
Solaris Ft Cristoph
Savaya
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Bali
Saturday, June 21 at 3 pm GMT+8
$3 Off Tickets
EDM
Dayclub
Pool
Saturday, June 21 at 3 pm GMT+8
$3 Off Tickets
EDM
Dayclub
Pool
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Details
Artists
Description
GUESTLIST POLICY - Guestlist valid until 6pm and will be reduced cover after 6pm.
- Dress code: Smart Casual. A visit to Savaya Bali is an occasion, so please dress for it. Proper swim attire to be worn in the pools at all times.
- We do not permit : Work Jeans or Denim; beer branded singlets; cut off clothing; or athletic sport wear.
- Guests intoxicated or under the influence of drugs will not be allowed to enter.
- Management reserves the right to refuse entry at their own discretion.
- Guests must be 21 or older in order to enter Savaya.
Thank you for choosing Savaya Bali. We look forward to welcoming you.
CRISTOPH Newcastle based DJ, Producer and Label head of Consequence of Society Recordings. Releases on Pryda Presents, Bedrock, Defected, Factory 93, Last nIght On Earth, Truesoul, Knee Deep in Sound, Yoshi Toshi and Selador.
From sneaking into his local club to DJ as a teen to performing season-long residencies at Ibiza's most extravagant club,Hï, Cristoph's journey to global stardom is a tale of passion and hard-work, underpinned by a supreme talent and energy which has seen the British DJ and producer catapult into the eyes -and ears -of dance music's biggest names. Inspired by the Chicago house scene whilst growing up in Newcastle, England, Cristoph sought influence from the sounds of acts like Masters at Work and the progressive tones of Sasha & Digweed, as well as his own upbringings. With Cristoph's brother landing him his first spot in a local Newcastle venue, the DJ's father was the figure responsible for the purchase of his first pair of decks. Mastering his craft on vinyl, Cristoph soon started to hone his talents in the studio, receiving his first big break via the tutorship of Hot Since 82, aka Daley Padley. Following his widely supported release 'Alone' on Knee Deep in Sound, it was a meeting with another of dance music's A-list names that changed the course of Cristoph's future, when Eric Prydz, impressed by the Geordie's crisp productions and acclaimed EP '8-track', offered him a spot on his new 'Pryda Presents' label. Releases such as 'Feel' and 'EPOCH' saw Cristoph quickly become a giant in the world of progressive house.