Relentless Beats

MAKJ @ Sound Kitchen

November 9, 2012 at 10:00 PM

Wild Knight - Scottsdale, AZ

Headliner MAKJ

Supports Thomas James, Luke Romero

Venue Wild Knight4405 N Saddlebag Trl
Scottsdale, AZ 85251

Ages 21+

Show 10:00 PM

Event Description

Relentless Beats presents Sound Kitchen featuring MAKJ at Wild Knight in Old Town Scottsdale on Friday, November 9, 2012 with local support from Thomas James and Luke Romero.

Honing and perfecting his skills over the past several years, MAKJ has DJ’ed at some of the premier venues in country including Playhouse in Hollywood, Marquee in Las Vegas, and Lavo in New York. He also performed on last summer’s IDentity Festival in Boston, Washington, and New York, and has played direct support to greats such as Avicii, Armin Van Burren, Steve Aoki, and Wolfgang Gartner. Johnson’s creativity and diversity as an artist have now carried over into the production field and his works have deservingly awarded him much critical acclaim and positive reception. His edits, bootlegs, and remixes have received immense support from renowned artists such as Hardwell, Tiesto, Steve Aoki, Afrojack, Fedde Le Grand, R3hab, Chuckie, Avicii, Laidback Luke, Swanky Tunes, Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso, and many others.

Wild Knight is one of the valley’s hottest new clubs located in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale’s entertainment district. This sexy, unique boutique lounge was conceived by world-renown interior designer Mark Zeff and features a state of the art sound system and Vegas style bottle service. Visit Wild Knight Club online.

RSVP to the event on Facebook and buy tickets with the links above. Learn more about MAKJ here. Join our text list by filling out the form in the upper right of this page or texting RBVIP to 545-454. Email vip@relentlessbeats.com for table reservations.

About MAKJ

Mackenzie Johnson, better known as MAKJ, uncovered a passion for mixing and DJ’ing at only 15 years of age. While living overseas in China as a professional racecar driver, the teenager grabbed hold of his first set of Technics 1200 Turntables. As he experimented with … Read More

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