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Don’t miss the vocal powerhouse that is Eliott.
Tonight Dec 6 – Workers Club – Melbourne
Fri Dec 7 – The Milk Factory – Brisbane
Sat Dec 8 – OAF Gallery – Sydney
Tickets: https://www.facebook.com/eliottmusic/app/123966167614127/
Now, Night Lights has moved across the country from Boston to LA, they have all secured the coveted O1 artist visas, and are ready to take the music industry by storm starting with the release of their hooky pop/rock single “Talk to Me”. “Talk to Me” was produced by Brian Philipps, who is credited on tracks such as Walk the Moon’s “Shut Up & Dance,” COIN’s “Talk too Much,” and many many more records within the pop/rock genre.
After the success of the very first overseas ‘Mobile Disco’ in Bali recently, Carl and Eric also just wrapped up a string of Australian & New Zealand Winery Tour Dates featuring the fabulous: Cece Peniston & Robin S! Where the Music Policy was strictly: Funk, Disco, Soul Grooves & Classic House!
From Carl & Eric:
“The Mobile Disco tour was fantastic this year, we absolutely love this event. It is an opportunity for us to dig into our record collection, play some of our most loved tracks, songs that were part of our growing up, songs that have influenced us over the years. It is a pleasure for us to share the music. This tour was a tour of ‘firsts.’ In Brisbane, we went to Roma Parklands for the first time, we also went to the Barossa Valley, Canberra and Queenstown, all for the first time. Each event was unique. For Brisbane, we were right in the city of the tiered levelled venue and it was fantastic, the crew definitely brought a huge vibe to the event! Queenstown, the adventure capitol, the weather a month out looked like it was going to be clear skies and sunny. Just three days out from NZ the weather (using the travel agent’s words) “looked horrific.” With multiple flight cancellations we finally caught a connecting flight (with little time in-between). The weather Gods were on our side and the worst of the Queenstown weather held off. Queenstown crew turned up and they were ready! It was cold with a bit of drizzle but you guys came prepared and we loved it. It was our first time in Canberra too and it was amazing! Set in the beautiful Botanical Gardens, we’d like to send a big thank you to the ‘Kicks Entertainment’ crew, for the great set up and a fantastic crowd. Finally, the last show of the tour was at the stunning Barossa Valley. As you know, we are the ‘Mobile Disco’ and move around, so it was a special venue in Seppeltsfield, what a history, the event space was placed right amongst the gum trees. Thank you to Seppeltsfield – SA, Cargo Brewery at Waitari Creek – Queenstown, Kicks Crew – Canberra and Brisbane Tourism/Marketing/Events and Parklands for making it a tour we won’t forget. Also, a huge thankyou to Robin S and Cece Peniston.
Melbourne, as you know it’s not possible to do a ‘Mobile Disco’ this coming February and we have had lots of messages asking if we could do another date. Well we have been working really hard to find another venue and get the permits through in time and we are happy to say that we have a city centre, green venue: Piknic Électronik at The Sidney Myer Music Bowl. This will be a thank you gig for all the Mobilizers that have supported us over the years, with a special priced ticket. We are going back to basics with Carl and Eric on the decks from the beginning to the end. See you on the Dancefloor!”
CARL & ERIC’S MOBILE DISCO:
PIKNIC ÉLECTRONIK
7 HOUR SET
SUNDAY 20th JAN 2019
SIDNEY MYER MUSIC BOWL, MELBOURNE
Tickets: https://bit.ly/2E3A2HL
About event: Carl & Eric will be doing what they do best! Digging deep through their extensive record collections and picking out their favourite soul, funk and disco tracks that they were brought up with and tracks that have influenced them over the years. It’s a known fact that they have many gems in the archives!
‘Mobile Disco’ began in Melbourne, Australia with 150 of Carl & Eric’s closest friends. It’s gotten bigger each year with more friends & jazz, funk and disco loving fans coming along for the ride. ‘Mobile Disco’ is now a ‘Must Attend’ national tour playing to sold out boutique shows at some of the most picturesque locations across Australia.
So get those disco shoes ready, this is one ‘Mobile Disco’ you won’t want to miss!!
