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JHSF
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A retired Nightclub DJ (BOLT, Boston/The Detour, SF), current Music Producer (21st Century Express), and freelance professional Sound Designer (AudioMind CSD), Joe Hudson has a deep, complicated relationship with music & sound. Having spent his youth and most of his adulthood onstage and in clubs, Joe tailored his fascination with house music and soundscapes into multiple endeavors, including DJing as part of The IGLA (International Gay & Lesbian Alliance) summer Tour in Sitges, Spain and Paris, France, performing for a year Off-Broadway as Orlando Percheski in Jordan Roth's "The Donkey Show" at The El Flamingo Club in NYC, and as producer/frontman of electro-pop group "21st Century Express", whose 2009 single, "You May Want To" and 2012's "The Great Speech/I'll Never Be That Man" were internet radio favorites, earning an impressive Jango.com Popscore.A front row witness to San Francisco's nightclub heyday of the 1990's (Colossus, Atlas, Pleasuredome, Rhythm, Spread, Universe - just
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A retired Nightclub DJ (BOLT, Boston/The Detour, SF), current Music Producer (21st Century Express), and freelance professional Sound Designer (AudioMind CSD), Joe Hudson has a deep, complicated relationship with music & sound. Having spent his youth and most of his adulthood onstage and in clubs, Joe tailored his fascination with house music and soundscapes into multiple endeavors, including DJing as part of The IGLA (International Gay & Lesbian Alliance) summer Tour in Sitges, Spain and Paris, France, performing for a year Off-Broadway as Orlando Percheski in Jordan Roth's "The Donkey Show" at The El Flamingo Club in NYC, and as producer/frontman of electro-pop group "21st Century Express", whose 2009 single, "You May Want To" and 2012's "The Great Speech/I'll Never Be That Man" were internet radio favorites, earning an impressive Jango.com Popscore.A front row witness to San Francisco's nightclub heyday of the 1990's (Colossus, Atlas, Pleasuredome, Rhythm, Spread, Universe - just
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