In 2005, Claude VonStroke founded a small independent San Francisco record label specializing in house music. While the genre had been around for years, the collective group of artists that would form Dirtybird Records turned heads with its carefree attitude and party first mentality. A staple of the DB family is Justin Martin, the 39-year-old […]
Source: OC Weekly
Dirtybird BBQ Descends Upon LA With Justin Martin And Friends
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