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One More Time (A Tribute To Daft Punk)Erick Diaz
Sat, 2 Jul, 9:00 PM - 11:55 PM PDT
Doors open
8:00 PM PDT
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1337 India Street, San Diego, CA 92101
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Age Limit
21+

Dance
One More Time (A Tribute To Daft Punk)
One More Time (A Tribute To Daft Punk)
Dance
The ultimate tribute to Daft Punk! From the lights to the remixes to the helmets, lose yourself to dance in a multi-sensory flashback to the days when everybody was doin’ it right. This duo is recreating the incredible act we all wish we could see just “One More Time”.
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In 2010, Ben Linsenmeyer and Ron Diep were booked to play a college Halloween party. As two DJs who came of age during the French electro renaissance, they thought it would be both funny and poignant to tackle the gig in full Daft Punk regalia. So, decked out in silver android helmets and silicon suits, the Phoenix, Arizona duo took the stage with a rudimentary wooden pyramid evoking Daft Punk’s iconic 2006-2007 world tour.
Eight years later, Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter remain in self-imposed exile from the touring circuit, and Linsenmeyer and Diep’s Daft Punk tribute act, One More Time, is thriving. That one-off Halloween set has blossomed into a legitimate touring business in which the Arizona DJs imitate the French robots the best they can, using a setlist based on the live album Alive 2007 and a production team that approximates the architecture of Daft Punk’s final tour to date. That dedication has powered world tours – including headlining gigs at New York’s Brooklyn Bowl and Los Angeles’ Regent Theater – and delightfully uncanny in-costume photoshoots with the real Deadmau5. Like it or not, One More Time may very well be the closest you’re going to get to an authentic Daft Punk concert experience in this lifetime.
-Luke Winkie Rolling Stone

Dance
Erick Diaz
Erick Diaz
Dance
Erick Diaz: artist, poet, author and music philosopher plays a full array of dance music genres, blending them together and taking you on a journey of drums and cymbals. His propensity for mixing songs is indicative of one who “thirsts for originality and blood”. A veteran DJ of 17 plus years, Diaz has shared stages with top DJs and producers of the present and past. He once spent a year in silence just to understand the beauty of a whisper. Asked about his musical vision by the press in 2012, Diaz replied, “It’s sort of an epic Joycean assembly with bold futurist leanings”, before delivering solid punches of dance music to his audience!!!” Truly the salt of the earth, Diaz still eats sugar filled cereals for breakfast — not unlike the last emperor of China.