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For fans of big vocal house hooks, groove-driven tech house, and festival-scale energy brought into an intimate club room. On March 21, local producer A Boy Named Barbara takes over The Virgil for an all-original tech house set built entirely from the ground up by the LA community. This isn’t a playlist of club weapons pulled from Beatport. The entire set is composed of original records created by seven Los Angeles producers, featuring 20+ vocalists and collaborators from the local scene. Expect driving, vocal-forward tech house built for the floor with rolling basslines, hooks that land and the kind of euphoric moments that sit somewhere between festival main stage energy and proper underground groove. If you’ve heard about A Boy Named Barbara, you already know the reputation: the guy tends to do things most DJs wouldn’t even attempt in a club. The line between DJ set, live performance, and crowd interaction tends to get blurred. The music hits like a polished club record but the experience around it is unpredictable. Barbara's full catalog of unreleased music made in Los Angeles. Doors at 10PM Set runs 11PM – 2AM Leave sweaty.