By Siphesihle Dlamini
Fun lovers around Manzini will experience the music of the legendary DJ Lars Behrenroth who is scheduled to grace the stage at the Deep House Conversations (DHC) event. The event is set to be held at the Sundeck, and it promises to be an exciting, beautiful musical escape for deep-house fanatics.
Scheduled for December 3, 2023, DHC will not just be an ordinary music event, but it will also mark the launch of the House Music Fest, a monumental music extravaganza aimed at captivating audiences on March 30, 2022.
With tickets priced at E100 for the DHC event, attendees should expect an immersive journey into the pulsating rhythms and soulful melodies of deep house music. Hailing from Germany, Lars Behrenroth has earned his title as the King of Deep House Music podcasts, after hosting the acclaimed show, Deeper Shades of House.
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With a career spanning over 27 years, Behrenroth has graced dance floors worldwide, sharing the stage with industry heavyweights such as Black Coffee, Culoe De Song, and Osunlade, to name a few. His exceptional talent has earned him accolades, including the South African Dance Music Award for Best International DJ in 2017.
Behrenroth’s production skills are second to none, with an impressive discography in renowned labels like Freerange, Compost, and Sonar Kollektiv. His ability to curate an electrifying atmosphere has solidified his reputation as a true pioneer in the deep house genre.
Deep House Conversations, hosted by SwaziBoy Entertainment, is a concept dedicated to celebrating and elevating house music in Eswatini. Recognizing the need for a platform solely dedicated to this genre, the organizers have been hosting monthly shows that showcase respected and celebrated house music DJs.
From hosting The Bishops, Dustinho, and Lalique, among others, DHC has become a melting pot of talent and creativity. The event also hosts musical heavyweights including Rocco Rodamaal, Franck Roger, and Vinny Da Vinci, leaving audiences craving more.