Latin Quarter
On The Record

Latin Quarter turns On The Record into a haven for salsa, reggaeton, and Latin house, blending the venue's record-store soul with rhythms built for movement. Under the dim glow of vintage music memorabilia and record sleeves lining the walls, the speakeasy atmosphere shifts into something more tropical and electric as the night rolls on, with basslines that hit deep and vocals that carry the warmth of the islands.

Expect a crowd that knows how to move, packed onto a dance floor where reggaeton blends into bachata and back into house-inflected Latin beats without missing a step. The intimate, clandestine feel of the space, tucked away like a secret record shop, makes the whole night feel a little more personal, like you've stumbled onto something the rest of the Strip doesn't know about yet.

The sound system at On The Record was built for detail, so the congas, horns, and layered percussion of Latin music come through with real clarity, not just noise but texture you can feel in your chest. Between the music and the surrounding décor of turntables and album art, it's a night that leans into nostalgia while keeping the energy thoroughly present-day.

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