Warung Beach Club brings Brazilian vibe to Miami’s Art Basel
Featuring D-Nox, Yamagucci, Albuquerque, Patrick M, Kike Roldan, Mary Jane, and Roa.Trip.
Photo credit: Diego Luis Jarschel
Warung Beach Club is set to bring its iconic Brazilian atmosphere to Miami on December 1st, 2024, at the National Hotel, coinciding with Art Basel Miami Beach. The event aims to offer a fusion of music, culture, and energy that reflects Warung’s renowned ambiance.
The lineup includes internationally acclaimed DJs D-Nox, Yamagucci, and Albuquerque, along with local Miami talents Patrick M, Kike Roldan, Mary Jane, and Roa.Trip. Each artist is scheduled to deliver sets that represent the club’s signature atmosphere, spanning various genres of electronic music.
Warung Beach Club, known for its roots in Brazilian electronic music, is expanding its global presence following events in Barcelona, London, and Madrid. As part of its 2024 USA Tour, the club plans to recreate its jungle-inspired environment in Miami.
D-Nox, with a DJ career spanning decades, is recognized for his eclectic and innovative sets that blend progressive, tech house, trance, and techno. He has headlined festivals such as Rainbow Serpent, Boom, Universo Paralello, and Voov, and has performed in cities worldwide. D-Nox also leads the record labels Sprout and Plastic Park.
Yamagucci, an Israeli-Japanese DJ and producer, has released music on labels like Solomun’s Diynamic, Moscoman’s Disco Halal, and Adam Ten’s Maccabi House. He has achieved two number-one tracks on Beatport with “Grab A Room” and “In The Air” and has performed at venues like The Block, Forum, and O4 in Israel.
Albuquerque, a DJ, producer, and Warung Beach Club resident since 2013, is co-founder of Radiola Records and creator of Sonido Profundo. His music has been supported by artists such as Marco Carola, Hernan Cattaneo, and Sebastien Leger. He has released tracks on labels including The Soundgarden, Do Not Sit On The Furniture, and Get Physical, and has performed at venues like Space Miami, Amnesia Ibiza, and Watergate Berlin.
Local Miami artists Patrick M, Kike Roldan, Mary Jane, and Roa.Trip are also set to contribute their unique sounds to the event.
Located in South Beach’s Art Deco district, the National Hotel has been recognized by “Historic Hotels of America” for preserving its architectural authenticity while incorporating contemporary design elements.
More information and tickets are available here.