Unable to travel to Montreal, the DJs Wake Island and SAPHE invite you to a 2-hour live on LayLit Facebook for an inclusive dancing evening in your living room, advocating unity between cultures, languages, dialects, religions, identities and sexual orientation.
Unable to travel to Montreal, the DJs Wake Island and SAPHE invite you to a 2-hour live on LayLit Facebook for an inclusive dancing evening in your living room, advocating unity between cultures, languages, dialects, religions, identities and sexual orientation.
Wake Island are a duo of Montreal electronic producers known for deftly manoeuvring between genres and mixing minimal techno beats with 90s rock/pop. Now based between Montreal and New York, Wake Island’s main focus is to reconcile their Arab roots with their North American lives, through special events and their musical project.
SAPHE is a New York-based Syrian DJ who specializes in curating a range of musical genres including Dabkeh dance music, Arabic Tarab, Arabic funk and disco, Turkish psychedelic, in addition to contemporary dance mixes. Saphe also hosts the WNYU radio show “Unfortunately it was Paradise” as well as being one of the co-founders of the LayLit Dance Party