event DJ Jeremy Thomas
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Sat Jan 21
10 pm
DJ Jeremy Thomas at Natt Spil
Just like getting attached to a certain band’s sound, people come to expect certain songs within certain genre confines from certain DJs. But Jeremy Thomas obviously doesn’t like to get too indebted to just one style, as evidenced by the variety of mixes (many recorded live) he has floating around on his podcast site. Old soul sets show a keen ear for hip-hop sample sources—like The Isley Brothers’ “Footsteps In The Dark”—deep house mixes encourage movement, and hip-hop selections span the shores, from Gang Starr to Common to The Pharcyde.
Natt Spil 211 King St., Madison, WI -
Tue Feb 14
10 pm
DJ Jeremy Thomas at Natt Spil
Just like getting attached to a certain band’s sound, people come to expect certain songs within certain genre confines from certain DJs. But Jeremy Thomas obviously doesn’t like to get too indebted to just one style, as evidenced by the variety of mixes (many recorded live) he has floating around on his podcast site. Old soul sets show a keen ear for hip-hop sample sources—like The Isley Brothers’ “Footsteps In The Dark”—deep house mixes encourage movement, and hip-hop selections span the shores, from Gang Starr to Common to The Pharcyde.
Natt Spil 211 King St., Madison, WI -
Wed Feb 29
10 pm
DJ Jeremy Thomas at Natt Spil
Just like getting attached to a certain band’s sound, people come to expect certain songs within certain genre confines from certain DJs. But Jeremy Thomas obviously doesn’t like to get too indebted to just one style, as evidenced by the variety of mixes (many recorded live) he has floating around on his podcast site. Old soul sets show a keen ear for hip-hop sample sources—like The Isley Brothers’ “Footsteps In The Dark”—deep house mixes encourage movement, and hip-hop selections span the shores, from Gang Starr to Common to The Pharcyde.
Natt Spil 211 King St., Madison, WI
Just like getting attached to a certain band’s sound, people come to expect certain songs within certain genre confines from certain DJs. But Jeremy Thomas obviously doesn’t like to get too indebted to just one style, as evidenced by the variety of mixes (many recorded live) he has floating around on his podcast site. Old soul sets show a keen ear for hip-hop sample sources—like The Isley Brothers’ “Footsteps In The Dark”—deep house mixes encourage movement, and hip-hop selections span the shores, from Gang Starr to Common to The Pharcyde.
Updated 02/16/2012
