Showing posts with label joanna o. Show all posts
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Monday, March 17, 2014

FTA Spotlight: Joanna O: V001

From the Annex [FTA] is embark on a new adventure in showcasing the DMV's finest. To start this adventure off, we traveled down to Richmond Virginia.

JOANNA O.
Turnstyle / Richmond, VA



Joanna has been playing vinyl records for underground dance music enthusiasts since 1998.
Her vinyl boutique - Turnstyle has been serving up the fresh underground musical selections in downtown Richmond since 2003. You can hear her live every Saturday night on her FM radio show "Frequency" on 97.3FM at 7pm (since 2005), and monthly in front of Turnstyle for the First Fridays Artwalk.
Joanna has held down many dj residencies, and produced quite a few great weeklies, monthlies, and festivals in Richmond VA over the last decade. She has played at many diverse venues, ranging from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, to art galleries, nightclubs, festivals, and lounges. In the past couple of years, her liquid dnb sets have travelled along the East Coast with sets at Konkrete Jungle DC @ UStreet Music Hall (DC), Cadence @ Flash (DC), Telluric Activity @ The Knitting Factory (NYC), Remedy @ Tamanny Hall (NYC), and Stamina Sundays (San Francisco) to name a few.
Her fine track selection and technical mixing skills have earned her spots alongside many notable dance music greats, both in and out of state. Not just a pretty face behind the decks…she is known for her smooth + sweet drum n bass sounds.
http://turnstyleonline.com
http://mixcloud.com/joannao
http://soundcloud.com/joannao


[FTA] So what was the inspiration to start Turnstyle Records?
[Joanna O] Turnstyle provides urban necessities for the turntable lifestyle. My partner Jesse and I opened Turnstyle in 2003, while I was a full time student studying fashion at VCU. I was 23 and super ambitious apparently. I felt there was a void in the market in RVA and Turnstyle could help fill that.
There was a need to share our specific vision, and people got that at the time. Plus, I needed a place to get the music and clothing I loved, so Turnstyle the store was born. It’s been an interesting ride in the last ten years. I’ve learned a lot and wouldn’t change a thing!


 

[FTA] Have you always been in the same location? How much has the area
 change since you moved in?
[Joanna O] Turnstyle has been located in the Jackson Ward, Downtown Arts District of Richmond, VA since its inception in 2003. You can visit the brick & mortar location at 102 West Broad Street or shop online at turnstyleonline.com.

The area that the shop is located in has recently seen a rise in residential loft spaces, new restaurants, independent boutiques, record stores, and art galleries. You could have classified the neighborhood as a bit ghetto back in 2003, but in 2014…not so. There is valet parking for restaurants by the shop now. It’s definitely become more of fancy area. It’s been fun to watch the neighborhood grow. 
 

[FTA] How many years have you been in business?
[Joanna O] Turnstyle will be celebrating its 11 Year anniversary in June 2014. Time flies!


[FTA] What has been the most rewarding part of owning Turnstyle Records?

[Joanna O] Meeting like-minded people from all over the place,  and being able to personally help people find exactly what they are looking for whether it’s music or fashion.

It’s also pretty cool to go out to events and hear sets by my customers, from purchases I helped them with at the store. It comes full circle - from me initially sifting through tons of music available at my distributors, to buying selected titles, to selling them, and then hearing them played around RVA. It’s pretty sweet!


[FTA] How do you feel about Turnstyle being a corner stone of Richmond club culture?
[Joanna O] That’s super nice! Thanks, but I never have a minute to stop and think about that. I just do what I love and try to share the old school vibes to the next generation. It may look like it’s an easy life, but it’s not. There’s always a lot of things to happening at once to keep it moving.  




[FTA] You’re a DJ, Record Store Owner, and a local fixture on WRIR 
independent radio... did I miss anything?
[Joanna O] Hmm, well I have a pretty vast collection of rave street wear styles that I’ve been collecting that range from 1996 to present. I got a fashion degree from VCU, and have a definite love for underground fashion. I guess you could say I may be a rave street wear hoarder (an organized one).

