• Episode 21: Toronto House Community

  • Nov 24 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 21: Toronto House Community

  • Summary

  • The Sleepless Pod, Episode 21 - Toronto House Community

    Episode 21 of The Sleepless Pod shines a spotlight on the Toronto House Community! Robin and Tom chat with Saul and Costa, the duo behind this thriving collective connecting Toronto’s house music lovers. From Electric Island epiphanies to hosting packed events like “Community Thursdays” at The Libertine, their story is all about passion, perseverance, and building a movement.

    Hear how Costa turned a love for house music into a growing community and how Saul’s Mexican roots inspired a vibrant Latin House group. Discover their unique approach to grassroots organizing, from WhatsApp groups to creating safe, scam-free ticket exchanges. They also share insights on:

    Toronto vs. Mexico club vibes

    Electric Island’s standout sets

    The resurgence of trance and techno

    Balancing hustle culture and creativity


    Follow Toronto House Community on Instagram (⁠@torontohousecommunityy⁠) to get involved and stay updated. Whether you’re into house music or curious about building a community, this episode is full of inspiration and hot takes.

    Don’t miss it—subscribe now and keep the vibes going!


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