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Flume - (Future Classic)

WHERE: Trinity Bar

WHEN: Wednesday 26th December 2012


PANG! is pleased to welcome back one of Australia's biggest rising stars FLUME on Boxing Day. This will be FLUME's second Boxing Day at TRINITY and we couldn't be more excited!!




FLUME (FUTURE CLASSIC / LIVE)

Flume is a very young Sydney beat maker who’s grabbed the attention of XLR8R, Electronic Beats, Triple J, FBi and many more in less than a year.

Flume got his first taste for producing at age 13 (!) from the most unlikely of places – a music production program he found in a cereal box. It began Flume’s obsession with all things synthetic, and started his addiction for plug-ins, sample packs & vintage analogue hardware.




‘Sleepless’ was Flume’s debut EP and packed enough lush pads, chopped and chipmunked vocals, saw synths and intricate percussion to impress any fan of Hudson Mohawke, Flying Lotus, Seekae or Space Dimension Controller.

It was described by XLR8R as “a solid piece of soulful beat work.” picking up a 8.6 and nabbing their 2nd most downloaded track in August 2011. It impressed dance music website Electronic Beats so much they said “we reckon this young Australian is going to make waves” while cult German magazine Lodown described it as “the perfect pop record for anyone who’d never even look at what’s going down in the official charts” sealing it with a huge 8/10. Locally in Australia Triple J Morning Host Zan Rowe named it as her Catch of The Day” describing it as “Cut up, warm, rolling, thuddy, wonderful…”.

Shortly after the ‘Sleepless’ EP Flume put his ears and fingers into New Navy’s huge summer anthem ‘Zimbabwe’. The remix was debuted on the Australian hipster bible Pedestrian.tv and recently picked up a NSFW video clip of teenage adventures picking up late night plays on Australian TV show Rage. The month after his New Navy remix came out triple j picked him as their February Mix Up Exclusives Resident – think of it as Australia’s version of the BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix for a month!

Flume’s live show is now coming into full effect after selling out 2 national Australian tours and by the end of 2012 Flume would of played prestigious Australian festivals Splendour in the Grass, Parklife and Foreshore as well as a very special event in Sydney called Vivid LIVE at Sydney’s most famous venue The Sydney Opera House.

He’s still more busy than ever producing – recently releasing an original with Anna Lunoe called ‘I Met You’, remixes for Hermitude (Elefant Tracks), The Aston Shuffle and Ta-ku as well as putting the finishing touches on his debut album.

Supports include: OFFTAPIA , LADY BONES DJS, JK ROLLIN, BEN COLIN , NAY NAY, DEEPCUTS , ELDRED , GIRL SHAPED LOVE DRUG, AMINE ALLALI, FRO & MO DJS , and ALPHABECK.

Djs Inside and Outside

$30 Entry Before 6pm

Doors open at 2pm

Dusky

WHERE: Chinese Laundry

WHEN: Saturday, December 22, 2012






Saturday 22nd of December Chinese Laundry are excited to present London based duo DUSKY for the first time ever in Sydney.

Dusky have been picking up heat across the world and are ready to bring it to Chinese Laundry. Don’t miss out on what is looking to be one amazing show.







Full Line Up 

Dusky (UK) 
Lee M Kelsall (Hot Waves , UK) 
Daniel Farley 
U-Khan & Whitecat 
Devola 
Bounce Crew Djs 
King Lee
Valentine 
Cheap Lettus 
Lady Bones Djs 


Doors Open 9pm 
Drink specials from 9pm til 11pm 

Links to Check out 

Dusky 

Lee M Kelsall 

Dusky:
London based producers Alfie Granger-Howell and Nick Harriman make house music that’s inseparable from the genre’s tradition but comes with both a widescreen ambition and a distinctly UK underground edge.

Timeless, fresh, both classic and contemporary and unmistakably theirs, Dusky's sound is influenced by everything from deep Detroit techno and bumping UK garage to classical and avant-garde electronica.

In a short time, the London based duo have rapidly marked themselves out as producers with a uniquely broad appeal. Their diverse 2011 album 'Stick By This' was celebrated by Pete Tong as one of the album's of the year, singles like 'Tyto Alba' and 'Flo Jam' on Dogmatik have blown up as house/garage straddling underground anthems, while Hot Chip wasted no time in commissioning them to transform their 'Night & Day' single into a modern garage bomb.

At the same time, darker excursions into warehouse techno like 'Calling Me' and 'Muriel' have been hammered by Paul Woolford, Maya Jane Coles and Loefah.

As comfortable writing elegant orchestral pieces or stirring piano motifs as they are jackin’ house and techno grooves, Dusky will continue to naturally shift into new soundworlds, always united by the duo’s singular aim; to compose electronic music with depth, soul and originality.