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NYD W/PLANETARY ASSAULT SYSTEMS

WHERE: The Abercrombie

WHEN: Tuesday, January 1, 2013


After the fireworks have cleared and the countdown has passed, reality sets in. You’ve been had – again. Every damn year. The same pitch, the same routine, the same combination of swarms of people and harbour views, blinding you of the underlying lack of substance slowly corroding your soul. Surely this year you should have thought differently, of beginning the year by tapping into something more authentic, more visceral… but it’s too late, you think, glancing at the clock in the early hours of New Year’s Day. Fortunately for you maestro, all is not lost, as there is one fifteen-hour party option on New Year’s Day that is decidedly disconnected from the predictable routines of other despairingly choreographed new year’s celebrations. A techno degustation celebrating individualism and strange fruit, of all varieties, crowned by the long awaited return of techno survivor/auteur Luke Slater after fifteen years of waiting. NYD 2013 at The Abercrombie gives you your retribution.


One of the few UK producers to emerge during the early 90s whose output remains relevant (read: cutting edge) today, Slater regularly throws down at some of the world’s foremost techno dungeons, such as Berghain and Fabric, and is responsible for one of the better instalments in the venerated Fabric compilation canon. 


Slater’s back catalogue comprises a the windswept ambience of his seminal 7th Plain pseudonym – encapsulated in the classic Four Corners album from the mid-90s – through the nosebleed severity of his X-Tront releases and the widescreen techno of his Morganistic project to his more recent dubby outings as LB Dub Corp. However Slater is arguably best known for his work as Planetary Assault Systems, releasing his most recent album under the moniker, The Messenger, on Ostgut Ton at the end of last year. 

Ever since the release of debut Planetary Assault Systems album The Electric Funk Machine back in that acid-washed summer of ’94, Slater has used the project to create ‘all-purpose’ techno that has a sufficiently strong thematic unity so that it can be appreciated in any context. While the club cognoscenti celebrate Slater’s mastery of dynamic, futuristic techno, his command of the ambient genre is something that is not as commonly acknowledged. 

Slater’s classic Four Corners album, released under his 7th Plain moniker in the mid-90s, is a must for anyone curious in electronic soundscapes that diverge away from the dancefloor. “I love to inject art into techno, going avant-garde obscure in places, because when it comes down to it, that’s what I find interesting,” our man Slater elucidates. “I have always tried to keep my head down and get on with it, try not to sell techno so much. You can dress it up and give it an image, but people will find their own way to it if they are interested.” We have no doubt you will find your way to The Abercrombie on New Year’s Day. The route is easy – travel against the tides of people drifting obsequiously in the currents of fickle trends and naff fads, and listen for the raw reverberations of your New Year’s awakening. 

Supported by: 

Defined By Rhythm
Ben Dunlop
Jordan Deck
Raffi Lovechild
Trinity (Live)
MSG
Marcotix
Mark Craven
Methodix
Kate Doherty
Nick Belshaw
Chris Honnery
Glitch DJ's
Jay Smalls
Jamie Lloyd
lus more TBA

Tickets available soon through Resident Advisor!

1st Release: $25
2nd Release: $35
On the door: $40

TOGETHER

WHERE: The Abercrombie

WHEN: Wednesday, December 26, 2012


Christmas is traditional a time for family’s to come together and share their love & happiness for one another. As we like to think that Sydney’s underground music scene is a family, we want to invite you to all come TOGETHER on Boxing Day to celebrate the festive season as part of our extended musical family.

Come and join a musical CO-OPerative that celebrates a MAD RACKET of 4OUR/four beats of DEEPER SOUNDS & SUBSONIC frequencies. With all our friends together on Boxing Day in the garden of the Abercrombie, it will be a sun filled PICNIC of tasty beats, even with the odd BAD APPLE in attendance. The like minded CHEMISTRY of crews involved will make it one of those awesome events that will go off without any GLITCHes, dancing till you LOOSEn your KABOOSE! 



