A (grand) salon for dancing, a patio for chilling, and a view over the greenery of the Parc de la Villette and the north-west of Paris. Club Days Off is setting up shop on the fifth floor of the Philharmonie for a night dedicated to bass, house, and baile funk with Bianca Oblivion, a towering figure on the LA club scene. Alongside her are Halfpipe Records, a Parisian collective inspired by the UK garage, rave, and trance scenes, and Naomi, Rinse France resident known for her sets blending bass, rap, R&B, and Afro-Caribbean beats.
Bianca Oblivion
As a pure product of the LA underground scene, DJ and producer Bianca Oblivion shakes up bass everywhere she goes, whether on records (NET WORK, 2025) with her minimalist sounds, or in the booth with her sets bringing the best of dancehall, reggaeton, hip-hop, R&B, grime, and dubstep into an irresistible flow.
Halfpipe Records
Straddling the line between electro and skate culture, Halfpipe Records is simultaneously a clothing brand, label, and DJ crew. The collective’s DJ sets have been electrifying the Paris scene since 2022 with a vibe fresh out the UK, where garage, break, jungle, and bass smash together in perfect harmony.
Naomi
With her work as a DJ, journalist, and author, Naomi Clément has a CV that would put LinkedIn to shame: she is a presenter with Apple Music, resident with Rinse, founder of the media outlet DNA, and has been seen with Vogue, Konbini, and Les Inrocks. Since 2019, she has crafted immersive and impactful sets blending the best of Afro-Caribbean beats with bass, rap, and R&B.
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Getting here
Porte de Pantin station
Paris Underground (Métro) Line 5
Tram 3B