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Deep Dish, Julia Sandstorm, and Pierre Zet take over 99 Scott in Brooklyn on April 11th, 2026 for a full night of house and techno. One half of Deep Dish is Dubfire, who alongside Sharam helped define the sound of dance music through decades of releases, remixes, and DJ sets. Their 1998 album Junk Science remains a landmark release, blending deep house, Chicago techno, and soulful textures into a body of work that still resonates today. Tracks like “The Future of the Future (Stay Gold)” featuring Tracey Thorn and “Stranded” became global favorites, while their Grammy winning remix of Dido’s “Thank You” and productions for Madonna and Janet Jackson cemented their place among the most respected names in dance music. After parting ways in 2006, both artists built successful solo careers, with Dubfire becoming a key figure in techno. Their 2014 reunion marked a return to the Deep Dish project, bringing new music and a renewed presence on dance floors worldwide. Julia Sandstorm joins the lineup as a Stockholm born, Los Angeles based DJ, producer, and vocalist. She has performed at Pacha Ibiza, Red Rocks, Burning Man, Cova Santa, and Electric Zoo, and has shared the stage with Rüfüs Du Sol, Diplo, Swedish House Mafia, Bob Moses, LCD Soundsystem, and Vintage Culture. She has also delivered a guest mix for SiriusXM’s Femme House on Diplo’s Revolution. Pierre Zet opens the night, bringing his New York roots and experience from venues like Avant Gardner and Superior Ingredients, backed by a strong foundation in classical music and deep involvement in the local scene. A night built for those who want to experience artists whose influence continues to be felt across dance floors today.