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» Godskitchen South Africa 2012 Review
By ThinkInElectronic / Wednesday, October 31, 2012 / No comments /
Godskitchen South Africa 2012 Review
GODSKITCHEN SOUTH AFRICA REVIEW FEATURING DASH BERLIN AND JEROME ISMA-AE
This past weekend, 26 & 27 October, saw mega electronic dance music brand, Godskitchen hold events at The Green Point Stadium in Cape Town on Friday and on Saturday at the Expo Centre in Nasrec, Johannesburg. This one-of-a-kind dance music event featured top international DJs, Dash Berlin and Jerome Isma-ae as well as local superstars Protoculture and Dean Fuel
The Cape Town show was sold out. Godskitchen, famed for their innovative sets, created a stage specifically for the Green Point Stadium. The Expo Centre was also at capacity with over 3500 party people there to witness the first unveiling of the fusion cube in South Africa: an audio-visual spectacle comprised of an outer cube-shaped structure made from over 130 lighting fixtures, over 460m of LED strips, and upwards of 150m2 LED screens. This was coupled with state-of-the-art visuals and special effects. The DJ booth was within yet another cube, creating a ‘truly immersive performance environment’.
South African fans were treated to an all-encompassing visual and aural EDM feast. Dash Berlin injected the dancefloor with his own brand of futuristic beats and raised the energy levels to a delirious pulse in both cities. Jerome Isma-Ae lived up to the hype with boundary-breaking sets of cutting-edge progressive house.
“What an incredible weekend from every perspective,” said Dean Fuel. “Top quality production from Godskitchen, kick-ass music from all the DJs, and frenetic energy and positivity from all the fans that were there! No wonder it’s a sold-out affair each and every year it comes to South Africa. I can't wait for the next tour, simply epic."
The Godskitchen tour was brought to South Africa by brand activation agency, Sonic State. Visit their Facebook page [http://www.facebook.com/sonicstateagency] to see photographs of the events.
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