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  1. SET TIMES Sand Bar 09:00 – Mo’Funk 11:00 – Fingers 01:00 – King Lee Laundry 10:00 – Badmouth 11:30 – Kid Kenobi 01:00 – A-Tonez 02:30 – NatNoiz Cave 10:00 – Hannah Gibbs 11:00 – Strange Clouds Crew 01:00 – Wanklemut (GER, GET PHYSICAL)
  2. CONTACT BELOW FOR $40 HARD COPY INDUSTRY TIX www.facebook.com/its.scott.james OR scottyslaundry@gmail.com Saturday the 21st of December Chinese Laundry once again takes over Ivy with a line up of epic proportions! DJ SNAKE, ALEX METRIC, MARTIN HORGER, MIDNIGHT JUGGERNAUTS (DJ Set), KILTER (Live) and LANCELOT, throw in supports some of Sydney's finest and you have one hell of a party!! Chinese Laundry and Brown Bear Entertainment team up again to kick start your Christmas celebrations with an even bigger Garden Party!! Date - Saturday 21st of December Venue - Ivy Running time - 12Midday til 8pm THIS IS A NSW BUSHFIRE APPPEAL FUNDRAISER We have kept the costs & ticket prices as low as possible so that $5 per ticket can go to the Salvos Bushfire appeal. For those who had to relocate or lost their homes in the recent NSW bushfires, Xmas is going to be especially hard... TICKETS ONSALE NOW - GET IN QUICK!! CONTACT BELOW FOR $40 HARD COPY INDUSTRY TIX www.facebook.com/its.scott.james OR scottyslaundry@gmail.com DJ Snake: If somewhere, in the vast expanse of the multiverse, there exists a planet where giant exotic birds twerk to trap and hard-style all day long under a blazing tropical sun, then DJ Snake is definitely from that planet. Hailing from Paris, France, the grammy-nominated producer exports a brand of party music so ferociously groovy that it instantly sets any party on fire, regardless of how steamy it may already be. His 2013 Jeffree's release "Bird Machine" is an infectious, staple trap anthem that brilliantly samples a bird whistle for the drop and has made a solid name for itself as one of the hottest songs of the year. It has received extensive play from the likes of Dillon Francis, Diplo, and Baauer, to name but a few, on some of the largest festival stages in the world. DJ Snake's ability to fuse fun, outrageous melodies with his genius trademark style makes it safe to say that we have a lot to be excited about when it comes to what we can expect next. Dj Snake: https://soundcloud.com/djsnake-king https://www.facebook.com/djsnake.fr Alex Metric: An artist's artist, Alex's sound is deeply rooted in earliest styles of underground dance music, touching on Disco, Funk, Chicago House and Detroit Techno as well as Indie Rock. The perfect soundtrack for sweaty, dimly lit lofts and huge festivals the world over. It's all about the song for Alex Metric. Whether it's an original track, a remix or producing a band, there has to be a personal connection. If he doesn't feel it, why would anyone else. "It's always about making something with real emotion," says the 28-year-old DJ from London. "My core philosophy is to do whatever's right for the song and to try and make it have some meaning to me. I put so much love into everything I do." Producing other people's records is a grown-up dream, but even as a teenager in Salisbury it was something Alex wanted to do. He could sing and learnt the keyboard at an early age, but was never in a serious band. "I didn't feel like I knew how to do anything well enough," he shrugs. A formative experience was listening to 'Golden Slumbers' by The Beatles when he was 15. "At the start of the track, I could hear a synth that wasn't there," he says. "I started wondering how you could put it there." Initially an indie kid, his conversion to dance music came when he once missed the bus home. He decided to kill some time in a record shop. Fat Boy Slim's 1996 album 'Better Living Through Chemistry' was playing at one of the listening posts. "I was blown away. There were guitars, these big broken beats and this mad energy. I bought it there and then. It was a massive turning point." After studying music at college in Guildford, Alex released a string of singles on a series of small dance labels, a mix of progressive house, breakbeat and techno. His break came in 2006 when he signed to Adam Freeland's Marine Parade label. "I'd been making proggy, breakbeaty stuff and I was doing OK at it," he remembers. "But one night I was DJing in Russia and I realised right there on stage that I didn't like the records I was making. I had an epiphany. I thought: What's the music I love? French house, rock music, electro. Why don't I chuck everything I love into one record. The result was his 2007 single 'Whatshewants' release on Marine parade, the starting point on the journey to where he is now, one of dance music's most exciting new talents. Alex Metric: https://soundcloud.com/alexmetric https://www.facebook.com/alexmetricmusic MARTEN HORGER: Imagine Bassmusic, with an analogue soul, coming straight from the motherland of Electro. Sounds good? Well, that s Marten. Over the last year Marten H rger has been publically hailed as the bonified hero of the Stanton Warriors, the Plump DJs and Krafty Kuts, and was slated to be the man to watch by DJ Icey! These praises have been backed up with commissions to provide official remixes for all three superstar acts. And all this while he s in the studio with Leeroy Thornhill (the Prodigy) to record an Album as SMASH HIFI) Not being