No matter how cold, Toronto never turn it’s back to a good party. Saturday, November 7, 2014 night at CODA, located in a convenient spot right across the Subway on Bathurst street, was not an exception. I got to the club around 11PM. Going through stairs and hallways, I got in a dark room filled with the rays of blue and red lights and strobes, and few dancers in sync with the bass-line and the groove created by Breach. Over the next three hours, CODA went from barely full to hard-to-move kind of packed, a collective of dancers tuning in and zoning out to the beats, rhythms, and the bass frequency produced by Huxley, all the way from London, UK, to blow everybody’s minds and fulfill their spirits. Two thumbs up to CODA, Breach, and Huxley!
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