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2 Damn Cheeky (Rich Foster and Rob Keith) have been resident DJ's at
New York's Sullivan Room for a number of years. They met back in 2002
and quickly cemented a successful partnership playing regularly across
North America. Between them they have DJ'd alongside seasoned
heavyweights including Felix Da House Cat, Masters at Work, Steve
Angello, Evil Nine, Paolo Mojo, DJ Dan, Jim Rivers, The Scumfrog, DJ
Colette, Lisa Shaw, D-Fuse, Hector Romero, Luke Fair, Martin Solveig,
Behrouz, Dirty Vegas, Deep Dish and Eric Morrillo just to name a few.
Collectively, they have rocked countless venues including Amnesia
(Ibiza), The Sullivan Room (NY), Cielo (NY); headlined Pacha (NY) and
Crobar (NY) as well as playing some of the world's hottest spots
including Miami, Spain, Mexico, Tokyo, UK, Toronto and Monte Carlo.
"Rob Keith" Rodriguez is a New York writer, producer, DJ and
percussionist. He started as a DJ in the mid-80s working with his
childhood friend Lem Springsteen from the legendary House Music
production team Mood II Swing. Rob produced his first track in 2002
called "Me & You" (released on Ecko Unlimiteds Fall 2002 Rhino Drops
mix compilation and Hop 6: After the After Hours, a down-tempo
compilation). Rob has also produced remixes for Norah Jones, Cheap
Trick, Ja Rule, T.A.TU. and Telling on Trixie.
"Rich Foster" moved to New York in 2001 from London where he was
involved in promoting stellar parties for staple underground venues
including Bagleys, The Cross, The Glass House and After Hours at the
Ministry of Sound. Since moving to New York he has been on the other
side of the booth helping to establish 2DC as a brand that stands for
energetic and upfront electronic music spanning all genres.
2DC's sound is as diverse as their backgrounds, blending seamless sets
combining sounds from progressive house to breaks, tech house, fidget,
garage, old school to anything that keeps the crowd moving. There is
always a fresh and diverse array of music in every set and a journey
from the first minute to the last, they pride themselves in digging
deep to find music that's current as well as drawing from the original
influences that got them involved in electronic music.
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