Friday, March 28.
SOME LIKE IT DEEP RETURNS
- Rollin Cash
- Jeff Breen
- Nuner
TOTA – 592 Queen St W, Toronto
Friday, March 28.
SOME LIKE IT DEEP RETURNS
TOTA – 592 Queen St W, Toronto
The next installment of Sarah’s wildly successful Some Like It Deep series returns to Tota on Friday, December 7, with another carefully selected lineup to tickle your deep palate.
Another Deep Lineup!
Come early and dance deep into the night with the stylings of:
As usual, all of the performers will be showcasing their deeper side.
For an incredible foray into deep house and deep techno, you’ll want to join us at Tota!
Stay tuned for updates – this is a very exciting lineup, and a unique chance to see some a-list performers in an intimate setting.
Friday, December 7, 2012. Admission: Free!
Tota Lounge
592 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario
416-866-8878 / http://totalounge.wordpress.com/
Some Like it Deep returns to Tota Lounge for another intimate night of deep, silky house and techno on Friday, November 9, 2012.
This event starts at 10 PM and goes deep into the night. Admission? It’s free, brothers and sisters.
Since its inception, Some Like It Deep has rocked Tota every month, and this one promises to be bigger and even deeper.
Tota Lounge
592 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario
416-866-8878 / http://totalounge.wordpress.com/
Full details at the Facebook event page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/108863039273406
All the DJ sets from August’s event are available here, in mp3 format. Download them now, for free!
The next Some Like it Deep is scheduled for December 1, 2012.
Back in September, Sarah asked me to help her with a graphic to use as a Facebook cover image to help promote her Deep House / Deep Techno event series in Toronto, “Some Like It Deep”. So I suggested we take this brushed aluminum stereo volume knob image that she had found, with a printed scale from “MIN” to “MAX” – but we should change “MAX” to “DEEP”. She liked the idea, so after a few minutes of photoshopping I provided her with this:
Sarah loved it and used it as her cover photo. I rather liked how the seamless extrusion turned out on the sides, and its dimensions were tailored to perfectly fit the 851×315 cover photo spec. A few hours (and presumably a few shares) later, it appeared on Eric Prydz’s page as his cover image as well!
Now the pic is all over the place, on Facebook pages, tumblr and peppered through Google Images searches.
Enjoy the image, and feel free to use it where you like. I’m proud of it. i only feel bad that the original “MIN MAX” image is uncredited, but I have no idea where it got ripped from. Information wants to be deep.
A great tech-house mix to bring in the new year!