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		<title>Bottom Floor Welcomes Kai Alcé to Bar Pico 6/30/11 [Santa Monica]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bottom Floor, the West Side&#8217;s champion of the deep house sound, will treat Los Angeles to a rare appearance by the revered Atlanta-based-but-Detroit-rooted DJ and producer Kai Alcé on Thursday, June 30, 2011 from 9:00pm to 2:00am at Bar Pico in Santa Monica.  The date will mark the completion of six months of weekly events [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a rel="attachment wp-att-2161" href="http://www.greengalactic.com/2011/bottom-floor-kai-alce/b_kai_flyer/"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-2161" title="Bottom Floor 6/30 eFlyer" src="http://www.greengalactic.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/b_Kai_Flyer-150x150.png" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Bottom Floor<span style="font-weight: normal;">, the West Side&#8217;s champion of the deep house sound, will treat Los Angeles to a rare appearance by the revered Atlanta-based-but-Detroit-rooted DJ and producer </span>Kai Alcé<span style="font-weight: normal;"> on Thursday, June 30, 2011 from 9:00pm to 2:00am at Bar Pico in Santa Monica.  The date will mark the completion of six months of weekly events for Bottom Floor and the transition to a series of monthly events featuring out-of-town guests. Bottom Floor creator and resident DJ </span>Morgan Alexander<span style="font-weight: normal;"> will also DJ.</span></strong><span id="more-2159"></span></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">For Immediate Release:  May 31, 2011</p>
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<p><strong>Bottom Floor Welcomes Special Guest DJ </strong><strong>Kai Alcé</strong><strong><br />
To Bar Pico in Santa Monica<br />
Thursday, June 30, 2011</strong></p>
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<p><span style="font-weight: normal;"><strong>SANTA MONICA, CA &#8211; </strong></span><strong>Bottom Floor<span style="font-weight: normal;">, the West Side&#8217;s champion of the deep house sound, will treat Los Angeles to a rare appearance by the revered Atlanta-based-but-Detroit-rooted DJ and producer </span>Kai Alcé<span style="font-weight: normal;"> on Thursday, June 30, 2011 from 9:00pm to 2:00am at Bar Pico in Santa Monica.  The date will mark the completion of six months of weekly events for Bottom Floor and the transition to a series of monthly events featuring out-of-town guests. Bottom Floor creator and resident DJ </span>Morgan Alexander<span style="font-weight: normal;"> will also DJ.  Bar Pico is located at 2819 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica, CA 90405.  Guests must be 21 years of age or older to attend. The entrance fee for this event is $10.  For more information, please visit <a href="http://thebottomfloor.com/" target="_blank">www.thebottomfloor.com</a>.</span></strong></p>
<p>Ratcheting up the uniqueness of the occasion, is the fact that Alcé has not performed in Los Angeles in over 10 years.  “I&#8217;ve been working at least one of Kai’s records into my set each week, so he was right up top when I thought about who to bring in for our 25th event and to kick off the <strong>‘Bottom Floor Welcomes&#8230;</strong><span style="font-weight: normal;"><strong>’</strong> </span><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">series.  So many of his productions truly embody the sound I’m attempting to showcase here,” says Founder Alexander.</span></strong></p>
<p>Alcé&#8217;s formidable string of productions on highly regarded labels such as Moodymann’s Mahogani Music, Omar S’ FXHE Records, and Brett Dancer’s Track Mode Recordings, have long elicited a knowing nod between DJs and fans favoring a mature and sophisticated set of house music.  His start at Detroit&#8217;s now infamous Music Institute – first as a 16 year old coat check and then working his way up to running the lights – achieves fairytale status by the fact that his time there was initiated by distant cousin and house music luminary, Chez Damier.  Alcé has the distinction and good fortune of being the only other person present in the DJ booth, while working the lights during Derrick May’s 3AM set on the final night of the club&#8217;s operation.  His participation in such a seminal time and place for dance music, led to Alcé curating a series of 12” releases, coinciding with the Music Institute&#8217;s 20th anniversary.  The 3rd installment just dropped during Detroit&#8217;s Movement Electronic Music Festival over Memorial Day Weekend.</p>
