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Miami Sound Machine!
DJmag’s epic party at Miami’s Winter Music Conference
Hold your Horses, stop tHe press: tHis is tHe big one! At 2009’s Miami how they get down, which is bound to delight the huge Brazilian contingent who
Winter Music Conference, taking place from 24th - 28th March, DJmag are throwing are expected at this year’s conference. And to cap it all off, homegrown heroes Anil
a week of special parties to celebrate the vibrancy and innovation of our endlessly Chawla and Dale Anderson will be getting the party started, fresh from the release of
diverse scene. Still one of the most essential weeks on the dance music calendar, WMC their sublime, genre-traversing ‘Roadhouse’ LP on Global Underground.
attracts DJs, producers, clubbers, promoters and dance industry types from across the And that’s not all. Over the course of the WMC week, a host of day and night raves will
planet. This year, we’re proud to slap our party stamp on it by teaming up with one of rock the Shelbourne with DJs including Danny Tenaglia, Josh Wink, Hernan Cattaneo,
Miami’s top hotels, The Shelborne Beach Resort, to bring some of the globe’s best DJs Darren Emerson, Fedde Le Grand, Sasha, Sander Kleinenberg, Nick Warren, Dave Sea-
together under our banner. man, Axwell, Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso and DJ Jazzy Jeff. In short, it’s going
to go right off.
Wednesday 25th March is the main date for your diary at the Shelborne as we’re
throwing a special DJmag pool party with a dream line-up that reads like a who’s who In addition, the Brazilian Lounge will showcase the latest and greatest in Brazilian DJ
of dance. Ali Shirazinia — aka steely techno persona Dubfire — tops the bill alongside talent and there is also an exclusive scheduled screening of Carl Cox’s new DVD, and
French house maestro, and next issue’s coverstar, David Guetta and the increasingly much, much more spread over the course of the week.
on-form Steve Lawler, whose recent proclivity for bumping mini-tinged techno have The already stunning, Art Deco-styled Shelborne has been entirely refurbished. All
resulted in his tech-tribal smash ‘Kalimba’ and his forthcoming remix of Radio Slave’s hotel residents will receive complimentary free entry to all events making a stay at the
‘Koma Koma’. hotel an even more attractive proposition.
Playing live, breakbeat tinged progressive champions Way Out West take to the stage “It’s a new hotel experience at The Shelborne,” enthused marketing director Dennis
to deliver classic tracks like ‘The Gift’, alongside new material from their eagerly Wheeler. “Our hotel policy is that guests get into all our events for free, it’s their hotel.
anticipated fourth studio album. Flying the South American flag, Brazil’s foremost That basically saves them a hundred dollars per day in tickets just by staying in the
techno titans — Anderson Noise and Kompakt’s Gui Boratto — will DJ, showing us hotel directly. There are so many advantages.” The hotel will also act as a one-stop-
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