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Groove Factory and Clubview present a splendid night fusing music and art. Get ready for a two-stage, mulit-room installation, Santa Monica Halloween Warehouse affair.
It's an evening designed for those who appreciate the extraordinary and it’s all happening at The Santa Monica Warehouse.
Live mural and art by rvdiovctive
For VIP access options, please reach out to info@groovefactoryla.com
Tickets are required for entry. For questions or inquiries, please email us at info@groovefactoryla.com. Stay updated by following us on social media for event updates and sneak peeks.
A percentage of proceeds benefits our new non-profit partner, Give a Beat, whose mission is to use the power of music as a pathway to healing and opportunity for those impacted by the criminal justice system. To learn about the powerful work they do with electronic music in juvenile halls, prisons and in reentry, check out www.giveabeat.org and follow them on IG & FB @giveabeat.
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He loves to sleep in. No calls before 10am. Phill Celeste, also known as Life On Planets is that little devil on your shoulder incessantly whispering, “Dance in the middle of this Matchabar. Right now. And sing along in the co-working space. No one cares. They’re gonna join in.”
After his bright eyes got so dark in crowded smoky clubs like the Marcy Hotel and Bardot he’s taken to wearing sunglasses even at night. He doesn’t really need to see anyway. His legs just move by themselves. Rock with him. The man is an animal. He will play three notes on your guitar, hit a milly rock and howl into the moon.
Howl with Life on Planets. Release your inhibitions and celebrate the moment with the next successor to Robert Owens and Peven Everett as he brings “poetic” lyrics back to the dancefloor. How many metaphors can you use to invite someone back home after the club shuts down? You’re about to find out.
Read MoreAfter his bright eyes got so dark in crowded smoky clubs like the Marcy Hotel and Bardot he’s taken to wearing sunglasses even at night. He doesn’t really need to see anyway. His legs just move by themselves. Rock with him. The man is an animal. He will play three notes on your guitar, hit a milly rock and howl into the moon.
Howl with Life on Planets. Release your inhibitions and celebrate the moment with the next successor to Robert Owens and Peven Everett as he brings “poetic” lyrics back to the dancefloor. How many metaphors can you use to invite someone back home after the club shuts down? You’re about to find out.
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