Boxing Day 2012….can you think of anywhere else you’d rather be? *SHRUGs* I cant either…..

TOGETHER will run over both rooms of the Abercrombie, resplendent with its newly upgare Funktion 1 systems both inside & out from 2pm on Boxing day 26th Dec 2012 until sunrise the next day…..all for the yuletide special price of $10.

Don’t be a turkey leftover…..get it together!

Full line up;
Alphatown LIVE
Jimi James (Mad Racket)
Pocket 808
Peret Mako (Future Classic)
CO-OP DJs
Matt Aubusson (Glitch)
Marcotix (Subsonic)
Jordan Deck (Chemistry)
Trinity (Loosekaboose)
Dave Stuart (Shrug)
Kate Doherty
Magda Bytnerowicz (4our)
Kali (Picnic)
Bad Apple DJs 
Mesan (Deeper Sounds)

The Techno Bug

WHERE: Burdekin Hotel

WHEN: Saturday, December 15, 2012


After a short hiatus the 'Church of Techno' comes back to life with the return of THE TECHNO BUG series of events. Time to get on your dancing shoes and revel in techno tomfoolery with some of the best TECHNO DJs & Producers Sydney has to offer. Bringing in a mixture of old & new from locally brewed & European influenced - we are all here in Sydney, today, now, this moment, to enjoy and bring to you a glorious soundtrack of beautiful Techno music from far and close.


Church of Techno brings to you a party which was the party that started it all, back from London in 2008 to your doorstep in Sydney - We bring to you, The Techno Bug. So come and get lost with us, enjoy, and whilst you are waiting check out some of the cool artists links below:



Defined by Rhythm -

Twin Towers of Techno (Mark Craven vs Methodix) -

Marcotix (Subsonic Music) -

Shepz (Malatoid Records) - 

Qu-Zen -

Raffi Lovechild

Saturday 15th December, 2012
9pm - 6am - Burdekin Main Bar (Ground Level)

$15 entry - $10 guest list

With these six acts in tow, the rest of the Techno Bug family are sure to show you a good time. You wanna get involved?

http://www.minamal.co.uk/guestlist.html

http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?425462





Neverend

WHERE: One22, Sydney

WHEN: Saturday, November 3, 2012


Neverend is a event created to support the best Brazilians acts and artists in Australia. In our first edition we brought the owner of the biggest beach festival in Brazil and one of the biggest in the world mr. Alok Petrillo (www.soundcloud.com/aloklivewww.universoparalello.org)

In the second edition we bring exclusively in Sydney one of the best Brazilian producers Gabe (www.soundcloud.com/gabe) with his brand new project along with his partner mr. Marcello VOR (www.soundcloud.com/vor23) under the
name VELKRO

We´re extremely excited to showcase this live project for the very first time in Australia, live and exclusive at NEVEREND!


Also headlining after a massive tour trough Germany, Holland, Portugal, Brazil one the most important icons from Australia, organizer of festivals like Rainbow Serpent and Eclipse, supported by Subsonic, from Melbourne mr U-ONE (http://soundcloud.com/uone)

Support from Sydney comes from:
U-Khan (Chinese Laundry) b2b Marcotix (Subsonic) AUS
Significant Others (LIVE AV) BRA URU
Fabeta (LIVE) BRA
Tezeel b2b Paulo M
Caba b2b Secchi

Tickets are avaiable at Resident Advisor

http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?411226

Promotion vouchers 10$
1st Release 15$ (from OCT 5 to OCT 25)
2nd Release 20$ (from from OCT 25 to NOV 2)
Door* 25$

* Door price may variate depending on disponibility and can be changed at all times

Subsonic Halloween Harbour Cruise

WHERE: Subsonic Music, Sydney

WHEN: Saturday, October 27, 2012

NECROTECH - FETISH FREAKS & FANTASYS TWEEKS
feat... Didier Dlb (Turmspringer Tonkind /Budenzauber /Wasabi, Berlin) aka Tim Turmspringer
Subsonic Halloween Harbour Cruise - Season III
1:30pm-10pm

The much-anticipated annual Halloween Harbour Cruise returns on Saturday 27 October with a spooktechular headline triple bill comprising German underground heavyweight and Subsonic Music Festival favourite TURMSPRINGER, Lisbon's after-hour king FELIX DA CAT and vaunted veteran PHIL SMART, the founder of Burning Seed.

