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Moyhu Hotel, Vic
2pm – ’til late!
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PRICES
DAY PASS:
$28 + bf
MINI-BUS (pick up & drop off Melbourne CBD) + DAY PASS (Accomodation not included):
$110 + bf (Mini Bus – 18+ ONLY)
MINI-BUS (pick up & drop off Melbourne CBD) + DAY PASS + ACCOMODATION PACKAGE:
(Limited numbers)
$210 + bf (Mini Bus – 18+ ONLY)
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After selling out late 2019 at Marrickville Bowling Club, the Porkers couldn’t resist the offer for another show. February 7th, 2020 will see them playing their 1994 album “GRUNT” front to back with support from Chris Duke & the Royals, Fait Accompli & Hack the Mainframe. On sale NOW. Don’t snooze, this will sell out! Tickets $33 + BF.
The HeatWave fundraiser set up by bands who were set to play Falls festival last night has raised over 5k for the CFA. WAAX, Teen Jesus & The Jean Teasers, Bakers Eddy, Cry Club and TOWNS came together to put on a show at Stay Gold in Brunswick, and with less than 24 hours notice had sold out the venue.
Falls Festival were forced to cancel their Lorne event due to extreme weather conditions and fire threat at the 11th hour, leaving many bands without shows to play over the New Years period. Rather than resting on their laurels, WAAX from Brisbane, Teen Jesus from Canberra, TOWNS from Adelaide and Bakers Eddy and Cry Club from Melbourne decided to band together to support the Victorian CFA. Profits from ticket sales raised over $4000, and the venue, Stay Gold, also donated a portion of bar sales from the night taking the total to $5800.
New Years Day 2019
The ultimate New Years Day disco, combined with laid-back Byron Bay, lakeside vibes.
Grab the squad, and come down to the green to join the Greenfields team and the Brunch Affairs crew to see the first day of 2019 off with a bang.
DJ SPEN ( Quantize Recordings )
Dr Packer ( Glitterbox | Defected )
BOOGS ( Thick As Thieves )
Simon Digby
Brad Sassman
Mark John
Agent 86
Greg Sara
Rob Anthony
Jay Ramon
HOOPS
Lana
Casey Leaver
Pete Tran
Sean Marchetti ( LIVE )
+ more to announce
**Change of Venue**
Greenfields Albert Park is saving the planet one event at a time – our concern surrounding the environmental impact of this event means we have decided to relocate our Sunset Safari New Years Day party.
NEW LOCATION: Prince Deck in St Kilda
*Formerly known as The Deck at Circa
Following their successful debut earlier this year in Barbados, Vujaday Music Festival has returned to announce a stacked phase one lineup in preparation for their second year. The 2019 edition will take place from April 3-7 and will once again take place in different venues all across the stunning Caribbean island. This will give festival-goers the chance to take in a new experience and venue each day.
The phase one lineup for Vujaday 2019 features legendary Welsh DJ and producer Sasha, a DJ set from iconic Canadian electronic duo Bob Moses, Detroit house and techno staple Moodymann, All Day I Dream founder Lee Burridge, a live performance from the Detroit based sibling duo Octave One, Vivrant label founder and renowned Swedish musician Jeremy Olander, Brooklyn house duo Bedouin, Life and Death founder DJ Tennis, Berlin house aficionado YokoO, members of the fan-favorite Desert Hearts collective Mikey Lion and Lee Reynolds, American production duo and Crew Love members Soul Clap, Women on Wax founder DJ Minx, Sheik ‘N’ Beik founder Rechulski, respected Toronto resident Nitin, and fellow Toronto native and current Barcelona resident Jade.
Many more names will be added to the lineup in the near future. Vujaday will also be announcing what venues they will be taking over shortly, and have also announced they will be hosting a new daytime party series for the first time this year. Details regarding this exciting new addition to the already jam-packed Vujaday experience will be announced as the festival nears closer.
Venue highlights from last year included Bellevue Plantation, a 100-acre property built in 1735 that included a pool, polo fields, and lush gardens surrounding the property. Another favorite was Cornwall House, which allowed those in attendance to witness a breathtaking sunrise while overlooking the gorgeous Eastern Coast of Barbados. Other venues were located directly on the beach and gave those in attendance the chance to sink their feet in the sand throughout the event.
