Who is this Dj????? Mark Lewis

Mark Lewis- A Mixxlogist
Mark Lewis arrived in Los Angeles in 1986 . Leaving behind the start of a DJ hobby with neighborhood friends like Carl Cox and Paul Oakenfold in South London, Mark opted to make a new way for himself in the States. And that he did. Lewis established himself a premiere DJs in Los Angeles and, subsequently, has not altered his course. Mark has played some of the most elite festivals around the world: Dance Valley in Holland, Pacha, Space & Amnesia in Ibiza, ACA Soundfest in Acapulco, New Year's Eve in South Africa and Malaysia, Love Parade in Berlin, even the hedonistic desert chaos of Burning Man. He maintains a strong fanbase in Los Angeles, Vancouver, Las Vegas, Denver, San Francisco, Miami and Chicago. After a successful mixed CD release with Phatt Phunk Records in 1999, West Coast Vibe Vol. IV, he returns with a new release, Global Frequencies: Tokyo. Inspired by his recent Asian tour, Mark's new CD represents the new wave of Phatt Phunk Records releases - elegantly crafted, exquisitely designed and excellent tunes in abundance. The music he presents is a mixture of different influences and genres including minimal techno, house, tribal and progressive trance. Mark pays meticulous attention to long mixes, building the most innovative and creative bridges possible. He builds his sets to peak in one or two songs that will linger in the memory of his audience long after the night has passed .
You can Catch Mark Lewis this weekend Dec 17th in the back room of Spundae!
This is a FREE event! Too get placed on the guest list please email [email protected] with your first names and last names no later then 4pm On the 17th!
So forget all of your Company parties and come play with Global Vibe Ent and me sweetcandy girl! This is one night you do not want to MISS!!!!
Tallent will also include:
Interstate
Austin Scott
Dj Woody
Mike Lord
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"Music gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination,
a charm to sadness, and life to everything." Plato (427 BC - 347 BC)
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