Harry Romero at Bang Bang | SAT 08.07.21
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526 Market Street,San Diego CA 92101
07 August, 2021
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Harry Romero at Bang Bang | SAT 08.07.21 Bang Bang & Pyramid Events Presents: Harry Romero | Jesusdapnk Doors: 10PM | 21+ VIP Table Service: 442.222.1089 Dress Code Restrictions: No Shorts. No Tank Tops. No Sandals. ___ https://soundcloud.com/harryromero https://www.instagram.com/harryromeroofficial/?hl=en ___ It’s an interesting time: in amidst all the techno, proper house is back in vogue: and Harry says that’s because everything runs on a 20-year cycle. “When I was making music in the late 90s, I was sampling 70s music,” he reasons. “So now the producers are going back and taking that Kerri, Mood II Swing and MAW sound and putting their own touch on it. Me, I’m a sucker for that era. It’s that comfy sweater that I like to wear. The business model has changed drastically.” What he means is that if you have song-writing skills, you have the capacity to shine. We’re back in the era of great songs again. “I really want to see people writing songs. I want to see another K.O.T. – ‘Finally’ and learn what it’s like to pan and stack harmonies: it’s a craft. I’m going to try my hardest to make quality house music. Techno has gotten bland and boring. So I’m going to try my hardest to make quality music, whether it’s house or techno. I will always blur the lines.” Ask Harry his artist wish list to work with and he’ll say Sade, Stevie Nicks and Jill Scott. As for 2019, it’s been Harry’s time to shine. He released the Kölsch/Pete Tong approved (not to mention the Beatport-trouncing) ‘Afro Horn’ on Crosstown Rebels, as well as remixes of ‘Tania’ from Honey Dijon and Steve Lawler and remixes of his own for Jack Back and CeCe Rogers and Danny Tenaglia. Friends for (club) life, his Danny Tenaglia association with ‘Don’t Turn Your Back’ on Hot Creations was a major success: he remixed alongside Mendo and the mighty Carl Cox. He also found time to chat to Honey Dijon to discuss their incredible respective careers in house and in November released on Cecille with ‘Mood Vision’, a singular and super-distinctive house instrumental that was supported by Honey Dijon and Luciano alike and was another Beatport success. With the epic and spiritual sequel to ‘Afro Horn’, ‘It’s You’ incoming on ‘Spirits III’ for Crosstown Rebels and the Alan Parsons-inspired ‘Where Do We Go?’ with Weiss both ready for the floor for spring release, it’s clear that 2020 is set to be Harry’s biggest musical year since he first dropped ‘Tania’ and ‘Night @ The Black’. ___ For More Information:bangbangsandiego.com IG: @bangbangsd IG: @pyramideventsco
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