WHO WE ARE

David - Founder
We're trying to reach people who love music as much as we do and give them a chance to DJ or just share some tunes.
Music has a lot to do with memory for me, mixtapes and road trips go hand and hand, I can close my eyes and see the highway stretching before me, my friends are in the back seat singing along, we're having the time of our lives.

Jason Price- Lead DJ
From the mean streets St. Louis, Jason grew up assisting his mother with foodservice preparation for city kitchens and public schools, along the way he was falling asleep in an oversized Dallas Cowboys Starter jacket circa 1993 or was jamming out to New Edition, Diana Ross, and Keith Sweat. When they were on deliveries, the only thing that could stop this baby from crying was the Dumb and Dumber soundtrack, which he still owns and loves to sneak into sets.

Fast forward 25 years and he’s been through some, “it’s not just a phase Mom!” phases. Learning Led Zeppelin was the only music that actually existed, tripping balls for String Cheese, and seeing Juvenile in post-Katrina uptown NOLA.
Evidenced in his sets, Jason is not afraid to fade Hall and Oates into 3-6 Mafia, he loves spinning tunes new and old. If you see him flash that trademark smile, don’t be afraid to say 'hi' and request a record.

One of life's great pleasures is heading to your local watering hole, sidling up to the bar, and between witty repartee amongst friends and strangers, hearing something new and unexpected - maybe even groovy. Hopefully that's something Thomas can share with music revelers who stumble onto one of his sets. He can't guarantee that the songs will always be groovy, but maybe you'll be surprised and enjoy the experience.
A little about Thomas - he grew up in the suburbs of Houston, did the college experience in Austin, and moved to Denver in 2012. His tastes tend toward synth, pop, a twinge of disco and a healthy dose of "indie" rock, think Pavement, The National and Broken Social Scene. Thomas tries to keep up with the latest and greatest in the blogosphere, so always feel free to thumb through his record stack, perhaps talk about the relevancy of Pitchfork in 2020 or what Hipster Runoff really meant.

Brooke Baker
is our Social Media Czar.


Photo credits to Adrienne Thomas