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Catch Steve Bug, Matt Tolfrey, and Danny Daze at TreeHouse This Sunday

The LINK crew has been busy all year booking some of the biggest stars on the international techno scene at venues like Space and the Electric Pickle. And earlier this month, LINK auspiciously kicked off its new Summer Sessions with world-renowned DJs Heidi and Bill Patrick at TreeHouse, a newer...
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The LINK crew has been busy all year booking some of the biggest stars on the international techno scene at venues like Space and the Electric Pickle.



And earlier this month, LINK auspiciously kicked off its new Summer Sessions with world-renowned DJs Heidi and Bill Patrick at TreeHouse, a newer venue that's quickly becoming South Beach's number-one haven for underground EDM.

This Sunday's Summer Session features a jaw-dropping, three-way lineup worthy of WMC and Miami Music Week with celebrated DJ-producers Steve Bug, Matt Tolfrey, and Miami's own Danny Daze on the bill.


Of course, Steve Bug is chief of the esteemed Berlin-based Poker Flat, Dessous, and Audiomatique imprints -- not to mention one of EDM's most influential tastemakers. Joining him is Leftroom label boss Matt Tolfrey, another highly regarded DJ and trendsetter. And last but not least, we've got Miami homeboy Danny Daze, the latest acquisition of Jamie Jones and Lee Foss's Hot Creations imprint. Catch all three along with LINK residents Maurizio & Danyelino.   

Download: Steve Bug's DJ Mix

Steve Bug, Matt Tolfrey, Danny Daze and LINK residents. Sunday, June 26.

Treehouse, 323 23rd St., Miami Beach. The party starts at 11 p.m. Call

305-674-4478 or visit treehousemiami.com

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