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LIVE REPORTDAY DREAMING8/22 SUN

BRYAN BURTON-LEWIS

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Photo by HARA MASAMI Text by Nina Cataldo

Posted on 2021.8.22 22:44

DJ brings nightclub vibes out to light at Day Dreaming

DJ, Bryan Burton-Lewis, had everyone on their feet at Day Dreaming a he played a set full of Deep House tunes. He toyed with interesting transition choices, sometimes mixing Hardstyle with Deep House and amping up or winding down the beats at various intervals.

While everyone was already on their feet, his mixing choices in addition to some technical difficulties kept everyone high on their toes. When the controller gave way the first time, audience members raised voices of concern but everyone stayed chill as that’s the vibe everyone comes for at Day Dreaming. In less than a minute, the music was back on and everyone picked up the dancing where they left off.

After a huge beat drop ten minutes into the set, the controller stopped working for a second time. People were even more upbeat about it, saying “ganbare!” (you got this!) as they anticipated for the beats to come back. Sure enough, the problem was fixed quickly and the sounds kept getting better and better. Bryan mixed tribal percussion and unique sounds to his mixes that riled up the crowd to excitement.

Even in a year where there are not many international artists or attendees, it was great to see a multitude of cultures coming together, not divided by language or culture but bound by the common love for House and Techno – genres that know no borders.

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