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While sports fans had their eyes on the Subway Series and the Knicks, the real action was happening in Brooklyn. More specifically, inside the Brooklyn Storehouse, where over 6,000 people came together for a night that redefined what a hometown show can look and feel like. The Martinez Brothers didn’t just perform, they staged a full-blown rave epic — filled with lights, sound, and energy that could probably be seen from space.
Steve and Chris Martinez brought more than just beats. Their performance was a sensory overload: lights, smoke, a flying saucer-sized prop, and a set that wove through house, techno, and everything in between. This wasn’t just a DJ set. It was a carefully built spectacle, full of visuals and soundscapes designed to make people feel like they were somewhere far from Earth — without leaving New York.

The Night’s Unexpected Centerpiece
The stage itself looked like something pulled from a sci-fi film. Floating overhead was a massive UFO replica, pumping smoke and lights in sync with the music. And then there were the lasers. Sharp, hypnotic beams cut across the room, syncing flawlessly with the pulsing bass. It felt less like a concert and more like being inside an alien spacecraft mid-liftoff.
They weren’t alone in creating the moment. The lineup included standout sets from Simon Heyliger, Malóne, and HoneyLuv, each one bringing their own flavor to the night. It was a stacked bill, and every artist delivered.
A Glimpse of Ibiza from Brooklyn
As wild as the night was, it also gave fans a sneak peek at what’s next. This summer, The Martinez Brothers are heading to Hï Ibiza — one of the most legendary clubs in the world — for a 15-week residency. Starting in June, every Tuesday they’ll take over the venue with surprise guests and their signature visual-heavy sets. Based on what they just pulled off in Brooklyn, Ibiza’s about to feel a whole lot closer to another galaxy.
Setting a New Standard
In a city known for staying up late and always chasing the next big thing, this night stood out. It wasn’t just big. It wasn’t just loud. It was creative, thoughtful, and high-impact. The Martinez Brothers proved they’re not just hometown heroes — they’re artists pushing live dance music into new territory. And if Brooklyn was the test run, the rest of the world better be paying attention.
