DEEP is more than a dance floor, more than a party—it’s a sanctuary. Born from the soul of Los Angeles and nurtured for over two decades, DEEP has become a global beacon of unity,rhythm, and liberation through music. Since its inception in 1998, when visionary DJ and producer Marques Wyatt first brought housemusic to the walls of the Viper Room, DEEP has blossomed into LA’s longest-running and most beloved house music event. What started as a Sunday night experiment quickly turned into acultural phenomenon, attracting the world’s most legendary DJs and dancers alike. Icons like Louie Vega, David Morales, and the late Frankie Knuckles have graced DEEP’s decks, helping shape its reputation as a home for high-vibration music and deeply connected experiences. It also introduced artists like Black Coffee and The Martinez Bros to the Los Angeles community, along their route to global fame. At its heart, DEEP is a celebration of life—a ritual where diverse communities gather under one roof to move, connect, and elevate.