Dëhasse to play Union Night Club in Los Angeles this Thanksgiving / Black Friday November 25th.

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Premier European Electronic Music Talent Dëhasse will perform at Union Nightclub in LA this Thanksgiving / Black Friday the 25th of November launching his new “Dëhasse with Friends” Concept. The event will be held in the Noise Room at the multi-facetted venue.  Joining Dëhasse are special guest Spanish producer “Groovebox” and Los Angeles based Eddie Portillo, and Jason Blakemore, Julian Anthony and Dj Thee-O.

The date earmarks the beginning of a series of events in Los Angeles.  More details will be  released soon.

Watch the trailer to the event down below

 

 

A spokesperson for Union LA commented: Dëhasse is a true pioneer in the European techno and progressive scene and has achieved much credible success under many different guises whilst also previously in his career launching many world class Electronic music stars of today. Dëhasse is a true visionary of Electronic Music and we are delighted to bring his new exciting concept “Dëhasse With Friends” to Union LA.

Dëhasse Added: Union is an awesome space to stage a serious Electronic Music Event and myself and my team are very much looking forward to the event on Black Friday.

The launch of “Dëhasse With Friends” coincides with the promo launch of the new Dëhasse single “Reaction” and the brand-new YouTube Channel: Dehasse.TV.

Further forthcoming Dëhasse releases this fall include the new melodic techno stormer entitled “Dorian Gray”, appropriately named after the late great and legendary 90’s Techno club in Frankfurt, Germany.

In the past 4 years Dëhasse has enjoyed a string of hits on Electronic Music Portal Beatport and in 2012, Dëhasse mixed the theme tune to the London 2012 Olympic Games “Harder Than You Think” with heritage Hip Hop act “Public Enemy”. The track reached top 5 in the UK National Chart.

Over the past 2 years, Dëhasse’s music has found its way into mainstream sync and advertising campaigns with his track “Mountains We Can’t Climb” being featured by leading US clothing brands Roxy Clothing, Fox Head Clothing and French shoe brand Etines AB&A on their respective advertising campaigns. The track was also featured by Insomniac Events on their Escape Halloween trailer.

To listen to Dëhasse’s Dorian Gray, follow this link https://youtu.be/nf-HV2aOcHM

To listen to Dëhasse’s Reaction Club mix, follow this link https://youtu.be/KQ4Z5ItlYyY

For tickets purchase them HERE

 

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Discovery Sessions 008 (Sanctuary Guest Mix w/ Dj Tysen)

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Jump start your week with a new Discovery Sessions 008 Pre-Sanctuary Mix with Dj Tysen at the helm. Enjoy the sounds of artist headlining this friday’s Basscon Massive with our exclusive hardstyle mix. Enjoy and let us know what you think! Hope to see you all there.

 

 

-Mario #SCEE

 

 

Discovery Sessions Preview!

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Welcome to the preview of our newest segment here at SCEE (So Cal Edm Events) entitled Discovery Sessions, we wanted to give you a brief preview on what is being launched this Monday before it’s actual launch! This has been a idea I’ve had for over a year at first it started as a music Monday’s where I would share new songs with all of you that I’ve discovered and where worthy of sharing but, after time I realized there were many places and areas where one could do that already including but not limited to beatport own website and other sites dedicated to the music. So I erased that idea from the board and I went back to work, as time progress I almost lost hope into launching something at all until I struck an idea at an event here in Los Angeles. I was at a small party with lesser known dj’s and producers who were trying to expose there music to the masses, I started to think to myself “Why isn’t there a platform for all these producers and aspiring Dj’s to share the music they make to the masses besides working the circuit?”

And that’s when it clicked, why couldn’t I do something like that? Why couldn’t I reach out to all these people with hopes and dreams of becoming big time producers and dj’s and give them a platform to share the music they produces/play/love, from house, trap, trance, french house, deep house and all the in between genres that “EDM” has evolved into. So we got to work, we reached out via our various social media platforms and asked from the smallest dj’s to the one who open clubs like Exchange LA, Sutra OC, Avalon and more. Not surprisingly we received numerous emails and replies with interest and that’s where Discovery Sessions comes in!

We will be showcasing one dj/producer every week and allowing them to show you what they have and what they bring to your ears! I invite you to listen with an open mind and enjoy what they have to offer in various sub-genres of the electronic music spectrum! We hope that with this you’ll find someone new that you will enjoy and hopefully support as they pursue their dreams of sharing their music to the world! With that being said please follow our sound cloud page and youtube pages and both will carry each discovery session each week! Cheers and thank you for stopping by and reading this preview! Much love and here is to a new segement! Cheers!