With its dedication to providing attendees with an experience they’ve never seen or felt before, Vujaday pulls all the stops to create an unforgettable journey for attendees. The event spans over the course of five days, allowing festival-goers to be fully immersed into the culture of Barbados while traveling throughout the island to experience the unique venues that Vujaday takes place at.
Early bird tickets for 2019 are currently on sale and can be purchased here. Super early bird tickets have already sold out. More info about travel and additional details can be found on the Vujaday website, and you can watch their 2018 aftermovie to get a better taste of what the festival has to offer.
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Just weeks after announcing its stacked Phase One Line-up, ULTRA Australia has dropped the next wave of artists set to play in Australia on Saturday February 23 &Sunday February 24, 2019.
International superstars Illenium and Slushii, homegrown talent Sunset Brothers, Tigerlily and Will Sparks are set to join The Chainsmokers (LIVE), Martin Garrix and Marshmello for their inaugural ULTRA Australia Main Stage performances.
Techno stalwarts Dubfire and Nicole Moudaber are playing a special B2B set for the first time ever in Australia, as they join Adam Beyer as headliners on theRESISTANCE stage for what will be another momentous weekend for the pioneering concept.
Ultra Australia will first touch down in Melbourne on: Saturday 23rd February at Flemington Racecourse, before venturing north to Sydney on: Sunday 24th February at Parramatta Park.
Tickets for both events can be found on: https://ultraaustralia.com/tickets/
ULTRA AUSTRALIA 2019 – LINEUP (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
Headliners:
Adam Beyer
The Chainsmokers (LIVE)
Dubfire b2b Nicole Moudaber
Illenium
Marshmello
Martin Garrix
Support:
Illenium
Slushii
Additional Support:
Sunset Brothers
Tigerlily
Will Sparks
ULTRA AUSTRALIA 2019:
Melbourne – Saturday 23 February 2019 – Flemington Racecourse
Sydney – Sunday 24 February 2019 – Parramatta Park
Tickets on Sale Now!
WATCH THE ‘ULTRA AUSTRALIA’ 2019 TRAILER: https://bit.ly/2MmGR8D
For more information, go to:
https://www.facebook.com/ultraaustralia
Gianluca Vacchi’s passion for all things Latin continues with the vibrant flavour of his latest single Wagliò, an impossible-to-resist collab with fellow Italian vocalist, Alessio.
Gentle tropical flavours colour this irresistible track with its eclectic global sound. Vacchi’s spoken word vocal gives the intro a dramatic feel before a flamenco-flavoured guitar line cascades over a chunky tribal beat. Next comesAlessio’s impassioned vocal in Neapolitan dialect, oozing over delicate guitar picking and warm bass tones. A big build-up drops us back into that big beat, making for a triumphant climax. It’s the sound of a thousand beach and boat parties kicking into overdrive, perfectly embodying the spirit of everything Vacchi stand for.
Gianluca Vacchi is the fast-living, life-loving business entrepreneur-turned-DJ-and-
Alessio hails from Naples and is one of the leading lights of city’s ‘neo melodica’ scene. The genre blends traditional Neapolitan love songs with pop, Spanish guitar and electronic elements to powerful effect. With 11 albums to his name and acting credits in Gommorah (both the TV series and film), he is a genuine star.
Where are you currently based and what is the music scene like there?
Im based in London and work out of Tileyard studios. I love it here, its one of the main music hubs in the world so there’s always a steady flow of talented people to collaborate with.
How did you first start playing music?
I first started out as a drummer in Sydney, my father and twin brother are both musicians so there was always lots of music around me growing up. The first time I was in a professional studio was when I was about 7 , my father let me to record a song with his band and that definitely left me wanting to spend more time in the studio. I was so fascinated with all the gear in the control room and the funny thing was that the engineer was running an old school analogue studio completely blind!
You have worked with many artists, what do you most enjoy about the process of working with other musicians?
Ive been lucky enough to work with a range of different artists, I think what I like most is everyday is different and everyone has their own vibe so it never gets boring. Also I feel that I’m constantly learning new things or seeing things from a different perspective and almost everyone introduces me to a new amazing artist I’ve never heard of!
