Uniting Souls presents Diggin’ Deep – every last Saturday at Monkey Loft, featuring local + international guest DJ/producers

Uniting Souls Music presents…
DIGGIN DEEP @ MONKEY LOFT
every last Saturday

SATURDAY MARCH 30, 2024
10pm-4am

:::: LOFT STAGE ::::

special guest
MZ WORTHY (dirtybird, He.She.They – SF)
https://soundcloud.com/worthy

DJ LONGSTOCKING
https://soundcloud.com/djlongstocking

TAIT MODERN
https://soundcloud.com/taitmodern

:::: GREEN ROOM : EvoWerx Takeover ::::
🩵💚 đź›¸ https://evowerx.com đź›¸ đź’šđź©µ

DJ’s:
GREILARK
https://greilark.com

davidDewey
https://soundcloud.com/von-dewey

DIZZY DAVE
https://mixcloud.com/dizcotec

MICHAEL LEWIS
http://soundcloud.com/wekyote

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With your tickets, you can skip the general admission line and enter via Ticketholders
Music starts at 10pm in the Loft
2nd stage starts at 11pm
See you on the dance floor!
21+ w/valid ID
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www.unitingsoulsmusic.com
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MZ WORTHY
No one knows how to push the boundaries of House music quite like Mz Worthy. With a deeply intuitive understanding of production, she’s shown reverence to the traditional form of classic House even while tripping off the mark & sinking into euphoric, less-charted territories of booty-clapping bass. Attaching “Mz” to her name, Mz Worthy marks the new era of her career. With a new relationship to DJing, she connects with her music and her audience like never before. Despite over two decades in the scene, she continuously felt disconnected from the world and her fans. After years of repressing feelings of gender dysphoria, Mz Worthy came out as transgender in 2020. Describing the discovery as pieces of a puzzle coming together, Mz Worthy has invited her fans to join her on her journey in finding herself. Feeling a sense of freedom like never before, she has become more expressive in her music and mixing. Mz Worthy is no stranger to the world of electronic music. Energized by the early American rave scene, she bounced from city to city before finally landing in San Francisco. It was here that she put down roots and established the Dirtybird party alongside Claude VonStroke & Justin & Christian Martin. She released her breakout track “Irst Te” off Dirtybird records back in 2007, followed up by bangers like “Shy Look” (2012), “Tric Trac” with Eats Everything (2011) and “Dip” (2013). Worthy once again proved her notoriety as a producer with her 2014 debut album, Disbehave. Released off her very own label, Anabatic Records, the critically acclaimed album defies genres and pushes the boundaries of the traditional House sound. She followed the record up with a 2-part remix album, featuring Will Clarke, Walker & Royce, Thugfucker, Stanton Warriors, and Yolanda be Cool among others. She has since released on top labels, such as Defected, Exploited, Insomniac, and Toolroom. Having played the massive Coachella, Dirtybird Campout, Burning Man, and Ultra festivals, Mz Worthy has the insight to play for her audience every time, cultivating intense positive energy and an energetic dance floor camaraderie. She invites her audience to embrace their true selves, just as she is. Open to showing and teaching the trans experience, Mz Worthy is a light for other LGBTQ artists. This is only the beginning for her as she reintroduces herself to the scene

A local crew with deep PNW music and art roots takes over the Green Room from 11pm-3am. Taking you on an eclectic journey of sounds – expect to hear everything from loungey downtempo beats to liquid DnB and techno!
See you on the dance floor âť¤

“UNITING SOULS has contributed to setting standards as to what the Seattle electronic music community has to offer on a local & international level. It is because of organizations like Uniting Souls that Seattle is a favorite stop among touring electronic musicians. With e-mail, smart phones, cheap flights, declining costs in music production, and the explosion of information technology, the face of the global music community is rapidly changing, but it is collectives like Uniting Souls that are evolving right alongside to help define and retain humanness in the often impersonal world we’ve created.” – The Stranger (Seattle’s Largest Weekly)