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Com James Nasty e Worthy em U Street Music Hall

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Data

Sábado 16 de Agosto de 2014 às 22h00m

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U Street Music Hall
1115 U St NW, Washington DC, 20001, United States

Tel: (202) 588-1880

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Free before 12am for 21+
10pm, $10, Tickets: http://bit.ly/tittsworthy
-Ages 18-20 by advance ticket only-

U Street Music Hall owner Jesse Tittsworth is back from his studio Los Angeles with a mission to keep dance music weird. Having a background in Baltimore Club, Electro House, and Moombahton, Tittsworth is setting his sights on stepping into the House and Techno playing field with UHall as his testing grounds. In 2013 alone, Tittsworth has toured throughout Asia, played a Moombahton Massive in Nicaragua, released several acclaimed remixes, and toured 34 cities in the US all in preparation for 2014. With several project dropping next year, including a DIM MAK release, you can expect to hear a lot more for this DC and LA local.

Worthy
Worthy grew up around Washington DC in the early days of Deep Dish, Scott Henry and the early American rave scene. In the late 90's after moving to New York City, he met good friend Justin Martin and was exposed to the sounds of people like LTJ Bukem, Stacey Pullen and Sasha. These artists greatly influenced his early ear while the expanding dance music scene encouraged him to play records of all genres; from hip hop to breaks to techno and drum 'n' bass.

In 2001 Worthy moved to San Francisco. He set up his studio and began producing house and techno music and DJing around the city. He later conspired with Christian Martin, Justin Martin and Claude VonStroke to co-create a fresh take on outdoor parties, rightly named Dirtybird. The Dirtybird parties have quickly become an institution for San Francisco die-hards and a destination for international travelers.

2006 brought the launch of Worthy's label, Anabatic Records. Originally intended as an outlet for the release of his own music, Anabatic quickly branched out to take on new artists. Anabatic has been providing a steady stream of high quality tech house and has been gaining the praises of top DJs and Producers around the globe for its edgy new sound.

In 2007 Worthy broke out as a producer with his release of Irst_Te? on Dirtybird, Crack EL EP on Leftroom, and Bass Quake and Mummer EP on Anabatic. As well as doing remixes for Curfew, OM, Utensil, and Tentigo records. In 2008 Worthy released his underground hit Work The Walls on his label and its accompanying music video has given fans a glimpse into the la la land of his mind. He followed this up with his Madcap EP and remixes on Lot49, Fresh Meat, and Anabatic. Worthy's music production has been showing up on DJ charts across the world and has been played by everyone from Carl Cox to Sven Vath to Ben Watt.

With no signs of slowing down in 2009, Worthy has already released the Swing Chord EP on Trapez Ltd, and has teamed up with label mate Yankee Zulu to release the Bad Side EP and BS Connection EP on Playtime records and there huge summer smash hit Concumbia on Anabatic. With plenty more remixes and originals on the way and the continued growth of Anabatic Records, Worthy is set to continue getting everyone working the walls around the world.

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