Saturday, November 2nd, QUENCH floods 641 Classon Avenue with more bass, more soul, and more dance as Run P. welcomes back special guests and QUENCH favorites San Farafina, Nativesun, and Say3 at Friends and Lovers. Show up and show out as they light up the night with doses of rhythms familiar and unseen all night long.
Whether it’s House, Club music, Afrobeat, Dancehall, Soul, Hip-Hop, or Techno there’s always more in store for this moisturized high energy night from 10PM to 4AM.
$5 early bird while supplies last*
Discounted w/ proof of RSVP before 11pm*
$10 general admission*
*=No Requests
ALL SALES FINAL
San Farafina is a Canadian DJ and multimedia artist championing global afro-diasporic sound through her mesmerizing polyrhythmic blends and textured, genre fusing DJ sets.
Classic dance synths combined with modern African rhythms are her hallmark sound. Drawing inspiration from her eclectic upbringing and her Haitian-Filipina roots, her style offers a refreshing take on club music that is both intentional and effortless. As a core member of the Moonshine Collective, San Farafina is building a name for herself on the international music scene, performing at some of the world's most renowned clubs and festivals, including Primavera Sound, Dour Festival, Nitsa Club, and Osheaga, touring in cities across Europe, North America, and Africa. In addition to her music career, she serves as the director of Club Sagacité, a multidisciplinary artistic project aimed at uplifting underrepresented groups of artists in Montreal. San Farafina's commitment to empowering diverse communities shines through in her work, both on and off the decks. Her innovative style and dedication to the craft make her an artist to watch as she continues to push the boundaries of what's possible in music and art.
With a near decade of experience organizing and playing parties in D.C. Nativesun balances the expertise of a seasoned, respected multi-genre artist while maintaining a constant presence and influence on the city’s electronic scene.His eclectic and versatile knowledge of club music and reputation of blending House, Techno, Jersey, Baltimore Club, UK Funky, Footwork, Amapiano, and Jungle/Drum & Bass in the same set have led to performances at Nowadays and Dweller Fest while collaborating with a buffet of musicians including Kelela, DJ Lag, Ari Lennox and more.
In 2021, Nativesun launched the Black Rave Culture project with fellow D.C. friends Amal and James Bangura, which led to two critically-acclaimed album releases and appearances at Sustain Release, Slingshot Festival North Carolina and Boiler Room D.C. all in the same year. As a DJ known to be in multiple places at once, Nativesun remains on a mission to bring communities together, move bodies and redefine club music wherever he is.
Now a regular fixture of Atlanta’s club scene, Say3 has shared the stage with well-known DJ’s such as Mina , Ape Drums , and Brenmar , who he also collaborated with on the March 2018 single Free Up released on High End Times. Say3 has released a steady stream of original tracks and remixes throughout the past year including three compilations of afro-edits which has gained him supporters from around the world. His productions also feature on Bryte recent mixtape, who is one of Ghana’s most exciting upcoming vocalists, released on UK label More Time Records. Say3 also runs “Flux” a party in Miami that showcases his global influences and forward thinking underground music.