Continuing an annual tradition years in the making that we have all come to anticipate, German techno duo Pan-Pot have released both their ‘Sonar By Day’ & ‘Sonar By Night’ mixes to get everyone ready for the annual festival and Off week parties in the vibrant city of Barcelona.
“The Day and Night Mix series is now the annual tradition for us to prepare for Sonar’ Thomas explains. ‘This is also what makes this event so special – we can play all different kinds of music.”
The mixes not only celebrate the excitement and musical expression each year’s festival and adjoining parties bring, but also give you a taster of what’s to come at their own Off Week party through their own label.
The Second State Showcase is on Wednesday June 17th at City Hall, where the duo will be joined by Second State artist Clint Stewart, and Paul Ritch who will be presenting his incredible live show.
“We’ve been playing in Barcelona at Sonar for last seven years and it has been always a big pleasure for us,’ Tassilo says. ‘All our friends and colleagues gather for this week of good music and happiness. The city, the atmosphere, the parties and the good weather make everyone have a great and relaxed time. City Hall is the perfect location for our party: not too big, good sound and the vibe is unique.”
Sonar By Day:
https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/209691704
Tickets for the Second State Showcase are available here: bit.ly/ticketsPanPot
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