Th 14/08

BIGROOM SENSUAL

BLITZ

Daria Kolosova

Denny Voltage [Prism]

DJ Gigola

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BLITZ:
23.00 – 02.30 Denny Voltage
02.30 – 04.30 DJ Gigola
04.30 – END Denny Voltage b2b Leon Haller

unfortunately, Daria Kolosova had to cancel her appearance at short notice. We’re delighted to announce Denny Voltage will step into the booth a second time to close the night with Leon Haller at her side.

DJ Gigola, one of the flagship members of the notorious Live From Earth crew, has been blurring the boundaries between pop and dance music with a vibrant and unabashed DJing style. Now she returns to Blitz—this time as part of her very own Bigroom Sensual series—alongside Daria Kolosova and her hard-edged take on Techno, laced with the spirit of the wealth of grooves of the 90ies.
Rounding out the night is Denny Voltage: a charismatic selector, no stranger to Blitz, who shines with a spirited and effervescent approach to club music.

Born in an attempt to build bridges between juxtapositions—such as the present-day relations of Techno and Underground, or the terms Bigroom and Sensual, example given —DJ Gigola’s latest EP > Bigroom Sensual < tries to blend the technoid sounds of the early millennium as well as the contemporary, agile & adamantine sounds that have been commanding the zeitgeist. August’s Bigroom Sensual party promises a feast of multifaceted club sounds full of captivating counterpoints such as a taste of DJ Gigola’s genre-defying, fun-filled & boundless musical vision. Daria Kolosova enters the booth and branches out across epochs of Techno, playing contemporary grooves with a penchant for the 90s that extends beyond the hard & rolling concrete funk of the decade to Electro, Breakbeats, IDM & more. Driving, state-of-the-art sounds with a well-informed background.

The bubbly Denny Voltage doesn’t bother much with juxtapositions either and rather sees musical contrasts as an invitation to draw with a wide range of colours. A healthy scepticism towards genre tags fuels her approach. In our recent Blitzcast interview, she reasoned: > Maybe that diversity is actually my superpower.< and we nod our head in approval and anticipation of her colourful set to follow in August!