 

-Mario #SCEE

 

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Hard Summer Saturday Playlist

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Hard Summer happens this weekend so we thought we’d share a playlist of all the artist that will on the lineup this weekend! We kick things off with Saturday night lineup. A little note I’ll be the first to admit that when I started this list I was very shall we say skeptical on what I would put because of my lack of knowledge on some of these artist, especially with the hip hop acts and the lesser known acts that I had never heard of. But I came out quiet surprised on some of the artist that I found that I did not know before this post. I invite you to have an open mind when listen to this because it’s a mix of all kinds of genre of music and some of the well known acts as well and some not so much! We make this to showcase something that you might not normal even turn an ear for to possibly maybe have you discover something out of your comfort zone. I hope you Enjoy the choices and let us know what you think as you hear this playlist! Tomorrow the Sunday mix will be updated!

Playlist Track

1. The Morning by The Weekend

2. Go by The Chemical Brothers

3. Clouds by KSHMR & Dillon Francis

4. Unison by Porter Robinson

5. Studio by Schoolboy Q

6. Say My Name by ODESZA

7. Our Demons by The Glitch Mob (Filous Remix)

8. After Life by Tchami

9. Here for you by Gorgon City

10. This Could be Us- Rae Scremmurd

11. I love you by Woodkid

12. Lifestyle by Young Thug

13. The Drop by Bro Safari

14. Need this by GriZ

15. Dare you 2 move  by Destructo

16. Hard Time by Seinabo Sey

17.  Superspeed by Lido & Canblaster

18. Sampler mix by Hot Since 82 (mini mix not title of song)

19. Choo Choo by Boys Noize & Salva

20. Bang by Erol Alkan

21. Shiba San mini mix (5min sample)

22. Bounce by Mercer & 4B

23. King by Years & Years

24. Weather Man by Lunice

25. Impress of You by Giraffage

26. Trap Arms by Milo & Otis

27. Deep Down Low by Valentiono Khan (Favorite lol)

28. Bailando by Engrique Iglesias ( Matoma Official Remix)

29. I met you by Flume

30. Young in Love by Sweater Beats

31. Unechanted3 by Alesia

32. Fall over by Banks (Djemba Djemba remix)

33. Down and Dirty by Sharam Jey

34. Anonymous by Dirtyphonics

35. Pool girls by Nina Las Vegas

36. Crank by Ghastly X Mija

37. Nobody by Vanilla Ace

38. Sharpe James by Nadus

39. Still waiting by Hunter Siegel

40. If only by Maya Payne

41. Grind Hard by GANZ

42. Hood Life by Doug English (Eyes everywhere remix)

43. Excist by OEVERWERK

Steve Angello @ Create Nightclub

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Oh Dag Yo Photography © 2015

 

What was walking into something that felt like it carried itself with Ibiza vibes was only the beginning of a whirlwind of a night.

As soon as Sebjak kicked off with some Progressive house beats Create (nightclub) started going off. A simple four on the floor beat emerged into a funkadelic house set that had everyone dancing, or as I would say (and probably do), “doing the knee thing.” He did a graceful job of keeping everybody happy as they swayed across the dance floor but it was truly a matter of time before the mastermind of the night took over the decks.

Steve Angello immediately caught everybody present off-guard as he stormed the decks with intense cowbell beats that turned into big-room madness. From the pulsating bass to the high ringing treble, it was no surprise that Steve was behind the decks.

There was a moment where he played a track that I couldn’t get even the tip of my tongue on. It is probably an ID waiting to explode over all the main stages across festivals world-wide but if there is one thing that I remember from that night, it is as soon as he dropped this track I was so ecstatically overwhelmed that I swallowed the gum I was chewing. Think of a solid mixture of big room melodies with trappy bass and catchy beats intertwined all into a track that would ring in your ears for days to come.

It always happens that my words can’t do a club event justice – so with that being said, I present to you the wonderful images of local Los Angeles DJ photographer Ohdagyo. If you ever make it out to Create (or any edm club in LA at that matter) you will probably run into this guy. Keep an eye out for him and his amazing pictures!
To view more photos by Ohdagyo click HERE!

-Charlee Grey

Weekend in LA 1/28

Welcome to another edition of Weekend in LA! Here you’ll find all the upcoming events this weekend in LA and OC hottest EDM nightclubs! Let’s get started!

