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Déjà Vu x Noche Romantica

  • Our Wicked Lady 153 Morgan Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11237 United States (map)

Déjà Vu is back with a sweet Valentine’s line up. Noche Romantica’s own Tenosh will be bringing his bag full ofcumbia and funky tunes that will make everyone dance. Joining him will be DJ Mas Corazón with deep grooves to warm up the Bushwick rooftop. February is Battle of the Bands at Our Wicked Lady, so come early to check out Brooklyn’s hottest new bands going head to head, this is happening every weekend night. We will get started on the main floor before moving upstairs 😉


DJs

Tenosh

Joshua Lucio Lasso aka Tenosh is the Head Chef at Public Records, a food and music driven space in Brooklyn, NY. LA-raised and Ecuadorian-born, Lasso mixes his background with innovative elements in his music and in his food offerings.

Lasso a part of an international niche community of vinyl collectors and DJ’s. He specializes in collecting music from Latin America, Jamaica, and the US during periods of social unrest and has performed across Latin America and Asia, and domestically in the US.

DJ Mas Corazon

Más Corazón’ musical journey began at the young age of 8 when he started DJing family and friends parties and getting deep into Latin music specifically Salsa. Influenced by many artists from the Fania label to Nile Rodgers and Ron Trent, he was already a dance music DJ by the time he was in high school and began to produce music in college. He defines his style of playing as eclectic and groovy with the ability to play both vinyl and digital. Más Corazón started to officially release music in 2018. His work includes productions and remixes from the likes of Screaming Rachel on the legendary Trax Records under the alias of Calambre and an EP on Katakana Records under the alias, Boogadisco as well as several self-released singles.


Hosted by:

Lia Camille

Deja Vu started as an excuse to have a birthday party where Lia could ensure the music would be good. She called on her pals at Our Wicked Lady who let her bring in two of her favorite selectors Adrian is Hungry and Prince of Queens, who kept everyone dancing all night. It went so well that Lia and Adrian have been back every month (minus a pandemic hiatus) bringing a rotation of their favorite DJs to run the dancefloor. A combination of loving live music and wanting to see Latinx artists get more recognition and opportunities across cultural spaces turned into a 12-year career producing and programming in the arts for Lia with that desire at the center, whether it be as the Executive Producer of Celebrate Brooklyn! Or throwing intimate shows across Brooklyn for up-and-coming artists you didn’t know you loved. If you can’t find her, check the dance floor.

Adrian is Hungry

Adrian is Hungry at African music center flatbush Brooklyn

Adrian is Hungry has  been collecting and sharing vintage afro-rooted music for the past 5 years in New York City. Tropical sounds from Colombia, New York, the Antilles, Venezuela, Peru, Africa, and more with an emphasis on danceable tunes that hit a nostalgia chord and bring you back to dancing with your tia at a family house party.

A traveler and cultural anthropologist at heart, he’s been exploring and rediscovering his cultural identity through music research and curation, creating spaces in Brooklyn to bring this sound back into the Barrio.

Earlier Event: February 4
Reggae Vs. Cumbia at Transpecos
Later Event: February 18
La Gran Noche at Veracruz