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"Deep Blue" Club Recommended

When: Sat., Feb. 28, 9 p.m. 2015
Price: $15-$40

Deep Blue: Party Preview

If one were to compile a short list of the World's Hardest Working DJs (measured in number of gigs over time and total geographical spread between those gigs), British legend Sasha would probably rank in the Top 5. Sasha's career began in the late '80s, playing acid house as a resident DJ at Manchester's legendary Haçienda nightclub. Later in the '90s, Sasha became the first global DJ superstar (alongside frequent partner John Digweed) by playing a never-ending stream of gigs around the world and pioneering the "progressive house" sound — melodic, big, bold, and lacking in subtlety. These days, Sasha's selections tend towards funky tech-house and melodic techno, a modern take on his classic big-room sound. Opening up for Sasha are local DJs Rooz and Bo, and upstairs in Public Works' Loft the Burning Man camp Pink Mammoth takes over with four of its crew.
— Chris Zaldua

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