“The Dangerous One” –  DJ David Kurtz

“The Dangerous One”

DJ David Kurtz

I’m a seasoned radio, club, and mobile DJ, and I embrace all kinds of music. Some of my shows have more of a radio/playlist format, some are crafted to take you on a journey or bring back forgotten times like a musical time machine, some are designed with club-style mixing, and some concentrate on audience requests. No matter what kind of set I’m performing, though, the emphasis is to make it fun and enjoyable for the listeners.

I started DJing in my teens back in 1982, at the Great Fox – a roller skating rink in Newington, New Hampshire. Since that time, I’ve provided DJ services for countless events, from bar gatherings to elaborate weddings.

Dangerous Events is my company, associated with D&M DJ Entertainment, the professional mobile DJ service that my business partner Mark Derenberger and I run to keep our musical dreams alive and provide high-quality mobile entertainment for a wide variety of clientele.

My online broadcast channel showcases a wide range of fun and creative sets – some digital, some vinyl-only – with an ever-changing assortment of genres and lots of fun themes!

Thank you very much for checking me out; feel free to listen to some of my sets, reach out, and say hi!

My Weekly Schedule

Find Me On Mixcloud and Beach Music TV!

RIDING THE WAVE

A mixture of 80s classics ranging
from new wave to pop and rock.

 

SUNDAYS at 10 PM Eastern
THE YACHT

A combination of vintage yacht rock
with 70s/80s soft rock and laid-back pop.

 

WEDNESDAYS at 10 PM Eastern
YEAH-BABY, LET’S ROCK!

A solid block of rock, ranging from
classics to modern-day fare.

 

THURSDAYS at 10 PM Eastern

Additional “Pop-Up” Shows

  • Dreamscape
    New Age, Chillout, and Ambient Tracks
  • Fever
    Dance Music Ranging from Vintage to Modern
  • The Lounge
    Big Band Sets, Rat Pack Specials, and Classic Standard
  • Urban Jams
    The Best in Hip-Hop and R&B

Sweat
A Smooth Journey of R&B and Soul

Sea Jazz
Contemporary Jazz

The Small Batch
A Variety of Themed “One-Off” Broadcasts