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DnB Boat Party Feat Concord Dawn (NZ) Budspells

Friday, 7th November @ Sydney Harbour
inthemix.com.au
  • in the mix
  • on the door: $45
  • presale: $39
  • drum n bass, 2-Step / UK Garage
  • Over 18's only

Things are hotting up for summer and after last weeks amazing 4thQuadrant 3rd birthday success on the Lady Wakehurst we are pumped and ready for more BASS on the harbour!!

All the way from NZ we have CONCORD DAWN headlining the proceedings…....

its been a while since CD rolled through Sydney town and we’re expecting the boys to lay it down propa for the massive!

Along with Sydney resident hip hop/ dub / dnb / reggae outfit BUDSPELLS….sure to bring the vibe every time…..warm and easy basslines perfect for a warm summer evening on Sydney Harbour….

Also on the decks for the rinse, oldschool NZ junglist BABYBOOMA and 4Q djs MODE, AGGROVATOR, RELOAD and DAN MIC…..all hosted by Mc D-Tech and Kye…...

If you didnt make it to the last one you missed out big time! Get tickets early as this one is sure to sell fast!!

This is a great way to spend an evening out with your mates and quality music, all overlooking the spectacular Sydney skyline at night…all on the comfort of the Lady Wakehurst…...Two fully stocked bars, Poker table and plenty of space to chill with your mates whether you want to dance like a mentalist or just sit and listen to the tunes on the Full HI-JACK Soundsystem whilst enjoying the views and sucking up the fresh harbour air with a cooling beverage….this party has it all!

Ticket prices and availability will be up this week so stay tuned…..

Concord Dawn Bio:

CONCORD DAWN consists of 2 passionate musicians, Matt Harvey (aka Matty C) and Evan Short (aka Kiljoy). The NZ born duo, have been making waves in the world of electronic music for many years now and have been tagged as “NZ’s pioneers of Drum and Bass”.

They have released their distinctive sound on legendary labels including Hospital Recordings, Timeless, Renegade Hardware, Moving Shadow, DSCI4 and Commercial Suicide, as well as up and coming labels including Freak, Heavy Rotation, Redlight, Cyanide and BSE Recordings.

International heavyweights such as Grooverider, Goldie, DJ Hype, Ed Rush, Dieselboy, Bad Company, Total Science, Digital, Trace, Klute, Bailey, Fierce, Marcus Intalex, Kemal, Cause for Concern and many others have been playing Concord Dawn tunes for the past few years, proving that its not just homegrown pride that has contributed to their success here in New Zealand.

Concord Dawn have earnt a fearsome reputation for their live performance, with extensive touring in Asia, America, Europe, Canada and Australia. In addition they have featured at almost all of the major dance festivals in New Zealand, including Big Day Out, Phat 05, the Gathering, Alpine Unity, Destination, Rippon, Splore, X air, the X games and numerous University Orientations.

The duo have been musicians and friends since they met at school at the young age of 11. Once they discovered their mutual love for music, they formed a band together and started jamming every afternoon, playing tunes from Eric Clapton and the Rolling Stones! A few years later they fell in love with the rave culture. Evan was given a jungle mixtape from friends at school that awakened his musical passion. It had classics such as Disturbance by Hyper on Experience and tunes from DJ Crystal and Kenny Ken. Around that time, Matt was checking sets and became highly influenced by DJ Aaron, one of the founders of the NZ drum and bass scene. The pair were instantly drawn to this new sound, and began experimenting with creating their own, “Jungle combined a lot of the music we were into at the time. It was a mash-up of Rock, Jazz, Hip Hop, and had the energy of dance music”.

The boys met up again at audio engineering school and began writing tunes. Almost immediately they began working on their self titled debut album for Auckland based electronic label Kog Transmissions. The album was received well by the local audience and they began their first foray into the vinyl market with two 12 inch releases taken from the album. This was followed in quick succession by their second album Disturbance, which was both a refinement and an expansion of the energetic sound they had become well know for. This consolidated their local fan base and began to attract interest from overseas.

Evan then relocated to London for 6 months and upon his return they commenced work on album number 3, Uprising. The exceptional response to the album’s first tunes resulted in their first signings to UK based labels, and their first overseas gigs. Morning light was the first release off the album and was a huge breakthrough tune for the pair. It was both a success in the club and on commercial radio, debuting just short of the top 100 in the UK commercial charts. In November 2002, Morning Light featured on the Mixmag cover CD (alongside other Concord Dawn tunes Aurora and Take Me Away) mixed by John B. It also appeared on DJ Craze’s ‘Live in Puerto Rico’ DVD and on DJ Bailey’s ‘Soul Thunder’ mix CD.

Don’t Tell Me, with it’s energetic lyrics and gritty bassline, was noticeably different to anything the duo had ever done before. Due to it’s originality and dance floor popularity, it got snapped up for the March 2004 Mixmag cover CD, mixed by Grooverider & Fabio. Accompanied by Ninja (another tune from the Uprising album) it also featured on the very successful drum and bass arena mix cd, mixed by Andy C.

Raining Blood, a heavy metal influenced tune, was the third single off the album, which showed the pair’s diverse knowledge in music of all forms. When the much anticipated album finally dropped in 2003, it achieved gold sales in just 3 months, which was unprecedented for a NZ DnB release.

Uprising won ‘best album’ and ‘best electronic release’ at the 2004 B-Net student radio awards, and the duo were nominated for ‘best electronic act’ at the Vodafone music awards 2004.

Following the release they returned to a hectic DJ schedule to the far flung corners of the world. In between touring, they found time to begin formulating the ideas for their next release Chaos By Design, which will be the second album from their own imprint Uprising Recordings. Their success has created high expectations from punters worldwide, which has made them step their game up, to create an album which will not disappoint even the harshest of critics. Concord Dawn have matured as artists, finding a harmonious blend between old and new. Chaos By Design incorporates their knowledge of the history of jungle, and maintains their reputation to push their own limits and explore new territory. The album is due for release in March 2006 and will be followed by a full world tour, exporting the boys to countries in North America, Europe, Asia, Australia and their hometown New Zealand.