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By Cory Casciato

Published on June 02, 2009 at 1:53pm

You don't have the career longevity of DJ Micro in a style of music as fickle as electronic without being willing to change it up. During his thirteen years in the business, Micro has progressed from yesterday's acid-flavored breakbeats to today's bouncy, techno-tinged trance. He's a tireless performer, playing at festivals, clubs and raves all over the world, including frequent trips to Colorado (he'll be here Thursday, June 4, at Beta, as part of the Caffeine Mixed Tour). His DJ albums, such as Coast to Coast and Micro Tech Mix, have done well over the years. He's also an accomplished remixer and producer, with releases that include an old-school trance take on the Police's "King of Pain" and remixes of "The X-Files Theme" to his name. His sound and style may not be the freshest thing going, but there is something to be said for longevity: Go out and hear Micro say it.