After a busy summer moving dance floors from Moscow to Toronto to Beirut, October sees the ADE debut of Lee Burridge and his All Day I Dream family, pairing up with Audio Obscura. Their unique and heady blend of melodic techno and house complimented by original décor art will electrify new venue, De Hallen. Originally a depot for Amsterdam’s first electronic trams, this newly converted building has never before hosted an electronic music event and will be exclusive to All Day I Dream throughout ADE.
This bespoke brand has attracted a loyal following the past few years, both fans and artists. Joining Lee for this installment will be several members of the All Day I Dream family while the beats in Room 2 will be provided by Eelke Kleijn and Satori.
Meticulous attention to the core aesthetic details, juxtaposed with their design artists’ ever evolving imagination of ideas, will be poured into the transformation of De Hallen. Summer comes to wintertime even after sunshine days have already started to fade to grey.
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