Recap: Jamie Jones Presents Paradise In The Park

Last Saturday Jamie Jones presented the first ever Paradise in the Park event in Los Angeles. Techno and deep house heads who flocked to the Levitt Pavilion were in for a very special treat. Whenever Jamie Jones makes an appearance it’s always something we can look forward to. Jamie Jones is always bringing some of the best music of his genre and his popular Paradise parties are events you don’t want to miss. The party has grown to be very popular overseas bringing amazing talent to all the shows and this year he brought an incredible lineup to Los Angeles with Art Department, Nathan Barato, and Marques Wyatt. The party began in the early afternoon as Marques Wyatt took over the decks at 2pm. From there, Nathan Barato jumped on before Art Department with Jamie Jones closing out the night with a two hour set.  All day everyone danced to there favorite techno and deep house music till the party ended around 10PM.

The vibes inside the venue were amazing and seeing everyone enjoying themselves with the variety of food trucks, cocktails and beer added to the night. The party continued with the Paradise Afterparty as Jamie Jones took over the Park Plaza with special guests Skream, Carlo Lio, Nathan Barato, and RYBO till 2am. WOW! Talk about 12 hours of your favorite deep house and techno tunes being played by some of the best artist out right now! Make sure you catch Jamie Jones also bringing his Paradise Stage at EDC Las Vegas thanks to Factory 93 for some dancing under the electric sky.

By Kevin Archila

Matt Flaherty
Founder of Drop The Beatz

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