<p><strong>NDATL</strong>, Alcé&#8217;s own label – named for his hometown influences of New York, Detroit, and Atlanta – has projects slated for 2011 from the likes of Patrice Scott, Brett Dancer, Chez Damier, Alton Miller, Apple Jac, Roland Clark, Jovonn, Omar S, MK, Abacus, Theo Parrish, Loosefingers (Larry Heard), Azulu Phantom, Phil Asher, Damon Lamar, Robert Owens, and of course Alcé himself.</p>
<p>Since its inception, Bottom Floor has hosted weekly guest DJs, including numerous appearances by LA heroes John Tejada (Palette Recordings), Santiago Salazar (Planet E), DJ Dex (Underground Resistance), and Lars Behrenroth (Deeper Shades of House), each delivering on the request to explore the deeper side of their record collections.</p>
<p>Also along for the ride, is electronic dance music community based nonprofit NextAid.  Proceeds from the modest door fee benefit their ongoing projects to provide sustainable relief to vulnerable children and youth in Africa. For more information, please visit <a href="http://www.nextaid.org" target="_blank">www.nextaid.org</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Kai Alcé </strong>(from a review/bio posted on NDATL.com) –<strong><br />
</strong>Observing the crowd from a dark corner in one of Atlanta’s premier Saturday night hot spots, a tangible fever suddenly permeates the dancing bodies. The origin of the change in the texture of the evening is understood: DJ Kai Alcé has stepped up to the decks. Positioned behind the tables, Alcé wields the mesmerizing powers of music upon the club-goers and sends them in to a trance of deep house rhythms. Whether his innate ability to elevate the souls of the people stems from his Haitian roots or his extensive house-related upbringing is a question most easily answered as a well-blended cocktail of the two.</p>
<p>Born in New York, Kai Yuri Alcé spent his early years on the island of St. Croix amidst the sounds of the Caribbean. His parents moved back to NY just in time for young Kai to experience the birth of hip-hop, a movement he associates with the beginning of his relationship with music independent of that of his parents. While seeing Kurtis Blow perform at a nearby school may indeed have influenced him to delve further into what was slowly becoming his passion, the strains of his Mother’s soca and his Father’s jazz can still be heard in the tracks Kai spins today. Still, as a true child of the &#8217;70s this DJ’s penchant for airy vocals and soulful sounds exposes his disco roots.</p>
<p>After moving to Detroit in 1980 Kai began listening to ‘Electrifying Mojo’ on the radio, as well as The Wizard AKA Jeff Mills. When the ‘Music Institute’ opened in Detroit in 1987, it quickly became the city’s premier underground dance music location. Kai began working there at the age of 16 and subsequently witnessed the evolution of house alongside its most formidable DJs: Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson, D. Wynn, Alton Miller, and kin Chez Damier. Among the benefits of working at the club was Kai’s easy access to the studios as they created such hits as Innercity’s “Goodlife” and Rhythim is Rhythim’s “It Is What It Is.” Surround by such mastery one can’t help but be inspired.</p>
<p>After completing high school, Kai moved to Atlanta to attend Morehouse College. Having maintained contact with relatives in Florida, he was prepared for the obscurity of the house scene in Atlanta. Whether out of saintly benevolence or mere concern for his own sanity, Kai set out to cultivate it. He began spinning at Club Velvet while still attending college, and it was simply a matter of time before he had set the vibe at Atlanta’s Traxx, Kaya, 688 Madhouse, Oxygen, Nomenclature, and Ying Yang music café, which paved the way for people such as India Arie, and Donnie. He now is the main resident at DEEP: Saturday nights at world famous MJQ concourse, which is now in its sixth year, hosting the likes of Phil Asher, Tedd Patterson, Jovonn, and King Britt to name a few. It was at the latter that he decided to solidify a direct link between the South and D-town roots by creating “Deep Detroit House Sessions.” So far Alcé has hosted the likes of Chez Damier, Alton Miller, Brett Dancer, Moodymann, Mike Huckaby, and Theo Parrish. The success of these parties is acknowledged not only by the crowd, but also by the DJs themselves, who often ask to come again soon.  To learn more, please visit <a href="http://kaialce.com/blog/" target="_blank">www.kaialce.com</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Morgan Alexander </strong>–<strong> </strong><br />
