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The fourth EP is the fourth stage of the Paloma nocturnal adventure. Releasing the tension. Dawn is approaching. What we need now is a different intensity. Slow it down some. The end of the night is as important as anything that has happened before. The place has lost some dancers on the way, but those who stayed are a family. They will let go, but not yet. They want to feel the love for as long as they can. They want to love the people they came with, or just met. Soundtrack provided by Jay Simon defining the word dope, Rebecca B nicing up the dance once more with a deep jam, Soela interpreting losing track of time so soothingly, and we end with a message of love and hope by Pal Joey. Yes, THAT Pal Joey. Come home safe and sound. See you next week.
Jay Simon, Rebecca B, Module One, Soela, Pal Joey, Deejay PH
The fourth EP is the fourth stage of the Paloma nocturnal adventure. Releasing the tension. Dawn is approaching. What we need now is a different intensity. Slow it down some. The end of the night is as important as anything that has happened before. The place has lost some dancers on the way, but those who stayed are a family. They will let go, but not yet. They want to feel the love for as long as they can. They want to love the people they came with, or just met. Soundtrack provided by Jay Simon defining the word dope, Rebecca B nicing up the dance once more with a deep jam, Soela interpreting losing track of time so soothingly, and we end with a message of love and hope by Pal Joey. Yes, THAT Pal Joey. Come home safe and sound. See you next week.
Jay Simon, Rebecca B, Module One, Soela, Pal Joey, Deejay PH
Welcome to Paloma 009.3, the third in a series of four EPs showcasing artists affiliated with Berlin's widely acclaimed Paloma club. The third EP is the third stage of the Paloma nocturnal adventure. Escalation. We are now circle dancing at the highest height. We don't allow no sitting down in here. Your outfit and that of any other person around you is drenched with joy, and you work hard on that floor. You still look gorgeous though. The whole room is a unit, and love is in the air. Soundtrack provided by Mr. Redley in pure elevation mode, Ten Years Lost messing up your perception with jacking hallucinations, Behrang Mohammadi waking up the funk in the machine. What a night, yet again. Appleblim, can we come down a bit? In a tripped out fashion? My pleasure, Appleblim replies. Our pleasure, too.