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Tittsworth

By Nadia Pflaum

Published on June 07, 2007

The venue might still feel unfinished, but at least the lineup is strong. Saturday, the Embassy hosts three of the best party starters since the invention of the kegorator: local DJ duos Nomathmatics and Tactic, with special guest Tittsworth. This D.C. resident has been featured in Urb and Fader magazines for his mix tapes and live act. He has a reputation for mixing club-friendly tunes with fast-paced, quirky creations — for instance, a track that samples Don Imus' infamous "nappyheaded hoes" gaffe for the chorus. So even though the Embassy needs an interior decorator like Lindsay Lohan needs rehab, at least we'll know where the party's at. Just follow the double handclaps.



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