Brain Drain: Friday The 13th with Paul Devro

by | Apr 11, 2012 | MUSIC

Remember what happened the last time Paul Devro played a Brain Drain party? Yeah… me neither. Fortunately, we have some evidence left as to how crazy of a party it was. Just look how much fun this guy is having with a smoke machine:


Remember what happened the last time Paul Devro played a Brain Drain party? Yeah… me neither. Fortunately, we have some evidence left as to how crazy of a party it was. Just look how much fun this guy is having with a smoke machine:

If you weren’t able to catch the man behind the creative design of your favorite record label, Mad Decent, last time he was here, don’t worry–he is set to return to the iconic Brain Drain party this very weekend! This time, it’s taking place at Club 534 (534 N. Harrison St). Having performed in countries all over the world, Paul Devro is a man who knows his way around every genre when he steps behind the decks. From Baile Funk to Electro, this man knows just what to play to turn the most antisocial dancer into your new best friend. To kick things up a notch, he’s playing on Friday the 13th, a date which we all know is associated with getting a little wet and wild. Check out some of his tunes below, and be sure to swing by Brain Drain THIS Friday, for a night we hope you will remember.

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