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Genix & Ian Kerr Break Record For Highest DJ Set On Earth [WATCH]


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Genix is literally on top of the world after his record-breaking DJ set at the highest altitude ever!

With Mt. Everest as their backdrop, Genix (real name Damion Houchen) and Ian Kerr threw down a 25-minute b2b set on the mountain of KalaPattar / Kala Patther earlier this month. An intimate, ticketed audience watched the breathtaking performance, almost all of which is captured below.

“The highest DJ set on earth.. We did it!! Record Breakers!” Genix shared the accomplishment on Twitter. “Mt Everest in the background. One of the most surreal and magical moments in my life. Clocking in at around 5597m.”

Genix previously held an official record for a mammoth 84-hour nonstop DJ set. The UK DJ/producer obviously has a great passion for going above and beyond what’s expected. Just watch!

World’s Highest DJ Set

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