Produkt Seattle

Produkt Seattle

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Produkt Seattle is a music collective and group of deejays committed to fostering creativity through the connection of like-minded artistic individuals focused on the proliferation of art as an inspirational path to unity. Produkt provides quality music to the Seattle electronic community whether hosting or participating in an event. Resident deejays include Jisaan, Miguel Claudio, Lee Jonas, Awggie, and Pressha; beats include everything from progressive house to drum and bass to trance to breaks. Analog, taking place the last Friday of every month at Rebar, showcases not only local deejays but live artists and hot go-go dancers as well. Find out more at http://www.myspace.com/produktseattle



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Shilo Urban

Produkt stays engaged with the Seattle scene, organizing new events and injecting electricity into the nightlife of the city, which all too often s... (blog.culturemob.com)

Shilo Urban

<At> Gruvsessionz at Heavens Nightclub you will find not only skilled DJs spinning a variety of beats...but also local visual artists doing their t... (blog.culturemob.com)

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Herman Munster

Produkt Seattle

Performing Artist; Visual Artist; Dancer
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Produkt Gets Down

The last Produkt event saw orange traffic cones and the fruit itself being used as stand-in genitalia, beer flying through the air, body-painted up go-go dancers wearing pasties and not a whole hell of a lot else, one very sexy traffic cop, a crazy fisherman in his foulies, some amazing live artwork, and a guy in his underwear who jumped on the decks after a slight altercation with the vibe. I heard he was from Alaska, so maybe he was just really hot in this 50-degree June weather, causing him to remove his clothes down to his tightie-whities. It was quite the party, and so far from normal it makes you want to kiss the dance floor and praise the DJ's that you are not mainstream. Really, why wear beige when you can rock orange?