I also take care of all the music buying & selling at Turnstyle. As well as the marketing, event bookings / production, and web content for the turnstyleonline.com site. I wear many hats, but DJ’ing is definitely one of my favorite titles. It’s fun to make people dance! 


[FTA] When did you first want to become a DJ?
[Joanna O] I can’t say that I set out to “become a dj”, I always loved dancing at parties, and dj’ing was the next logical progression for me. I still love to get my dance on! When I’m not spinning, the dance floor is where you can find me. Drop it down!



[FTA] Have you always been a Drum & Bass DJ? If not what did you play before Drum & Bass?
[Joanna O] I started playing drum & bass in 2005. Prior to that my sound ranged from funky breaks into uk breaks. I won’t play anything but drum & bass now. It moves my soul. I love it!




[FTA] What do you look for in a track when you’re pulling your set together?
[Joanna O] I don’t necessarily look for something specific in individual tracks, per say. But if it’s a club / event set, I like to pull tracks for the appropriate time in the night that I’m going to playing. It’s helpful to know who plays before you & after and pick music based on the flow of the event.  If I’m opening up for a headliner, I will obviously not pull tracks that artist just released…as they should be able to bang those out. It’s nice to pull tracks that are not all out bangers, but a progression of beats that flow & set up the person spinning after you. Play what you love and you can never go wrong.


[FTA] What was your first record you bought?
[Joanna O] I’m not sure about that one, probably a horrific trance track from the mid-nineties that some record store employee pulled from the back stock they couldn’t get rid of, but could sell to a beginner girl DJ. Funny, but true. However, there are three records that were given to me early on that are worth mentioning:

Icee – Tricks Theme (Zone Recordings)
Sandals – Feet (FFRR)
Taylor – Anomoly (Music Now)


[FTA] Where have you played out?
[Joanna O] Oh Wow. Lots of places! That would be a rather long list, since I started playing out in 1998. But it’s always fun to play in NYC. The vibe in that city is pretty amazing. I’ve played Tammany Hall a few times, and opened for Furney (GoodLooking, UK) at the Knitting Factory for the Telluric Activity night. Last year I played UStreet Music Hall in DC & Flash DC, which were super fun gigs. On a non EDM related event tip, I played an event for a Women in Technology Conference that was hosted by Arianna Huffington (of the Huffington Post), and did a cool art event for Hennessey in RVA hosted by graffiti king Futura 3000. That was pretty crazy & fun. 

I just got back from playing some West Coast shows. The Stamina Sunday’s DNB night in San Francisco was super fun to play!   Great sound, good vibes, and stellar lineups at this weekly thrown by Lukieno (of the Bachelors of Science) & Jamal. I can’t wait to go back!


[FTA] Where do you want to play?
[Joanna O] I would love to cross the pond and hit some UK spots. Most of my music comes from there. 




[FTA] What do you say to any DJ trying to get started?
[Joanna O] Play whatever medium you want, always play what you love and not what you think others want to hear you play. Be true to you. It’s also helpful to have your own equipment to practice on. Play often and watch others that have been at it for longer than you. You’d be surprised at what you can pick up from veteran DJ’s just by watching and even asking questions.
 

[FTA] Do you have any upcoming gigs where the FTA audience can check you out?
[Joanna O] YES! I’m really excited to be throwing down at Flash in DC alongside LTJ BUKEM on Thursday, March 27th. For me that’s super exciting. The event is a monthly called “Cadence”, and Flash has a Funktion One Sound System that will be booming!


[FTA] In closing would you like to say anything to FTA audience?
[Joanna O] Thanks for the super cool opportunity to share all the above. Hope to see you on a dancefloor soon. Much love! And… drum & bass!...let’s keep it jazzy!

