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One22 locals only with Defined by Rhythm (3hr set)
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Hernan hit the Cave for a Halloween party that will not be forgotten - albeit for slightly unusual reasons.
This New Years Eve, Club Junque will provide the all-important warm-up for headliner Nick Warren at Chinese Laundry’s ‘Out Of This World’ bash.
When you attend an event such as this, you expect something distinctive, something unique, something that is a far cry from experiencing your traditional DJ play your favourite tracks. James Holden did not disappoint.
With visiting headliners Luke Chable and Club Junque, there were solid sets all night at the kick-off of the long weekend.
Die-hard post-festival dance junkies were offered flavours from global dance meccas as disparate as Holland, Britain and America.
We're but 17 days away from the return of Foreshore, giving you apt time to plan exactly where and when you'll catch your favourite acts of the day.
Friction and Lexington Music showed their sneaky side this week, dropping a surprise announcement that caps off the lineup announcements for Foreshore Festival 2009.
Friction and Lexington Music today announced the final additions to this year's Foreshore lineup, with Empire of the Sun topping off one massive group of headliners.
What a night it was. H.O.S.H. and Jim Rivers really lived up to expectations, and although their styles were wildly different, they complimented each other really well...
Club Junque has used his residency in the dark and brooding cave room at the Chinese Laundry in Sydney to bring himself to the attention of promoters and clubbers across the country with his unique melodic sound.
Anticipation was in the air, with both downstairs rooms of Chinese Laundry set to blow their lid with some awesome DJs like Club Junque and Matttt supporting Israeli superstar Guy J.
What to choose for Easter Saturday Night? A: Sit quietly at home and wait for some dude on a bunny delivering chocolate eggs. Or…. B: Dance your buns off to two of the Greatest Progressive House DJs this world has ever known.
So another Saturday passes and another awesome act (well, three this time) plays another awesome set at the same awesome club. It’s all getting a bit predictable, isn’t it? But hey, I never liked surprises as a kid.
A definite pattern has emerged these last few years for me: namely, they all seem to start at Chinese Laundry.
This is not fluro electro pop, there are no girls dancing in high heels with cocktails, this shit is deep, spiritual and consuming. It’s sweating in a dark room with hundreds of other people you don't know, head down, heart racing, mind expanding...
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