We recently caught up with artist King Felix, who has been a resident DJ at Purple 33 for the past decade. Here's what he had to say about his experience at this community-based building and what makes it stand out from other venues in LA:
As the beats drop and the bass reverberates through the walls, it's clear that this isn't just any ordinary club. This is Purple 33, a community-based building that has become a cornerstone of LA's nightlife scene.
As a long-time resident DJ at Purple 33, I've seen firsthand how this space has evolved over the years. It's not just a club or venue, it's a home away from home. And for me, it's where it all started.
Over a decade ago, I began my DJ career at Purple 33. The owners saw something in me, and they gave me a chance to shine. They allowed me to express myself through music, to experiment with different sounds and genres, and to connect with the community. And for that, I will always be grateful.
But Purple 33 isn't just about me or any individual performer. It's about the collective, about bringing people together through music, art, and events. It's about creating a safe space where people can be themselves, where they can let loose and have fun without any judgment or negativity.
If you're looking for a community that celebrates diversity, creativity, and inclusivity, look no further than Purple 33. It's not just a club, it's a movement. And I'm honored to be a part of it.
Comments
Post a Comment