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Dates

Jan 04 - The Bunker 10 Year Anniversary, Brooklyn
Jan 05 - Smart Bar, Chicago
Feb 22 - The Bunker, Brooklyn
Mar 01 - Untitled, Detroit
Mar 09 - Wrecked, NYC
Mar 21 - Real Talk, NYC
Apr 04 - Boiler Room, NYC
Apr 12 - BNCC, Brooklyn
Apr 18 - Chelsea 525 Loft, NYC
Apr 19 - Cameo, Brooklyn
Apr 26 - Public Works, SF
Apr 27 - The Bunker, Brooklyn
May 03 - MoMA, NYC
May 04 - The Bunker, Brooklyn
May 18 - Fusion Factory, Denver
May 26 - No Way Back, Detroit
Jun 20 - Subdivision, Brooklyn
Jun 23 - Occupy The Disco, NYC
Jun 28 - The Bunker, Brooklyn
Jul 05 - The Bunker, Brooklyn
Jul 20 - Smart Bar, Chicago
Aug 10 - Belvedere's, Pittsburgh
Oct 11 - Cameo, Brooklyn
Nov 22 - Los Angeles

Mike Servito is from a very special yet temporary and partially lost fertile crescent of techno / house / party DJing. It was a time when raves were still a fresh idea, almost felt like a revolution, and DJs like Claude Young, D Wynn, Derrick Carter and Mike Huckaby were informing an upcoming generation. If you look directly to that inspired generation you will find the lost threads of Detroit Techno, House and beyond, you will find a group of DJs with insanely deep mixing skills, the ability to rock almost any kind of party with an improvisational approach that is so skilled it makes everything seem so well thought out that even they don't know where their set will go. But, it will take you there! In the future, this special generation of deep midwest mixers will be remembered and revered as the wizards they are, long after the trendy players have lost their luster.

Detroit never forgot about Mike Servito, his upfront dirty deep and bitchy taste has had an impact on Detroit nightlife for over a decade. From debuting in 1995 at Dat's Poorboy parties, to being a resident at blackbx and Ghostly's Untitled (along with Derek Plaslaiko, Tadd Mullinix, Matthew Dear, and Ryan Elliott), contributing to the bizarrely popular, wild and free Dorkwave, and progressing that concept into Sass (the hippest queer party in Detroit at the time), to blowing minds at Interdimensional Transmissions' No Way Back parties, Servito has made his impression. Moving to Brooklyn, Detroit's loss has been their gain, as he has found a proper home with a new residency at the Bunker, and worldwide representation from Beyond Booking.

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