Huerta, Seth Nichols, Black/Tuesday

  • Huerta - Ever since relocating from L.A. to Berlin a decade ago, Huerta's been refining a deep, groove-based sound, equal parts nostalgic and futuristic. His productions wiggle with old school tech house funkiness, but are polished with lush technicolor sound design. Landing on some of the underground's most esteemed labels, like Slow Life, SlapFunk, and Small Hours, his records have become buy-on-site necessities for DJs and listeners who like their house sunkissed and swung. Recently he’s released many of his biggest tracks to date on his own label, Leizure, where he's knocked out a series of all killer, no filler 12-inches since launching in 2020. Alongside this steady diet of club gems, he also isn't afraid to venture into the chill out room. Across two LPs, 2020's Junipero and 2023's TV Slang, he's experimented with dubby, breakbeat, downtempo, and ambient textures, showcasing a more introspective, but no less accomplished set of production skills. Regardless of whether he's turning out a slinky tech house groover or a moody dub burner, his records sound just as good in the big room as the living room. Seth Nichols - Behind the decks Seth aims to ride the line of teasing and pleasing. The focus is on the contrasting elements in the music, tight seamless mixing, and a sound story. To Seth, DJing is a form of communication and soul sharing aimed to not only make people dance, but to also create an uplifted and transcending vibe. Some acts Seth has opened for through his career include Kink, Pig & Dan, Daniel Avery, Stimming, Tin Man, Martin Landsky, Frankie Bones, Josh Wink, Marc Romboy, Paul Oakenfold, Hernan Cattaneo, Maetrik (Maceo Plex), Joel Mull, Ferry Corsten, Donald Glaude, Christopher Lawrence, Micro, Max Graham, D:Fuse, Gabriel & Dresden, Habersham, Chris Fortier, Punisher, Randal Jones, Boy George, and on. Black/Tuesday - Joe Burchard and Matthew Reyer combine for decades worth of experience weaving grooves, sounds and textures together with a focus on energy and movement. Their DJ sets are inspired by extended after hours sessions, taking crowds on journeys through genres inspired by 90's house, techno, minimal, breaks, electro and whatever else fits the puzzle. Meeting early in life, these two are no strangers to the ins and outs of each other’s workflow. As longtime residents of Club Vinyl, Beta Nightclub, and TheHundred Presents, they have been playing records with and around each other for years. Late night hang outs turned into early morning production sessions, naturally evolving into a musical partnership. The two have created their own vinyl label (Black/Tuesday LTD) and the renowned GLOOM, LOOM and SWOON party series in Denver. With releases Tzinah, Melotherapy and Innocent Music, their productions are a direct refection for their passion of music and desire to evolve. Their DJ sets are eclectic, yet cohesive, keeping the dance floors moving across the globe.
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