What is Piknic Électronik: Piknic Électronik is an innovative weekly Summer event that indulges audiences while constantly proposing new discoveries. With electronic music at the core of its mission, Piknic aims to open up the genre by offering an immersive social experience. Defined by its specialised yet accessible programming, Piknic Électronik knows how to please both electronic music enthusiasts and newcomers alike as local and international talent enthrals the crowd every time. With beautiful city centric green spaces, food trucks and more on offer, Piknic invites you to make it your own and enjoy the day however you fancy.
The Story of Piknic Électronik: Piknic Électronik was founded in Montreal in 2003 by a group of electronic music enthusiasts looking to make it more accessible by bringing it out in broad daylight. Its aim is to open up the genre by offering an immersive daytime social experience. Now a major cultural and festive summer event in Montreal, Piknic Électronik has had successful editions in Austin, Barcelona, Lisbon, Melbourne, Santiago and Dubai. Its innovative and popular formula has evolved into a friendly international expansion that has made the event and its name a source of local pride in each city where it has set its roots and grown.
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Where are you currently based and what is the music scene like there?
I am currently based on the Gold Coast. Live music here is not too bad, there are a couple great venues to play and we seem to be getting more and more major artists booking in a stop on their tours on the GC. There does seem to be more of a buzz in Brisbane, which is only an hour way and not too far to get to.
You recently collaborated with with Jarryd Shuker (The Art of Sleeping) please let us know what the both of you worked on?
Yes I did. Jarryd produced Alive my debut single with me. We met up about once a week for a good couple of months this year and worked on Alive, as well as some new tracks hopefully to be released one day soon. He is a great producer and writer and he really believed in the project just as much as my self. I am super grateful to have been able to work with him on my debut release, and I am even more grateful to now call him a friend.
I hear that you have an EP in the works, what has been influencing the sound and songwriting?
Well it’s another big debut for me and by the time the release comes the aim is to have people sit up and take notice. The tracks I think are all so different, which makes total sense having all been written over a few years. The sound is influenced by a combination of the team of producers I have been working with and myself falling in love with electro pop music. The brief I set for this EP was I wanted to be able to groove hard! Very broad, I know. But I am pretty confident that we have come up with some serious jams. I am hoping that this collection of tracks will really show the potential I have to be in this industry and hopefully stir a serious buzz for d e n n i s.
How do you usually go about writing music?
Writing music varies a little for me. I really love to write with other likeminded producers/artists as well as on my own. However collaboration is definitely key for me. I believe collaboration is important; it keeps out creative minds on top of our game and sometimes it may feel as if we have met our rival, but healthy competition is good and it pushes us to want to create further than what we already know.
When will you be releasing the EP?
The date is yet to be confirmed, however it looks like the half way mark of 2019 and the debut EP will be here!
Who are you listening to at the moment?
Right now I am on the BROODS vibe. I am totally digging their recent releases and am so keen for more new music from them. The new E^ST EP is also a cranker! I also as cliché as it is right now am pumping the Xmas tunes! My absolute favourite is ‘Baby it’s Cold Outside” – Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Jordan.
What do you like to do away from music?
Honestly so many things but right now its perfect weather on the GC to be at the beach. So probably spending a day out on the water boarding and sunbaking is my top thing to do when I’m after a break from music.
What do you have planned for 2019?
I feel like I have set super big plans for myself in 2019! Releasing more music is number one. Playing some live shows will be super nice and hopefully I get to make some new music friends and starting building a name for my project! I’m pretty stoked for 2019 to get here already!
How did you first start playing music?
Music has been all I have ever known since I was pretty young. Everything sort of began because my neighbour showed me how she could play the piano and so then I wanted to be able to do the same. I am super lucky that my family and my Mum and Dad in particular saw that music was serious for me and encouraged me to pursue music as a career. Not everybody is fortunate enough to get that type of support so I really do consider myself lucky. Plus growing up in a small town, there isn’t always a lot to do!
Favourite food and place to hangout?
There is this pasta/pizza roof top bar – Justin Lane in Burleigh Heads (GC) right on the beach and its super hip and trendy. Definitely is where you want to be on a Sunday afternoon as the sun is setting and is also definitely where I plan to be all summer long.
