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By Travis Ritter

Published on February 23, 2006

During the past decade, DJ and producer Merrick Brown has released a steady stream of singles and remixes on the two labels he runs, and he's held down his own Thursday night party, Get Broke. Today, he'll be spinning his diverse blend of dance music, which will most likely include house, electro and funk, at Clark's for Crossroads, a monthly party put on by H-Town mainstays Sasha Braverman, Andrei Morant, Henry Chow and Thomas Bourliot. Unlike a lot of other niche-specific dance nights, this night promises to take you down the many paths that dance music has to offer. Be one of the first 50 people through the door, and you'll receive a mix CD, which will enable you to have your very own dance party in your bedroom.
Fri., Feb. 24, 9 p.m.