Sunday, Day Party with Enamour (Anjunadeep)
Everdene Rooftop
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San Francisco
Sunday, September 15 at 2 pm PDT
Serves Food
Outdoor Patio
Lounge
Bar
Rooftop
22 +People going
Sunday, September 15 at 2 pm PDT
Serves Food
Outdoor Patio
Lounge
Bar
Rooftop
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Enamour (Anjunadeep) at Everdene Rooftop, Virgin Hotel
Sunday, Day Party with 360 SF Views.
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$10 Before 3pm, very limited space or puchase presales tickets limited to 250 only.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15TH
21+ 2pm - 8PM
Everdene Rooftop, Virgin Hotel 250 4th St, San Francisco, CA 94103
ABOUT ENAMOUR: As a curator of infectious grooves and wistful atmospheres, Enamour has developed a sound that delicately walks the line between deep introspection and pure club play. His sets are an intricate blend of deep, progressive, tech house and techno that values musicality over anything else.
With a number of releases under his belt on labels including Anjunadeep, Yoshitoshi, Sascha Braemer’s ‘whatiplay’, and Lane 8’s ‘This Never Happened’ imprint, Enamour has already made quite an impact in the scene. His music has been supported by names all across the DJ spectrum, including Pete Tong, Danny Howard, Guy J, Oliver Koletzki, Above & Beyond, Jody Wisternoff, Lane 8, Eelke Kleijn, Tim Engelhardt, and many more. In just over a year he’s already caught the attention of two legendary dance music institutions--DJ Mag and Mixmag--the former naming him an artist to watch in their July 2018 issue and the latter handpicking him to join their Magnified team in January of 2019 alongside 11 other artists.
In the past two years, Enamour has made his mark touring all over North America. Recently he’s even become a hot name in remixes after a 5 month reign at the top of the Beatport Deep House charts and #1 in the Hype charts with his remix of Donatello’s “Tears” and another 5 month reign on the Deep House charts with his remix of RUE's "The Cult".
His other releases, including highlights such as the eclectic "Hypnotica EP", the genre-spanning "Quark" on Yoshitoshi, and his track "Ruby" on Anjunadeep have further demonstrated the breadth and quality of his productions but still only scratch the surface of his ability. This is just the beginning of the story for the young artist.