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Will is a friend of mine who is also a DJ and one of the most level headed people I know, probably one of the coolest guys I have met since moving to Los Angeles. This party was at an old brewery on the North East side of LA that has been converted to apartments. The whole facility is an artist colony, housing many artists with many different talents and styles. There are also some small businesses that have store fronts as well.
That night I actually had an equipment failure, Traktor Scratch not wanting to recognize the control CDs in the CDJs, but after switching to internal mode I rocked it! I also had a confirmation that night that I will never be purchasing an Allen & Heath mixer. I just can not wait to get my tax return and get my Korg Zero4!

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The Brewery 2008
First of all, a big thank you to Andrew and all his
pals for letting us all come and party at their building. I hope a good
time was had by all.
Matty, Joe and I made our way to the Brewery at 3:00
P.M. Saturday. Upon arrival I could feel a sort of tingle in my spine.
This place was amazing! Andrew came out to greet us and guided us to
the loft. The loft itself was decorated to look like some twisted
lounge from hell. With movie props, upside down hanging crosses and
dead bloody dolls all hanging from the walls, it was certainly a site
to see. The layout however could not have been more perfect. With a
balcony that allowed us to install the dj booth right up against the
railing and space for a small vip area, the layout was easy to work
with.
The Setup:
By 7:30 P.M. the loft boasted a professional club
setup. Equipped with two CDJ-1000 MK3’s, Xone:92 and Technics 1200 were
the tools used by The Brewery Dj’s. Thanks to our mobile guys we had
many differet types of lighting and effects ranging from Chauvet lasers
and fog machines to Martin Mania2’s and Scanners. On the main floor two
JBL JRX125 dual 15? cab. speakers could be seen sitting on top of two
JBL 18? woofers. Uptop were a pair of JBL Eons. Down tempo/Lounge music
to progress into Hard House later on in the night.
The Party:
The party itself could not have been better. With
lights and sound pounding the dance floor, people could also be spotted
outside on the patio conversing and hanging out. There was also a moon
bounce for people that felt like really jumping around. There were also
cold beverages being served at no charge. It started at 9 P.M. and went
on until about 5:30 A.M. There was a good time to be had by all with
no disruptions of any kind except the sound of one flower pot breaking.
All in all i have to say it had been the best time i
had in a while and i was sad to see it come to an end so quickly. But
there are more good times in the works at RPC so until then, keep
coming back for your latest in music entertainment news and reviews.
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