The alpha and omega of electronic dance music

Haçeteria is my favorite place to dance. I know it’s at Deco Lounge in the Tenderloin, but it’s worth the trip, for real. Plus, this month’s special guest sounds like a party unto himself:

One of the Bay Area’s top gear gurus, Breath Control, aka Greg Zifcak creates original tunes that are a modern take on vintage house and techno sounds from decades ago. Zifcak excels in steering around the unpredictable bend, obscured by the fog and darkness. Past work in Eats Tapes and Wav Dwgs exemplify Zifcak’s masterful programming of crisp percussion and hazy jack-your-body synths.

RSVP and invite your friends!

Lastly, here’s a special new mix by resident DJ Tristes Tropiques to help get you pumped:

2 Responses to “The alpha and omega of electronic dance music”

  1. Sly Guy says:

    I like how he drops the bass line at 5:02 and 7:12 and then it gets all spacey. This is a good mix. It seems like house music doesn’t go out of style. DJ T T!

  2. Trance Music says:

    What a data of un-ambiguity and preserveness of precious experience regarding unexpected feelings.