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Dyed Soundorom Plays Electric Pickle on Friday

French DJ/producer Dyed Soundorom is one of the hottest properties of hip Parisian tech-house label Freak n'Chic, home to a slew of international favorites like Jamie Jones, Shonky, and Chris Carrier. Originally a club kid and promoter in the late-90s and early-'00s Parisian house music scene, Soundorom made a natural progression...
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French DJ/producer Dyed Soundorom is one of the hottest properties of hip Parisian tech-house label Freak n'Chic, home to a slew of international favorites like Jamie Jones, Shonky, and Chris Carrier. 


Originally a club kid and promoter in the late-90s and early-'00s Parisian house music scene, Soundorom made a natural progression into the DJ booth, landing residencies at seminal clubs like Batofar and Alcazar. The latter invited him to mix Volume 3 of their legendary Mezzanine De L'Alcazar compilation series in 2003, establishing Soundorom as a DJ to look out for.

Further recording opportunities with labels like Freak n'Chic and Tsuba would follow, along with a chance to develop his own sound as a producer -- the self-described deep tech soul which has been getting him charted by DJs across the board since 2008. 


But it's Soundorom's chops as a DJ and tastemaker that are highest in demand, blending equal parts sex, soul, and jacking grooves. His hectic transatlantic tour schedule has taken him from top hotpots in London, Berlin and Ibiza (where he currently holds residency at DC10's infamous Circoloco) to Miami, where he tore up the WMC "Get Lost" party at Electric Party and will be returning for an exclusive performance on Friday night. Support comes from PL0T residents Alejandro Sab and Michael Christopher and patrons can also look forward to some visual treats courtesy of VideoMeetsRadio.

Dyed Soundorom. 10 p.m. Friday, July 9. Electric Pickle, 2826 N. Miami Ave., Miami. Ages 21 and up. 305-456-5613; electricpicklemiami.com  

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