Spanish collective La ASO is truly going all out for their upcoming third birthday celebration, marking a triumphant three years of operation. While their previous endeavours saw them team up with like-minded crews like Madrid’s Jazzy, Bridge48, and Archie Hamilton’s Frequency, this event will stand as a testament to their distinct vision.
Set to unfold at Barcelona’s premiere open-air venue, Go Beach Club, the festivities on Sunday, September 10th will blend a luxurious decked area, a refreshing poolside oasis, and a central main stage that will be the epicenter of the action.
In their bid to make this soirée an unforgettable one, La ASO has enlisted three guests who have etched an indelible mark on their respective music realms. The legendary figure from Chicago, Chez Damier, requires no introduction. With an impressive collection of unforgettable house tracks, one could easily rest on their laurels, but not Chez Damier. He has stretched his creative scope into the world of minimalism, as evidenced by his recent collaboration with Thomas Melchior.
In step with the French theme, the ranks will be joined by Dyed Soundorom, the Apollonia man. While Dyed Soundorom is a familiar name to all, his return to Barcelona after the all-night-long session with Apollonia during OFF Week will be a highly anticipated arrival, given the caliber of his selections. Rounding out the French connection is the esteemed DJ Deep, an icon of house and techno. With a discography that induces envy across the music industry, DJ Deep continues to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the finest in the business.
No birthday celebration would be complete without the heart and soul of the team, La ASO Soundsystem, the driving force behind it all. The collective talents of resident artists Hugo Esmeraldo, Moovin, and Pisano have been an invaluable cornerstone of their parties. When the beats reverberate through Go Beach Club, it will be abundantly clear that La ASO has an enduring sonic narrative yet to be unveiled.
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