
DRESS TO IMPRESS!
We’re bringing the holiday cheer in classic Peligrosa fashion. The Cumbia, the Salsa, the Merengue, the Baile Funk, 3ball, Plena, Reggaeton, dembow and all that Latin flavor you’ve come to love over the years (or decades). Peligrosa and EL G join forces this New Years Eve to close out 2011 and bring you into 2012 in proper GIGANTIC fashion (i.e., Enter the Enjoyatorium). We’re taking over Volstead Lounge and inviting you to join our exciting yet affordable alternative to…staying in. That’s right ladies and gentlemen, for 10 bucks you can ‘get up to get on down‘ and the midnight toast is on the house.
El G is the DJ name of Grant C. Dull, Buenos Aires, Argentina expat who saw an amazing musical scene and decided to share it global. An El G DJ set is essentially a mini-ZZK Records showcase of sound. El G, musicologist, online magazine editor, visual artist, curator, DJ and badass, co-founded ZZK Records and Zizek Club with his Argentine partners (Villa Diamante and Nim). He continues evolving bringing new sounds of digital cumbia, electro-reggaeton, Andean folklorico and other sound mutations to the decks. Plus he peppers his sets with live percussion too!
Free Midnight Toast!
Learn more about ZZK RECORDS: http://zzkrecords.com/this-is-zzkrecord.
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