
An entire Manhattan city block on the Lower East Side was blocked off and hermetically sealed for a secret, first-official-day-of-summer pop-up techno block party celebration, powered-up and fueled by the Belgian minimalist acid-techno DJ and producer, Charlotte de Witte. An impressive sonic spectacle blaring from the depths of loud vibrating speakers stopped all sorts of curious pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicular traffic as the setting summer sun hid behind golden-lit skyscrapers and ravers danced with strangers.
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Beatport was in on the scene capturing how the block party unfolded so the rest of the world could stream and see what occasionally goes down on Orchard St. on certain summer-induced circumstances. The heatwave, it seems, simply added to the heat that was generated in the LES that evening. People, I could attest, were absolutely drenched in sweat, in that very special way that only an overpopulated outdoor heatwave summer rave in the city could generate.
If you're interested in prints of this momentous Orchard St. occasion please do not hesitate to contact me.
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