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“…the perfect pop concoction for fantastic and frantic young love.” – NPR Music
“…deep sonic explorations that leave the listener eager for more.” – Paste
Pronounced “ky-yook-us”, is the monikered homage to a sleepy little seaside town in San Luis Obispo County, not far from their home of Santa Monica, California. Cayucas’ newest single “Jessica WJ” has joined the fan favorites that propelled them to nearly 25 million streams on Spotify, including “High School Lover,” Cayucos,” and “Moony Eyed Walrus,” in their touring set list for the first time since the release of the lively and vivacious first single from their forthcoming new record Real Life.
“Jessica WJ” serves as the first step towards a diverse new album, produced by Dennis Herring (Elvis Costello, Modest Mouse, Twin Shadow), which highlights the growth of the band over the last three years through dynamic songwriting and a modern approach to production. Scheduled for release in early 2019 on Park The Van Records, the new material, which retains the band’s signature indie sensibilities while expanding their depth into more succinct and crisp pop territory, represents the first release since their 2015 sophomore album Dancing At The Blue. Paired with their debut record Bigfoot, the band has gained exposure on NPR, Pitchfork, Consequence of Sound, Stereogum and created two albums that broke the Billboard Independent Chart.
Jump on to Spotify and give them a good hard listen – you will be mesmerised with their dance-pop infused bangers, you’ll be dreaming of dancing at a beach festival with a margarita in hand for hours.
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Listen to Barricades HERE
The wonderfully fractured skank of Barricades starts off driven by an ominous piano riff hammered out via The Cat Empire’s keyboard master Ollie McGill that opens up into an ethereal vocal delivered by Harry Angus. The track then transforms into an urgent reggae funk with the rhythm section taking over before again breaking and heading back again into the ether. The band’s co-lead vocalist Felix Riebl shares, “Barricades is by far one of the most intricate and experimental songs on the album. On one hand it’s very, very dubby and hard hitting, then on the other it’s got this Miles Davis like quality to it with the horns on it. This is another fantastic track written by Harry that’s one of the heaviest on the album.”
The cover photo for Barricades showcases the work of Australian photographer Amy Mercer. The Sydney-based aerial and underwater photographer specialises in capturing the beauty of nature. The shot Summer Glisten was taken at Shelly Beach Rock Pool in January 2018 on a warm summer’s afternoon in Sydney’s south. Amy explains, “The beach lifestyle is a key element in Australian culture and is not only a place to take a dip, but a means of a rite of passage for any young Australian. It is a place to gather thoughts in times of crisis, a place to celebrate life and achievements; a place to socialise, exercise and relax; a place to overcome challenges and compete, a place to find solitude and love. It is no wonder that ocean living is an integral part of the country’s society.”
Open globally from now until January the 31st, 2019 the Stolen Diamonds pre-sale offer features a signed limited edition slip case for the CD version and a signed, die cut, limited edition sleeve for the vinyl version, complete with a limited run tote bag – perfect for completest collector fans. Fans can also pre-order the album as a Christmas gift for loved ones which includes delivery on December 25th of a note from the band, the first 6 singles already released and access to the January single a week in advance.
The Cat Empire have just wrapped up a mammoth European tour themselves which saw multiple sold out dates in various cities across the continent to rave reviews and including a live performance on Berlin TV which can be viewed HERE, and went out to 160million viewers. The band have returned for some special shows at home throughout December, ending the year at Woodford Festival and NZ Rhythm and Alps, and then into the New Year with 3 sold out shows at Melbourne Zoo.
With streams and YouTube views of the tracks and accompanying 360 video series released so far climbing into the millions, Stolen Diamonds is already shaping up to be one of the biggest chapters in the band’s career yet.
The Cat Empire – Stolen Diamonds is out on Two Shoes Records, Feb 15th, 2019
THE CAT EMPIRE
2018 WORLD TOUR DATES
AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND DATES:
Saturday 1st December, Inland Sea Of Sound, Bathurst, NSW
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Friday 14th December, The Cat Empire Carnivale at Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle, WA
With Odette, Grievous Bodily Calm, Lucy Peach & more to be announced (18+)
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Saturday 15th December, The Cat Empire Carnivale at Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle, WA
With Odette, Grievous Bodily Calm, Lucy Peach & more to be announced (18+)
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Sunday 16th December, Caves House, Yallingup, WA
Supported by Odette
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Friday 28th December, Woodford Folk Festival, Sunshine Coast, QLD
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Saturday 29th December, Rhythm & Alps Festival, Wanaka, New Zealand
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Friday 15th February Zoo Twilights, Melbourne, VIC– (SOLD OUT!)
