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This barge will sail on the Seine, with DJ sets and live performances throughout the crossing

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Friday November 15, lovers of organic and melodic house will meet aboard the River's King in for a cruise. The barge will in fact be transformed into an electronic cruise for one night, with the Tree of Ténéré collective at the controls.

A cruise on the Seine at River's King

Tree of Ténéréit is the story of an association between the two musicians AxMod et Winson. Together, they launched a concept of events aimed at bringing Parisians together around organic and melodic house music.

The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, as if everyone were “among friends”. All in settings inspired by the jungle and nature, to create real immersion in the musical journey.

A boat party on the River's King

Their next excursion will be aboard the River’s Kinga barge in the capital that they already invested in the spring. The evening will start at 8 p.m. with a cruise along the Seine. After which, the night will continue at the dock until 6 a.m.

Night owls will be able to enjoy an L-Acoustics sound system on the indoor dance floor, but also on the covered and sound terrace. Lebanese food will satisfy hungry sailors during the evening.

A 100% organic and melodic house program

On the programming side, Tree of Ténéré will call on an international headliner for the occasion: Hurry up. The Armenian producer is recognized for his refined universe, between melancholic melodies and captivating rhythms. He will come to present his new 1h30 live show.

The two founders of the collective, AxMod et Winsonwill also go behind the decks. The first will bring sunny afro and deep house sounds, while the second will imbue the track with a refreshing organic house breath.

Tree of Ténéré evening poster

The duo and collective Carbon will also be invited to share his vibrant deep and afro house waves, as well as the Keishu who will add oriental touches to his melodic and organic house palette.

For more information, visit the facebook event and on the ticket office.


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