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It probably has happened to you before. You want to go out but are torn between taking in a live music show or seeing a DJ. This can be considered a privileged choice or material for an existential crisis, depending on where you happen to be in life and/or your level of sobriety.
This Saturday, you need not worry. Pan-Asian bistro Moonchine will have both as part of its new night, Live Sessions @ Moonchine. The music will begin around 8:30 with Ever SoKlever, a jazzy, funky, high-energy swing band, and then transition into DJ Stelly*Y, who will spin what the promoter calls “soulful house.”
In other words, at some point, SoKlever’s Cuban drummer, Miami Dade and FIU School of Music product Joel Enriquez, will be jamming live with the DJ, and the place will be crowded with people who don’t give a damn where the beats are coming from — they’ll just be glad they’re there.
There is no cover or dress code.
Sat., April 25, 8:30 p.m., 2009
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