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Saturday 16th February Zoo Twilights, Melbourne, VIC (SOLD OUT!)
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Sunday 17th February Zoo Twilights, Melbourne, VIC (SOLD OUT!)
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NORTH AMERICAN DATES (2019):
Thursday 28th February, Brooklyn NY – Brooklyn Steel
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Friday 1st March, Philadelphia PA – Theatre of Living Arts
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Saturday 2nd March, Boston MA – Royale
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Sunday 3rd March, Quebec QC – Capitole
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Monday 4th March, Montreal QC – MTELUS
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Tuesday 5th March, Montreal QC – MTELUS
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Thursday 7th March, Toronto ON – Danforth Music Hall
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Friday, 8th March, Waterloo Ontario – Maxwell’s Music House
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Saturday 9th March, Chicago IL – House of Blues
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Monday 11th March, Minneapolis MN – Varsity Theatre
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Tuesday 12th March, Winnipeg MB – Burton Cummings Theatre
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Thursday 14th March, Edmonton AB – Winspear Centre
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Friday 15th March, Calgary AB – MacEwan Hall
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Sunday 17th March, Vancouver BC – Commodore Ballroom
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Monday 18th March, Vancouver BC – Commodore Ballroom
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Tuesday 19th March, Victoria BC – Royal Theatre
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Wednesday 20th March, Seattle WA – The Showbox
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Thursday 21st March, Portland OR – Wonder Ballroom
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Saturday 23rd March, San Francisco CA – The Fillmore
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Monday 25th March, Los Angeles CA – El Rey Theatre
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Tuesday 26th March, San Diego CA – House of Blues
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Youthfire to Diemne: Q1 – What inspired you to start rapping? Was there a specific artist that inspired you?
I remember the first time I ever thought I could start rapping was mainly due to the fact that I had done really well in English in high school, I figured ‘I can do that, string words and rhyme together, easy’. (laughs)
I guess hiphop music was basically always a part of my life from a pretty early age, which probably started by listening to Eminem and 50 Cent on family road trips in between sessions on the gameboy colour. But when I first started, a friend of mine was rapping and pushed me to get involved and we spent a lot of time hanging out and rapping together, so I guess my first influence to actually start was probably Brisbane artist, Midas Gold. Musically or stylistically I was listening to a lot of Kendrick Lamar and Tyler the Creator at the time, they were probably my biggest artistic influences, to begin with and now that I think about it, they probably still are.
Shoutout Franky Oceannn
Diemne to Youthfire: Q1 – Youve come so far on your musical journey, how do you think your life experiences have helped you as an artist?
I had an unusual introduction to making music. When I left high school I started making YouTube cover videos and released them once a week. I did this religiously for years which helped me to evolve and to grow.
Growing up being gay had a big impact on how I viewed myself and the world. I struggled with issues around self acceptance for quite some time. And went I came out I still battled with feeling like an outsider.
These experiences most definitely informed my musical journey with music and in many ways they still do.
Youthfire to Diemne – Q2 Where do you see yourself going with your music? What do you want to achieve?
Tough question!
I think my goals often shift back and forth. I’d like to make an impact on people’s lives in some way and I think that my music is one way to achieve that.
I’ve always said to myself that achieving local or national support would mean a successful career in the music industry… I think that touring the country and playing festivals around Australia would be the baseline for success with my music, it would definitely be something to look back on and say ‘yeah I did that, I made a go of it’. As long as you try your best right?
Outside of my own artistry, ever since I started making music, its been my number one priority and I don’t see that changing anytime soon. I grew up embracing hiphop culture and music has just become an extension of that. I think in the future I want to be involved with other emerging artists, helping them grow and achieve their vision.
Q2 Diemne yo Youthfire – if you could work with any three artists, alive or dead, who would it be any why?
It’ll be hard to only pick 3! But definitely on the top of my list is David Bowie, I’ve been inspired by Bowie from as long as I can remember. I love how he constantly redefined himself through his career and pushes boundaries. He also wasn’t afraid to try something that could fail. His fearlessness is so inspiring to me.
