VietNamNet Bridge – Heart Beat Saigon, a HCMC-based group of DJs from different countries, will join hands with Goethe Institut in HCMC to launch a DJ night at The Observatory in HCMC’s District 4 on September 11.
German DJ Jan Oberlaender – Photo: Courtesy of organizers
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The event features Jan Oberlaender from Germany, Oko from Ukraine, and two popular faces of Heart Beat Saigon, German founder Christ Wolter and local DJ/producer B.A.X.
A highlight of the event is DJ Jan Oberlaender, a familiar face on the legendary Fusion Festival and in the epicenter of the Berlin club scene.
OKO (Eugene) originates in Ukraine where he shot to stardom as a DJ. He is now starting a new challenge while residing in Saigon.
This is the 13th instalment of Heart Beat. This is the second time the crew of Heart Beat has teamed up with Goethe Institut to run a music show. Heart Beat has nearly seven years active in Saigon introducing techno culture to Saigon’s nightlife techno culture and hosting nights playing classic grooving minimal techno.
The show will take place at The Observatory, a nightclub that is focused on underground music and the cultures associated with it, at 5 Nguyen Tat Thanh in District 4 in HCMC. There is a free entrance before 11 p.m. Attendees will be charged VND150,000 each afterwards.
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