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Win 2 Tickets to Cognition Presents: Julian Jeweil + Pig&Dan at Control Avalon Hollywood

Control AVALON and Cognition Events bring to you a night of blissful techno with sets by Julian Jeweil and Pig&Dan along with support from Brandon Heinz, JonMon, Luke Someset, and Stephen Disario.

Julian Jeweil has been laying down techno all across the world since early 2007 and is only getting better. Being from France, Julian was exposed to many different sounds. He has some of the greatest remixes in the scene going from Moby, Pan-Pot, and even the infamous Deadmau5. Be sure to be around Avalon friday to catch a glimpse of the french great.

From two strangers who met on a plane in 1999 to a power house techno duo that has stood the test of time, Pig&Dan have been at this game for sometime now. These two natives from Spain have evolved their sound over the years but its consistency has been impressive. From working with Sven Vath’s label to Richie Hawtin’s,these Igor & Dan only produce success.

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Win 2 Tickets to Sharam and Oliver Dollar at Avalon Hollywood

Sharam, Yoshitoshi label founder and one-half of the legendary Deep Dish duo, will be headlining Avalon Hollywood in Los Angeles on May 6th, with Germany house producer and Dj Oliver Dollar in support!

We have partnered up with Yoshitoshi and Avalon to give you the chance to win:

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Doorly Discusses All Things Los Angeles and the Launch of His Reptile Dysfunction Label

This coming Saturday, 18th of March, DJ, producer and label-owner Doorly is bringing his Doorly & Friends tour back to Los Angeles for a special night at Avalon Hollywood.

The mega-club will host an entire line-up featuring Doorly’s curated guests for the occasion: Tensnake, Solardo, DJ Yoda and Tan Dem. You can purchase tickets via Seetickets as well as enter our contest for 2 free tickets on our website here.

There is no denying that Doorly is a man on the constant move. The British-born artist relocated to the States and lived in Los Angeles for years before moving back to Europe last year, where he continues pushing forward on a career that has seen him tour the world, release on labels such as Cajual, Dirtybird and Hot Creations, become an event curator and now start off his own imprint called Reptile Dysfunction.

We exchanged a few words with the busy man to discuss his love relationship with Los Angeles, the new label and the structure of his Doorly & Friends parties.

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Luciano Delivers Masterful Set at Avalon Hollywood

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Photo by: Sean Moore Photography

Back in 2009, I am told, Luciano headlined Avalon Hollywood with a back-up cast comprised of then rising stars Jamie Jones and Lee Foss. The meteoric ascent of the latter two artists is now part of dance music history, but what is perhaps even more impressive is how the Cadenza boss and Vagabundos head-honcho has remained at the pinnacle of underground dance music since.

The Swiss-Chilean producer has long represented a wave of artists with humble beginnings and a strong attachment to their music, rightly grouped with the likes of Ricardo Villalobos and Sven VÀth just to name a few. Despite his quick rise to fame, he has remained unpretentious, loyal to his sound and as approachable as ever. His live performances are so well talked of that I took it upon myself to travel to Southern California from Chicago to see him close out Enter LA as a surprise guest in 2014, and I have been hooked on his sets ever since.

Jamie Charles - Photo by Sean Moore Photography

Jamie Charles – Photo by Sean Moore Photography

Naturally, I was ecstatic when his return to the Hollywood venue was announced last month. Before him, Jamie Charles warmed up the room as an opening DJ should. Proper track selection, unassuming rolling vibes, and deep sounds that had the entire room grooving without the need to deliver high-impact tracks. He left those to Luciano who took over the decks at 1am sharp to the elation of the hundreds present. Selection after selection, he delivered the type of performance that has seen him revolutionize Ibiza with his Vagabundos and Luciano & Friends parties. He picked up where Charles had left off, using the first hour to set the tone in the large room and send everyone present a clear message: it’s time to dance.

His set highlighted what he truly does best, blending house, techno and tech house effortlessly through seamless transition of tracks that truly tell a complete story when played only as he does. His set, peppered with tribal chanting, murky vocals, and hand claps over his signature funky bass lines did the job as the party kept on going way past last call and it never showed a sign of stopping. Truth be told, Avalon could have stayed open several more hours and it would have remained just as packed, a true and positive sign of both Luciano’s prowess and LA’s ever-rising love for techno and house.

Photo by Sean Moore Photography

Photo by Sean Moore Photography

It was my first experience at the Hollywood club and couldn’t have had a better time. The door staff were polite, the bartenders fast and drink prices cheaper ($10 for a mixed drink – gasp!) than almost anywhere else I’ve partied  at in the city. I may be a sucker for small, dark pulsating basements but for an artist of this stature the venue was just perfect, as was the entire night.

I wish I could relive it completely, but for now this three-and-a-half hour recording of his set from the previous night at BPM will have to do!