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A panel full of knobs, screws and swatches of bright colors? A station that sees mortals darting across the floor, banging their heads to the beat?
A panel full of knobs, screws and swatches of bright colors? A station that sees mortals darting across the floor, banging their heads to the beat?
Minutes after the press con that officially launched the Paris Beach Club she designed at Century Properties’ Azure Urban Resort Residences and just before the beach party where she surprised the crowd by taking over the DJ booth and spinning, Super sat down with Paris Hilton to talk about her first foray into real estate, her new career as a DJ and how she connects with her “superfans.”
What’s a club without a DJ? These days, it’s imperative that a nightspot hire not just one but several music jocks to play the records that would make people stay, drink and have a good time.
Besides her striking beauty, Katrina Razon has people falling under the spell of her music. Stepping out of the shadow of her father, billionaire businessman Enrique Razon, she has emerged as a full-fledged musician—first as a disc jockey working on the turntable, and later as a remixer of music and a composer.
It’s no coincidence that dance clubs have been opening everywhere, that the crowds have been getting bigger, that more and more world DJs have been coming to the Philippines to perform, or that music festivals are becoming more frequent even outside Manila.
A few years ago, the name Tim Bergling/Avicii would not even ring a bell, but fast-forward to 2013 and Avicii has transformed into a household name, renowned worldwide for his superior skills, talent, and the prestige he has brought to electronic music.
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