Growing up in Tel Aviv, Timo Romme used to walk from record store to record store, combing their shelves for tracks that were new to the young music addict. Years later he’d start spinning industrial and punk music at the Penguin Club, only to begin his love affair with acid house in the late ’80s. After some service in the Israeli military, Romme moved to New York to pursue music full time. Two decades later, he’s spinning electro and progressive house for his rabid fan base. (18+)