Mar 9 • 10:11 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

‘Party in the kitchen’: studio in the interior of SP unites electronic music and gastronomy and becomes a showcase for independent DJs

A professional studio in Presidente Prudente, Brazil, has transformed a typical kitchen into a vibrant venue for electronic music, showcasing independent DJs, in a unique celebration of both gastronomy and music.

On March 9th, coinciding with DJ Day, a noteworthy initiative from São Paulo's interior is making headlines by turning a regular kitchen into a performance stage for electronic music artists. The project, named Cozinha 48, emerged from casual gatherings among friends in Presidente Prudente, where Heberton Carlos de Holanda Oliveira and his partner Kayo Santos began organizing exclusive parties. Initially, they hosted these events every few months in homes or properties owned by friends, with electronic music serving as the definitive soundtrack.

The concept evolved when, during a gathering after a barbecue, the DJ equipment remained set up in the kitchen. Rather than taking everything down to rearrange the living area, the duo decided to have a spontaneous 'party in the kitchen'. This informal decision led to one of the group's most memorable outings and sparked a series of similar events. What began as a simple pastime has now taken shape into a professional studio, providing a platform for independent DJs to showcase their talent while blending culinary experiences with music.

Cozinha 48 not only highlights the originality of its venue but also serves as a cultural hotspot for local music enthusiasts and DJs. It embodies a fusion of gastronomy and music, creating an innovative environment where artists can perform in a relaxed setting while engaging with the community. This enterprise underlines the importance of supporting independent artists and fostering local culture, marking a significant milestone in the São Paulo entertainment scene.

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