Contagious Behavior and Dim Mak Records present the Dim Mak Miami Hijack featuring Joachim Garraud, Felix Cartal, AutoErotique and SonicC. Experience a night of eclectic electronic beats that are banging the biggest festivals all over the world. Experience them in an intimate setting at what we believe is North America's most gorgeous nightclub, at SET Nightclub on Miami Beach. Get you presale tickets today as there is only a limited quantity. Experience, the DIm Mak Miami Hijack during Labor Day Weekend 2010.
JOACHIM GARRAUD
2010 sees Joachim come in 3rd position in Radio FG's Top World DJ's ranking as well as putting pen to paper and signing a deal with Unlimited Productions, producers of Tiesto and Ferry Corsten, taking his Space Invaders themed show to new heights and infinitely pushing the boundaries.
FELIX CARTAL
Felix has made a name for himself remixing the likes of MSTRKFRT, Moving Units and Acid Kids. He has done some especially unique remixes for non-electronic bands, From Monument to Masses and Dragonette, and some uber buzzworthy bootlegs of Britney Spears and Ashlee Simpson tracks.
AUTOEROTIQUE
Autoerotique stores electro, techno, house, Dutch house, Dutch-colonial house, rave, rock, rave-rock, indie-rock and even ska on speed dial and calls them up frequently. Their effortlessly protean, shape-shifting sound can careen wildly from project to project, so it’s not unexpected to hear them transform from Dutch house to, say, Norwegian black metal on the same record – thus, earning them the lazily au courant nick name “Autobots”.
SONICC
Born and raised in Miami, SonicC started producing at the age of 16 when he wanted to make exclusive remixes for DJing, he ended up becoming addicted to creating music, and began buying VST’s, Monitors, and a Midi controller. Influenced greatly by his Latin roots, he also draws inspiration from Hip Hop and Disco. At the young age of 17 SonicC is seeing his work being played by the likes of Laidback Luke, Diplo, Crookers, Annie Mac, A-track and other famous djs and radio stations around the globe.