 

Sutra OC

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1.29 Element Thursdays brings you Cosmic Gate Start To Feel Album Tour

1.31 Social Saturdays brings Paris Blohm

Purchase tickets to both shows HERE!

 

Yost Theater

 

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1.29 Havoc Thursday brings you the White Rabbit Group 5 year anniversary with 12th Planet & Gladiator.

Guest list Mention “SCEE” at the door 21+ 20 dollars b4 11pm, 25 dollars b4 11pm for 18+

 

Exchange LA!

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1.30 Awakening Fridays presents Knife Party Album Release party Abandon Ship alongside Adam Auburn!

1.31 Inception Saturdays brings you Anjunadeep with Lane 8, 16 Bit Lolitas, Jody Wisternoff + Special Guest!

Buy your tickets HERE!

NO Guestlist Available for these events!

 

Create Nightclub!

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1.30 Noize Fridays brings Sultan & Nedshepard alongside Dj Lema

1.31 Arcade Saturdays brings the Duo Posso alongside Treo!

Buy your tickets HERE! Remember to use SCEE to these and all your Create Events to get 15% off!

 

Shark Club!

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1.31 Bassrush presents Crizzly to the Shark Club in Costa Mesa!

Text us for guestlist information @ 714-944-6513

 

 

Heat OC
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1.30 Exposé at Heat OC brings you Worthy this friday!
Mention SCEE guestlist to get in for free b4 10:30!

While you are there check out all the links for other upcoming events at all these clubs! #SCEE

1st Annual Ten Questions of 2014 w/ Special Guest

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Welcome everyone, as the year comes to a close I had an idea to ask some people who either have some influence, will influence or are a driving force on social media in the EDM world! Below you’ll find from ID&T Employee, your everyday Social Media personalities and others! We asked them to answer ten questions that we thought would be insightful or maybe give us an idea of what the year was like to these people in our EDM world this past year. Enjoy!

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1. Hello, First let’s start off with a little background information on who you are? Do you run a social media site? Do you work for the industry? Tell the people they must know!

David Rodarte(DR): “My Name is David Rodarte,  Many know me as “Peedi”. I currently work in the Electronic Music Festival Industry for ID&T. I am the Creative Director for Tomorrowworld music festival, and the director of operations for Tomorrowland.”

I’m Emerson(EN). “Creator of @edmfriends on Instagram.”

Kelly Proctor(KP), “founder of Music Not Molly, a brand dedicated to education, harm reduction, sober support, and responsibility within the EDM community.” (Follow @MusicNotMolly)

Marvin Nicklaus(MN) “I run EDMBOYS and Trance LA on facebook and instagram” (Follow @EdmBoys)

Helen Perez(HP) ” I’m an amateur photographer first and foremost. I have no training and shoot most events on a pocket camera. I’ve gained some success this year and have been able to shoot a couple of events via a photo pass, I’m working my butt off with the hope to see some real forward motion in 2015.” (Follow @Goto_photography)

Matthew Smit(MS) “I am the assistant marketing manager at a big EDM Office. As a side gig, I also run Night Owl Guestlist, and DJ as Shmitty. I am also a guestlist coordinator at Exchange LA.” (Follow @Shmitty)

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2. Now that we know a little bit about you let’s jump into this past year, Overall what did you think of the dance culture this year as oppose to the previous years?

DR: “My opinion on Dance culture for 2014 is? 2014 once again, was a very successful year. Many music festival that have never sold out. Finally reached their maximum capacity possible. Clearly that’s a sign that Dance Coulter is still growing just when many of us thought
“it can’t get any bigger.”

EN: “It’s gotten huge and embraced by many.”

KP: “The EDM and festival scene has blown up over the last year or so.  I was in a burger place yesterday, and Porter Robinson was playing.  Like NEW Porter!  This is wonderful because we get to share the music we love with so many new people, and more money is being invested in EDM related events and projects.  The bad news is, more people are drawn to the scene for the wrong reasons and it brings a lot of negative attention to our beloved lifestyle. 

MN: “Dance culture this year went bigger than the past years. So many “newbies” getting involved in our scene.   ”

HP: “I think this year saw EDM become much more mainstream as a whole, and as such the scene was flooded with fly by night fans but also by people really discovering what this culture is about.  I think overall it was a better year for EDM and the culture is breeds as I don’t think people believe it’s a fad anymore. I think some amazing music came out this year as well, including the new Dillon album – that thin is straight FIRE. ”

MS: “As its getting bigger and bigger, more and more events are popping up and attendance levels are of the charts. This year, house music was given more love than in previous years. Looking forward to the days that house music and not “EDM” are mainstage.”