Thursday, July 11, 2013

OTHER EVENTS: Transit: Women Do It Better [7.10.13]

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9:00 - 10:00 ~ General Motors ~ [Breaks/Electro] - Bansheez Gen.
10:00 - 11:00 ~ Moody Moore ~ [Drum & Bass] – Bansheez
11:00 - 12:20 ~ Joanna O ~ [Drum & Bass] – Turnstyle Online.com II Richmond
12:20 - 1:30 ~ Jungle Jessi ~ [Drum & Bass] – 3D Productions, Tribalistix
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 I want to start out with an apologies to General Motors, I was a little late to the show because the "disco nap" I took was just a little to powerful. ba ha

On to the night! After making my mad dash to Redzone, I was greeted with an ear full about how good General Motors set was.  Which is impressive as it was her first time playing out. Mad Props.

Moody Moore at Transit in Fairfax VA throwing down the 10lbs jungle sound. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler
 The evening continued with Moody Moore, (General Motors mother)... nope you did not miss read that. My immediate reaction was A) THAT'S FUCKING AWESOME! Followed up by I totally want to be that style of parent. Moody Moore's set started out on a Jazzy almost Intelligent Jungle note progressing into a harder, darker Drum & Bass sound by the end of her set. Often times making it hard to choose between shooting photos or dancing my ass off.
Moody Moore at Transit in Fairfax VA playing that Jungle sound. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Moody Moore being photo bombed at Transit in Fairfax VA. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Moody Moore at Transit in Fairfax VA., switching gears and bring the hard Drum & Bass tunes. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Moody Moore at Transit in Fairfax VA. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Moody Moore & General Motors at Transit in Fairfax VA. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler



Joanna O. at Transit in Fairfax VA starting her DnB set. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

 Joanna O... I'm just going to let that name float out there for a second. Much like her music it makes you take a step back, breathe, and roll into a Jazzy almost lounge set. I adore her track selection because just as your have settled into a rolling groove Joanna O takes your on a music Drum & Bass journey. Respect to Joanna and the Richmond scene.
Joanna O. at Transit in Fairfax VA cuing up another hot jungle tune. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Joanna O. at Transit in Fairfax VA. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Joanna O. at Transit in Fairfax VA. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Joanna O. at Transit in Fairfax VA. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Jungle Jessi at Transit in Fairfax VA starting out her Drum & Bass set. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler
 Jungle Jessi. The queen of the night, rounding out the final hours of Transit with what seemed like boundless energy. I first saw Jungle Jessi open up for Aphrodite almost a year or two ago. At the time I was spell bounded by her selections and tonight's set did not disappoint. Each DJ bears a little bit of their soul when they play music for others, and this was a exploration in the Drum & Bass sound strung together by with a heavy groove.
Jungle Jessi at Transit in Fairfax VA playing that Jungle music. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Jungle Jessi at Transit in Fairfax VA cuing up her next Drum and Bass selection. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Jungle Jessi at Transit in Fairfax VA. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Jungle Jessi at Transit in Fairfax VA... I love this photo. Smiling . Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler
Thank you to the Give Productions for bring these ladies together for an evening of broken beat that I will not forget for a while.

Keep Smiling.
The Librarian

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https://www.facebook.com/Transit.GiveProductions
https://www.facebook.com/Transit.NoVa 
https://www.facebook.com/RedZoneGrill

Monday, July 1, 2013

Other Events: Decades worth of Turnstyle [6.29.13]

Events never work out as planned. Ba Ha. So Saturday morning after my first cup of coffee and a small bit of yoga I get a call. RobOne: "Hey buddy, can I ask for a favor?" At this point my only real plan for the day was napping, do some house cleaning and roll south for Turnstyle's 10 year celebration in Richmond. So doing RobOne a favor was totally do able. Ba Ha. 

As it turns out Ben Soundscape from the Insiders was being added to the line up for Turnstyle's party, but his plane from DC was delayed. Rob wanted me to pick him up and drive him down at 7pm. Done and Done, I thought. I can help out Turnstyle, Rob and this DJ that I've never met. Insert good karma here! When his plane got pushed back to 10pm I was cursing myself a bit as I would now be missing half the show but again I will take the good karma points. In the end Ben was able to get an earlier flight.

