Do you find that it’s another boring UCSD Friday night and you have nothing to do? Don’t despair, friends, because entertainment will be provided this Friday by UCSD’s own Deejays and Vinylphiles Club, with their beginning-of-the-quarter dance party “”Equations”” at Porter’s Pub.
Famous on campus for their super late-night shindigs where the music never stops, their latest endeavor will undoubtedly not cease to entertain and awe. With two areas of music, where 12 DJs will play over the course of the night, almost every imaginable genre of dance music will be covered, from trance and house to breaks and slammin’ funky disco house. So those with discriminating tastes in music need not fear; they shall be appeased.
For others who think DJs are simply a bunch of weird guys with equally weird pseudonyms who like to play with big, archaic records, think again. Many experienced and knowledgeable men and women who have a passion for music devote much of their time to learning this skill and the expertise needed to acquire it.
For any of you aspiring DJs, DVC is not just a group that throws great parties. They also hold free training seminars where any UCSD student can come and hang out with other people who love the same thing.
According to DVC Publicist Lisa Jaycox, the club is committed to “”promoting electronic music in vinyl form.””
And their legendary parties are where UCSD DJs can showcase their talents in an inviting atmosphere. So come out this Friday and support your local DJ.
The party starts at 7 p.m. and goes on until 1 a.m. It is free to UCSD students with a valid ID, and one guest is allowed per ID. Come early before the event reaches maximum capacity, which they most likely will. And for those who are interested, DVC meets Monday nights at 7 p.m. in the Media Lounge on the second floor of the Old Student Center.