Got back from an amazing trip to Costa Rica, explored the nature with three other friends and got back yesterday afternoon. I had a meesage at home, a halloween party thrown by the guys of Phat Music Sessions at 643 Washington. I was, what?? Had no idea my fav party had stopped being held at Lola. That's what it takes to be in touch with nature. No need of computers or news, but coming back to reality, I was certainly hurt. As I was also informed late last night that Ongaku was also gone, WTF!!! I headed to 643 with one thing clear. I always have a great time, and the music is the best any promoter can buy. But last night was completely out of hand. Never seen in Miami a Halloween party going off with the vibe I found last night. Of course dressing up for halloween already gives the night a high expectation, but...this party was offdahookkkkkk Mono started the night, a live performance by Tony and Nicole (my respects Tony, you are a scientists of live tech) and ended up with Chris. Now, the first vynil Chris dropped, mixed with the last sounds Tony dropped, deserved Joe Robbie in full capacity. No jokes. No BS. Last night I reevaluaed my party scene. There is an uplifting talent in Mono and Chris. Funky tech-house was the medium, exploiting vibe the result. Can't stop thinking how amazing the night was. And always the funkiest, down to earth girls I have seen in SOBE in years happen to show up at PMS. I'm more convinced than ever that Marco's work pays off every time he throws a party. Last night was another word of mouth invitation. The place filled up three times at least over the night. At 5:00 a.m. when Chris stopped the music, the dancefloor was full. I'm glad to see PMS kicking the way it did last night. I was worried when I learned only yesterday that they were not going to be at Lola anymore. But now I understand what Marco told me last night, this party can go to any venue. Because the most difficult venue off all on the beach is Lola. Far, in the middle of nowhere, a huge bar with a dancefloor, a discoball and three pool tables. Oh, and two restrooms. I simply feel soooooooo happy to see that as a team, Phat Music Sessions is as alive as ever. Thank you for an amazing nite guys. My feet and my hangover say it all.