9:09pm: I picked Ben up from DCA and hit the road. After some chatter about his travels, music and what not... he took a bit of a nap. All and all for the best as I put down the hammer and drove to Richmond like a member of the 4 horse men. 10:02pm I pulled up to the Camel for rockstar parking. Let the celebration begain... or at least continue !!!
Turnstyle's 10 year celebration at The Camel in Richmond. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler
 Now I've missed most of the night but after hugs and a few free beers I'm not caring. Method One is on the wheels of steel by now and I'm really digging his tunes.
Method One playing for Turnstyle's 10 year celebration at The Camel in Richmond. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Method One playing for Turnstyle's 10 year celebration at The Camel in Richmond. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Method One playing for Turnstyle's 10 year celebration at The Camel in Richmond. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Method One playing for Turnstyle's 10 year celebration at The Camel in Richmond. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Method One playing for Turnstyle's 10 year celebration at The Camel in Richmond. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler
Dancers at The Camel for Turnstyle's 10 year celebration. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

He loves this tune playing at Turnstyle's 10 year celebration in Richmond. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler
 I wish I could tell you the name of this tune because to get a reaction like that is often every DJs desire.
Ben Soundscape playing for Turnstyle's 10 year celebration at The Camel in Richmond. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler
 After his well deserved beauty rest in my passenger seat Ben Soundscape delivered an eclectic selection of music treats for our ears. Its been well over a year since I saw him spin at Transit (in Fairfax, VA) and its fun to see how his music has morphed.
Ben Soundscape playing for Turnstyle's 10 year celebration at The Camel in Richmond. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Ben Soundscape playing for Turnstyle's 10 year celebration at The Camel in Richmond. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Ben Soundscape playing for Turnstyle's 10 year celebration at The Camel in Richmond. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Ben Soundscape playing for Turnstyle's 10 year celebration at The Camel in Richmond. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Ben Soundscape playing for Turnstyle's 10 year celebration at The Camel in Richmond. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

surprise!!! Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler
Dancers at The Camel in Richmond. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

Dancers at The Camel in Richmond. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler

You don't have to go home but you can't stay here... The Camel in Richmond. Photo Credit: Ocean Eiler
Now its once again that time. The bar has set us on our own paths home. I (through a mess up) in my google mapping punched in the wrong directions for the after party, instead arriving at my Brother in Laws new house. By that time 4am has rolled around and the battle cry for sleep sounded louder then the battle cry to play the records sitting in the boot of my car.

I would like to end this with a huge THANK YOU to everyone that made that night a wicked success. Joanna O, Jesse, Patrick Currier, Stunna, Method One, Ben Soundscape, RobOne, The Camel and everyone else who came out and danced. Mad respect to you all.

- The Librarian

Monday, March 4, 2013

FOLLOW UP: Red Lion Junglist exclusivly at Turnstyle

As always visiting Richmond is a hoot especially when you get to visit Turnstyle. This weekend was a virtual who's who in south easteren VA junglist scene. Or maybe it just felt like that as I got to touch base with my friends down south. Big ups to Joanna O & Jessie first and foremost. Konztant Junglist, Indica Jo, Patrick Currier, Dinah Myte, Ill Omen, Chris Grow, & the unforgettable Kristy Cuffee.
Turnstyle Richmond,Virginia
So there is a little bit of a proud father moment as I watched people roll through the Turnstyle shop and pick up the Red Lion Junglist shirt. Needless to say I owe Turnstyle some huge props for believing in my work. As soon as I they are available online I will update you all.
The Red Lion Junglist shirt on display at Turnstyle in Richmond Virginia
The Art Walk was kicked off by Joanna O, the First Lady of Drum & Bass in Richmond braved the chilly temperatures to warm up the wheels of steel.
Joanna O making the selection to kick off Turnstyle's March Art Walk
The thing I enjoy most about watching Joanna O is the fierce focus she brings to her decks. At no point in the mix do you think that she is not in control of the sounds she is playing. Every time I've seen her play she bring the sharp shooter precision to the mix.
Joanna O bring the sound to Turnstyle's March Art Walk
Shuffling into the mix between a Joanna O's jazzy funk set & RobOne's old school review I had my hands full but I enjoyed the challenge to make the evening flow smoothly. Wheeling out with some funky jazz hip-hop to help warm up the crowd.
Edward the Librarian playing the ragga jungle sounds for Turnstyle March Art Walk... man it was cold at first. Photo credit: Addison Helmke
About 3 records in I could see if I was going to get anyone excited to come hang out on this cold ass night I had to start rocking the island sound. So I removed my coat, pulled the ragga tracks and started warming up the street.
Edward the Librarian playing the ragga jungle sounds for Turnstyle March Art Walk. Photo credit: Addison Helmke

