
Palms Trax | g-HA & Olanskii | Øyvind MorkenA long weekend awaits with the much anticipated return of Palms Trax. The producer and DJ hasn’t been back since his marathon set, back in 2019 when he cooked up a storm from the basement. His long-running connection with Dekmantel has only seen him rise into the forefront of the DJ scene and he’s become a sought-after selector. This time he’s in the backyard with Frædag and more holding court.#house #uk #bass #disco Gården22:00 – Øyvind Morken23:45 – g-HA01:15 – Palms TraxBasementclosedID:20This event is free for personal assistants with the display of a valid “ledsagerbevis”. For more information go to https://jaegeroslo.no/accessibility/Palms TraxFor aspiring DJs and producers, or indeed anyone who appreciates a good story, the genesis of Palms Trax couldn’t have read any dreamier. You know the one; curious yet naive son of the English Riviera lands a job at one of London’s leading record stores and discovers the masters of Chicago house and Detroit techno. Later, stumbling around Berlin, his primitive attempts to emulate the sound of his newfound heroes accidentally land him a bona fide dance floor hit. A gradual but steady stream of EPs courtesy of Dutch dance music powerhouse Dekmantel have allowed his productions to blossom in richer, smoother directions. Since then, the sound of Palms Trax has been a fixture on their enormous main stage, drifting seamlessly between vintage house, esoteric disco and the various shades of a bubbling UK underground he has helped define.g-HA & OlanskiiTwo pivotal bodies in the sphere of Norwegian electronic music, g-HA & Olanskii are an event, a club, a DJ duo, and a musical authority for Norway. Individually adept as DJ, selectors and tastemaker, Ola “Olanskii” Smith-Simonsen and Geir “g-HA” Holger’s musical voices unified for Sunkissed, an events series that has become the backbone of Oslo’s electronic music scene and beyond.Øyvind MorkenOslo`s Øyvind Morken (pronounced Oy-vind) has a unique ability to play everything from A to Z of what genres concern. Working the dance floor in the most unexpected ways. For the last nine years he has held down a residency at Jaeger. Eight of them weekly under the Untzdag banner, a wordplay for Onsdag, Norwegian for Wednesday. It became an institution in Oslo. Drawing in a crowd of open-minded party freaks for nights of wild abandon, and where musical diversity and self-expression was encouraged.
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