Next would be Prince. Except I think I’d be so nervous being in the same room as him. I think just overacting him in action would be enough of a learning experience for me.
Having the opportunity to work with Quincy Jones would be a dream, but again I’d probably feel more comfortable to observe him in action. I’m really inspired by producers and artists like Quincy who can bring out the best in the artists they work with.
Q3 Youthfire to Diemne – Was there something that surprised you, or that you didn’t expect would happen, when we wrote Emerging?
I think the songwriting process for emerging was the most interesting or surprising part of the process as It was the first time co-writing with another artist and exploring lyrics in new ways I hadn’t thought of before. During the process, we engaged with films and literature, identified key ideas or phrases and used those mediums to drive the vibe of the song, which ultimately led to a really cohesive sound, both lyrically and sonically.
I am also always astonished at the power of mixing. I think producers don’t get enough love in the music business and they make or break a record. Shoutout Youthfire for the production. You all make me sound drippy! 😉
Q3 Diemne to Youthfire – If you had one piece of advice too give to a young self what would it be?
I’d say, don’t be afraid to collaborate! Early on, I was very self-conscious to work on writing songs with other artists, songwriters, producers, etc. The story I’d tell myself was, I’m not good enough. In a way, I still feel this but I’ve learnt to value collaboration so much that it’s easier to override those thoughts now.
Q4 Youthfire to Diemne – what inspires you to keep pushing the boundaries making music? And do you see Melbourne as an inspiring place to do this being a rapper?
I think the most successful artists in history are those who continue to push boundaries and evolve as musicians. For me, I want to try and make music that not only resonates with people now but in the future as well.
Hiphop as a genre is still really young and has undergone dramatic changes since its inception, led by artists pushing boundaries and exploring outside the box. I think that’s what makes music so exciting for me, you never know where a project or song might take you as the genres start to blend and bleed into one another and eventually you end up with something completely unique.
And yes, Absolutely! Melbourne is a really inspiring place to create art. Coming from Brisbane only just over a year ago, I think the biggest difference is the urban nature of the inner city and the culture, which for me, brought on a bunch of new, eclectic experiences. I think the artists I resonate with most tend to tell their lived experiences in a very personal way and as such, the culture of Melbourne allows vulnerability to flourish. Its un-suppressive, open, diverse and those attributes are celebrated by the community.
I definitely think its the hub of music, hip hop and culture in Australia.
Q4 Diemne to Youthfire –
What do you want to say with your music? What does youthfire mean to you?
Hard question… for me, Youthfire has always been about love and acceptance. And, at the core, acknowledging the power that we each have within us. I aim to create music that’s very real and honest drawing from my own personal experience as a queer person. I also think it’s more important than ever for people within the LGBTIQA+ spectrum to create and to share their art. And if I have the opportunity to be apart of a community of creative, unique and free thinking people, then this is my goal for Youthfire. x
Bavarian indie-pop quartet Kytes are pleased to announce details of a brand new track ‘Take It Easy’ following on from their recent hit ‘Remedy’, both taken from the forthcoming EP ‘Frisbee’ due 2019.
‘Take It Easy’ is an infectious, radio friendly number with a simple message – to let off some steam, chill out and take things a little slower. For the band, spreading the positivity and feel good factor is something they want to transmit to their audience and this is also reflected in the music, where the band adopt a refreshing approach to writing and mixing up various influences to the sound.
The band say: “We think this is something we all need to do a little each day. We always try to break new ground. So for TAKE IT EASY we wanted to combine our indie touch with a new hip hop kind of feel. We got inspired by ‘Mask Off’ and it helped us create something totally new and original. TAKE IT EASY breaks though genres and we’re really proud of it. ”
KYTES are an award-winning band based in Munich Germany. Since late 2015 the band have been on the scene and its members: Michael Spieler, Timothy Lush, Kerim Öke and Thomas Sedlacek, go back to the early days of school. The boys have racked up more than 200 shows to date, including festivals such as SXSW (USA), The Great Escape (UK), Sziget (HU), Frequency (AU), and Melt! (GER). Their debut album ‘Heads and Tales ‘ peaked at #14 on the German iTunes charts and songs were streamed more than 8 million times on Spotify.