Morgan Alexander began building a sonic home in house music in the early nineties.  Career highlights include a residency with LIFE, Boston’s largest deep house night, traveling with Mountain Dew’s entertainment presence for the X Games, regular features on the West Coast, and hosting “Wednesday Revolutions,” the deep installment of Boston’s revered electronic dance music show on WERS 88.9FM.  Alexander volunteers a healthy portion of his time to a board appointment with NextAid – the dance music community’s response to helping vulnerable children and youth in Africa.  2011 finds him very much at home in sunny Santa Monica, producing Bottom Floor.  The venture, formed with Halo of CityDeep Music, provides a multi-faceted platform for DJs and producers prolific in their ability to squeeze soul out of machines &#8211; <a href="http://www.soulmusement.com" target="_blank">www.soulmusement.com</a>.</p>
<p><strong>NextAid </strong>–<br />
NextAid is a Los Angeles-based humanitarian nonprofit organization that harnesses the power of music to support sustainable development projects that serve vulnerable children, youth and women in Africa. Through music events and public education initiatives, NextAid provides empowering opportunities for concerned individuals to make a difference.</p>
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<p>For more information, photos or to set up interviews please contact Green Galacticʼs Lynn Tejada (née Hasty) at 213-840-1201 or lynn@greengalactic.com.</p>
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		<title>DEEP Presents &#8216;Dance Ritual Gets DEEP&#8217; at Vanguard Sat. 4/30/11 [Hollywood]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[DEEP, LA&#8217;s premiere home for house and soulful electronic music for over 12 years, presents Dance Ritual Gets DEEP: A Meeting of the Tribes, on Saturday, April 30, 2011 from 9:00pm to 4:00am, at the Vanguard in Hollywood.  Dance Ritual Gets DEEP is a special collaborative event fusing two of the globeʼs strongest music communities [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><a rel="attachment wp-att-2046" href="http://www.greengalactic.com/2011/deep-presents-dance-ritual-gets-deep/deep-lv_april30_800x600/"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-2046" title="DEEP-LV_April30_800X600" src="http://www.greengalactic.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/DEEP-LV_April30_800X600-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>DEEP</strong>, LA&#8217;s premiere home for house and soulful electronic music for over 12 years, presents <em><strong>Dance Ritual Gets DEEP: A Meeting of the Tribes</strong></em>, on Saturday, April 30, 2011 from 9:00pm to 4:00am, at the Vanguard in Hollywood.  <em>Dance Ritual Gets DEEP</em> is a special collaborative event fusing two of the globeʼs strongest music communities &#8211; <strong>Dance Ritual</strong> (NYC) and DEEP (Los Angeles). It’s a celebration of worlds colliding  that will feature some of the most premier international DJs, performers  and artists. Including Grammy Award Winning Producer <strong>Louie Vega</strong> from New York City accompanied by <strong>Papo Swing</strong> on live percussion along with DEEP creator <strong>Marques Wyatt</strong>.<span id="more-2045"></span></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">For Immediate Release:                                                                                                                                         April 20, 2011</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>DEEP Presents<br />
<em>Dance Ritual Gets DEEP: Meeting of the Tribes</em><br />
At Vanguard in Hollywood<br />
Saturday, April 30, 2011</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">LOS ANGELES, CA &#8211; <strong>DEEP</strong>, LA&#8217;s premiere home for house and soulful electronic music for over 12 years, presents <em><strong>Dance Ritual Gets DEEP: A Meeting of the Tribes</strong></em>, on Saturday, April 30, 2011 from 9:00pm to 4:00am, at the Vanguard in Hollywood.  <em>Dance Ritual Gets DEEP</em> is a special collaborative event fusing two of the globeʼs strongest music communities &#8211; <strong>Dance Ritual</strong> (NYC) and DEEP (Los Angeles). It’s a celebration of worlds colliding that will feature some of the most premier international DJs, performers and artists. Including Grammy Award Winning Producer <strong>Louie Vega</strong> from New York City accompanied by <strong>Papo Swing</strong> on live percussion along with DEEP creator <strong>Marques Wyatt</strong>. Vanguard is located at 6021 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028.  Guests must be 21 years of age or older to attend. Tickets are $20 in advance.  For more information please visit <a href="http://deep-la.com" target="_blank">http://deep-la.com</a>.</p>
