Adrian & the Mysterious D

DJs Adrian & the Mysterious D (née Adrian Roberts and Deidre Roberts) – a.k.a. A Plus D – were widely recognized as the DJ duo who helped bring mashup and bootleg culture to America. Based in San Francisco, the duo founded the Bootie (club night) in 2003, the first mashup bootleg party in the United States. In 2005, they started a sister Bootie club in Los Angeles, and in 2007, launched Bootie parties in New York City and Paris, and in 2008, Munich and Boston. Bootie Mashup parties and one-offs in other cities followed.[1]

Under their mashup producer moniker, A Plus D, they created dozens of mashups between 2004-2012, often utilizing underground and alternative artists for their creations.

They were nominated twice – 2004 and 2006 – in the "Best DJ" category in the SF Weekly Music Awards[2] and in 2012 won a local "Nitey" award in San Francisco for "Best Club Promoter."

During their 15-year career, they staged "The A+D Show" several times at the DNA Lounge, a multimedia mashup show that mixed DJing with video and live performance.

The duo also toured Europe and Asia many times, with gigs in London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Munich, Copenhagen, Hong Kong, Beijing, and Sydney.[3][4][5]

In early 2018, Mysterious D left Bootie Mashup to pursue other business interests, leaving Adrian A as the sole owner of the brand.

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