Techno and House music in Medellín

You could be forgiven for assuming that night life in Medellín includes bar jumping in Parque Lleras from reggaeton to salsa, salsa to vallenato, vallenato to bachata, bachata to cumbia etc, and so on, blah blah blah.

Not that I have anything against the aforementioned categories, I like a great deal of old salsa and value elements of the others, yet if we're speaking about going out and partying, they just don't make the cut for me. Luckily, those are not the only alternatives.

Medellín has a successful underground techno and house scene. It has been called the techno resources of South America, and given the amount of events and also global DJs playing in Medellín, it would be difficult to say keeping that.

In this first blog post, I will be considering a recent event I attended, and following it up tomorrow with a meeting with the marketer and DJ.

In future posts, I mean to talk about the clubs, bars, marketers, DJs and also producers who makeup this lively activity.

I don't plan to consider commercial digital songs, music from the likes of Steve Aoki, Avicii and also David Guetta.

There is an industrial scene right here as well, yet it actually isn't my cup of tea, so I will leave that for somebody else to take a look at.

I Medellin podcast recently participated in an occasion put on by Intelligent Department, the lengthiest running techno cumulative in the city.

The welcomed DJs were techno heavyweights Drumcell and Audio Injection from Los Angeles. 2 DJs with stellar track records for delivering effective efficiencies and both with a substantial back brochure of launches under their belts.

When they play with each other, they play as Cell Shot.

The area was Resources Club (ID Club for Intelligent Division evenings) at kilometres 5 on Las Palmas. The club has a big dance floor with some tables as well as chairs skirting it.

Juli Monslave, one of the best-known techno women Colombian DJs, was kicking the evening off perfectly with some driving but groovy techno.

The dance floor and the club all at once were filling perfectly with clubbers filled with anticipation for a techno sustained dance fest.

Next up was Deraout, the founder of Intelligent Department. He picked up where Juli left off, in what was a genuinely influenced set packed with heavy striking numbers, industrial, but also packed with funk that built the group as much as a frenzy.

Deraout delegated the cheers and also praise of the appreciative party people as he turned over the DJ booth to Cell Injection.

Cell Shot proceeded in Deraout's capillary, now it was later on as well as peak time so they might really go complete on, hell for natural leather.

And that's what they did, throughout their set kept the entire place rockin' and lost in the songs till daybreak, with moody, dark and also aggressive instilled techno which offered the crowd no respite and left them wheezing for air however craving more.

The good news is in Medellin if you want much more, there often is a lot more.

After celebrations abound, they may not constantly be advertised but ask around at the club for "El remate" (The after party) and also there is a great chance you will certainly be directed in the right direction.

I was feeling energetic and determined to proceed.

The after party went to a finca on Las Palmas with attractive views over Medallo.

When I showed up, Andres Gil was playing. Andres is a DJ and respected techno songs producer from Medellin.

I have been sustaining his tracks for a variety of years, and also he never ever stops working to excite.

The sunlight was up, as well as the music matched the hr, tackling a much less relentless nosebleed techno to a much more removed back as well as trendy techno and tech residence.

Camilo Serna adhered to Andres Gil for a set filled with fashionable, groove based techno for which he is widely known. Camilo is an extremely widely known techno DJ from the city.

We initially satisfied in England, where we played together. We have actually also given that dipped into numerous occasions with each other right here in Colombia.

Camilo had the after celebration industrious as the sun started to warm the city and as I began to feel like a vampire.

It was around 8:30 am when my bed started calling me, I hailed a taxi and also was promptly blended back house where I broke down right into my bed, still with the pulsating but enjoyable four to the floor defeats supplanting my ears.

I don't know what time the after celebration completed, perhaps until lunchtime, perhaps all day or possibly it's still going … For your once a week techno repair, visit Manor Club where Intelligent Department has its residency and also where an entire range of quality techno as well as house occasions drop every Friday and Saturday.

Intelligent Department members– Deraout, Juli Monslave, Richie, Theo and Camilo Serna.

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