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Paul Oakenfold is coming to Attica for a digital extravaganza*

[SPONSORED] Paul Oakenfold fans—get excited. The superstar DJ will be spinning his hits on Dec 11 at Attica, as part of the official after-party for the International Music Summit in Singapore. 

What’s more, this is no regular DJ set. In a cool digital experiment organized by Google+ and YouTube, the first 150 guests lining up for Oakenfold’s show get integrated Lightwave bioreactive wristbands. It all sounds very high-tech, but basically means the wristbands will read the audience’s energy levels, movement and temperature and transform it into reactive art throughout the night.

In case you’ve been living under a rock, Oakenfold has been voted world number #1 in DJ Magazine, produced four studio albums and collaborated with artists from Madonna to Justin Timberlake to U2. This time around you can expect to hear trance beats from his Planet Perfecto world tour as well as fresh new dance remixes.

Anyone who can’t make it to Attica for the event can also still be part of the action through Google Hangouts and YouTube, which will be streaming the entire experience live. There’ll be cameras capturing the party as well as all the immersive, real-time experiences and to be broadcasted online and throughout the club.   

Don’t want to miss this one-of-a-kind event? Paul Oakenfold tickets for Dec 11 are $50 on the door or $40 in advance (including one drink). Find more info here.

For table enquiries, email enquiry@attica.com.sg

 

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