Round one for the new Lower East Side Thursday night dance party, Esthetik, went off without a glitch. The buzz is out. Now, event-organizers Nikola Nedeljkovic and Juliana Kim (the masterminds behind the ever-popular, never-ending ReSolute underground-parties) are gearing up for an even better second go at it: on August 12th, Esthetik lays siege on The Delancey (168 Delancey Street), with a special three hour extended set by Berlin-based DJ and producer Martin Landsky.
Landsky took an early fancy to acid house and techno sounds during the genres emergence in the late ‘80s. He jump-started his career at Front club in Hamburg, Germany, quickly making a name for himself. Since then, Landsky has upgraded to even bigger venues including Berlin’s temple, Watergate, and London’s Fabric. His most recognized singles consist of the 2007 track “Let Me Dance,” and the underground electronic beat, “Man High” from 2008. In 2009, he released an EP titled‚ We Are Streaking on the Poker Flat label. This year, Landsky unveiled the Werkshau unmixed compilation; a grouping of the producers favorite songs.
Esthetik resident, Steven LeTigre, will also be spinning tunes on 12 August. The fun at The Delancey starts at 11:30pm and goes until late.
Landsky’s Werkshau is available at the following URL:
http://www.conzoom.com/user/index.php?page=show_album&id=981&rid=13