<p>DJ support will also be provided by <strong>DJ ALA</strong> of San Diego&#8217;s Dive and <strong>DJ Senbad</strong> from Phoenix’s Solstice in the main room.  In the DEEP Lounge highlights will include Grammy Award Nominee <strong>Vikter Duplaix</strong>’s (Kiss-N-Grind, Jazzanova, Masters at Work) global-infused soul sounds, prolific producer <strong>Marc de Clive-Lowe</strong>, and KCRW’s soul selector <strong>Garth Trinidad</strong>. With <strong>DJ Ty </strong>and<strong> DJ Shayn</strong> on the patio, DEEP is bringing in live drummers, dancers and performers for this special event not to be missed!</p>
<p>About Dance/Sunset Ritual:<br />
Dance Ritual was founded in 1998 by two of dance music’s most respected artists, Louie Vega and <strong>Joe Claussell</strong>. Dance Ritual was created as a cultural dance music event that saw no boundaries, where African, Jazz, Latin, Soul, Gospel, R&amp;B, and Brazilian sounds would blend through House forms. Whether playing new or classic dance music, Vega and Claussell would always conjure a warm soulful atmosphere for any open-minded spirit.</p>
<p>Dance Ritual has been the home of amazing performances by artists such as the late great Tito Puente, Eddie Palmieri, Roy Ayers, Jocelyn Brown, India, and guest DJs Timmy Regisford, David Morales, Tony Humphries and Francois K to name a few. Dance Ritual was first presented at the club Vinyl and then transcended outside of the club culture to the Annual Summer Boat Ride on the Hudson, Mainstage at Central Park, and even went overseas to the UK, Japan, Italy, Greece, and Spain.</p>
<p>Keeping the Dance Ritual culture alive and venturing into new lands, Sunset Ritual was created by Louie and <strong>Anane Vega</strong> and debuted at the ultra-exclusive Blue Marlin Ibiza in summer of 2010. Sunset Ritual maintains the traditions of Dance Ritual using the same emblem that is an artifact of the <strong>Taino Tribe</strong>, representing beautiful, peaceful, indigenous people of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.</p>
<p>Guests are treated to an unforgettable party in the luxurious setting of the Blue Marlin that gently beguiles the crowd at sunset into an all-night celebration. Sunset Ritual continues this summer on Saturdays on Ibiza island between July 23 and September 3, 2011.</p>
<p>About Louie Vega:<br />
Impossible to pigeonhole and irreplaceable to the scene which he has helped build for more than 20 years, Louie Vega is the quintessential music professional. Also known as &#8220;Little&#8221; Louie Vega, he is an American musician and one half of the <strong>Masters At Work</strong> musical production team. He’s the ʻDJʼs DJ,ʼ whose name is constantly thanked on artists’ albums, the one who has influenced and defined countless other DJ-producers from today’s brightest stars to those still beat-matching in their bedrooms. Hailing from, The Bronx, New York, Vega is unquestionably a major force in house music, both as a producer and DJ, and Dance Ritual is his cultural and spiritual home. Learn more at http://www.vegarecords.net.</p>
<p>About Marques Wyatt:<br />
Marques Wyatt is unmistakably a pioneer and seminal force in the West Coast house music scene. His multi-dimensional talent has made him one of the most sought-after producers and remixers in the genre, domestically and internationally.</p>
<p>As the originator, promoter and resident DJ at DEEP, Wyatt has an unmistakable keen sixth sense for culminating epic parties via this institution, which ran weekly for 12 years. As a result, Wyatt has orchestrated bringing in a who’s who of the house music genre’s most elite musicians to DEEP such as: Timmy Regisford of the Shelter (NYC), Ben Watt of Everything but the Girl, Dimitri from Paris, Black Coffee, Miguel Migs, and of course Louie Vega, who performs with Wyatt several times per year.</p>
<p>About Vikter Duplaix:<br />