Their new EP ‘Frisbee’ surprises from the very first second, the sound having evolved into something very distinct. The songs, written in Munich, Vienna and Amsterdam were all recorded and produced in Kytes’ studio in the Bavarian capital. Producer filous added his unique touch to the production, often employing the use of field recorders and an iPhone microphone, which enabled the band to write and record some songs within two days. The quality of the song-writing shines through the songs with the band’s imitable trademark sound and filous’ distinct production, surprising their listeners and giving each track its own special aura.
‘Frisbee’ is an independent release with no record label involved. DIY, yes doing it the indie way.
KYTES ON TOUR
December 5th – Cologne – Artheater
December 6th – Hamburg – Molotow (sold out)
December 7th – Berlin – Badehaus
December 8th – Leipzig – Naumanns
December 11th – Munich – Strom

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ANNOUNCED AS SPECIAL GUEST DJ
LONDON, ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL – JANUARY 26th THE ANNUAL CLASSICAL
FULL UK TOUR STARTS MAY 2019
World-renowned dance music innovator Judge Jules has been announced as a special guest DJ for the world premiere of Ministry of Sound’s The Annual Classical at the Royal Festival Hall, London on January 26th.
A Ministry of Sound legend, Judge Jules launched his career at the club and became a staple DJ for The Annual. He mixed three platinum selling compilations of The Annual in the 90s and three chart-topping The Ibiza Annual compilations for Ministry of Sound, alongside a number of other releases for the label.
Regarding his forthcoming appearance at the London premiere Judge Jules says,“The Ministry of Sound has always been one of the most iconic brands in dance music and its legendary London venue has played an important part throughout my career. To be asked by Ministry of Sound to curate and perform at The Annual Classical orchestral show in London’s Royal Festival Hall is a real honour.”
The Annual Classical finds the world’s most iconic dance brand celebrating and reimagining their legendary compilation series The Annual with a full orchestral UK tour.The Annual Classical will include some of the biggest dance tracks, which have featured on the early chart topping The Annual compilations.
Having been at the forefront of The Annual series, Judge Jules has been an imperative part of the composition of the orchestral reinterpretations of the classic dance tunes that will be heard on the tour.
Speaking about his role in the recreation of the music Judge Jules says,“The Annual series have always been snapshots of the scene. With such a rich history in music to choose from, ensuring we were able to represent all the important moments in dance music over nearly three decades was a big task. But we’ve gone and created something truly memorable. The experience of listening to a live orchestra is on another level anyway, and to be able to fuse that feeling with the music of a lifetime promises a very special night.”
23 years on from the debut compilation release, Ministry of Sound will be taking out a 50-piece classical orchestra across the country. Following the world premiere at the Royal Festival Hall, a full six-date UK tour starts in May 2019, calling at major cities across the country.
A special documentary celebrating Ministry of Sound’s The Annual has also been made, which will be screened exclusively at The Annual Classical shows across the UK.
The documentary explores the history of The Annual, the club and features never before seen footage. It features interviews with the DJs who launched their careers at the club and became Ministry of Sound legends, including the likes of Judge Jules, Paul Oakenfold, Todd Terry and Brandon Block, alongside the key Ministry of Sound players including co-founder Justin Berkmann and chairman Lohan Presencer.
The Annual Classical premiere will be a stone’s throw from the Elephant & Castle home of the Ministry of Sound nightclub at the Royal Festival Hall on London’s Southbank and will feature the London Concert Orchestra.
Recognising the cultural significance of the tour, Classic FM has been announced as media partner, which sees the UK’s most popular classical music station team up with The Annual Classical for this classical crossover project. Classic FM will be promoting the orchestral tour to its 5.2 million weekly listeners on air, online and on social media.
Tickets for The Annual Classical are available now from Ministry Of Sound also viaSeeTickets, Ticketmaster, TicketCo and Southbank Centre ranging from £22.50 through to £70.
26th January 2019 London, Royal Festival Hall
18th May 2019 Birmingham, Symphony Hall
31st May 2019 Cardiff, St Davids Hall
6th June 2019 Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
8th June 2019 Glasgow, Royal Concert Hall
14th June 2019 Manchester, Bridgewater Hall
21st June 2019 Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall
The Annual Classical is a co-promotion between Coalition Agency and Raymond Gubbay Ltd, by arrangement with Ministry of Sound.

