Theo Zanos
 

 
Born in northern Greece, Theo started off his journey to the house music universe during the early 90s at local house and rave parties, where he discovered the groove and started collecting the music he loved. After some years he started djing in Thessaloniki and Halkidiki, Greece. He earned international acclaim in 1999 with the "Deep House Archives", a web project devoted to quality dance music from the present and the past. DHA received raving response from numerous djs and fans and at its peak DHA featured more than 100 exclusive dj sets (among them Jason Bentley, Marco Carola, Neil Quigley, Phil Cooper, Steve Mamman, and Yann Fontaine). Through his web project, Theo interacted and collaborated with professional djs and producers and reached out to a crowd dedicated to eclectic underground music, beyond the tight limits of his country.
 
Moving to US soil and the city of Los Angeles in 2004, Theo continued to collect and follow passionately underground electronic music. He revived the (by then) defunct DHA project through his blog (dha2.blogspot.com) and started djing in parties, lounges and bars all around town. With Christos Kedras, he established the "Groove Kitty" nights, a series of evenings around Los Angeles, featured in venues in Santa Monica, Hollywood and Beverly Hills. He also became a resident dj and the digital marketing manager for Kapa Music.
 
A PhD in Biomedical Engineering himself, Theo loves to dj for what djing really is:
the joy of educating the uninitiated and delighting the discerning.