Vikter Duplaix is a world-renowned singer-songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and DJ. Hailing from Philadelphia and Augusta, Georgia, Duplaix has released several solo records as well as appearing on the releases of Erykah Badu, Jazzanova, King Britt’s Sylk 130, Jamiroquai, Me&#8217;Shell Ndegeocello, Incognito, Esthero, Cherokee, Jaguar Wright, Eric Benet and Dynamite MC. He is also known for his work with DJ Jazzy Jeff and Kenny Gamble. However, it was due to his tight relationship with the infamous King Britt that ultimately led to Duplaixʼs immersion and success in dance music. Remixes and collaborations with the likes of Jazzanova and an installment in !K7ʼs “DJ Kicks” series all led up to<em> International Affairs</em>, Duplaix&#8217;s full-length debut as a solo artist.</p>
<p>Since then Duplaix has released over 12 full-length albums and was nominated in 2008 for a Grammy Awards for Best Urban/Alternative Performance for his track “Make A Baby,” a single from his 2006 album <em>Bold and Beautiful</em>.</p>
<p>About Mark de Clive-Lowe:<br />
Mark de Clive-Lowe (MdCL) is a New Zealand-Japanese musician and producer based in LA after spending the last decade in the UK. He’s a devastating live performer creating studio productions from scratch using drum machines, keyboards and effects &#8211; live remixes created on stage for each and every gig. As well as performances at clubs, festivals and parties worldwide, he’s on over 250 releases for Masters At Work Records, Verve, Impulse and collaborating with as diverse a range of artists as Jody Watley, Sheila E (Prince), Omar, Pino Palladino (D&#8217;Angelo/The Who), Leon Ware (Marvin Gaye/Michael Jackson), Dame Shirley Bassey, Sandra St Victor (The Family Stand/Chaka Khan) and plenty more. MdCL is one of the most innovative producers and live performers you’ll find anywhere.</p>
<p>About DEEP:<br />
DEEP is nothing short of a phenomenon driving the dance music scene in Los Angeles and beyond. For over twelve years, DEEP has prided itself on presenting the finest soulful electronic music experiences by procuring top DJs and artists from around the world. DEEP forges on as an internationally esteemed sanctuary for house music lovers.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">For more information, photos or to set up interviews please contact Green Galacticʼs Lynn Tejada (née Hasty) at 213-840-1201 or lynn@greengalactic.com.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[LA’s legendary house music club, Deep celebrates its 10-year anniversary on Sunday, February 15, 2009 with special guests Louie Vega, Tony Humphries, Marques Wyatt, Rich Medina, Garth Trinidad and DJ Spinna. Founded by veteran DJ Marques Wyatt, the Sunday night weekly has been held at the Vangaurd in Hollywood for the past 4 years. Located [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-206" title="Deep-flyer" src="http://dev.greengalactic.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/Deep-flyer-150x150.jpg" alt="Deep-flyer" width="150" height="150" />LA’s legendary house music club, <strong>Deep</strong> celebrates its 10-year anniversary on Sunday, February 15, 2009 with special guests <strong>Louie Vega</strong>, <strong>Tony Humphries</strong>, <strong>Marques Wyatt</strong>, <strong>Rich Medina</strong>, <strong>Garth Trinidad </strong>and<strong> DJ Spinna</strong>. Founded by veteran DJ Marques Wyatt, the Sunday night weekly has been held at the Vangaurd in Hollywood for the past 4 years. Located at 6021 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028, hours for this special night are from 6:00pm – 4:00am. Tickets cost $30 and guests 21-years and older are welcome. For more information please visit www.deep-la.com.<br />
<span id="more-49"></span>For Immediate Release:  February 1, 2009</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>- Ten Years Deep -<br />
LA’s Longest-Running Weekly House Music Event<br />
“Deep” Celebrates a Decade of Dance on<br />
Sunday, February 15, 2009</strong></p>
<p>LOS ANGELES, CA – LA’s legendary house music club, <strong>Deep</strong> celebrates its 10-year anniversary on Sunday, February 15, 2009 with special guests <strong>Louie Vega</strong>, <strong>Tony Humphries</strong>, <strong>Marques Wyatt</strong>, <strong>Rich Medina</strong>, <strong>Garth Trinidad </strong>and<strong> DJ Spinna</strong>. Founded by veteran DJ Marques Wyatt, the Sunday night weekly has been held at the Vangaurd in Hollywood for the past 4 years. Located at 6021 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028, hours for this special night are from 6:00pm – 4:00am. Tickets cost $30 and guests 21-years and older are welcome. For more information please visit www.deep-la.com.</p>