How do your collaborations usually come about?
These days sessions usually come about via my management or publisher, from there I just keep working with the people I click with.
How did you come to move to London and how did you go about embedding yourself within the London music scene?
Im originally from Sydney Australia where I was friends with a fellow producer/writer by the name of Tonino Speciale for a long time. Most years at Christmas he’d come back to Australia from the UK and we would play shows together and he would tell me about how different the UK scene is compared to Sydney. So I decided to take a trip to check it out and haven’t really left. Tonino definitely played a major role in introducing me to the network of people I have around me today.
How do you approach your solo music as compared to working with others?
When I’m working with other people its usually a mixture of all our visions for the song so theres usually lots of inspiration to draw from whereas when I work on the Manovski stuff I have so much freedom to create whatever I want I usually spend a lot of time trying out different versions of the song until one really resonates with me…. This often takes a lot more time lol.
How do you usually go about writing music?
As a producer I’m usually in charge of the music side of things however I do get involved with melody and lyrics where needed. I definitely prefer writing from scratch with people in a room as apposed to making a beat for someone to write on top of. This way all elements guide each other and were not confined by a set of chords or rules.
Who are you listening to at the moment?
Loud Luxury ‘Body’ has been on repeat for a while!
What or who influences your sound and songwriting?
I definitely get influenced by whats hot at the moment , especially when it comes to production. When I hear something new and fresh it pushes me to try new approaches to getting sounds.
What do you enjoy about music?
The fact that it crosses all boundaries and is something that brings us all together … doesn’t matter where you are in the world if theres a good song playing on the radio people react to it!
What have you been working on in 2018?
Ive had an amazing 2018, have done lots of writing for other artists a few of which I’m not allowed to talk about yet but am very excited about!
What do you have planned for 2019?
Theres quite a few Manovski records in the works… some very cool collaborations both in the UK and USA happening in 2019!
What do you like to do away from music?
Usually the simple things in life that don’t require much thought…. Walking the dog, cooking, Netflix!
Favourite food and place to hangout?
For food it’s a tossup between Bombay burrito and Honest burger in Islington… to hang out its at home with my wife and newborn son ‘Sonny’.
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Having been ensconced in the studio recording new material for 2019, leftfield electronic DJ / producer Henri is pleased to announce details of two quality remixes by New York-based duo Sofi Tukker and London’s deep house talent Kincaid for her new track “Last Dance” featuring Imogen Rose.
She says: “Sofi Tukker and I have been talking about collaborating for a while now, since meeting at a New York club where I was DJing a few years ago. Tukker even came into the studio with me to work on one of the previous incarnations of ‘Last Dance’. Though the music we release is very different, we share a love of club culture and it’s been great to hear how their minimal, almost gothic interpretation has ended up having its own identity. Their staccato melody, driving drums & rolling bassline adds an ethereal feel to the vocals that takes the track to a completely different place. Kincaid did a remix for one of my previous tracks a few years ago and I’ve been following his career ever since. His take on ‘Last Dance’ is charmingly experimental and intricately produced which is what he’s always so good at. His downtempo take on the track is scattered with vocal snippets and delays, eerie pads and loud, almost out of tune computer game synth bleeps”.
Following her release on Anjunadeep earlier this year, DJ, producer and songwriter Henri recently returned with “Last Dance.” The track is laced with cinematic emotion with the ethereal Imogen Rose’s piercingly high, haunting vocal hook reminiscent of a war cry. Beginning with a classical dark, moody piano arpeggio, “Last Dance” constantly vacillates between tension and release, driven by thumping beats, synth stabs and melodic percussive builds. It is both sexual and foreboding, the last dance between two lovers and also our last dance with the world we are so successfully destroying. “The visuals of Lars Von Trier’s film ‘Melancholia’ mirror the sentiment I envisioned when writing the song”, says Henri. “It’s deceivingly beautiful while simultaneously about the end of the world.”
Over the last few years up-and-coming London-based DJ, Henri, has been fine-tuning her remixing and production skills, having reached number two on Hype Machine with her melodic house remix of Flight Facilities’ “Two Bodies”, releasing “Sunshine of Your Love” on Armada Deep last year and “Hiding” on Anjunadeep earlier this year.
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