Open Air Kochi: Here's the latest music event that is happening near you

Kochi will be hosting the first ever techno festival by Open Air. Poster: Instagram

This week, electronic dance music enthusiasts have a lot to cheer about as Kochi will be hosting a unique techno festival by Open Air. This two-day event promises the ultimate Electronic Dance Music experience and party enthusiasts can flock to Crown Plaza to enjoy two nights of unparalleled fun on November 15 and 16.
International and Indian techno heavyweights, including music producer Oliver Huntemann and DJs Masha Vincent, Sequel, Beat Inspector and Akhil Antony have been lined up to perform on the first day, while Magdalena, Olly Kars, Bullzeye, DJ Shekhar and Pulse Modulator will treat the crowd to some fun, energised beats and audiovisual productions on the second day.

Pulse Moderator and Masha Vincent. Photo: Instagram

More about the artists
Oliver Huntemann: This German music producer is an international touring whose selected discography albums include DJ Propaganda, Paranoia, H-3, Fieber and Too Many Presents For One Girl. This is not Oliver's first performance in India as the artist has given some memorable performances in cities like Delhi in the past.

Pulse Moderator
Pulse, who has performed at major festivals like Sunburn Arena, among others, has a strong passion for indie dance and melodic techno The DJ artist has the ability to resonate not with the local music landscape in India but also with audiences worldwide. He has previously shared the stage with Armin van Buuren and Hozho.

Masha Vincent
This artist, who started out in underground clubs in Donetsk, has gone global after creating a name for herself across Eastern Europe. The Delhi based DJ has been lighting up the electronic scene since she was 13 and continues to dominate stages worldwide, having shared the decks with legends like Paul Kalkbrenner and Black Coffee, as per the Open Air Kochi's official website.

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