Spinnin' Sessions teams up with Jungle Events

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Spinnin' Sessions is teaming up with Chinese dance promoter Jungle Events. On Saturday November 5th, the renowned event is going to host its own area at the Electric Jungle Music Festival in the city of Shenzhen, presenting some of the biggest names Spinnin' Records has to offer.

November 2, 2016

BY Alexandre Trochut

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Spinnin' Sessions is teaming up with Chinese dance promoter Jungle Events. On Saturday November 5th, the renowned event is going to host its own area at the Electric Jungle Music Festival in the city of Shenzhen, presenting some of the biggest names Spinnin' Records has to offer.


Spinnin' Sessions has become a popular party these last years, providing sold out events at the Winter Music Conference in Miami and the Amsterdam Dance Event as well as undertaking an Asia Tour and hosting areas at festivals like Mysteryland (Holland) and Sunburn Festival (India). While Sessions keeps on evolving to new editions across the world, it now visits China with a much anticipated new event.

Jungle Events

For this, Spinnin' Sessions works with Chinese dance promoter Jungle Events. This organisation is run by CEO Henry Huang and CMO Boyi Zhou, who fell in love with dance music during their study in the US. After presenting their own events in the US, they decided to bring the spirits of rave music back to China.

Jungle Events is still a young organisation making name in China, it is run by a passion and love for dance music, making it one of the most promising new party organisations in Asia. As Spinnin' Sessions also thrives on the passion for dance music culture, both parties feel this is the perfect match to take both their concepts to a higher level.

Electric Jungle Music Festival

The first collab will be at the 2-days Electric Jungle Music Festival, taking place on Saturday and Sunday November 5th & 6th. On the first festival day, Spinnin' Session will proudly host the second stage, presenting its artists Bolier, Breathe Carolina, Curbi, Gregor Salto, Mike Williams and Pep & Rash.

Spinnin' Sessions teams up with Jungle Events

BY Alexandre Trochut

November 2, 2016

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Spinnin' Sessions is teaming up with Chinese dance promoter Jungle Events. On Saturday November 5th, the renowned event is going to host its own area at the Electric Jungle Music Festival in the city of Shenzhen, presenting some of the biggest names Spinnin' Records has to offer.

Spinnin' Sessions is teaming up with Chinese dance promoter Jungle Events. On Saturday November 5th, the renowned event is going to host its own area at the Electric Jungle Music Festival in the city of Shenzhen, presenting some of the biggest names Spinnin' Records has to offer.


Spinnin' Sessions has become a popular party these last years, providing sold out events at the Winter Music Conference in Miami and the Amsterdam Dance Event as well as undertaking an Asia Tour and hosting areas at festivals like Mysteryland (Holland) and Sunburn Festival (India). While Sessions keeps on evolving to new editions across the world, it now visits China with a much anticipated new event.

Jungle Events

For this, Spinnin' Sessions works with Chinese dance promoter Jungle Events. This organisation is run by CEO Henry Huang and CMO Boyi Zhou, who fell in love with dance music during their study in the US. After presenting their own events in the US, they decided to bring the spirits of rave music back to China.

Jungle Events is still a young organisation making name in China, it is run by a passion and love for dance music, making it one of the most promising new party organisations in Asia. As Spinnin' Sessions also thrives on the passion for dance music culture, both parties feel this is the perfect match to take both their concepts to a higher level.

Electric Jungle Music Festival

The first collab will be at the 2-days Electric Jungle Music Festival, taking place on Saturday and Sunday November 5th & 6th. On the first festival day, Spinnin' Session will proudly host the second stage, presenting its artists Bolier, Breathe Carolina, Curbi, Gregor Salto, Mike Williams and Pep & Rash.

Spinnin' Sessions is teaming up with Chinese dance promoter Jungle Events. On Saturday November 5th, the renowned event is going to host its own area at the Electric Jungle Music Festival in the city of Shenzhen, presenting some of the biggest names Spinnin' Records has to offer.


Spinnin' Sessions has become a popular party these last years, providing sold out events at the Winter Music Conference in Miami and the Amsterdam Dance Event as well as undertaking an Asia Tour and hosting areas at festivals like Mysteryland (Holland) and Sunburn Festival (India). While Sessions keeps on evolving to new editions across the world, it now visits China with a much anticipated new event.

Jungle Events

For this, Spinnin' Sessions works with Chinese dance promoter Jungle Events. This organisation is run by CEO Henry Huang and CMO Boyi Zhou, who fell in love with dance music during their study in the US. After presenting their own events in the US, they decided to bring the spirits of rave music back to China.

Jungle Events is still a young organisation making name in China, it is run by a passion and love for dance music, making it one of the most promising new party organisations in Asia. As Spinnin' Sessions also thrives on the passion for dance music culture, both parties feel this is the perfect match to take both their concepts to a higher level.

Electric Jungle Music Festival

The first collab will be at the 2-days Electric Jungle Music Festival, taking place on Saturday and Sunday November 5th & 6th. On the first festival day, Spinnin' Session will proudly host the second stage, presenting its artists Bolier, Breathe Carolina, Curbi, Gregor Salto, Mike Williams and Pep & Rash.

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