BOUNCE 027 Marvin Nguyen “MARVelous Session 3”

by | Jun 24, 2010 | MUSIC

Bounce is happy to bring you Marvin Nguyen, a Richmond D that shares his love for music in everything he does. Here he hits us up with his 3rd installment of MARVelous Sessions….

Tastemakers Reinhold and Jennings bring you BOUNCE, our showcase of the best in local and regional deejays sets. PLF/RVA – working on bringing you the newest sounds from all over! For all the information you need email john@rvamag.com.


CLICK HERE FOR BOUNCE 027 Marvin Nguyen “MARVelous Session 3”

Message from Marvin:

True House music is indeed about love. Giving love, making love, being in love, losing love, love dancing. House is a feeling and that feeling is love.

I am captivated by loving vocals and energetic melodic sounds. Inspired by djs such as Armin Van Buuren, Erick morillo,Avicii, Laidback Luke, Deadmau5, Axwell, the list can keep going but i’ll stop there. My first electronic scene was back in 04′ when Club FUR had their grand opening in D.C. Paul Van Dyk was their headliner. Ever since that day, electronic music took its turn on me and changed my perspective towards “energetic sounds.” 6 years later, friends gave me the name djMArv. Electro and progressive are my sound, it is upbeat and energetic, mixed with vocals that will marinate the crowd and then slamming basslines for fist pumping action. I believe house music is a wonderful way of listening to beautiful sounds, starting from giving love to making love then falling in love as well as losing love. Then there are people who love dancing. I dj because i share all of those, i let them hear what it feels like to own that sense, the ability to feel it when i play a track. House music is our feeling, and our feelings are best shared through loud speakers for happy feets.

Bounce is happy to bring you Marvin Nguyen, a Richmond D that shares his love for music in everything he does. Here he hits us up with his 3rd installment of MARVelous Sessions….

Tastemakers Reinhold and Jennings bring you BOUNCE, our showcase of the best in local and regional deejays sets. PLF/RVA – working on bringing you the newest sounds from all over! For all the information you need email john@rvamag.com.


CLICK HERE FOR BOUNCE 027 Marvin Nguyen “MARVelous Session 3”

Message from Marvin:

True House music is indeed about love. Giving love, making love, being in love, losing love, love dancing. House is a feeling and that feeling is love.

I am captivated by loving vocals and energetic melodic sounds. Inspired by djs such as Armin Van Buuren, Erick morillo,Avicii, Laidback Luke, Deadmau5, Axwell, the list can keep going but i’ll stop there. My first electronic scene was back in 04′ when Club FUR had their grand opening in D.C. Paul Van Dyk was their headliner. Ever since that day, electronic music took its turn on me and changed my perspective towards “energetic sounds.” 6 years later, friends gave me the name djMArv. Electro and progressive are my sound, it is upbeat and energetic, mixed with vocals that will marinate the crowd and then slamming basslines for fist pumping action. I believe house music is a wonderful way of listening to beautiful sounds, starting from giving love to making love then falling in love as well as losing love. Then there are people who love dancing. I dj because i share all of those, i let them hear what it feels like to own that sense, the ability to feel it when i play a track. House music is our feeling, and our feelings are best shared through loud speakers for happy feets.

R. Anthony Harris

R. Anthony Harris

In 2005, I created RVA Magazine, and I'm still at the helm as its publisher. From day one, it’s been about pushing the “RVA” identity, celebrating the raw creativity and grit of this city. Along the way, we’ve hosted events, published stacks of issues, and, most importantly, connected with a hell of a lot of remarkable people who make this place what it is. Catch me at @majormajor____




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