
Love Games 9th Anniversary: Takaya Nagase, Yuji Kawasaki, Lauren Murada, Finn Jones + more
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Friday, April 3 at 10 pm EDT
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Friday, April 3 at 10 pm EDT
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It’s a family affair as Love Games celebrates its ninth anniversary on April 3rd. It feels like just yesterday when Lauren Murada & Finn Jones were baby DJs in the Bad Room, throwing down on Wednesday nights. They’ve since graduated to Good Room residents, hosting some of their favorite DJs from around the world in full club takeovers. The party is a love letter to disco as the pair continue their mission to bring the spirit of the genre into the 21st century.
You can expect the regular glitz, glam and drama at this anniversary special as Lauren and Finn warm up the main room with their high-energy mix of house and disco. For this edition, they’ve invited friends Takaya Nagese and Yuji Kawasaki to headline. The Japanese-born, Brooklyn-based DJs are long-time diggers, known for their mind-melting journeys that leave dancers thinking, ‘what, what the hell did I just hear?!’ They previously graced Love Games decks in 2017 (their second party ever!) and it just felt right to have the JOY members return.
The Bad Room will be helmed by Exley booker and resident Ryan McKnight. He’s a native New Yorker who spent the ‘90s as a baby club kid, working at venues like Limelight, Twilo and Tunnel. With years of experience in booth, Ryan makes a nod the old while keeping it fresh and new. Carozilla rounds out the lineup on warm-up duties. The Miami-turned-Brooklyn digger has spent five years as a resident at Rich Medina’s record bar, Dante’s HiFi. Needless to say, she’s a head. Expect a mix of house, electro and Italo from this perfectly complementary pair.
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