Concerts

Cedric Gervais

Just like last year, house DJ Cedric Gervais returns to the Space Terrace fresh from promoting a mix release on Yoshitoshi, the record label operated by Washington, D.C. super-DJ duo Deep Dish. In 2007, he spent the summer wandering the globe spreading the gospel of Yoshitoshi Miami, whose success led...
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Just like last year, house DJ Cedric Gervais returns to the Space Terrace fresh from promoting a mix release on Yoshitoshi, the record label operated by Washington, D.C. super-DJ duo Deep Dish. In 2007, he spent the summer wandering the globe spreading the gospel of Yoshitoshi Miami, whose success led to a second assignment, Yoshitoshi Space Miami Terrace, released this past April. As before, the new mix is relegated to songs released on the imprint. In this case, that includes Nicolas Bacher’s “Mindscope” and George Morel’s robo-voiced raver “Let’s Take Drugs,” to name just a couple.

But that’s not all, of course. Gervais’s remix of the Delacy classic “Hideaway” for this year’s Winter Music Conference went to number one on the UK dance chart and has been a regular highlight of Pete Tong’s Radio 1 show. As a matter of fact, if you have a couple hundred megabytes to spare on your iWhatever, you can download Cedric’s live WMC set from the Surfcomber poolside, as featured on Tong’s show, for free at www.cedricgervais.com.

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