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The 1235 Flashback Party

 The 1235 Flashback Party has become a beloved gathering for music lovers over the last two years, establishing itself as the ultimate destination for unforgettable nightlife. Set at the iconic 94th Aero Squadron in Miami, this venue offers a unique blend of entertainment, featuring three distinct areas and an active restaurant, making it an entertainment complex like no other in the area. With its spacious layout and diverse offerings, it has quickly become a go-to hotspot for people of all ages and musical tastes.






The clientele at the Flashback Party is as varied as the music itself. There’s a dedicated nightclub space for salsa enthusiasts, while the main room brings together the best of 70s, 80s, and 90s dance hits. The event is known for its outstanding mix of veteran Miami DJs, including DJ Quinn of Club 1235 and DJ Alex Gutierrez of Alcazaba, Club Mystique, and many other prominent venues. Together, they create an unparalleled vibe that attracts an eclectic crowd, ensuring the party appeals to everyone from longtime dance music lovers to newer fans.



What truly sets the Flashback Party apart, however, is the attention to detail and production values that make each event spectacular. Lighting effects designed by David Cordoves, who has worked on large-scale productions for legendary venues such as Warsaw Ballroom, take the experience to the next level. In addition to his lighting expertise, David is also the keyboardist for Miami's own "Secret Society," so he is no stranger to the local music scene.

DJ Quinn, the founder of the Flashback event, is a recognized figure in Miami's music history. In the 80s and 90s, he owned "Village Records," one of the city’s most popular record stores. DJ Alex Gutierrez, on the other hand, is a veteran of Miami radio, having worked with stations like "El Zol 95.7 FM" and "Salsa 98.3 FM," and can currently be heard on Saturday nights on Zeta 92.3 FM. Their deep roots in Miami’s music culture are part of what makes this event a must-visit for those seeking quality entertainment.

As DJ Quinn shares, “We have an excellent mix of people from all age groups who appreciate the music we play. We’re celebrating our second year at the Squadron this March, and we couldn’t be more thrilled with the level of customer service the venue provides our patrons.”




The Flashback Party takes place monthly at the 94th Aero Squadron, starting at 8 PM. With free parking and no cover charge, it’s the perfect place to experience high-energy dance music and a vibrant community atmosphere. Whether you're a salsa lover or a fan of classic dance hits, the 1235 Flashback Party is truly the #1 party destination in South Florida. has become a beloved gathering for music lovers over the last two years, establishing itself as the ultimate destination for unforgettable nightlife. Set at the iconic 94th Aero Squadron in Miami, this venue offers a unique blend of entertainment, featuring three distinct areas and an active restaurant, making it an entertainment complex like no other in the area. With its spacious layout and diverse offerings, it has quickly become a go-to hotspot for people of all ages and musical tastes.

The clientele at the Flashback Party is as varied as the music itself. There’s a dedicated nightclub space for salsa enthusiasts, while the main room brings together the best of 70s, 80s, and 90s dance hits. The event is known for its outstanding mix of veteran Miami DJs, including DJ Quinn of Club 1235 and DJ Alex Gutierrez of Alcazaba, Club Mystique, and many other prominent venues. Together, they create an unparalleled vibe that attracts an eclectic crowd, ensuring the party appeals to everyone from longtime dance music lovers to newer fans.

What truly sets the Flashback Party apart, however, is the attention to detail and production values that make each event spectacular. Lighting effects designed by David Cordoves, who has worked on large-scale productions for legendary venues such as Warsaw Ballroom, take the experience to the next level. In addition to his lighting expertise, David is also the keyboardist for Miami's own "Secret Society," so he is no stranger to the local music scene.

DJ Quinn, the founder of the Flashback event, is a recognized figure in Miami's music history. In the 80s and 90s, he owned "Village Records," one of the city’s most popular record stores. DJ Alex Gutierrez, on the other hand, is a veteran of Miami radio, having worked with stations like "El Zol 95.7 FM" and "Salsa 98.3 FM," and can currently be heard on Saturday nights on Zeta 92.3 FM. Their deep roots in Miami’s music culture are part of what makes this event a must-visit for those seeking quality entertainment.

As DJ Quinn shares, “We have an excellent mix of people from all age groups who appreciate the music we play. We’re celebrating our second year at the Squadron this March, and we couldn’t be more thrilled with the level of customer service the venue provides our patrons.”

The Flashback Party takes place monthly at the 94th Aero Squadron, starting at 8 PM. With free parking and no cover charge, it’s the perfect place to experience high-energy dance music and a vibrant community atmosphere. Whether you're a salsa lover or a fan of classic dance hits, the 1235 Flashback Party is truly the #1 party destination in South Florida.




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