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3. A lot of festivals are popping up all around the United States and beyond, what was your favorite festival this year and why? What festival do you plan on attending 2015?

DR: “I would have to say my favorite festival of 2014 was Tomorrowworld.
Why? Tomorrowworld is a growing event. It’s only on its second year and it’s growing quickly. It’s the only event people are comparing to Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas and has surpassed Ultra Music Festival.
(Two of Americas biggest electronic music festivals.) In barley its opening year.. It’s the only event in the world that is 21 and over. With that being said it draws in a different crowd. There is nothing else like it. I plan on attending (Defqon1 & Sensation  Amsterdam) next year.”

EN: “EDC will be forever in my heart. I was born at EDC LA 2010. I’m planning on attending Beyond Wonderland, Crush, Coachella, EDC LV, Hard Summer and more Insomniac Events.”

KP: “The vibes at Nocturnal Wonderland this year were unbeatable.”

MN: “My favorite event this is EDC LV of course. And for next year i’m trying my best to attend Tomorrowworld”

HP: ”In spite of the HORRIBLE venue, HARD Summer was my favorite. I’m a big fan of HARD events overall as I feel they are more accessible to the average fan as opposed to Insomniac which is more aimed at the diehards. I respect and love both companies a great deal and a close second was Nocturnal, the vibes were off the charts and as annoying as those hills were, I’ll still miss that venue. My goal for 2015 is to hit at least one international festival – even if it means just going to Digital Dreams in Toronto or EDC Mexico.”

MS: “As I work the entire time during our produced edm shows, I enjoy time off at other festivals. My favorite festival this year was Lightning in a Bottle, one the best vibes out there…In 2015, I am looking forward to attending BPM Festival in January and Burning Man for the first year =]”

4. Even more than festivals this year, club events are just about everywhere with EDM artist, what club event did you go to this year that you enjoyed and why?

DR: “My favorite club that I went to this year was Ministry of sound in the United Kingdom. I’m a huge fan of intimate club settings. Especially when you’re Favorite Dj’s are playing that evening. I spent 11 hours listening to Trance on a Tuesday night there.  ”

EN: “Bassmnt in SD. Most of my friends come party out there and the DJ is right in front of my face. Haha”

KP: “Too many to count!  I was lucky enough to see Armin at Sound Nightclub in LA after the Grammy’s.  It was so intimate.  Unforgettable!  The Bounce Bus Tour with Will Sparks, Joel Fletcher and Timmy Trumpet at Create Nightclub was ridiculously fun.  ATB at Exchange LA was magical. 
MN: “Hard with Style at NOS. That event got me to hardstyle, and that’s the reason why i enjoyed that even”

HP: “Club events are my bread and butter in terms of photos since they are cheaper to attend – on average – and much closer to home, but if I had to pick just one show I would have to give it to DadaLife at Avalon for Control’s Anniversary party. I have never had so much fun at a club before and since then. ”

MS: “Joseph Capriati at Exchange LA might have been the best techno in a while…. unreal. Another show that was life changing…. Polish Ambassador at House of Blues. Amazing.”

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5. Following that question, what was the best club you visit all year long? And why?

DR: “I would have to say Ministry of sound in London. Is my favorite club in the world..”

EN: “I haven’t been really going to clubs lately.”

KP: “I love Sound because it is small and you can get really up close and personal.  But the visuals at Exchange LA are unparalleled.”

MN: “Best club for me this year would be Exchange LA. Super friendly staff, drinks are good and reasonable price as well”

HP: “I’m a huge Avalon fan. I know it has its detractors but you can’t beat the space and with the recent revamp the club is now up to par with some of the news venues. Plus you can’t beat Avaland for some late night partying. My second favorite was Exchange, had they had a better layout i think it would have one in first place, I mean that led wall is INSANE. ”

MS: “Best club of the year goes to Exchange.”

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6. Who do you think was the breakout upcoming artist of the year? Why?

DR: “Kygo in my opinion had a break out year. Performing at Tomorrowworld main stage this year. Was a huge smile step in his career. Ever since then he has been getting more recognition and having the opportunity to perform at some of the biggest stages. I believe 2015 will be a huge year for him.”

EN: “Oliver Heldens. Deep House with some new feels.”