<p>In the last ten years, Deep has witnessed serendipitous moments, including the one that lit the spark of this now-ten-year glow within LA house culture. One nondescript night in Hollywood, Deep founder, Marques Wyatt (an accomplished house music DJ and producer in his own right) was hanging around the <strong>Viper Room</strong> in Hollywood, watching a friend’s band play. At the time, very few people knew he was looking for a new path after the end of his longstanding involvement with the afterhours event, Does Your Mama Know, but for a reason known only to the universe itself, Viper Room owner, <strong>Sal Jenco</strong>, approached Marques and asked him if he’d be interested in doing a night at the legendary rock venue. The year was 1998, and Deep was born. At the time, the Viper Room’s walls had never heard house music, but the crowd built quickly, drawn to the energy of performances from house music legends like <strong>Frankie Knuckles</strong>, <strong>David Morales</strong> and Marques Wyatt’s musical mentor, Little Louie Vega and a collective understanding of Marques Wyatt’s unflinching dedication to quality music and an open, multi-cultural atmosphere emerged.</p>
<p>It was during this stage of Deep’s mystical lifetime that Deep fan and friend, filmmaker Scott Peake, courted his wife Gina. As if it were meant to be, Deep became a weekly ritual in their relationship, as Scott describes, “The minute I saw her, I knew she was the one. [When we go to Deep], we get out on the dance floor and dance together, and it’s like no one’s around but just us.” Now approaching nine years together, seven years of marriage and two beautiful children, Deep has a special resonance with this couple’s story of true love. “Deep gave us our groove in our relationship,” Gina explains. “It was very special.” The couple even came to Deep during Gina’s two pregnancies in order to give their sons the gift of rhythm within the womb. Now 1 ½ and 3 years old, both boys dance with the passion and soul of house music guiding their little feet.</p>
<p>When Deep’s crowd burst from the seams of the Viper Room’s now-house-soaked walls, it was strange coincidence that brought Marques Wyatt and his beautiful mission to <strong>1650</strong>. As he tells it, “After a year in existence, the small shell of the Viper Room with a capacity of 250 could no longer hold the burgeoning life emerging. I received word on what was described as an ideal location and walked in the doors of 1650. The second I walked in, I saw my old friend <strong>Marc Smith</strong> [now of Edison fame] sitting on the stage. He grinned and said, ‘Marques, what took you so long? This is my venue. What night would you like?’ I said, ‘Tomorrow!’ And, that’s where Deep lived every Sunday for the next five years.”</p>
<p>Because of its home on Sunday nights and its soulful, welcoming, cleansing essence, Deep has become a ritual for its most dedicated followers, many of whom refer to the weekly musical sanctuary as “church.” And it certainly has that spiritual quality. It is not a place to see and be seen, but to love and be loved. It is not a place for judgment, but acceptance. A place for freedom. For life. And, for the last four years, this life has manifested at Hollywood’s Vanguard with a heartbeat pumping the most essential ingredient of all: the music! Deep’s guest DJ roster reads like a who’s who of house with Louie Vega, Tony Humphries, <strong>Dimitri from Paris</strong>, <strong>Miguel Migs</strong>, <strong>Mark Farina</strong>, <strong>Timmy Regisford</strong>, <strong>Ben Watt</strong>, <strong>King Britt</strong>, <strong>Kaskade</strong> and so many others having graced the decks over the years. Those beautiful right-place-right-time moments weave through musical memories of Deep too, adding to the rich tapestry of serendipity that has emerged within the story of this historic movement. Just last year, one of the greatest moments in Deep musical history occurred when <strong>Prince</strong> emerged from the shadows of the Vanguard and floated to the stage in his ethereal way to tinker with <strong>Kerri Chandler</strong>’s keyboard. Quite simply, Deep is magical. It reminds us that divine communion is possible through the purity of dance.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">For more information, images and interviews please contact Green Galactic’s Lynn Hasty at 213-840-1201 or lynn@greengalactic.com.</p>
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