• dj vilas park sniper

Merchant

121 S. Pinckney St.
Madison WI 53703
608-259-9799
  • Fri Feb 3 10:30 pm
    DJ Vilas Park Sniper at Merchant

    A name like DJ Vilas Park Sniper might sound like a hardcore techno artist to the initiated, or a scary Madison assassin to the average person reading a flyer on the street. But Nathan Foulks is neither. His first love on the turntables is reggae (he has a regular gig spinning at the Jamaican-themed nightclub Jolly Bob’s) and it’s many subgenres, like dub—Foulks even expresses his dream of meeting legendary dancehall DJ, Super Cat, on his MySpace page. This suggests a lot more fun than oppressive beats in his sets, and Vilas Park Sniper’s willingness to stray outside of his personal favorites to deliver mixes incorporating hip-hop and electronic shows that he’s, first and foremost, an entertainer eager to please the city where he’s from. 

    Merchant 121 S. Pinckney St., Madison, WI
  • Fri Feb 17 10:30 pm
    DJ Vilas Park Sniper at Merchant

    A name like DJ Vilas Park Sniper might sound like a hardcore techno artist to the initiated, or a scary Madison assassin to the average person reading a flyer on the street. But Nathan Foulks is neither. His first love on the turntables is reggae (he has a regular gig spinning at the Jamaican-themed nightclub Jolly Bob’s) and it’s many subgenres, like dub—Foulks even expresses his dream of meeting legendary dancehall DJ, Super Cat, on his MySpace page. This suggests a lot more fun than oppressive beats in his sets, and Vilas Park Sniper’s willingness to stray outside of his personal favorites to deliver mixes incorporating hip-hop and electronic shows that he’s, first and foremost, an entertainer eager to please the city where he’s from. 

    Merchant 121 S. Pinckney St., Madison, WI
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A name like DJ Vilas Park Sniper might sound like a hardcore techno artist to the initiated, or a scary Madison assassin to the average person reading a flyer on the street. But Nathan Foulks is neither. His first love on the turntables is reggae (he has a regular gig spinning at the Jamaican-themed nightclub Jolly Bob’s) and it’s many subgenres, like dub—Foulks even expresses his dream of meeting legendary dancehall DJ, Super Cat, on his MySpace page. This suggests a lot more fun than oppressive beats in his sets, and Vilas Park Sniper’s willingness to stray outside of his personal favorites to deliver mixes incorporating hip-hop and electronic shows that he’s, first and foremost, an entertainer eager to please the city where he’s from. 

Updated 01/24/2012

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