Yoshitoshi Recordings, run by the duo Deep Dish, was among the most influential of U.S. electronic-house labels of the ’90s and early ’00s, releasing such seminal tracks as "Give Me Love" by Alcatraz and "House Music" by Eddie Amador. Two decades on, the label is still slinging those 4/4 rhythms. This party features main-floor sets from Deep Dish's own Sharam and the label's Pirupa, with Mark "brother of Nic" Fanciulli running the show in the downstairs Spektrum room.
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