Kazulo Parties
"In the late 80's, in Chicago & New York, a subculture had evolved from the predominantly Black & Latino underground dance clubs of the 70's called "House". A new style of dance followed and has remained true to its roots ever since. Kazulo preserves this style in its most organic state and presents it to a brand new audience. DJ Jus Ed doesn't try to play any other style but his own, which is "House", and it has filled this exciting new room with a mix of dancers that are sometimes world-renowned. Combine that with G'staad's sleek design and hip regular audience and you have the makings of quite an interesting party." -DJ True
"If it ain't broke, don't evolve it" might be the organic methodology behind the Kazulo crew's productions. Staying true to the house parties of the late-'80s and early-'90s that eventually spawned what's now known as "house," Kazulo's multicultural throw-downs get back to the soul of the music and the motivations behind making it - read: bringing people together. As always, live percussionists, and you, should you wish to bring your own instrument . -(JM) Flavorpill.net
Date: 05/23/2008
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