Celebrating in Stereo
To the rest of the globe Stereo is known for its massive sound system. To us Montrealers, the club's sonic excellence is only one of the numerous reasons to visit the Sainte-Catherine street afterhours club. Yes - the sound remains unequalled in Montréal, but what gets us hooked is the Vibe, with a capital V, which can unite a crowd like no other venue's can.
It's already November which means that Stereo will be celebrating its 8th year with another month-long birthday bash, bringing in big names from all over to rock our city's soul.
Last week, clubbers had the opportunity to hear Desyn Masiello & Junior Vasquez. But Stereo, never content with "too much", keeps upping the ante and pushing the limits…
As proof, this week-end Stereo will keep on celebrating by welcoming San Francisco's house legend Mark Farina on Friday for Move!, also featuring Max Hebert, while on Saturday it will be Victor Calderone's turn to drop by for another edition of Evolve, alongside Steve "Bear" Sas.
Seriously, how can we keep up?
In truth, there is no other club that has gathered such a loyal following in Montréal. Maybe that's how we keep up – because we're all part of the big family of house music, and Stereo is definitely the house that house built.
Peace out, and happy birthday Stereo.
It's already November which means that Stereo will be celebrating its 8th year with another month-long birthday bash, bringing in big names from all over to rock our city's soul.
Last week, clubbers had the opportunity to hear Desyn Masiello & Junior Vasquez. But Stereo, never content with "too much", keeps upping the ante and pushing the limits…
As proof, this week-end Stereo will keep on celebrating by welcoming San Francisco's house legend Mark Farina on Friday for Move!, also featuring Max Hebert, while on Saturday it will be Victor Calderone's turn to drop by for another edition of Evolve, alongside Steve "Bear" Sas.
Seriously, how can we keep up?
In truth, there is no other club that has gathered such a loyal following in Montréal. Maybe that's how we keep up – because we're all part of the big family of house music, and Stereo is definitely the house that house built.
Peace out, and happy birthday Stereo.
2 Comments:
I jsut wanna say, for the record, that's Stereo's a shithole. I know I'll be eating my words or being strangled in an alleyway within three days of posting this, but I don't give a damn.
So, are you dead yet Jack?
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