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Tropical Bass // Carnival Rhythms // Latin // Funk // Cumbia // Dancehall // Reggae Afrobeats // Baile Funk // Kuduro // Moombahton // Electro Dembow
For a one-off sunday afternoon - evening special Baila Con Dios returns to the Lockside Lounge for a rare UK appearance from NYC's Uproot Andy. The Brooklyn based DJ/Producer is the co-founder of Que Bajo, the NYC based party that helped pioneer the Global Bass movement with its all embracing approach to global electronic music. He's toured all over the world and recently represented his global bass sound at the Red Bull Music Academy Culture Clash in NYC as well as launching Que Bajo Records with a steady stream of remixes and club edits that give the now famous party its signature sound
And from the West coast he will one of LA's most sought after selectors and party starters Panamami the co-founder of the Bodega in LA, a seasonal, global-bass party and one of the fastest-growing dance events in Los Angeles, on of her mixtapes was recently featured on Jay Z’s popular blog
Movimientos' Arias & Cal Jader and other guest djs will join the dots with the freshest tropical & carnival party beats, rhythms from Latin America to the Caribbean and Africa with a contemporary urban and electronic twist.
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DJs:
Uproot Andy (Que Bajo / NYC)
Expect bass-heavy Latin re-edits with UK funky, dancehall, ghettotech, and plenty more indescribable points in between.
https://soundcloud.com/uprootandy
Panamami (Bodega / LA)
Panamami’s sets are eclectic and informed; from Brazilian beats to dancehall, cumbia , hip hop and more, anything goes when she hits the turntables.
http://djpanamami.com/
Movimientos DJs
As part of London’s Movimientos collective DJ Cal Jader + DJ Arias play the freshest Latin beats combining classic rhythms with contemporary cutting edge dance floor and urban beats. Check out Movimientos on Mixcloud for a sample of the kind of music you're likely to hear.
http://www.mixcloud.com/Movimientos_1/
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Sunday 19th January, 5pm-12am @ Lockside
FREE ENTRY
Date
Sunday 19th January 2014
Sunday 19th January 2014