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With his own individual style of house music, Shamus is the kind of DJ that is found to be continuously pushes the barriers. Over the course of his career behind the decks, Shamus has held down residencies at some of Australia’s biggest weekly club nights including Kink at The Arthouse, Sounds On Sunday at The Greenwood Hotel, Sublime at Home, Ear Candy and After Hours at YU, and Hussle Nights at Zen. In that time, he has also released 2 very well-recieved mix CDs – “Alfresco Soiree” & “Chalet Soiree” with fellow DJs Tim McGee and Declan Lee, respectively, through Ministry Of Sound’s Hussle Recordings.
Ministry of Sound is bringing their famed NYD party to Ivy in 2012, and they've got Tonite Only, Bang Gang Dee Jays and Kid Kenobi to help them warm the New Year.
With much hype, and just as much anticipation, the Kink Reunion finally graced us with its presence, and with it, the sense of family that went with it.
Ministry of Sound’s Classic themed party on New Years Day delivers a mixed bag or results, with the highlight being Kid Kenobi’s Classic Breaks Set.
On New Years Day we’ll see another renowned brand setting up shop in the opulent surrounds of Ivy. Ministry of Sound Classics will be holding sway on January 1st, check out a classics mix from one the DJs playing on the day!
More and more dance music events are taking advantage of the opulent surrounds of Ivy, and on New Years Day we’ll see another renowned brand setting up shop. Ministry of Sound Classics will be holding sway on January 1st 2010.
Ryan Raddon, AKA Kaskade was again down under with a new album hitting stores and a three-hour set at a sold-out Sounds on Sunday. A tantalising prospect.
Once again Greenwood Hotel has come up trumps as host to Ministry of Sound Classics. The lineup was enormous, the weather was beautiful & party people had smiles from ear to ear. What a way to spend Boxing Day!
Tom Clark brings Berlin to Oxford Street as Nevermind makes a strong case for looking past any reservations related to 'the strip' and falling head over heels for its delectable music policy.
You would have thought that DJs as well known as Shamus and Baby Gee might have ramped up the Wild label a little... Unfortunately this is not the case on Wild Weekends, and although I predicted as much I’m still disappointed!
Shamus may have cut his teeth in the early days of Sublime’s mighty residency at Home, but he’s since become one of Sydney's most consistently popular ‘every man’ DJs. The most important thing for him is maintaining that connection with the crowd.
The name Shamus is synonymous with house music in Sydney. A perennial inclusion on inthemix50 Australian DJs, Shamus is one of only a handful to be included on all polls to date peaking at #13 in the country.
Sounds on Sunday at the Greenwood Hotel is a Sydney institution. Everything those SOS aficionados say is totally true. This place is FUN.
Just about everyone into dance music will have at least one Wild CD in their collection somewhere (there’s no use denying it, we know you have one. Seriously). The next is set for release in July, and it’ll be helmed by Shamus and Baby Gee.
A-Skillz, Stupid Fresh, Bag Raiders and Kid Kenobi all on the same bill? Yep that’s right and we’re talking about Sydney institution *Sounds on Sunday*, which can always be relied upon to bring it by the bucketload on a long weekend.
An old church atop the peak of North Sydney was the perfect setting for the Easter Long Weekend event at Sounds on Sunday, headlined by DJ Craze, one of the world’s greatest scratch artists. Sacrilegious behaviour never sounded so good!
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