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Music has been a constant in Almond Brown’s life for as long as he can remember.
A musician since childhood, most Sunday mornings were spent in church, playing
drums for the choir, and evenings listening to Earth, Wind, & Fire, Elton John, and
the Ohio Players.
Today, Almond, is what many call a triple threat: dj’ing for over 20 years, he is
equally as comfortable singing, or in the studio writing & producing. As one of
Seattle’s most sought after artists, Almond, has residencies at two of the city’s
largest dance venues (Cuff & Neighbours), and as a 1.Club.fm resident dj, his
podcasts are downloaded heavily in Europe, Asia & South America. His sets
are an exercise in cross genre flexibility and harmony of funky, vocal and
progressive house. “It really depends on the crowd, mood, & energy" There is
something for everyone in his sets.
2009 was the launching pad for Almond Brown, as his name became a buzz-word
among industry insiders and house music veterans alike, for blending the lines
between DJ and producer. Inaya Day, Randy Bettis, and, DJ Mike Cruz, have
enlisted his production & remix skills, and inquiries are streaming in for his unique
writing & remix style.
With a quickly growing list of remixes, re-works, and originals for 2011, DJAB's
sets will prove to be a spectacular display of his work for crowds worldwide.
www.djalmondbrown.com
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Photos Courtesy of Brian Westbrook Photography.
You can view more photos from the 2010 party here >>
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