The throb of sex... is palpable.
— SF Weekly, Best of San Francisco
The kind of pleasure not experienced since heroin went out of vogue.
— SF Bay Guardian, Best of the Bay
He scours local record stores for popping... LPs, which run the gamut...
— Abby Wilcox, The Bold Italic
We wanted to do something that reflected our own experience of growing up.
— Michelle Broder Van Dyke, SF Chronicle
There’s nothing quite like the feeling of nostalgia to fire up one’s desire to dance.
— Christina Li, East Bay Express
With each of these nights, the specific nostalgia they’re evoking is still fairly fresh, even as the tracks themselves have grown dusty.
— Jennifer Maerz, SF Weekly
It’s a pleasant surprise to find that they treat that era’s hip-hop and R&B with the same respect to detail and back story.
— Patric Fallon, SF Weekly
It’s basically the best thing going until someone stops being lazy and invents an actual time machine.
— Dylan MacTurk, Do The Bay
Crazed retro DJ dance parties.
— San Francisco Magazine, Best of San Francisco
One of the biggest DJs in SF.
— Allison McCarthy, 7x7
A dynamic spectacle... He’s a natural showman with a highly theatrical style... His mixes were seamless.
— Derek Opperman, SF Weekly
The DJ will have you singing songs you wish you didn’t know the words to.
— Vice, Guide to San Francisco
Nostalgia for the 90’s is for old people.
— Marke B., 48 Hills
Special thanks to Ted Leibowitz at Bagel Radio and Jamie Guzzi of Debaser for their suggestions.
— NPR Music, All Songs Considered