KP: “Oliver Heldens.  Not my personal favorite of the year, but no one can deny that guy blew up like no other in 2014.  I’d also add Deorro , DJ Snake and Kygo to that list. Of course these guys have been around, but they’ve totally exploded this year.  I think Helena is also starting something big.  I hope she has a big breakout in 2015.   She’s awesome.”

MN: “Breakout artist this year.. Hmm i guess it’s Oliver Heldens. That dude got some good talent”

HP: “I think that Porter and Dillon tie for breakout, even though they have both been around for a minute, it seems like both really hit their stride this year and honestly I don’t think there is anyone on the planet who hasn’t heard Get Low. Porter’s tour was amazing and although I didn’t have a chance to attend a show all I heard was that it was beautiful, which is not something people usually say about shows. I think Deorro would have achieved Dillon level had he chosen to continue DJ’ing in 2015. But don’t sleep on Deorro people, the man is really fucking smart. ”

MS: “Breakthrough Artist – Ghastly & Mija – You may not know there name now, but you will…. Not a duo but have been producing a couple tracks together which have been getting played by artists such as Jack U”

7. What do you think the top 3 tracks of the year are?

DR: “Hey Now London Grammer
(Arty mix)
● Stampede Dimitri Vegas & like Mike freat. Dvbbs
● Akwell & Ingrosso
We came We raved We loved”

EN: “Red Lights- Tiesto

Summer-Calvin Harris

Overdrive- Oliver Heldens”

KP: “Turn Down for What?” was pretty iconic…again, maybe not my favorite, but it certainly took over!  “Gold Skies” SvD, etc. defined the Summer for me.  “Sea of Voices” by Porter Robinson just showed a totally different side of EDM.”

MN: “Top 3 tracks, This is What It Feels Like – Armin,  Summer – Calvin Harris, Booyah – Showtek ”

HP: “1. Get Low – for obvious reasons.

2. Red Lights – I could not get that damn chorus      out of my head

3. Yee – that bass line is never going to go away – ever”

MS: “Top 3 Tracks –
Rampa featuring Meggy – Everything (Sonny Fodera Remix)
David Penn – People Lovin’ People (Vanilla Ace Remix)
Return of the Jaded – 2 to the 3 (Original Mix)”

8. Who was your top Dj/Producer overall this year?

DR:” Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano
●16 Bit”

EN: “Avicii”

KP: “Names like Cedric Gervais, Calvin Harris, Skrillex, Disclosure, Hardwell, Zedd have all become so recognizable, even outside the EDM scene.  We have to give them credit for blazing the trail, even if they are “mainstream.”  They all had a great year.  My personal favorite of the year?  Porter Robinson.  The “Worlds ”album and tour both were perfection.”

MN: “My top dj.. My number 1 Dj, Armin van Buuren!”

HP: “Diplo I think just dominated this year as a DJ and producer. I don’t think anyone else really had as much pull as he had this year and honestly I don’t see Dip-train stopping anytime soon.”

MS: “Favorite Producer – Oscar L & Sonny Fodera

    Favorite DJ – Art Department & Loco Dice”

9. Overall our culture is growing, what do you expect for 2015 to be like?

DR: “I personally think 2015 will be a ground breaking year for Ravers and festival-goers all over the United States.
Unfortunately with our culture becoming so popular. That sometimes may cause over popularity/population and sometimes that can draw the wrong people for the wrong reasons..
I see many people switching their preference on events because of this situation.. I feel many will be choosing other events to attend and put forth a new interest.. Still in Dance music of course.  Just a different festival. I feel that certain festivals that were at the top of the Scene will still be there but now have a different crowd attending.  I say this because I have many friends who are choosing not to participate in certain events/ festivals anymore because they would like to try something different..I’m very excited to see how 2015 turns out.”

EM: “A lot bigger scene”

KP: “I hope things keep getting bigger and better, and that we all take a little more responsibility for ourselves and our behavior as the outside world starts seeing more and more of the rave scene.”

MN: “For 2015, i’m hoping that Trance music will have a good comeback. More underground events.”

HP: “I don’t expect 2015 to be a slow year for EDM, I think it’s going to go into hyperdrive and if EDC being already 75% sold out ALREADY is any indication i image there to be a giant boom of new fans that will propel the culture far further than anyone anticipated.” (Editors Note at the time it was 75% now it’s 85%)

MS: “KMore Festivals, More House, and less main room cheese…..one can only hope :p”

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10. Lastly, If you had a chance to attend any festival/club in the world where would you go and why?

