Wednesday 5th of Dec. City Hall Barcelona present Julian Perez & Jade.
Although her love of music started at a young age, it was acts like Kruder & Dorfmeister, Thievery Corporation and Massive Attack that really encouraged her to explore the world of sound and melody. Her introduction to DJing came back in 2008 when a friend and mentor, DJ/producer Jonny White (Art Department) , invited her to play at a party for his now infamous label, no.19. Jonny White, having spotted Jade's musical potential, took her under his wing, guiding her through her exploration of and experimentation with electronic music from the very beginning.
Jade's potential, combined with hard work and a desire to evolve her talent, led her out from behind the decks and into the studio; there, she created a sound that was sexy, organic and all her own. Deep, dark, fat bass lines accompanied by solid hi hat patterns became part of a signature sound that she finally shared with the world in 2012 when she released her first record "Try Again" - Jade (Canada) on none other than electronic label, no.19.
This has marked the beginning of what is sure to be a very exciting career for the Toronto native who continues to be motivated by music and inspired by producers who push the limits.
Vestimenta
Informal
Obertura de portes
Edat mín.
18+
Ubicació
City Hall
Club
City Hall is located in the heart of Barcelona, right around the corner from Plaza Catalunya. It has retained the classic theatre interior with red velvet curtains, rigging system, high ceilings, decorations, and spectacular lighting and sound system. The Club brings together the best music sessions in the main room with local and international DJs spinning the best in house, dance, electro, techno and minimalism. There is also an outdoor terrace where you can have a cocktail in a relaxing atmosphere, decorated with graphic art and vines. The space has a fresh and modern look and serves as an excellent area to decompress if you need to rest your dance legs. Entry +18 years of age. The club reserves the right of admission.