Marques Wyatt

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Sonic love travels in many dimensions and as it relates to music, Marques Wyatt is a seminal pioneer and is undoubtedly one of the most respected DJ's in the United States and a West Coast legend.

 In addition to producing some of LA's most legendary clubs/events, many associate him with "DEEP," the illustrious event that he nurtured in his hometown of Los Angeles - thriving and continuing today for well over 19 years. He is one of the few DJ's that have managed to cross pollinate audiences and merge at least two generations of music fans on his dance floors. 

Thus, he is in demand at clubs, as well as on the festival circuit alike, stateside and abroad. Marques' unerring, knowledgeable selections are sure to stir up some emotions and known to turn huge dance floors into intimate rituals. 

Tavish

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Tavish hails from the westside of Los Angeles and makes sounds that make dance people in dark places.

Son of a choir director and a record junkie, Tavish was born and raised in Venice CA, cutting his teeth in the music industry at a young age.  Notoriously secretive, he's produced tracks for well-known rap acts, and nabbed a Grammy as half of production duo Sid Roams, but in the last 3 years he's nourished a different pursuit in his beloved warehouse scene of Los Angeles.  

Having been part of the underground for more than half his life, he's recently more prolifically presented his deejaying to a fervent warehouse audience.  Playing alongside Psychemagik, Solar, DJ Garth, Tornado Wallace, Split Secs, Kim Ann Foxman, and party production cohorts, Heidi Lawden and Lovefingers, he's been anointed by the cult DJs of the LA circuit as a leader and a mainstay.  His sets span the limits of industrial disco and acid house and reflect his deep love of music and dance.

g dubbs

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G-Dubbs is a L.A native, and house music aficionado. With more than two decades in the electronic music industry and countless appearances to his credit he is a true purveyor of quality house music in Southern California.

His celebratory party, Sacred Grounds has established itself as a true legend in underground house music. Established in 1995, SGLA is still producing quality house events till this day.

Harnessing his passion for music into his sets, G-Dubbs is constantly pushing the boundaries of his sound. From his chunky funky house to his harder tech styles, he has mastered a unique style that continues to turn heads, and make new fans while consistently playing gig after gig.

Holly Admas

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HOLLY ADAMS – one of LA’s favorite House DJs, is one of the most recognizable voices in Electronic Dance Music since the beginning of the West Coast Rave Scene in the early 90s. Holly was part of the original on-air lineup of MARS-FM, Groove Radio 103.1 and grooveradio.com. Holly can be heard as a Local Announcer on 89.9 FM/KCRW. And now, Holly calls SUBSTATION home as Resident DJ and host of HOLLY’S HOUSE — a proper weekly House party with local, national and international producers, DJs, friends, family and pets — all stopping by and taking part in the live broadcast every week — from Holly’s actual house in Santa Monica.

HOLLY’S HOUSE — heard every Saturday night at 6/Pacific LIVE WORLDWIDE on SUBSTATION – UNITED WE DANCE® — is quickly becoming a phenomenon with thousands of people engaged via our dedicated iOS and Android apps, online, on Tunein, LIVE video on FB, YouTube, Twitch, Periscope and Twitter and on-demand with our SoundCloud archive.

HOLLY is also the voice of the DAMN Report (Dance and Music News) — heard exclusively on substation.one Don’t know where to go? Holly shares selected club, underground, after-hours, warehouse parties, festivals and events every hour on the :10s

Scott k

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I was in the second generation of househeads from Chicago that grew up listening to the true Godfathers like Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy. I had been dj'ing in Chicago since I was about 14 years old, but things didn't really get crazy until I made the move to LA. After getting voted into the DJ Mag Top 100, I suddenly received offers to play all over the world...and I did...and it sucked. The money was great. The traveling was great. But the super-clubs I was being booked at were full of edm bros and people that were just there to be seen. 

The music wasn't authentic, and neither were the crowds. I burnt out fast and basically retreated back to the Los Angeles scene where I started a couple of big underground nights (first Dig, then Nitty Gritty, and later We Own The Night).  Getting back to real people and real music was everything. There's not much out there that can compete with a proper LA underground, so I've just been laying low and enjoying the scene here. I do still get the bug to travel sometimes, and I think in the years ahead I'll entertain some offers here and there...if anyone still remembers who I am. 🤣 For now, though I couldn't be happier doing what I love to do for the LA househeads who appreciate the real thing. Up next, the big boss, DJ Sneak and I are starting another LA underground called CHI♥LA, and I've been asked by Chicago's legendary Chosen Few DJ's to get an LA night started with them as well. I've also put out a bunch of white-label bootlegs under a few aliases but we can't really talk about that publically now can we? 

valida

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Valida-ted — DJ and Producer Valida is On Fire: She’s a DJ with her own show on KCRW, and she’s a long-time event promoter in the Los Angeles area. People deep into the region’s electronic music scene know full well who Valida is; her radio presence alone has seen her local buzz expand while club nights such as Desert Nights were extremely popular. And she’s releasing her own, original music too.

Chase aldridge

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