DR: “I would love to attend club space in Ibiza. It’s always been a great idea of my to go not necessarily have any plans wing the entire trip and see where I end up in that island.. My life can tend to be on a daily weekly schedule and being able to do a trip like that with no plan’s would be amazing”

EN: “TomorrowLand for a new worlwide experience. ”

KP: “Tomorrowland, Defqon, every EDC, and every club in Ibiza! Is that too much to ask?”

MN: “Tomorrowland in Belgium! Heard so many good things about that event.”

HP: “I would love to attend Tomorrowland in Belgium. That is my alpha and omega of festivals and as strange as this sounds, I really want to go to SunBurn Goa in India. India is taking off in terms of this culture and I would love to see it for myself. ”

MS: “I would attend Burning Man….nothing better than Mind body soul and house music….”

There you have it folks, A special thank you to everyone who took the time to fill out the first annual questionnaire it is much appreciated! Hope everyone of you enjoyed reading a little bit about these people and the thoughts they shared regarding our EDM world. I wish everyone a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Boxing Day, Happy Holidays and  Happy New Year to everyone! 2015, We’ll try and step it up! Peace, Love, Unity, Respect!

-Mario #SCEE

Weekend in LA! 11/18

Welcome to our weekly edition of what’s happening in LA! Don’t miss out on some great shows coming up, let’s jump in!

Sutra OC

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This weekend at Sutra brings you three great shows with:

Slander for Element Thursdays
Vice for F*D Up fridays
&
Ashley Wallbridge for Social Saturdays

For tickets click HERE!

Guestlist mention SCEE for all these shows b4 10pm and get in for free!

Bottle Service email is at Socaledmevnts@gmail.com!

Create Nightclub

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This weekekd at Create Nightclub brings you:

Noize Fridays you have the duo Matisse & Sadko alongside Charity Strike!

Arcade Saturday brings the Trance legends Cosmic Gate to the dance floor! With Jordan V opening the floor!

Get your tickets HERE! ⚠ Remember to use SCEE to get 15% off!⚠

Exchange LA

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Insomniac & Exchange LA brings the Hardstyle man himself Headhunterz for a special show! For tickets click HERE!

Very limited discounted guestlist available please text 714-944-6513

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Awakening Fridays bring you the EXLA dance floor Mercer! Alongside Shmittu + T-Wrecks! Grab your tickets HERE!

Discount Guestlist text 714-944-6513! Ladies, we are taking care of your entry text us!

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EXLA Christmas party come in the form of Tommy Trash’s A Very Trashed Xmas! The venue is going all out for this party with xmas hats, santa, sexy ms. Clauses, elves & much much more!
So bring your ugly sweaters, bring your xmas hats, be festive and get your tickets HERE!

Very limited discounted guestlist available text 714-944-6513!

Yost Theater

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The White Rabbit Group along with Yost brings you Havoc Thursday (18+) with the Panda Funk Takeover! Get your tickets HERE!

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$15 off with an unwrapped toy (at least $10 value) to receive $15 off all night! Must mention SCEE at the door!

Heat OC!

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The debut of Exposé at Heat OC a partnership with the White Rabbit Group goes live this friday (21+)! The debut kicks ofd with Jauz + Bones + Adam Aburn! Don’t miss out on this event! For tickets click HERE!

Random tid bits!

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Are you heading to Las Vegas? Check out any of these shows on us! Click HERE and get your pair now!

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These tickets are going up for both shows grab your tickets NOW!

Oliver Heldens – HERE
Myon & Shane 54 – HERE

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Most of these shows are on there last tier! Grabs your today! Click HERE!
Remember to use SCEE to get 15 % off!

✌#SCEE

Exchange LA!! A new step forward!

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We’d like to announce that we have been given the opportunity to be part of the Exchange LA team as of September 25th 2015, We will be now be helping promote events, tickets, gues list and bottle services to this great and historic venue! If you have any questions or comments please feel free to email us at socaledmevnts@gmail.com.

 

With that being said we’d invite you to take a moment to read this article we found on the building, standing in front of it during the day spark our curiosity to find out its origins and history behind this landmark, so we did a little google search and found this great article that gives a good detail and provides some awesome pictures of what the building original purpose. Enjoy! Don’t forget to support us and follow up on all other social media platforms!

http://bigorangelandmarks.blogspot.com/2009/01/no-205-los-angeles-stock-exchange.html

-Mario #SCEE