RobOne at Turnstyle's march Art Walk
DUM DUM DUMMMMMMM! Insert the rolling sounds of the old school vibe. RobOne took us back through memory D&B lane. Drawing out the old school heads to hear what he was going to be bring next. Photo credit: Addison Helmke
RobOne playing the old school tunes at Turnstyle's march Art Walk
Much respect to RobOne. Photo credit: Addison Helmke
Dub Pistols - Mucky Weekend (Librarian Remix) photo credit: Addison Helmke
Side note to all that are in the know. The Mucky Weekend (Librarian Remix) was a bass monster!

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Red Lion Junglist exclusivly at Turnstyle

Red Lion Junglist shirt will be exclusively available at Turnstyle (Richmond, VA) through March 2013.
Turnstyle has graciously partnered up with From the Annex, to bring the Red Lion Junglist shirt to the masses.

Illustrated by Ocean Eiler for From the Annex.
In 2012, Ocean started this project to illustrate Jungle / Drum & Bass. After many attempts including eagles, bears and classic music hardware he settled on the lion. Strong, caring, fierce and wise these are all characteristics of the scene & the music we love. Also its a strong icon for both England & Jamaica where this music was born & got many of its influences from. The drawing itself had to be complex, simple, bold and calming. He also wanted to give a nod to some of his favorite skateboard illustrators from the early 1990's.

These shirts will be available Friday March 1st, during Richmond's Artwalk. Kicking off this exclusive, come check out live Vinyl DJ's playing Jungle / Drum & Bass and a photography exhibit at Turnstyle.

The Line Up:
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JOANNA O.
Opening set of smooth jazzy jungle from Richmond's first lady of beats & Turnstyle's dnb specialist.
(Jazzy Jungle)
7-8pm

EDWARD the LIBRARIAN
Our favorite Ragga junglist from DC returns with another fun, jump up, ragga style dnb set.
(Ragga Jungle)
8-9pm

ROB-ONE
Oldschool DC Drum & Bass DJ Rob One debuts on the Artwalk with his dope drum & bass skillz.
(Drum & Bass)
9-10pm

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Exhibit:
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KRISTY CUFFEE
A DJ Photographer from the 757 will be displaying large format prints framed of dance music DJ's & events from her portfolio. On display til April 30th 2013.

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ART WALK
7-10pm
FREE
All Ages

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Turnstyle
102 W Broad StRichmond, VA 23220
(804) 643-8876
http://www.turnstyleonline.com/

Normal Store Hours:
Tue-Fri 12 pm - 7 pm
Sat 12 pm - 6 pm

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

OTHER EVENTS: 12.15.12 Beatfreq [Richmond VA]

12/15/2012
308 East Grace Street, Richmond Virginia

A special holiday dance music event ...  featuring a full lineup of experienced turntable technicians. House, Breaks, Electro, Funk, & Jazzy Jungle beats.  
FEATURING: HEAVEN - LEIGH KENNEDY.."The People's Diva!" as DRAG SANTA.
and music from DJ's:

JGWAR
NORFOLK, VA
Ken Murray otherwise known as JGWAR has been DJ 'ing and producing dance music for over a decade.  He has played in clubs from DC to NC,  and currently lives in Norfolk, VA.  His sound ranges from the dark side of tech-house,  to deep & funky electro beats.  As a producer, Ken has digitally released multiple EPs on labels such as:  Shak, Privat Box, and Union. His production has been remixed by the artists Dj Freestyle, Lee Mortimer, Sound Diggers and Soydan. His most recent DJ residencies found him spinning beats at Mansion in Portsmouth VA , as well as Norfolk, Virginia's -  Plaza Hotel 2012 monthly summer pool event. Ken has been more focused on his recent music production, but keep an eye out for him spinning more events for 2013.

