DJ Mike Fusion

dj mike fusion DJ Mike FusionLas Vegas/Los Angeles in demand DJ Mike Fusion has been behind the decks in the hottest venues and some of the most exclusive special events in Los Angeles. Fusion turns the clubs & event scene on their heads when he spins, spreading his love for dirty, sexy dance music with nothing more than contagious enthusiasm and a taste for hedonism. He believes that performance is everything with music selection, crowd interaction and being the full puzzle that can make or break a night. From dialogue on the mic, to feeding the crowd shots, he somehow seems to make the people go crazy. Never satisfied he has now set his sights on production and working with artista from all over the country. DJ Mike Fusion currently spins at all the hottest venues and special events all over the country, entertaining celebrities and party-goers alike. These events include everything from summer pool parties at the biggest hotels to Paris Hilton’s private events at her home. He also continues to DJ all over Canada and the United States in cities such as Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Texas, Houston, Vegas, Chicago, Seattle, Iowa, San Diego, San Francisco and Los Angeles.

Mike is a Florida native who grew up in Miami and Ft.lauderdale’s vibrant electronic music scene. By the time he was a teenager, he was already wrecking the decks for special events and nightclubs all over South Florida. Mike also did several guest spots spinning live on Miami/Ft. Lauderdale’s largest dance radio station Power 96 throughout his career in South Florida. After moving out to Los Angeles to further his career, Mike was quickly discovered by a booking agent for the world famous Viper Room, then owned by Johnny Depp. He was right away given a residency as the main Dj at the club where he has played for some of the biggest celebrities and with some of the biggest acts in the world. In California and Las Vegas, Fusion has performed with LMFAO, Bobby Brown, Macy Gray, Nelly, Murphy Lee, Ying Yang twins, The Pussycat Dolls, The Strokes, George Clinton, Digital Underground, The Psychedelic Furs and so many others. While clubs come and go, DJ Mike Fusion is the constant that has adapted to the ever-changing, nightclubs, party scene and styles.

What to Eat at The Charleston, Grand-Open Tomorrow in Santa Monica

by Hadley Tomicki
Grub Street Los Angeles
March 28, 2012

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Already soft-open and serving over the last few weeks, Jet Tila grand-debuts The Charleston tomorrow night. This is the former Wazuzu chef and big-time bistronomics pumper’s reworking of the Angels space in Santa Monica into another nightlife venue that, like Angel’s before it, plans to have nightly live entertainment by bands. This includes that jerky eighties cover band that must have played everywhere else by now, as well as karaoke, comedy, and get this, dueling pianos (apparently, you can take the guy out of Vegas, but…well, you know). Anyway, what we’re really here for is the food and drink, and here Tila plans a selection of unique comfort eats and spruced-up cocktails, along with a series of pop-ups (an event with chef Evan Kleiman is already in the works we’re told). Come check the menu and bar.

The interior exhales the same vintage supper club cool as its predecessor, with a bar wrapped in kinky white leather (we’re imagining this, but like, at a bar), red booths, and a central portrait of Josephine Baker (please be this one).

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The menu features Tila’s take on comfort eats and will include tacos with slow-roasted short ribs and shaved brussels sprouts, fried chicken wings in a sweet chili sriracha, flatbreads of various designs, Welsh rarebit, and five-spice pork belly bao.

Tila will not, as far as we can tell, take Kaya toast back from Susan Feniger. Nor will he introduce a bar program called Tila’s Tequila. Instead, the spot offers beer, wine, and craft cocktails like a vodka-soaked “Kaffir Lime Pie” and a “Jet 75.”

See The Charleston’s full drinking and dining menus.