Ever wish you were on the set of your favorite indie music video, dancing in a meadow with flowers and half-naked hipsters surrounding you? Well, good, we don't either. It's much more preferable to live out this indie dancing fantasy in a small club, where shots are pouring and pollen allergies don't exist. There you'll find video DJ mixers Blondie K and subOctave, more commonly known as the
Fringe DJs. Check them out every third Saturday (including this one) at
Madrone Art Barand first Thursdays at
the Lookout— because let's face it, who has time to watch music videos sober anymore?
Where did you guys get the idea of video mixing?
The video mixing came from a love of the medium and for us wanting our night to be different from other nights. Music videos are more creative now then ever; the combination of visuals and music delivers the kind of overstimulating experience we wanted to create at a nightclub. We also wanted to find an outlet to express and share our mad computer skills somewhere outside our living rooms.

