Pacha NYC News: JOHN DIGWEED Friday | JUNIOR & CHUMBO Saturday | CHUS & CEBALLOS & more
The one and only John Digweed returns to Pacha NYC! Originally hailing from England, but having clearly arrived on the global scene over a decade ago, John has long since cemented his name in the pages of dance music history. Don't miss the legend himself on this special night! Opening set: Chris Fortier.
Join us as we celebrate the birthday of house music legend (the original superstar DJ) Junior Vasquez! The man who needs no introduction invites his pal Tom Stephan aka Superchumbo to join him behind the decks on the momentous night. Junior and Chumbo are sure to bring the big room beats to the dance floor!
This Sunday September 21 Robpromotions.com & Benny Soto in association with Pacha NYC present... Water Taxi Beach Sundays
CHUS & CEBALLOS along with Chriss Vargas Get Tickets
Doors Open 1pm-10pm Water Taxi Beach 2 Borden Ave, Long Island City, NY Rain or shine (we have tents!) for more info & directions www.watertaxibeach.com
You wait all year for this one. Jonathan Peters blows the dust off those old USB drives and breaks out his Classics: Records that helped define his NYC dominance, that shaped his sound, and that made up the soundtrack to your lives. In the basement, legendary Cleveland plays it up for the b-boys and girls. Join the Pacha and JP families for one of 2008's most meaningful nights.
Pacha is proud to welcome back dance music's original Dutch king, Sander Kleinenberg, One of Global Underground's original "Nu Breed" crew, Sander's become only more exciting since, launching his own "This Is" party brand, and branching out his sound from the progressive trance of "My Lexicon" to the electro-filth of "The Fruit" to Winter Music Conference anthem "This Is Miami." Unmissable.
Tick-tock, tick-tock. Can you hear that? It's the Morillo timebomb, slowly approaching zero. You've gotta be in Pacha when she explodes! Months in the Ibiza sun, surrounded by new music, hot mamas, and partying celebs have done our Erick good. Come welcome him home, and remind him why not even paradise can top NYC.
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