MONTREAL,
Canada (Club Soda announcement) - A year-and-a-half into their
residency at the East Village's Nublu, GlobeSonic �DJs Fabian
Alsultany, Acidophilus (Bill Bragin) and Derek Beres � continues as the
top electronic world music party nationwide, having toured and
performed alongside the top names in the industry. Their monthly party
sees hundreds of dancing fans take to the floor to scour a world of
rhythms at one of the city's hottest musical venues, which has launched
bands like Brazilian Girls, Wax Poetic and Love Trio to international
success. The cozy, intimate vibe is a great complement to the continual
bottom-heavy onslaught of Arabic, African, Balkan, South Asian, Latin
and Caribbean beats the tag-teaming trio create. February 19th
will be their next go-round before taking off to perform on the 25th
and 26th at Montreal's Club Soda during world music expo Strictly
Mundial. They will close out both evenings, performing alongside
Afro-Latin outfit Yerba Buena, Haitian vocalist Emeline Michel,
Argentinean singer (and Grammy nominee) Sandra Luna, Hungarian
beatsters Romano Drom, Puerto Rican plena innovators Plena Libre and
New York fusionists Pharaoh's Daughter. During this special show they
will be joined by the Shakti Spirit Dancers and feature visuals by
Projectile Arts' Casey Meade. Things keep heating up for
GlobeSonic DJs in March as their monthly Nublu party will feature the
release of Luaka Bop/V2's newest West African collection, Love's a Real
Thing on March 12. Bragin and Beres stop by Sin Sin for the weekly Soma
party on March 22, while Alsultany takes GlobeSonic to Singapore to
perform with Yossou N'Dour, Susheela Raman, Sidestepper and Pancho
Sanchez. The trio unites for April's Nublu chronicles, which will serve
as a double record-release party for new albums by Alsultany and Beres.
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