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Havaianas Beach Bar at The Avenue

Spyco Marketing Productions Manila presents Havaianas Beach Bar 2011, a one night open bar event in the city to be held in three venues! Held simultaneously held at Club Aura, Bourbon Street (The Avenue), and Flow Superclub last May 28, 2011. Top three caliber DJs namely DJ Christian Raeuber, DJ Marie Garcia, and DJ Nikki Taylor will be rockin’ the night, to be joined by two Brazilian Samba Dancers Luane Pasinatto and Alex Pain along with fire dancers and percussionists.
The DJS

DJ RAEUBER. Christian Raeuber, German-Filipino, is known for his colorful and energetic style of dance music. His multicultural and revolutionary approach to music did not take him long to hit the big clubs such as Embassy (now referred to as Encore) in 2007. Brainchild of themed nights such as the original Models Night in Manila's known night spot 'Tabu', DJ Raeuber not only entertains with his signature house vibe to his remarkably appealing audience, but is adept in formulating fresh night concepts that led him to becoming one of Manila’s party authorities in the social circles. He is frequently quoted as an icon of reference to Manila’s most exclusive members-only club and opus.

DJ MARIE. Marie Garcia started DJ’ing at 1999 where she played trance and progressive value. Her sets consisted of tracks from record labels such as Nukleus, Data, Positiva, Hooj, and Bedrock. In 2001 she ventured into down tempo/ deep house where she played a lot of Naked Music, Akibu, and M2M.At present she play jacking, tribal, latin to deep tech house. Her greatest influences as of the moment are Roger Sanchez, Prok and Fitch, Muzzaik, Axwell, DJ Chus and David Pen. Marie was nominated Favorite DJ in 2005 and 2006 at the Nokia 24/ 7 Nocturnal Awards. She was awarded as the 2007 Best DJ at the bmw 24/7 Nocturnal Awards.

DJ NIKKI. Nikki’s Taylor new found love for DJ’ing began only a year ago. This 22-year-old lady is also a professional model, TV host and marketing associate for a media production company. Some of the events she has played in were The Masskara Festival on October 17, 2009 in Bacolod City having tandem with the country’s top Deejays – Elmer Dado, Bombi Balquiedra, and “Papi” Santos, the ELECTRO FUNK Festival - opening for Manila’s Leading Funk/Electro House Deejay Funk AVY, during the Sinulog Festival at Mariner’s Court in Cebu City on Janurary 15, 2010, and Valentine’s Weekend at Club Atmosphere in Bohol, as the first female celebrity Deejay. Recently she spun in the Big City of Manila for New Year’s Eve 2011 in Club Establishment at the Fort Bonifacio.

About SPYCO

Spyco Marketing Productions Manila is an event group specializing on night parties including bar and club events. It started in Manila on 2008 as a promotions company by Manuel Yulo Barandiaran and John Michael Sun in the area of The Fort and Makati. It started its provincial campaign on July 2009, setting a benchmark on events production in Bacolod city. Since then, SPYCO has tapped Iloilo, Roxas as well as Dumaguete. Eyeing its next destination which is Davao, Spyco aims to be the best entertainment company concentrating in the big cities of Visayas and Mindanao. When its slogan “We Live to make it happen!”, Spyco wants people to experience the best entertainment.

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