The Beverly Hills-based company is hosting DJ livestream sets from its offices. By Lily Moayeri Virtual raves have proven to be a popular entertainment option during the coronavirus pandemic.
From festivals held online — Earth Night, Room Service, Club House and Desert Hearts are among those that took place just last weekend — to rooftop events headlined by the likes of David Guetta (from the Icon Brickell in Downtown Miami) and Martin Garrix (from the top of the 22-story A’Dam tower in Amsterdam; on May 5 he performs from a boat live on YouTube) to living room sets by major names likes Diplo and by complete unknowns with little more than a pair of CDJs, a USB stick and an internet connection.
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