
On March 2, 2019, Goodfellas hosted their annual event House State at Hotel Monopoli, with support from DCODE.
The celebration marked another milestone in their journey, and the crowd joined in the fun.
Chris from Goodfellas explained that the idea behind House State was to take over a venue and transform it into their own version of House State.
That year, they chose Hotel Monopoli and divided the venue into three areas.
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About House State
The Moon area featured Banger, focusing entirely on House music.
The Bloom area introduced Selected, Goodfellas’ newest concept built around disco.
Finally, The Room area presented Elephant In The Room, offering deeper sounds such as Techno and Deep House.
Each space had its own lineup.
At The Moon, performers included Bob x Rishi, TMSG, Iko, Basement House, Jhudeth, Dade, and Cyda.
At The Bloom, Shaky Town, Patsy Can Witch, Bergas, and Discouture brought disco grooves.
Meanwhile, The Room featured Samaran, Tripo3000, Sunmantra, Darkbark, Tantra, Hudi, and Iko.
All three stages were packed, and the audience moved freely between them to experience different vibes.
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What is Goodfellas Story?
Goodfellas built their reputation as an event organizer dedicated to House music.
Their first creation, Banger, became strongly associated with their name.
This bi-monthly event celebrates House all night long and has developed a loyal fanbase.
They also created Elephant In The Room, a collaboration with NVB, held monthly at The Room in Hotel Monopoli.
The concept highlights serious House sounds, including Techno and Deep House.
In addition, House State serves as their yearly highlight, and in 2019, it also marked the debut of Selected, which spotlighted disco.
The journey began with four people who shared a deep love for House music.
They chose the genre because it forms the foundation of electronic music and offers diverse sub-genres that DJs and fans can explore.
Goodfellas expressed their hope that House music would gain wider recognition among the public.
They envisioned a future festival that could bring together the underground music community.
They also believed every DJ could play House, and that the genre always guarantees one thing: people will dance along with its groove.
Until the next event, Goodfellas promised to keep spreading the sound of House.