Prepare for a ghoulishly twisted afternoon of mischief and mayhem on the harbour, where your (compulsory) fetish freak/fantasy tweek costume is only the first step as we forget reality and descend deep into the land of the living dead…

Expect a crowd as mixed as the music, where fantasy is tweeked out and gone wrong and bumps and grinds with all kinds of fetishes and freaks as we enjoy music from some of the most forward-thinking figures in the international dance scene, with support from a selection of our favourite locals.

Capacity is extremely limited and this is traditionally a sell-out, so get in fast. And keep in mind, this is not a party for the faint-hearted… Subsonic boasts the longest Harbour Cruise on the market with a whopping 8 hours as opposed to others' 4 or 6 hour cruises. SS delivers value for money as per usual.

If you still need to be convinced - ?! - check out the below review of our past events.

http://www.inthemix.com.au/events/reviews/48492/Superpitcher_Alexkid_Halloween_Boat_Cruise_Sydney_Harbour_301010

Halloween with Beats, Freaks, and Fantasy's Fetish plus some of Berlin's and Lisbon's most succesful underground talent on Sydney harbour: what more could you ask for?

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DIDIER DLB aka TIM TURMSPRINGER (TONKIND/BUDENZAUBER/WASABI, BERLIN):
Didier de la Boutique is Tim Bruggemann better known to most of us who have been to Subsonic the last few years as Tim Turmspringer - one half of the soon to be legendary duo TURMSPRINGER. Turmspringer's fresh take on the funky minimal techno sound has sprouted from Tim's roots in Funk, Soul, Afro and moderrn electronic club music leading to a truly unique sonic experience rooted deeply in Berlins underground minimal techno and house scenes..

Over the last 2 years Didier DLB and Turmspringer have exploded onto the European festival circuit and have been capturing Berlin's night scene piece by piece with their inventive & positive energy behind the decks turning them quickly from an "insider tip" to one of Berlin's most wanted producers/performers. PANORAMA BAR, GOLDEN GATE, BAR 25, RITER BUTZKE, EDIT FESTIVAL, BACHSTELZEN, FUSION FESTIVAL etc... are just the begining of a long list of kick ass, respectable venues and festivals Tim has performed at.

Tim is also the driving force behind TONKIND records the ever more popular Berlin based label digging up sounds from Berlin's underground but also featuring tracks from the like of Subsonic favorites Philip Bader, Nico Stojan, and Alexkid. In the studio Turmspringer's productions have led them even further up the ladder with releases on a miriad of labels ranging from world renown heavyweights GET PHYSICAL to Berlin classics such as BUDENZAUBER, DOPPELGANGER, MOMENTUM LEAGUE, WASABI, GASTSPIEL and collaborations with some of the hottest underground artists of 2012 such as SACHA ROBOTTI (check it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxzbycdEbMA)

Check out one of his latest mixes here:
http://soundcloud.com/turmspringer/2012-05-turmspringer

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LINE UP:
DIDIER DLB aka TIM TURMSPRINGER (Tonkind/Budenzauber/Doppelganger, BERLIN)
FELIX DA CAT (Portugal/Berlin)
PHIL SMART
UONE (Melbourne)
Franchi Brothers
Yokoo
Kerry Wallace
Ezequiel
Marcotix


DRESS CODE:
FETISH FREAKS & FANTASYS TWEEKS (use your imaginations, all variations are accepted)


COST:
$60 Presale http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?412084
$70 On the boat (if available)
No costume = $10 surcharge on the door! (or death)... the ‘Fetish Freaks and Fantasy Tweaks’ costume theme will be very strictly [k'tsh, k'tsh!] enforced.


