Disco Lines, Eli Brown & A Night to Remember at Splash House Renaissance
- Nick Pozo
- Aug 13
- 3 min read
by Nick Pozo
Palm Springs was on full blast last weekend — not just the sun, but the energy, the music, the madness. Splash House Renaissance showed up big, and left no room for chill. If you were there, you already know. If not, here’s what went down — and why this one’s going in the books.

Disco Lines: The Day Party King

Disco Lines came out swinging — and didn’t let up for a second. From the first drop, the Renaissance pool deck turned into a full-on bounce house. The guy’s got that wild energy you can’t fake. From “Baby Girl” early in the set to “No Broke Boys” sending the place into total chaos, it was all smiles and all gas.
You didn’t have to know the lyrics — just follow the energy. The crowd was locked in — people jumping, yelling, high-fiving strangers. It was pure summer rave energy, no ego, just a thousand people having the time of their lives in 110-degree heat. Disco Lines brought the party. Simple as that.
Eli Brown: Flipping the Switch

As the sun dipped behind the mountains, so did the vibe — in the best possible way.
Eli Brown stepped up and flipped the entire atmosphere. Gone were the floaties and poolside antics. Now it was heavy fog, strobes, and techno that hit like a freight train. His set was gritty, raw, and relentless — the kind of music that doesn’t just make you dance, it takes over your body.
No gimmicks. No fluff. Just a deep, industrial sound that had the crowd in a trance. It was one of those sets that you don’t just hear — you feel. Like you’re not just watching, you’re part of it. That’s the power of Eli Brown.
The Warehouse: The Real After Hours
And then — just when things felt like they peaked — the whispers started.
“Yo… you got the address?”
A secret warehouse party. No lineup, no flyer. Just DMs and word of mouth. If you knew, you knew. If you didn’t? You missed a moment.

Tucked deep in the industrial zone of Palm Springs, we walked into a fog-drenched, laser-lit madhouse. The energy? Raw. The music? Absolutely wild. Then, just when we thought it couldn’t go harder — a surprise back-to-back set dropped and blew the roof off. No phones. No staged videos. Just real people, real music, and the kind of connection that only happens when you're fully present.
A Weekend That Hit Different
Disco Lines brought the hype.Eli Brown brought the depth.And the warehouse? That was pure legend.
This wasn’t just a weekend — it was one of those rare nights where everything lines up. The artists, the venue, the people, the vibe. If you were there, you’ll be talking about it all year. If not? You better move faster next time.
About the Author

Nick Pozo is the Owner of the Desert Hot Springs Branch at SEEK Personnel Staffing, where he connects top-tier talent with businesses that need real results. Whether you’re staffing an event or building a crew that gets the job done, Nick brings the same focus, drive, and no-BS energy to work that he brings to the afterparty.
Need staffing solutions that actually deliver? Hit up Nick at SEEK. He’s local. He’s locked in. And he’s not here to waste time.
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