Washington DC-based DJ D-Mac & Associates provide best-in-class DJ entertainment and lighting design services at clubs, parties, weddings, private and corporate events, entertaining music snobs, hipsters, musicians, politicians, party animals, rockers, ravers, b-boys, jazz heads, and heads of state. We serve DC, Maryland, Virginia, and far beyond.
In 1972, British composer John Cameron assembled Frog, a collection of jazz and session musicians to perform his psychedelic jazz-funk biker rock score to the b-grade horror film, Psychomania.
Happy Halloween! Legendary late 60s teen garage rockers The Graveyard Five’s solitary single “The Graveyard Theme”/”The Marble Orchard” has a truly haunted atmosphere like nothing else from that or any other era.
After over a year in exclusive rotation among elite house DJs, Jack Son’s “Thrill Her” eventually got an official release so the rest of us could bang it in our sets. This nasty, percussive workout of the Michael Jackson classic whips dancefloors into ghoulish madness.
The guitar, horns and vocals on The Specials “Ghost Town” are distinctly ska but the song gets a spooky vibe with the background vocals, and those ghostly keys. Happy Halloween!
In a world of unique characters in the music business, Screamin’ Jay Hawkins stood out with his leopard skin outfits, capes, rubber snakes and a smoking skull on a stick named Henry.
A Time Before This, the 1970 debut album from Julian’s Treatment, sits at the intersection of psych, prog and metal. “Phantom City” is perfect for Halloween!
Happy Halloween! Jason Willis has lovingly crafted, frame-by-frame, a stop-action graveyard rave-up starring UK garage-soul act The Heavy, a voodoo doll-wielding femme fatale, the undead, vintage-inspired title cards and a whole lot of creepy fun. Awesome!