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Jason Bentley's Metropolis

Slow Dancing - Orange County Performing Arts Center

Jason Bentley
Jason Bentley
Hand-Picked Music DanceEDM
On Saturday, October 11th KCRW headed south to Orange County for Uptown Underground OC - a special night of music, art and dance on the plaza at the Orange County Performing Arts Center...
On Saturday, October 11th KCRW headed south to Orange County for Uptown Underground OC - a special night of music, art and dance on the plaza at the Orange County Performing Arts Center...
Oct 12, 2008

On Saturday, October 11th KCRW headed south to Orange County for Uptown Underground OC - a special night of music, art and dance on the plaza at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Jason Bentley offered up a mix of urban beats and hypnotic rhythms in a live DJ set that served as the soundtrack to David Michalek's outdoor art installation Slow Dancing -- larger-than-life, hyper-slow-motion video portraits of famous dancers from around the world.

Hear Jason's interview

with David Michalek

Learn more

about Uptown Underground OC

Jason's Playlist

Slow Dancing - Orange County Performing Arts Center

Sheila Chandra - Ever So Lonely (remix)

Bombay Dub Orchestra - Feel (Thievery Corp remix)

Rae & Christian - Hush

Bent - As Seen from Space

Caia - Summer Lightning

Federico Aubele - La Esquina

Gotan Project - Mi Confession

Koop - Koop Island Blues

Norah Jones w/ Peter Malick - Strange Transmissions

The Arbiters - Gimme That Love Thing

The Arbiters - Missing Sweet Love

Kraak & Smaak - Squeeze Me

MGMT - Electric Feel (Justice remix)

Coldplay - Clocks (Ferrer & Portuondo version)

Jose Gonzalez - Killing For Love (Beatfanatic remix)

Kaskade - I Remember

Ben Watt - Guinea Pig

Version - The Brighter Side (Jimpster remix)

Mary J. Blige - Daylight (Joey Negro remix)

Carlo Dall Anese & Fabio Castro - Monday

Underworld - 2 Months Off

Deadmau5 - Faxing Berlin

Gui Boratto - Beautiful Life (Sascha Funke remix)

Dimlite - Count Your Sunrises

Mark Rae - Medecine (Kraak & Smaak remix)

Kraak & Smaak - Keep on Searchin'

A Swell Session feat Mr Scruff - No No

De La Soul - A Rollerskating Jam Named Saturday

Tracklist

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