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    Adam Port Scorpios Mykonos: The long way round
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    Don Blue Yachting private boat transferring Adam Port to Scorpios Mykonos for Music Ritual
    20 Aug

    Adam Port Scorpios Mykonos: The long way round

    Not every DJ arrives at house music directly. Adam Port didn’t. Before Scorpios, before Keinemusik, before Coachella and Burning Man and Tomorrowland, there was hardcore punk. Then hip-hop. Then turntablism. Then, eventually, house. The Adam Port Scorpios Mykonos date on Scorpios Mykonos date this summer was the latest stop on a journey that started somewhere most electronic music fans wouldn’t expect – and that longer road is exactly why his sets feel different from everyone else’s.

    Adam Port Scorpios Mykonos: who he is and where he came from

    Adam Polaszek was born in 1979 in Berlin. He grew up in the hardcore punk scene – the kind of music that has nothing to do with what he plays today and everything to do with how he plays it. Hardcore taught him about energy, commitment and the relationship between a performer and a room. He carried all of that forward. Furthermore, hip-hop introduced him to turntablism – the craft of DJing as a physical, technical discipline, not just music selection. He collected vinyl, refined his mixing and spent years developing his ear before electronic music entered the picture at all.

    When he finally arrived at house and techno in the 2000s, he brought everything with him. The energy of punk. The precision of a turntablist. The understanding that a crowd is something you feel rather than manage. In 2009, he co-founded Keinemusik – the Berlin collective and label – with Rampa, &ME, Reznik and visual artist Monja Gentschow. The collective became one of the most respected operations in electronic music. However, Adam Port remained something distinct within it: the one whose trajectory felt most like a conversion rather than a progression.

    The sound and the record that broke through

    His style is hard to summarize in a single genre. Afro house, melodic house, deep house – all accurate, none complete. The Keinemusik website describes his music as “a dancefloor meditation that makes time fade into insignificance.” That gets closer. His sets build slowly, hold tension for longer than expected and release it at moments that feel earned rather than engineered.

    In 2024, he released “Move” with Stryv and Malachiii on Keinemusik. The track went viral on TikTok, accumulated 249 million Spotify streams and a remix version featuring Camila Cabello extended the reach further. In addition, his remix of Dua Lipa’s “Houdini” introduced his sound to an audience that had never heard of Keinemusik. He played Coachella that year and the crowd already knew the words.

    The transfer to Scorpios and why the route matters

    When Adam Port took the Scorpios Mykonos Terrace alongside Little D. The night sold out well in advance. Scorpios books Adam Port because his sound sits exactly in the melodic and afro house corridor the venue runs – but also because he brings something a pure genre fit doesn’t guarantee: depth. Consequently, a Scorpios night with Adam Port has a different quality from a night with an artist who arrived at the same music by a shorter route.

    Don Blue Yachting handled the private sea transfer for Adam Port to and from Scorpios. The road to Paraga Beach in peak August is not where you want to spend the hour before a set. A private boat from Ornos dock changes that entirely – short crossing, open water, direct arrival at the Scorpios dock. Therefore, the same service that got Adam Port there is available to anyone planning a night at Scorpios or any venue along the Mykonos coastline. The boats don’t change. The crew doesn’t change. The quality stays the same.

    Book your private sea transfer to Scorpios and arrive the right way before the music starts.

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    Adam Port Scorpios Mykonos: Frequently Asked Questions

    Who is Adam Port and what is his connection to Scorpios Mykonos?

    Adam Port – real name Adam Polaszek – is a Berlin-based DJ and producer and co-founder of the Keinemusik collective. His sound blends afro house, melodic house and deep house in sets that build slowly and hold tension longer than most. His most recent Scorpios Mykonos date was a solo appearance alongside Little D – one of several Keinemusik – connected bookings at the venue across the season.

    What makes Adam Port’s music background unusual for a house DJ?

    He didn’t start in electronic music. Adam Port grew up in the hardcore punk scene, moved through hip-hop and turntablism and arrived at house and techno only after spending years in entirely different genres. That longer route shows in his sets – the energy, the physical precision and the understanding of how a crowd responds to pressure and release all come from a background that most DJs in his position don’t have.

    How do you get to Scorpios Mykonos for a night like Adam Port’s?

    By private boat. Don Blue Yachting runs VIP sea transfers from Ornos dock directly to the Scorpios dock at Paraga Beach throughout the season. In peak August, the road to Paraga slows down considerably. A private boat cuts through all of that – short crossing, direct arrival, no traffic. It’s the same transfer service used by Adam Port himself.

    Is the Don Blue Yachting Scorpios transfer available to all guests, not just headline artists?

    Yes. The same private sea transfer that Adam Port and other Scorpios headliners use is open to any guest planning a night at the venue. Same boats, same crew, same standard – regardless of who is booking. Visit our website to arrange your transfer.

     

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