G-DUBBS

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A foundational figure within the Los Angeles underground, G-Dubbs has spent over three decades channeling the spirit of house music and nurturing the city’s nocturnal culture. He is a cultural anchor whose life's work has helped shape the evolution of the West Coast underground, developing an early, unbreakable connection to the dancefloor through LA's raw, sweat-soaked warehouses and secret club circuits. This early exposure ignited a lifelong devotion to record selection rooted in house, primal funk, and hypnotic, percussive club sounds. Over a thirty-year lineage, G-Dubbs has shared his energy across countless clubs, cavernous warehouse gatherings, and open-air festival landscapes throughout Southern California and beyond. His sets are shape-shifting and deeply intuitive, moving seamlessly between soulful deep house, funk-fueled grooves, and driving, late-night rhythms depending on the spirit of the room. He reads the collective energy of the crowd, using frequency to build a unified, moving tribe, leaving a sonic footprint that spans the entire state with legendary appearances at gatherings like Lightning in a Bottle, Sublevel, Deep Los Angeles, and many others.

Alongside his mastery behind the decks, G-Dubbs is the true creator and originator of Sacred Grounds. Conceived in 1995, this nomadic platform was birthed from his vision to provide a sanctuary where music, space, and community could fuse into something greater than a party. Under his steady guidance, Sacred Grounds has evolved into a living cultural archive, gracefully moving between the dark corners of the underground and the expansive beauty of outdoor environments while staying fiercely loyal to its original intent. After more than three decades of devotion, G-Dubbs remains an active, vital force in the Los Angeles house music landscape. He continues to command dancefloors and honor the ancient art of the gathering, ensuring that the flame ignited in 1995 continues to burn bright for the tribe today and the generations tomorrow.