Miami's Markus Schulz Plays The Terrace

by Clubplanet
12.07.2010

Making it in electronic music isn't the easiest task, especially when there's hundreds of one-hit wonders in the genre. What does help is coming from a city where electronic music is a staple in the nightlife scene. New York, Los Angeles, Detroit and Denver are just a few to name, but no city's nightlife scene is as abundant in electronic music as Miami. While the city has produced big names in the electronic music scene like Oscar G., Ralph Falcon, Cedric Gervais and Robbie Rivera to name a few, there's one DJ-producer that many fail to remember is from the Magic City, but that's probably because he's too busy touring the world.

This Saturday night Miami's own Markus Schulz returns to his hometown to play the dance music mecca of the nation, Club Space. You always have to bring your A-game when you play at Space, but when you're booked at the Terrace you definitely better deliver. It helps that Miami's used to Schulz's sound, so chances are they'll be a throng of his supporters there.

The last time we caught Schulz he played Mansion and had a pretty good response. This time around the pressure is definitely on. If your set isn't up to par at the Terrace, the crowd will definitely let you know that it's time for some new music.

 
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