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What are your names and your separate roles within Cat Dealers?
We are Pedro and Lugui. We work pretty much together in the project. Sometimes one of us has an idea, but we always talk about everything and come to a result together.
Where are you currently based and what is the music scene like there?
We live in Rio de Janeiro, our hometown. The music scene has grown a lot and we love playing here, maybe because it’s our city haha but it’s great. The people really love music and there are so many other great artists that we work or are friends with.
You recently opened for Shakira for two of her Brazil shows, how did this come about and how was the experience?
It was awesome! When we first heard that we were opening for her we got super excited! Excitement soon turned to nerves because we didn’t know if the fans would know us or what they were expecting, since they were there to see Shakira. It turned out great though, the crowd was amazing and we had the best time.
When and how did you first start DJing?
We’ve always been into music since we were kids, then came a time when we became really fascinated by electronic music. We started following it religiously and learning as much as we could about it. We liked it so much that we started producing our own music and in 2016 Cat Dealers officially began.
You’ve climbed a massive 26 places in this years DJ Mag Top 100 and you’re now sitting at the 48th position, what does it take to get to this level in the DJ game?
A lot of sleepless nights hahaha! I think that what really makes the difference is loving what you do and being willing to work hard. We are also really thankful for our fans and the team that work alongside us, without them all we wouldn’t have been able to achieve what we have.
Who are you listening to at the moment?
Right now I’m really into Rüfüs Du Sol’s new album. I really like them and I’ve been addicted to their latest releases.
You’ve just released a beautiful remix of Lauv’s ‘There’s No Way’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7eyg617PmQ how do you go about remixing music?
Remixing Lauv was awesome, he has such an amazing voice and great music. We love remixing in general because we get to put our own stamp on tracks, allowing us to include some of these awesome songs in our own sets!
What programs/equipment do you use?
We produce using Ableton Live, and our favorite synths are Sylenth1 and Nexus (that is not an actual synth, but it’s awesome!).
What do you like to do away from music?
While on tour, we really like to get to know the places we’re playing at so we try to sightsee as much as possible whilst touring a country and experience everything it has to offer. That’s not always possible though, sometimes we have to leave too early and don’t have enough free time, but we do appreciate when we are able to do that. When we’re at home, we love spending time with our family, pets and friends because we don’t get many chances to see them due to travelling so much. We also like to play videogames, watch series and movies, just like everyone else haha.
You recently released the music video for your single “Keep On Lovin” which features Brazil’s hottest trending actress Agatha Moreira – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEdH1UY6YNE how did this music video come about?
The video was the result of incredible work by many people. We actually feature in the video and we were all so excited that it didn’t even feel like work, it was just so fun. Agatha loved the music and the idea of the video, so we were very happy she agreed to participate. In the end we were so proud of it, everything about the video made us smile.
What is your process for producing music?
We don’t have a normal schedule when producing music. Each one has a different process. Sometimes we start with the vocal, sometimes with the drop, sometimes we just like to have fun creating anything, so the process is just playing around hahaha.
You’ve just been on tour in Australia, how were the shows?
They were fantastic! It was our first time playing here and it’s amazing. The crowd is great, they make us feel really comfortable on stage and it’s been an awesome experience.
What are your impressions of Australia and the Australian music scene?
We’re in love with Australia. We always wanted to come here and it really is beautiful! Everything about it is awesome, the cities, the beaches, the people… We wish we could have stayed longer haha! The music scene is also pretty great! There’s so much going on and people are really interested in knowing and enjoying it. We surely will be back!
What do you have planned for the remainder of 2018 going into 2019?
We still got some great gigs coming up, we’ve just played in Ireland for the first time and now we’re headed back to Brazil. December is probably our busiest month, we’re travelling to so many great Brazilian cities. There’s still music to be released too, like our upcoming track My Way, by Spinnin’ Records. So we got a lot going on till the end of the year and we’re really looking forward to 2019.
Favourite food and place to hangout?
I would say that the food of BB Lanches (a food place in Rio de Janeiro) is the best! But we really LOVE Burrito California. It’s a burrito type that is really hard to find outside of Southern California. Favorite place to hang out… the beach for sure!
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