10 PM / $10 / 18+
Door proceeds benefit Project Create
Ages 18-20 by advance ticket only
Tickets: http://bit.ly/REV909109
$2 Natty Bohs until 11:30 PM
Project Create
http://projectcreatedc.org
Will Eastman
https://soundcloud.com/willeastman
https://twitter.com/willeastman
https://www.facebook.com/djwilleastman
Ozker
https://soundcloud.com/ozkerdc
https://twitter.com/OzkerDC
https://www.facebook.com/OzkerDC
Project Create
Project Create provides accessible arts education to promote positive ...
10 PM / $10 / 18+
Door proceeds benefit Project Create
Ages 18-20 by advance ticket only
Tickets: http://bit.ly/REV909109
$2 Natty Bohs until 11:30 PM
Project Create
http://projectcreatedc.org
Will Eastman
https://soundcloud.com/willeastman
https://twitter.com/willeastman
https://www.facebook.com/djwilleastman
Ozker
https://soundcloud.com/ozkerdc
https://twitter.com/OzkerDC
https://www.facebook.com/OzkerDC
Project Create
Project Create provides accessible arts education to promote positive development in children, youth and families experiencing homelessness and poverty. Project Create envisions a community in which all children and youth, particularly those affected by homelessness and poverty, have access to high-quality arts education in order to improve their lives and their communities.
WILL EASTMAN
DJ and producer Will Eastman’s sets of house, techno, disco and left-field gems have earned him the title “one of D.C.’s titan DJs” from the Washington Post. A member of numerous bands since age 15, Eastman brings a fiercely independent spirit to his DJ and music production approach, pushing boundaries with new sounds and unexpected juxtapositions. His releases on Main Course Records and remixes have received broad support from a diverse range of DJs from Daniel Avery and Aeroplane to Tiesto and Fatboy Slim, and have been featured by NPR, BBC Radio 1, FACT Magazine, and Urb among many others. Besides creating music, Eastman is co-owner of U Street Music Hall, named a top 10 dance club in America by Rolling Stone and “best dance club in the region” by the Washington Post, and in 2014 he organized the Union BBQ festival. In 2000, Eastman founded DC's longest standing emerging dance music club night and blog, Blisspop, while working during the day at the National Museum of American History where he documented the history of the electric guitar, sound recording technologies and the work of Nobel Prize winners until dedicating himself to a DJ and music production career. 2015 will see several new releases and a heavy travel itinerary of DJ dates for this D.C. favorite.