to ever hold many residencies in New York, he continues to spread the gospel according to Doc.
Local Support by
MYLES FRANCIS (Diamond Deep / Fresco)
JAMES WARREN (Keep it Klean)
18+ w/ VALID ID DOOR & BAR IS CASH ONLY $10 Limited Pre-Sales / $15 at the Door
CELEBRATING THE BIRTHDAYS OF MYLES FRANCIS & ORLANDO DIAZ (SOUL-O)
More Details TBA....
www.axelevents.com & www.frescogear.com
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9:00pm to 4:00am
Doors open at 9:00pm
Brooklyn<br> 1701 S Lamar St<br> Dallas, 75215
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