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By Dusti Rhodes

Published on July 20, 2006

Sean O'Neal may go by the moniker Someone Else, but he has a résumé like no one else. The DJ has performed in some of the world's most renowned house and electronica hot spots, including Berlin's Tresor Club; he's appeared on Richie Hawtin's landmark mix DVD Transitions; he co-founded the labels Tuning Spork, Fuzzy Box and Foundsound; he's remixed tracks by dozens of other artists; he's released several of his own albums; and he's written for music magazines such as XLR8R (phew). Catch the unrepentant workaholic as part of Clark's monthly DJ showcase Crossroads. The show also features resident Crossroads DJs Henry Chow, Sasha Braverman, Andrei Morant and Thomas Bourliot. The first 50 people to arrive get a free mix CD by Someone Else.
Fri., July 21, 10 p.m.