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Dancefloor-first, ego stays at the door — Rolling, techy, funky house to make your heart groove.
Short bio
West Coast House, 25 years deep — from warehouse raves to kitchen parties.
Long bio
Norrie Taylor's influence on Vancouver's dance music culture is unquestionable. He has spent two decades rocking rooms of every size, shape and smell, with the same enthusiasm and appreciation for his listeners. Along the way he has shared the decks with west coast legends — Andy Clockwork, Dave Armstrong, Czech, Tripwire, Carlos Mendoza of the Lawnchair Generals — and opened for industry icons including Moby. Whether it's a heater slot at your local festival, a dark sweaty afterhours, or 5 people in a friend's kitchen, Norrie's dedication shines through.
Norrie's musical stylings have moved with the times. He is often the first person breaking the next huge track, but always maintains a unique, distinctive feel and deft connection with the floor. Subtle and slamming, you can expect nothing less than top quality selections, a smiling face and tired legs when this night's through.
Sound
The sound
Dancefloor-first, ego stays at the door — Rolling, techy, funky house to make your heart groove.
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