Carl Cox Returns to Infamous Club Space, the Miami Edition – [RECAP]
It’s not Ibiza, but it’s definitely Club Space
Carl Cox’s fall tour is in full swing, with the legendary DJ making pitstops in North American cities such as Los Angles, Brooklyn, Dallas and more. And although any and all Carl Cox concerts are wonderful – exciting and vibrant, buzzing with an energy only true legends can inspire – one in particular deserves a special spotlight.
To kick off Spooktober’s ghoulish festivities, Cox performed at Miami’s infamous Club Space, a disco jungle that’s best known for sunrise sets on their rooftop terrace, hazy dancefloor mania, and unabashed motely crews. Although Miami’s Club Space has no relation to Cox’s former residency in Ibiza, a 20-year-long partnership with one of the Island’s most-talked about clubs, he threw down as though it were the mid 2000’s and we were in Europe, a land of house music, sunnies inside, and lawlessness.
Lasers lit Club Space’s terrace greenery aflame with banners of purple and waves of crimson while Cox chanted, “Oh yes oh yes Miami!” With each exclamation, the crowd surged with pride, whistling and beaming. And Cox came prepared for Miami’s audience, as he turned out Latin-infused house hit after house hit, with Spanish narrations such as, “Ama, que la vida es corta y no perdón…” which translates to, “Love, life is short and I’m not sorry…”
Per Space’s usual itinerary, Cox played from the witching midnight hour into the morning, making his exit well past sunrise. When he finally stepped away from the turn tables, the crowd collectively sighed, exhausted but deeply satiated. The set was high energy, classic Cox, emblematic of unyielding European house, and funky, meeting expectations and then some. Until next time, Miami!
For more Carl Cox tour dates and event details, venture here.
For more information on Carl Cox’s recently released autobiography, click here.
For some classic Carl Cox jams, see below.
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