NO BYO!


PICKUP:
1:30pm pickup Rosebay Wharf
2:00pm pickup Campbell\'s Cove (Circular Quay near Doyles restaurant & Hyatt hotel)
4:00pm pickup Rosebay Wharf

DROPOFF:
8:00pm - Rosebay Wharf
9:30pm - Campbell's Cove
10:00pm - Rosebay Wharf


AFTER PARTY:
TBA stay tuned


End Of The Line - Konrad Black

Where: The Abercrombie, Sydney

When: Monday 1st October 2012

\
You come to, and you’re on a moving carriage. Looking around, you see people, all kinds of people – your people. Then you hear the bass. Faint at first, but growing louder. You turn and she’s leaning towards you, anticipating your question.
“Where are we?”
She smiles, before shaking her head slightly.

“Wrong question. You should ask me… where we get off.” You can only just make out her words above the rising bass, as more and more people begin to surge towards the front of the carriage.
“And where might that be?”
Again, she crouches down until her face is adjacent to yours. “The end of the line,” she whispers. Then the bass drops, and all goes black – Konrad Black.

Canadian producer/DJ/lothario Konrad Black will headline Subsonic & Chemistry’s regular long weekend finale bash, End of the Line, with a live set at The Abercrombie on Monday October 1. From his beginnings in hip hop and DnB, Konrad Black has carved out a niche in the underground dance scene with a sound that is based around huge hooks, acid-tinged grooves and throbbing basslines to create what Black himself describes as “bassline banshees drowning in a moat of synths”. Renowned for original productions like ‘Medusa Smile’ and ‘Draconia’ as well as a host of remixes, namely his reworkings of Snax’s ‘Honeymoon’s Over’ and Audion’s ‘Mouth To Mouth’, Black is also a co-founder of the seminal Wagon Repair label, and mixed the third instalment of the Watergate compilation series, which featured his collaboration with Loco Dice production hand Martin Buttrich, ‘Siamese Connection’.

While Black has been relatively quiet on the production front over the past few years, he has recently released an EP with Art Department, ‘Graveyard Tan’, and dropped a fresh cut, ‘Devastator’, on Lee Burridge and Matthew Dekay’s Get Weird label. ‘Devastator’ was worth the wait, being hailed as an “inky black chug-monkey” that will take out the trash wherever it’s played – and it’s been getting played in clubs all over the shop, with support from the likes of Francois K, Damian Lazarus and Ivan Smagghe.

Black’s return down under will be the centrepiece of a twelve-hour event that will also feature a host of renowned locals over two rooms, inside and outside of the Abercrombie, including Peret Mako, Glitch, Marcotix, Jamie Lloyd and an additional surprise guest. The long weekend ends with a blackout.

LINE UP:

Konrad Black - http://soundcloud.com/konrad_black
Timmus - http://soundcloud.com/timmus1
Jamie Lloyd - http://jameejams.wordpress.com/
Glitch Dj's
Jay Smalls - http://www.mixcloud.com/jaysmalls/
Peret Mako - http://soundcloud.com/peretmako
Trinity - http://soundcloud.com/trinityandbeyond
Raffi Lovechild
Franchi Brothers - http://soundcloud.com/franchibrothers
Chris Honnery - http://soundcloud.com/chris-honnery
TnA
Nick Belshaw
Jordan Deck - http://soundcloud.com/jordandeck
MSG - http://soundcloud.com/subsonicmusic
Marcotix - http://soundcloud.com/marcotix

+ a super special secret guest!


TICKETS:

$20 First Release
$25 2nd Release
$30 Door
Tix available from http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?404278