Damian Lazarus' Day Zero: A party like no other
The mystical one-day party in Tulum is one for the books
Dinky's disco-tinged set carried the "early" hours of the evening before making way for a dramatic, cinematic breakdown that could only be the doing of Âme. Enrapturing, magical and totally other worldly are adjectives that come to mind. Sets bled into one another, transitioning smoothly from an explosive live performance from Mathew Jonson to newcomer Serge Devant's defiantly memorable set before the man of the hour Damian Lazarus took control of the decks as the sun began to rise around 7AM.
There's few other parties - if any - that create something as special as the final morning hours of Day Zero. Despite having now partied for well over 12 hours, the dance floor of the jungle space remains packed with dancers, bobbing to the beat of an especially rare Damian b2b Dixon set. You can't help but smile at that point - whether it's because your hair is still wet after a dip in the cenote or because you have no idea how you're still standing after hours of nonstop dancing, but the tune is just so damn good.
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