Valeron & Band (Live)
Valeron and his band incorporate native Greek instruments like the satur, Cretan lyra and bouzouki into a pulsing, house soundscape. Ritualistic, adventurous and addictive — an aural tapestry inspired by the Cycladic coastline.
Valeron and his band incorporate native Greek instruments like the satur, Cretan lyra and bouzouki into a pulsing, house soundscape. Ritualistic, adventurous and addictive — an aural tapestry inspired by the Cycladic coastline.
Thievery Corporation thread Dub, Acid Jazz, Reggae and Bossa Nova into a mosaic of rhythmic electronica. Since the mid-’90s, they’ve been redefining what electronic music can be, with influences blurring into new worlds of melody and movement.
Innervisions’ Jimi Jules takes influence from a Caribbean heritage of voodoo-sorcerers, Jazz musicians and classical composers for deep nocturnal journeys on the dancefloor. Lannka delves deep into the mystic moment with further selections and sensuous sonics.
Lalou brings club-focused music that draws on his European roots and West African heritage with meticulous productions and soulful depth, as Marbella’s Drush incorporates Latin and Afro elements into deep and tech House with engrossing flair.
Joburg’s Desiree takes over the Terrace’s decks at Scorpios, with eclectic connoisseur blends of contemporary electronica and an irresistible deep African vibration. Keinemusik’s Reznik adds House-heavy grooves that span an array of influences.
Hypnotic, earthy and infectious, Ghetto Kumbè embarks on a powerful journey through rhythmic Afro-Caribbean house beats, electronic pulses and the roots of Colombia, while Stories Of Dharma join the incantations exploring shamanic chanting, wild percussion and deep electronic elements.
Valeron returns to Scorpios, joined by his band for a live performance influenced by traditional melodies for the modern dancefloor. Virtuoso instrumentation, kinetic rhythms and collective energy for celebratory moments.
Deep cuts, groovy numbers and numerous crowd-pleasers from Jean Claude Ades, as Luch explores soulful melodies influenced by world sounds and Little D seamlessly moves between electronic genres and styles.
Lannka invites Innversion’s founder Frank Wiedemann and vocalist JEANNEL for a versatile live set that brings emotive instrumentation to electronic music. A synthesis of composite sounds, as an act of unbridled curiosity.
Damian Lazarus, contemporary House and Techno storyteller, a scene veteran setting the pulse with vibrant selections, while duo PAAX play a set of experimental, yet endlessly groovy rhythmic dance music.