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The Input party (and thus, the city’s discerning clubbers) is blessed by a visit from the FXHE label’s head honcho, the idiosyncratic and brilliant Omar S, a Detroit contemporary of Theo Parrish and Moodymann with a sound that jacks, grinds and grooves like nobody else’s. He’s bringing a few of his cohorts along, with Big Strick (a great producer, who’s also Omar S’s cousin) and Aaron “FIT” Siegel; Soul 2 Seoul’s Turtle Bugg holds it down for good ‘ol NYC with an opening set.
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