Prepare for a ghastly good time on Friday, October 29
We welcome WAJATTA - the duo of beat-boxer/comedian/musician Reggie Watts and electronic music artist/DJ/producer John Tejada - to the club, with support from our friends Boiz House and Inquiry's own Torie.
Start planning your spookiest costume yet & we'll see you on the dancefloor.
-- COVID PROTOCOLS: Vaccine cards & masks required --
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~ Wajatta (Reggie Watts x John Tejada)
Coming from different worlds, but sharing a passion for the rich history of electronic music, beat-boxer/comedian/musician Reggie Watts and electronic music artist/DJ/producer John Tejada bring out the best in each other's formidable skill sets. Having grown up with similar musical influences, Austrian-born Tejada and German-born Watts draw from their love of electronic music. Exploring the intersection between influences and innovation, the two describe Wajatta's music as "electronic dance music with its roots in Detroit techno, Chicago house, '70s funk and New York hip hop." It's a sound that is both familiar and wholly original--and, like all great dance music, ultimately life-affirming, as Watts vocalizes, sometimes without words, the joyful energy of his and Tejada's funky, shape-shifting productions.
Prepare for a ghastly good time on Friday, October 29
We welcome WAJATTA - the duo of beat-boxer/comedian/musician Reggie Watts and electronic music artist/DJ/producer John Tejada - to the club, with support from our friends Boiz House and Inquiry's own Torie.
Start planning your spookiest costume yet & we'll see you on the dancefloor.
-- COVID PROTOCOLS: Vaccine cards & masks required --
» TUNES BY »
~ Wajatta (Reggie Watts x John Tejada)
Coming from different worlds, but sharing a passion for the rich history of electronic music, beat-boxer/comedian/musician Reggie Watts and electronic music artist/DJ/producer John Tejada bring out the best in each other's formidable skill sets. Having grown up with similar musical influences, Austrian-born Tejada and German-born Watts draw from their love of electronic music. Exploring the intersection between influences and innovation, the two describe Wajatta's music as "electronic dance music with its roots in Detroit techno, Chicago house, '70s funk and New York hip hop." It's a sound that is both familiar and wholly original--and, like all great dance music, ultimately life-affirming, as Watts vocalizes, sometimes without words, the joyful energy of his and Tejada's funky, shape-shifting productions.
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