Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Hot forecast for Toronto this weekend


This weekend is sure to be a big one around the city of Toronto as big talent is sent to hit up 4 great venues: Uniun, the Maison, the Hoxton and the Guvernment.

Union nightclub is gearing up to have its 3rd major Dutch DJ in the past 4 weeks. Fedde le Grand, ranked in the top 30 in world by DJ Mag, will be sure to blow the roof off with his own produced tracks and other house anthems.  Fedde has brought us huge club hits like ‘Put Your Hands Up For Detroit’, ‘So much love to give’ and ‘Sparks’. Fedde will have the help of Manzone & Strong and Dberrie opening up to help set the tone for the evening. 

There is also a huge party set to rock off at the Hoxton bringing you dubstep, hip hop and trap beats from some of the industries finest. Araabmuzik, Baauer and Samo Sound are set to take over the spot. Do your self a favor and watch a live set from Araabmuzik if you haven’t already seen him do his thing yourself with him; truly mind-blowing.  

The last major event on Friday is being set by the Maison Mercier where Steve Lawyer the British DJ/Producer will be laying down techno, house, tech and tribal house. Steve has played Ultra to Ibiza and recently is on a world tour with VIVA Music. The mason will be sure to hit its 1300 person capacity this night as it will be met with Toronto has a strong Lawyer following. 





Don’t wear yourself out too much on Friday because the Guvernment Entertainment Complex is set to host VIVA on Saturday night. Have a look at the lineup of superstars they have waiting for you: Knife Party and Nicky Romero (Kool Haus), ATB, Tritonal, Super8 & TAB and Rudee (Guvernment) and AC Slater, Harvard Bass and Flinch at (CHROMA). The legendary talent of ATB will bring his trance vibe and balance of current remixes and classics like ‘9pm (till I come)’ or ‘Don’t Stop‘ to energize the crowds.  Knife party has the ability to bring that wide range of music like dubstep, moombahton and house to the table that will cause for a disruptive and wild party.  Nicky Romero is also set to hit it off, the 23 year old Dutchman known for Sparks and Metropolis has taken a meteoric rise to fame and sits at number 17 on DJ Mag’s top 100. 

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