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A Meem-tastic line-up of locals as Niche Productions' 'Solid Ground' series goes from strength to strength
Coming to Sydney next Thursday night on Anzac Day eve, the crew from Niche Productions will be returning to present the third installment of their Solid Ground series, back to their old stomping ground at Ruby Rabbit on Oxford Street.
Upon arriving at Will and Toby’s, I knew I was in for a different kind of clubbing experience.
Niche Productions had brought their caravan to Ruby Rabbit for the first time tonight, taking over the rather palm-treed and cane-chaired ground floor as well as the exposed-brick and bare-globe first floor.
Following last week's unfortunate cancellation of Bonde Do Role for their forthcoming Australian tour, which was to see them feature at Field Day on January 1st, local additions to the lineup have now been announced, along with Germany's John Tejada!
Following on from an absolutely massive sold out night at the Sydney Festival Beck's Bar last week, Dust Tones will return to a more intimate setting in February, moving in to Melt Bar in Kings Cross for another of their monthly shindigs.
Saturday the 21st of May was the farewell show of one of Sydney's most creative music producers, Meem, at the relatively fresh venue called Marquee.
Meem has announced his plans to relocate indefinitely to Europe, with the celebrated producer, live performer and DJ set to make the trek across in May.
Tom Findlay offered much more at A Bit on the Side, but true to its roots, the night offered the unexpected in the respectable surrounds of Sydney jazz institution, The Basement.
Triple J's Groove Train radio show will be taking it from the air waves to clubs across October and November for a national tour. On the Groove Train tour you'll hear everything from across the dance music spectrum.
Skylounge continues its excellent lineup of animations. A solid and enjoyable collection of DJ's only added to the experience with Meem's live set being the highlight.
Deep As Funk at Candy's Apartment showcasing Australia's freshest innovative producers and DJs including Q45, Meem, RifRaf and Jono Fernandez and featuring performance by D'Jonee and Robbie Love. Also Monkeefunk, PH, Katonic and Fema.
After three years in the studio, Meem has released the follow up album to his much loved release, Yum Yum and Miffy. The Big Hoo-Hah is Meem's third album and is laced with warm funk and disco sounds, purring basslines and imaginative, whimsical concepts.
Meem held court at the Gaelic club for the Sydney leg of his national tour of his new album 'The Big hoo-Hah'
Meem is a rising star in the Australian dance music underground. The Big Hoo-Hah is his third album and follows his acclaimed Yum Yum and Miffy album.
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