【Techno,Chill out・Summer】Inner City – Buena Vida (Tommy Onyx Summer Fiesta Mix)

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I fell in love with this song when LAURENT GARNIER played it at the now defunct UNDER LOUNGE club in Osaka.
At that time, I didn’t know who the song was, but the phrase ♪ Good life x 6 ~ of the chorus left a strong impression on me.
When I got home, I searched various songs on the internet, but I didn’t know who they are.
After a while, it seems that it was about half a year later …, one day I happened to buy this song at HMV
a set of 3 CDs called ESSENTIAL ibiza chillout, and it was fateful there.
There was an episode that I had a good reunion, and it is a song that I personally remember very much.

It wasn’t this version that LAURENT GARNIER actually played at UNDER LOUNGE,
but I think I like this Tommy Onyx Summer Fiesta Mix the most.
It is called “Summer Fiesta Mix,” and it is very suitable for summer.

Well, I’ve been to various clubs in Japan so far, but UNDER LOUNGE in Osaka was my favorite club.
The bright red entrance, Gorgeous interior with silver and black as the keynote.
And the main floor is just the right size, not too wide and not too narrow.
A sound system that produces sharp treble in the bass that reverberates throughout the body.
DJs with a slightly underground song selection. A clientele that stands out for its flirtatiousness and coolness.
It was definitely a club with a strong pickup color, but I think it was the closest to the ideal club image I had in mind, taking that into account.
Some people deny the pick-up color, but clubs are also an important attraction, and I don’t think a club without any of that would be interesting at all.
I don’t know about clubs that have too much of that tendency, either…

However, the Ame-mura is not very safe at night.
Security awareness in the clubs themselves is also very low compared to Tokyo.
I think there should be more than one security guard like in Tokyo clubs.


A while ago, the Japanese club industry was decimated by COVID-19.
Finally, restrictions have been eased and more places are open for business.

I hope that the club industry will somehow survive this situation
and that the club industry will become more vibrant and the Ame-mura will become safer.