 http://soundcloud.com/jgwar 

KARRI ON
MIAMI, FL
Karri On has been collecting music her whole life. She brings musical magic to her DJ sets – pulling various influences of music to make her eclectic sound. Blazing the music scene since 1999, her diverse style and years of experience has landed her gigs from coast to coast, and even Europe. She has a love for the music, for the gathering of people, and building community. When not rockin' the club scene you can find her DJ'ing festivals and even yoga events. She recently DJ'ed for over 400 Yogis in the streets of Miami for the event  - Sunset on Sunset. Karri not only DJ's,  but has spearheaded many past events in her hometown state of Virginia. Now residing in Miami Florida, she continues to  throw events and rock the house. This DJ / Promoter has definitely paid her dues and it shows. Her production work can be heard on the digital music sites:  Beatport and Itunes.  

 www.thesoulremedy.com   or  www.soundcloud.com/karrion
 


JESSE SPLIT
RICHMOND, VA
Breaks, funk, house & everything in between from this veteran VA vinyl DJ & co-owner of Turnstyle. This veteran Virginia DJ has been rocking' clubs and events all over the east coast for the past 17  years. Jesse brings experience and skills to the turntables that few can duplicate.  He has played alongside great artists such as Christian Smith, Scott Hardkiss, Bad Boy Bill, Rob Paine, Bryan Zentz, Scott Henry, and many, many more. From the TURNSTYLE record store to 'Frequency' on WRIR 97.3 every Saturday night to the production of quality VA events, Jesse has gained the reputation of bringing the Virginia dance music scene to new heights. From HOUSE to BREAKS  you never know what record he'll be dropping, but one thing is for sure -you will be dancing.  

 http://turnstyleonline.com/    or  http://evolveva.com/

JOANNA O.
RICHMOND, VA
Joanna has been playing vinyl records for underground dance music enthusiasts since 1998. Her vinyl boutique - Turnstyle has been serving up the fresh underground musical & fashion selections in downtown Richmond since 2003. You can hear her live every Saturday night on her FM radio show "Frequency" on 97.3FM at 7pm (since 2005), and monthly in front of Turnstyle for the First Fridays Artwalk. She has played many diverse venues ranging from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, to local art galleries, nightclubs, festivals, and lounges. She has held down many residencies in the city and produced quite a few great weeklies, monthlies, and festivals alongside Jesse Split under the monikers Evolve Va and Turnstyle Soundsystem.

Her fine track selection and technical mixing skills have earned her spots alongside many notable dance music greats, both in and out of state. Not just a pretty face behind the decks..she is known for her smooth + sweet drum n bass sounds. The year 2012 has been a good year for Joanna.  She opened for UK Drum & Bass  legends - Furney (Goodlooking, UK) & Artificial Intelligence (Liquid V, Metalheadz). Other notable gigs this year included playing with / for The Plump DJ's, The graffitti artist - Futura , and the Huffington Posts' Arianna Huffington at the Women in Technology Conference.

 http://turnstyleonline.com/  or  http://www.mixcloud.com/JoannaO/

JASONINDASKYZ
WASHINGTON, DC
Originally from Washington D.C., JasonIndaskyz started DJ' ing while living in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia in the year 2000. His name quickly became well known on the local underground house scene. Soon he was booking  gigs at  local & known 757 parties like Norfolk, VA's infamous  Flood Parties,  and later VA Beach, VA's oceanfront  weekly event - Vinyl.   In 2005 he moved back to Washington D.C. where he continues his love of dance music & DJ'ing. His current sets contain deep soulful house, acid house, disco  & renegade funk. Be prepared for a night of funky fresh beats made strictly for the dance floor.

http://soundcloud.com/jasonindaskyz

AGES 18+ // 10PM – 3AM // $5 COVER
Additional Bass Support by Turnstyle. Vibes on the dancefloor by you! Join Us!

GODFREY'S
308 East Grace Street
Richmond, Virginia