Toronto Trance Family, are you ready? FLOH Toronto and Electric Escape have come together to book the return of DJ Simon Patterson for a night of techy moods and edgy riffs inside CODA on Friday, July 12th, 2019. With support from local talent DeeCee, this party could be one of the best of this summer.
Hailing from Belfast, Ireland, Simon Patterson is a sought after DJ, producer and remixer. His style, which can be described as “cutting edge, dark, driving, pulsating,” has earned him praises from well-known industry leaders such as Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk and Ferry Corsten. With track after track of consecutive Beatport number ones with massive singles such as Dissolve, Now I Can Breathe Again, Apex, The One, Shadows’ (with Astrix), Brush Strokes, Northern Lights, Here and Now, Latika, Thump, Smack, F-16, Bulldozer, and Mood Swing, Simon Patterson is known for being a “master craftsman of melancholic melody and the purveyor of razor sharp edges.”
Not only that, Simon’s Open Up brand is firmly established as the market leader for high-quality underground trance, tech and psy. His OU radio show is the hottest showcase of music from the tech and psy scene as well as being the first place to hear the fresh sounds emerging from Simon’s studio. Here’s a taste of what to expect:
When he isn’t in the studio pioneering new beats, Simon’s busy headlining some of the biggest festivals and clubs around the world. He’s also a key player at all major Insomniac events including Dreamstate, EDC, Beyond Wonderland and regularly appears at ASOT, Creamfields, Tomorrowland, BAT, Evolution, Mayday, and Luminosity.
Doors open at 10 PM, so make sure you arrive early to support local DJ DeeCee who always kills it with his sets full of progressive and uplifting tracks. If anyone knows how to warm up a crowd, it’s Derek.
So who’s ready to dance and dance hard? Tier one tickets are sold out, but you can get tier two for $25 here.
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