Techno Takes over Miami
Hide your mojitos

Let’s face it.  Miami was made for the following:

1.  Deep house, smooth melodies to sip margaritas while grooving in your best white linens.

2.  Commercial house with cheesy vocals and ascending basslines.

3.  After-hours at Space, which refutes #1 and #2.

But hard techno?

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Born in a motor city of grim, dirt, and oil, techno is as far from the beach as you can get.  But next week techno will migrate to Miami with the sounds of Tim Xavier an American-born DJ/producer turned Berlin transplant.  (There's something about Germany and techno...)  Pioneering the techno world since his first release nearly a decade ago, Tim Xavier was once known for play hard-techno, but has set the trend for blending deep minimal techno and house with outstanding technical skills.

The Vinyl party at Grand Central kicks off July 29th, 2011.  Every other week headliners from around the country will come in to play alongside local residents Beat Bros and Max Rosa.

No dress code.  No guestlist. It’s that simple.

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