Can you dig it?

Gandhi’s Lounge, a place known for its contemporary club vibe, is taking it back to the old school.

By BILL MICKELSON

What’s Up writer

Old ghosts and retro grooves will come to life next weekend as the local resident DJs of Gandhi’s Lounge throw the place into a musical time machine and set it on spin cycle.

It’s gonna be radical, dude.

DJ Ink Drop will take it back to a slosh of totally awesome 80s-ness, flashy neon, Michael Jackson, maybe a bit of Billy Idol, and Tommy Tutone anyone? DJ JP will throw it down for the fly, but ever-fading 90s playing tracks from the seminal Yo MTV Raps and reminiscing on monster mullets, Salt and Pepper, Sir-Mix-Alot and more.

Then, just as you think you’ll be hurdling through a time warp with no hope to return, DJ Kizzle will bring it all back to the future, spinning present-day top-40 and more.

It’s a three-day event slated for Feb. 28 through March 1 called the Evolution of Sound. It’s all going down at Gandhi’s Lounge, 9621 Mickelberry Road in Mariner’s Square.

Each night will feature a different decade: Ink Drop’s 80s Feb. 28, JP’s 90s Feb. 29 and Kizzle’s future March 1. The party kicks off around 9 p.m. each night.

While Gandhi’s Restaurant has long been known in Kitsap for its scrumptious Indian cuisine with locations in both Bainbridge and Silverdale, Gandhi’s Lounge, the dim-lit side of the restaurant in Silverdale, is perhaps even better known for its parties.

“We can’t do as many live shows as we would like to do, but we still pack it out and everyone has a good time,” said Bryan Whitaker, events and promotions guru for Gandhis. “Being someone who likes to go out dancing and to events and stuff like that, honest to God, straight-out, I think we throw some of the best parties.”

Every Friday and Saturday night, Gandhi’s house DJs spin dance music while the bar throws down drink specials. In addition the Lounge is also well known for its vigorous birthday parties and originally-themed bashes like “Christmas in July” or the recent post-Valentine’s Day “Morning After Pill” party.

The club seems to bring a big-city vibe to small town Silverdale, and on that note it has played host to and even produced some Seattle talent.

DJ Reaction, labeled one of Seattle’s mash-up kings, who also spins a bit for 92.5 Movin FM got his start at Gandhi’s, Whitaker said. And last year, Ghandi’s brought over DJ Dave Era, formerly Producer Dave of the Raizin Radio Show on the Monkey 104.9 FM, also a spawn of Central Kitsap.

For Evolution of Sound, Gandhi’s will feature it’s newest on wax.

“Those three nights are going to profile each of our different DJs,” Whitaker said. “They each have their own style, and each night it will be a different playlist.”

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