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Not literally of course, he's not jetting off into the great unknown in the sky just yet but returning to Space, Miami. A club where post 2000 he had a weekly residency and last grace the decks back in 2006...
The very well known surroundings of club Space in Miami was recently voted the worlds number 1 dance club over in the United States by DJ Magazine. For a country as big as America that's not an easy accomplishment. It's recognition that is one of the globes hottest dance music spots and has welcomed a spread of electronic talent through the doors over the years. One of those talents that have exploded on the scene this year, Markus Schulz, used to have a weekly residency early in the last decade. It’s a club with fond memories for Markus and one which he has not played at since 2006. That is soon to change as he heads back over to Space on the 11th December to set alight the turntables once more. Next month Markus Schulz (recently voted the 8th biggest DJ in the world, for the third year running) will mark his return to Space Miami - the site of one of his formative DJ residencies.
Post millennium he embarked on a hugely successful weekly run at the club, one that turned into a significant platform to develop his house beats, d&b b-lines and emotive, melodic riff synthesis. This, over the duration of the residency, became the then-nascent, now highly recognized Coldharbour sound and marked his final run up to becoming an internationally prominent DJ & producer.
Such was the renown of his cutting-edge Space sets that they were regularly accompanied by live broadcasts on Party 93.1; the same station that became the first to air Schulz’s now widely syndicated and immensely popular Global DJ Broadcast radio show.
His last Space Miami appearance took place over the September 2006 Labor Day holiday weekend and now, four years later, he is set to make a major return there with a very special extended set.
Space (recently voted the No.1 dance club in the United States in DJ Magazine) will once again resound to Schulz’s singular, hybridized music mix, and for fans old and new it will not be a night to miss.
SOURCE: Press Release
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