New Year's Eve 2025: Eddie C with Anthony Mansfield, Shiny Objects, & More!
Monarch
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San Francisco
Tuesday, December 31 at 8 pm PST
EDM
Serves Food
Lounge
Nightclub
House
Bar
Tuesday, December 31 at 8 pm PST
EDM
Serves Food
Lounge
Nightclub
House
Bar
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Artists
Description
Make it your best NYE yet with Eddie C, 3 rooms of sound, mind-blowing aerialist performances, free photo booth & surprises all night long!
Welcome to the ultimate New Year's Eve party of 2025! Join us at Monarch for a night filled with music, dancing, and good vibes. Get ready to groove to the beats of Eddie C, Anthony Mansfield, Shiny Objects, and more! The party kicks off on Tue Dec 31 2024 at 8:00 PM and goes on until the early hours of the new year. Don't miss out on this epic celebration - grab your friends and come ring in 2025 in style!
š¶ 3 rooms of sound
š¤øš» Aerialist performances
šø Free photo booth
šø Open bar for VIP ticket holders
DJs
EDDIE C
Anthony Mansfield
Shiny Objects
Jayvi Velasco
Hannah Lee
Heather Beso
Mario Dubbz
Jamel Lee
Kateri
Max Hegard
Rumi
Latest mix: https://soundcloud.com/eddiec/eddie-c-best-friend-034Recent Interview with Dream Chimney: https://www.dreamchimney.com/interviews/Eddie-C/?Selections for Le Visiteur: https://levisiteuronline.com/top10s/max-essa-eddie-c-cosmic-disco/?Loosely represented by this agency over in the UK: https://www.remoteartists.co.uk/eddiec
NEW RELEASES 2024Eddie C - Disco Freaks (Inhale Exhale)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IebsHZDDAUsVeteran Eddie C delivers a disco-infused belter that will make your hips shake.
(Red Motorbike Records) Sandy B & LJ Simon - Sukuma b/w Eddie C Remixhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuNybZWM7J0check my many posts about this release on my Insta: https://www.instagram.com/therealeddiec/write up and dj feedback on my Bandcamp: https://eddiec.bandcamp.com/album/sandy-b-lj-simon-sukumaChief Commander Ebenezer Obey - Eyi Yato (Eddie C Remix)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8z8n1v4b-0Sol Power Sound is back in a big way with a reissue and remix EP from the legendary Nigerian Ju-Ju king, Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey. The double A-side EP features 'Eyi Yato' a tune from 1981 that captures Chief Commander and his band at their absolute funkiest, with a driving drum and bass groove, wah-wah guitar, and signature call-and-response vocals. Remixers include the legendary dub producer Mad Professor, the disco don Eddie C, and the Sol Power All-Stars themselves.
The Sol Power All-Stars keep things organic with chugging drums, heavy analog synth bass and sequences, as well as Daniel Meineckeās additional keys and solos. The Canadian disco don Eddie C goes a little electro and a little acid with his analog bass-heavy flip.
Like a good dub should, Mad Professorās version accentuates the drum and bass groove and drenches everything in vintage sounding Mad Professor delay, reverb, and filtered dub-sauce, live and direct from his classic mixing desk. Alongside an extended edit of the original, the Eyi Yato EP is sure to find a permanent spot in DJ record bags around the world.
DJ Support: Prins Thomas. Francois K, Hunee, Opolopo, Tim Sweeney / Beats in Space, Bill Brewster, Blair French, Daz-i-Kue, Pete on the Corner, Pontchartrain, Cosmo Baker, Applejac, Peter Croce / Rocksteady Disco, Eddie Logix, Adrian Loving, Sumo Sui / Canopy Records.Jona Jefferies - Lost in Paradise (Eddie C Remix) (Apersonal Records)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUGCHXCy0j4āLost in Paradise brings a percussive jungle to some loose-limbed rhythms topped with tropical charm. Eddie C remixes with his trademark sense of elongated and hypnotic grooveā
Eddie C - Love Dancing Theme (Funkyjaws Music V/A 12") Let's Dance Vol.2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=he7ybnXCJFUMax Essa & Eddie C - We Live in the Hills EP (Razor-N-Tape)https://www.instagram.com/p/C4QdO72ADbb/?img_index=1"Longtime friends and musical collaborators @maxessa and @therealeddiec join the RNT fold with a 4 tracker of melancholic and exquisitely produced chilled out disco.
We Live In The Hills EP explores a vast palette of sonic soundscapes, from the shimmering guitars and acid lines of Melon Stepping, to the insistent rolling bass and whimsical synths of Save Me, the deep funk of the EPās title track, and the late nite driving soundtrack stylings of Sixth Bridge. This EP tells a hopeful story of emerging from isolation and doubt, like a lovely musical sunrise after a long dark night.
@maxessa and @therealeddiecneed little introduction. The maverick producers/DJs have been releasing music on a host of different labels for the best part of two decades. Eddieās raw yet sophisticated Slo Mo/Edit/Disco grooves and Maxās blissed-out Balearic beats have soundtracked many-a-session around the world.
The pair first met in Tokyo about ten years ago, but it wasnāt until 2021 that their musical imaginings first came together on the Jigsaw Moon/Jules y Cynthia 12ā for @isitbalearic . They quickly realized that this was a union worth pursuing and for the next eighteen months began sending ideas back and forth. Eddie, at the time living a nomadic existence, working on the tracks from a windmill in Portugal, and road testing them in his Peugeot 308 down the coast between the Sintra countryside and Azenhas do Mar. Max polished them, holed-up in his studio in the Yokohama suburbs.
Finally, after meeting up for a couple of late night bar hopping sessions in Tokyo and a DJ set at Aoyama Tunnel in Shibuya, the die was cast! The āWe Live In The Hillsā EP showcases the first fruits of this magical collaboration, and marks both of their debuts on Razor-N-Tape."