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4 april 2016
georganiseerd door Night Owls
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Sugar Factory (binnen) †
Lijnbaansgracht 238
Lijnbaansgracht 238, Amsterdam
Nederland🇳🇱
Sugar Factory (binnen) †
Lijnbaansgracht 238
Lijnbaansgracht 238, Amsterdam
Nederland🇳🇱
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18Line-up Night Owls
Line-up is niet compleet.
Rancido techno, downtempo |
A night where you can vibe and feel free to be who you are, without anybody thinking you crazy.
A place where there is no etiquets when it comes to music, House music.
We play what we feel is right at that moment and got soul, a groove to keep you moving and spacing.
Yes it has an African groove, yes it has a Deep groove, yes it has a Techno groove, yes it has an Acid groove But it all comes down to HOUSE MUSIC influenced by the time when House was House and not just a genre.
Dj's of the night
A place where there is no etiquets when it comes to music, House music.
We play what we feel is right at that moment and got soul, a groove to keep you moving and spacing.
Yes it has an African groove, yes it has a Deep groove, yes it has a Techno groove, yes it has an Acid groove But it all comes down to HOUSE MUSIC influenced by the time when House was House and not just a genre.
Dj's of the night
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Night Owls
A night where you can vibe and feel free to be who you are, without anybody thinking you crazy.
A place where there is no etiquets when it comes to music, House music.
We play what we feel is right at that moment and got soul, a groove to keep you moving and spacing.
Yes it has an African groove, yes it has a Deep groove, yes it has a Techno groove, yes it has an Acid groove But it all comes down to HOUSE MUSIC influenced by the time when House was House and not just a genre.
Dj's of the night
Rancido
Louie Vega Quote
“Are there any other DJ/producers that are doing it for you right now? OSUNLADE, BODDHI SATVA, CULOE DE SONG, MZEE, MANOO, ANANE, ANTONELLO COGHE, AT JAZZ, RANCIDO, ARGY, EZEL, DJINJI BROWN, CARL CRAIG, & THE FRENCH TWINS.”
INTERVIEW WITH LOUIE VEGA, SOULHEAVEN
Rancido gets musical support from various artists like Louie Vega, Anane Vega, Boddhi Satva, Osunlade, DJ Gregory, Abicah Soul, Zepherin Saint, N’Dinga Gaba, Gregor Salto, Antonello Coghe and even Mark Knight to name a few.
Rancido is dedicated to quality music and will deliver uplifting sounds through each track. Rancido describes his music like a journey of what’s on his mind and what he’s expressing in deep house, soulful and afro music.
With 2012 upon him, Rancido is planning to start his own label Deep Journey Recordings.
Spring and summer season are sure to be a very productive one, so the world can plan to see a lot more of Rancido!
John Agesilas
As a former member of the collective RSS, John has collaborated with like-minded DJ’s and Producers such as Kenny Dope, Kerry Chandler, At Jazz, Mr V, Karizma, Black Coffee and Louis Vega. Producing two 1 House hits which includes, “The Sound Is Your’s Remix (Kerry Chandler) and “Grow” featuring AtJazz, reaching #13 in Africa’s House Music top 100Their success has also led the collective to become a collaborating partner of Dutch Music Festival ADE (Amsterdam Dance Event) as DJ’s and bookers.
“We often forget where things started or loose awareness on how this culture is a tool for social change. “I want to bring back this awareness and show that House music culture is just as relevant as for instance, a theatre as it is in the streets”. Looking back at 30 years of accomplishments one could say, that with FOREVER as the next move in his career, John is in some way coming full circle as he takes it back to where it all began, concluding that, Hip Hop didn’t change his life, It started it! I think this whole sentence needs to be looked at as it doesn’t read well at the moment
A night where you can vibe and feel free to be who you are, without anybody thinking you crazy.
A place where there is no etiquets when it comes to music, House music.
We play what we feel is right at that moment and got soul, a groove to keep you moving and spacing.
Yes it has an African groove, yes it has a Deep groove, yes it has a Techno groove, yes it has an Acid groove But it all comes down to HOUSE MUSIC influenced by the time when House was House and not just a genre.
Dj's of the night
Rancido
Louie Vega Quote
“Are there any other DJ/producers that are doing it for you right now? OSUNLADE, BODDHI SATVA, CULOE DE SONG, MZEE, MANOO, ANANE, ANTONELLO COGHE, AT JAZZ, RANCIDO, ARGY, EZEL, DJINJI BROWN, CARL CRAIG, & THE FRENCH TWINS.”
INTERVIEW WITH LOUIE VEGA, SOULHEAVEN
Rancido gets musical support from various artists like Louie Vega, Anane Vega, Boddhi Satva, Osunlade, DJ Gregory, Abicah Soul, Zepherin Saint, N’Dinga Gaba, Gregor Salto, Antonello Coghe and even Mark Knight to name a few.
Rancido is dedicated to quality music and will deliver uplifting sounds through each track. Rancido describes his music like a journey of what’s on his mind and what he’s expressing in deep house, soulful and afro music.
With 2012 upon him, Rancido is planning to start his own label Deep Journey Recordings.
Spring and summer season are sure to be a very productive one, so the world can plan to see a lot more of Rancido!
John Agesilas
As a former member of the collective RSS, John has collaborated with like-minded DJ’s and Producers such as Kenny Dope, Kerry Chandler, At Jazz, Mr V, Karizma, Black Coffee and Louis Vega. Producing two 1 House hits which includes, “The Sound Is Your’s Remix (Kerry Chandler) and “Grow” featuring AtJazz, reaching #13 in Africa’s House Music top 100Their success has also led the collective to become a collaborating partner of Dutch Music Festival ADE (Amsterdam Dance Event) as DJ’s and bookers.
“We often forget where things started or loose awareness on how this culture is a tool for social change. “I want to bring back this awareness and show that House music culture is just as relevant as for instance, a theatre as it is in the streets”. Looking back at 30 years of accomplishments one could say, that with FOREVER as the next move in his career, John is in some way coming full circle as he takes it back to where it all began, concluding that, Hip Hop didn’t change his life, It started it! I think this whole sentence needs to be looked at as it doesn’t read well at the moment