A Veneno Halloween featuring Coffintexts, JASHIM, Ana Luisa and Sofia Fly

TIME

Sat

.

Nov 1

10:00 pm

1:30 am

LOCATION

Standard Time

165 Geary Avenue #2nd Floor Unit A

PRICE

$28.25 +

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Coffintexts
JASHIM
Ana Luisa
Sofia Fly

BOOoOO!! You’re invited to Veneno’s first ever Halloween!

We're excited to welcome Miami’s queen Coffintexts, whose music -part Miami Bass, vintage house bounce, and tribal euphoria- is a cocktail of indulgence served straight from the queer underground.

When Coffintexts first burst onto the club scene in the late '10s, she was part of a new cohort of Miami producers reshaping dance music. Equally influenced by everything from 90s tribal rhythms to Latin American-inflected Club to UK rave, she emerged as part of the city's new guard. Putting out records on labels including Omnidisc, Club Romantico, Club QU, Classico, and a forthcoming record on TraTraTrax, she has quickly established herself as one of the Magic City's most vibrant musicians. Even within this crowded field, Coffintexts acts as a unique center of gravity. While drawing from the percussive promiscuity of her Peruvian heritage and the bass weight of her hometown, she also gravitated towards the cerebral funk of '90s hardgroove, wiggly house, and the chromatic polish of UK techno.

Colombian-Canadian star JASHIM from our sister city Montréal, makes their long awaited Veneno return:

A rising force from Montreal, Jashim is injecting fresh energy into the city’s growing Latinx underground scene. While acts like Isabella Lovestory bring a bold, hyper-sensual energy to the forefront, Jashim drifts in another direction – dreamy, playful, and deeply collaborative, where visuals blur into emotion and community is part of the sound. “Giela” marks the first single from lil visions, Jashim’s upcoming EP project co-produced with FunkyWhat. The track blends Dembow and hyperpop into a bold new sound Jashim calls post-reggaeton – a futuristic, genre-bending spin on Latin club music. It’s a full-body trip, a glitch in the system, a cracked heart – and above all, a mirror of the moment we’re in. The playful, cartoon-inspired video pushes this world even further, turning heartbreak into something bright, weird and strangely joyful. – Yasmine Seck

Rounding up the line up and warming up the dance floor we got residents Ana Luisa & Sofia Fly.

See you there, costumes highly encouraged xoxo

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