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Moments On The Dance Floor We Can’t Wait For At Electric Picnic’s Heineken House

Words: Dray Morgan

The biggest festival in Ireland is around the corner with an extensive lineup. For those who feel overwhelmed by choice, here are some of our gems from the Heineken House in the late area, that are guaranteed to move feet and please ears. From ambient to disco, District has you covered.

01

Ricky Chong’s Disco Masterclass

Ireland has a huge diversity of sound in its dance world and Ricky Chong exemplifies this. The sweet release of disco at a festival is the ultimate unifier. An intergenerational dance floor plays host to Ricky, who is one of the most prominent selectors in his sound in Ireland. One you can bring your pencil-moustached Dublin creative friend and your gran to.

02

Efa O’Neill’s Intensity

We love seeing Efa being recognised on an international stage. Named by Ewan McVicar as his favourite Irish DJ in our chat with him. The Kerry native doesn’t shy from dipping into the abstract which we are bound to see as part of her headline set on the stage.

03

Emmy Shigeta’s Ambient Experience

An ambient queen, spinning tracks you literally cannot get in Ireland. Learning her craft in Japan, Emmy has brought her talents as well as her record collection over to Ireland and has been creating set experiences like no other in the country.

Please enjoy Heineken responsibly. Visit www.drinkaware.ie for more information.