We don’t really plan Vinylly Friday too much, this is what happened last night, join us next week to discover the hits of 1983 and more…
Vinylly Friday, hosted on a chilly December 1st, turned the night into a kaleidoscope of musical eras, genres, and vibes that left the crowd both spellbound and grooving. The selectors seemed to have mastered the art of juxtaposing tracks, creating an electrifying atmosphere that spanned from the iconic to the unexpected.
As the first snowflakes fell outside, Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" set a festive tone. The tribute to the late Shane MacGowan with "Fairytale of New York" added a bittersweet touch, making the night more than just a celebration of vinyl but a commemoration of musical legends.
Among the stone-cold killers of the night, Portishead's "Sour Times" cast a mesmerizing spell, its haunting melodies weaving through the air. For the dance floor fillers, Basement Jaxx's "Red Alert" was an absolute triumph, transforming the venue into a pulsating sea of rhythm.
Surprises came in the form of "Wonderwall" by The Mike Flowers Pops, an unexpected thriller that defied expectations, leaving the audience in awe. The setlist skillfully navigated through The Cure's "A Forest" to the rebellious beats of The Notorious B.I.G.'s "Hypnotize."
Vinylly Friday proved that the art of DJing is not just about playing songs; it's about curating an experience. From the timeless classics to the cutting-edge beats, the night was an auditory journey through the tapestry of music. In five words: Vinylly Friday, a sonic masterpiece.
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