Struggle
Biography
While most know of Struggle's enthusiasm for the eclectic bass heavy sounds of dubstep, what may not be known is that this DJ's first true love is house music. Spanning almost 20 years, this love began the night he heard a tape of a NY radio show featuring the likes of Marshall Jefferson, DJ Pierre, Lil Louis, and Adonis. From that point on his story is not a unique one. He, like many others, learned to build on his passions by mixing records and becoming a DJ. Through the years he has played many genres, but has always come back to house. Struggle believes, in it's pure form, house is a truly timeless music and there are always possibilities to move forward from there. He and D'Jeronimo collaborate as MADE LIKE A TREE, a DJ project that intends on showing Seattle a more soulful side of things.
Upcoming Events
Wed, 10.15.08 -
Past Events
Wed, 10.15.08 -
Thu, 09.25.08 -
Fri, 08.15.08 -
Fri, 07.25.08 -




User Comments and Reviews
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Asifa's Birthday
Parties; Music: Electronic, House
Comment by: Shilo Urban
Asifa Smasifa
AHHHH this is just going to be ridiculous! I think I know one of those DJs.
Asifa's Birthday
Parties; Music: Electronic, House
Comment by: rob noble
going to be sick!
Happy almost b-day to Asifa - this is going to be a blast!
dB Festival 2008: DJ Lounge: Oi Vay!
Art; Community; Music: Electronic
Comment by: Shilo Urban
This is going to be a fun a packed DJ lounge, it's FREE and Thursday night so hella festival goers will be stopping by to pick up their passes, myself included. Let's get this party started!
Can some one turn up the bass?
dB Festival 2008: DJ Lounge: Oi Vay!
Art; Community; Music: Electronic
Comment by: Herman Munster
It all starts tonight!
Hit up Grey at 6PM on to pick up your passes and jam out funky-style with Struggle, Eddie, and D'Jeronimo!
See you there!
Deep Wednesdays
Music: Electronic
Comment by: Shilo Urban
I have to check this out!
Wednesday nights in Seattle have been lacking lately for good electronic nights, in case you haven't noticed. Vito's has been coming up on the scene (Italian gangsta kitsch fits really well with disco balls and beats, somehow) and this Deep House night is just what we need!