old enough to visit a club legally Marten kick-started his musical career at the age of 15 with a residency at Douala, one of south Germanys most famous underground venues. Since that tender age, Marten has spent years DJing alongside just about every major name in Germany, as well as the international giants whom passed through the country. He developed his unique and aptly titled, "I don't give a fuck", blend of Breaks, Electro, Dubstep and Hip Hop and ever since, he's been famous for celebrating every party like it's his last. Apart from being a DJ, Producer, party connoisseur, and all-around-nice-guy, Marten runs several monthly club nights in Germany and Austria including the infamous, "Stamina Club", which has just celebrated it's 10th anniversary, with its booking and artist management, side arm, "Stamina Agency", responsible for bringing the world's premier bass music artists to Germany and Austria. Marten Horger: https://soundcloud.com/marten-horger https://www.facebook.com/marten.horger Midnight Juggernauts: https://www.facebook.com/midnightjuggernauts http://www.midnightjuggernauts.com/ Kilter: https://soundcloud.com/kilterbeats https://www.facebook.com/kilterbeats Lancelot: https://soundcloud.com/lancelotofficial https://www.facebook.com/lancelotofficial
  3. Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/221746587992204
  4. Chinese Laundry crew invites you Get Physical on the dancefloor Saturday November 16, when Berlin based Wunderkind Wankelmut takes to the Cave, while hometown hero Kid Kenobi holds it down in the Laundry!! Full Lineup: Lightning. That's the only way to describe Wankelmut's appearance on the world stage. From being nothing more than a talented upstart, a complete nobody, his remix of the old folk song “Asaf Avidan - One day / Reckoning Song” has catapulted him to international superstardom. The official music video for the track has 111 million views at the time of writing and more are pouring in. He topped the charts in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium and the Netherlands and various other European countries on release. In his native Germany “One Day/Reckoning Song” dominated, the first time in history a song simultaneously hit the #1 spot in the national charts, the iTunes charts and the Beatport charts. The tune has gone platinum again and again and is one of Europe's biggest house music anthems of all time. Now Wankelmut is heading to Australia for his debut tour down under and of course, he's headed straight to Chinese Laundry. Wankelmut Links: Asaf Avidan - One day / Reckoning Song (Wankelmut Remix) https://www.facebook.com/wankelmut.berlin https://soundcloud.com/wankelmut Full Lineup: WANKELMUT (GER) Kid Kenobi Mo’Funk A-Tonez Natnoiz Hannah Gibbs U-Khan Fingers King Lee
  5. Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/176324945906051
  6. Friday 15th of November, Sydney beat architect KILTER joins us for his debut appearance at Chinese Laundry. KILTER headlines a massive night packed with some of the finest electronic music producers Sydney has to offer, with RATTRAPS,THE MANE THING and BLAZE TRIPP on support duties, this is one of those nights you definitely don’t want to sleep on!! KILTER - With the Australian electronic scene going from strength to strength, one name you should pay special attention to is Kilter - the moniker of young Sydney beat architect Ned East. The 21-year old has been performing since mid-2011, and has already toured nationally with Shapeshifter and supported the likes of Elizabeth Rose and Klaxons during his short career. Unlike these fellow producers, his sound encompasses the electronic to experimental to hip-hop genre, with his smooth and soulful sound reminiscent of the likes of J Dilla and Madlib. Recently signed to the independent Australian label etcetc (also home to PNAU), 2013 looks to be a gigantic year for Kilter. With tracks like “Stars”, “Dunno” and “Treat You Right” already receiving plenty of love, plans are afoot for an official EP release later this year. Kilter has already landed a spot in LYFSTYL’s 10 Favourite Australian beatmakers and inthemix’s ‘The New Breed of 2013: Local Producers to Watch’. Only recently touching down in Sydney after the Shapeshifter national tour, Kilter’s remix of the Ben Pearce track “What I Might Do” (etcetc/MTA) has been added to an A rotation on Sydney’s FBi and is receiving international attention getting spun on BBC Radio 1 and recently hitting the top spot on Hype Machine. This is just the beginning for the youngster - with his slick production, unique style and skilful sampling bound to gain the recognition this captivating talent deserves. FULL LINE UP: KILTER The Mane Thing Blaze Tripp Rattraps Turnt Up Blackmale Zodiac Links to check out: KILTER: https://soundcloud.com/kilterbeats https://www.facebook.com/kilterbeats?fref=ts THE MANE THING: https://www.facebook.com/themanething http://soundcloud.com/themanething BLAZE TRIPP: https://www.facebook.com/blazetripp?fref=ts https://soundcloud.com/blaze RATTRAPS: https://www.facebook.com/DJRATTRAPS?fref=ts www.soundcloud.com/rat-traps Doors open at 10pm Drink Specials from 10pm till 11pm
  7. Set times are in ! Contact: scottyslaundry@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/its.scott.james asap for hard copy industry tickets - $120 each.
  8. Sand Bar 09:00 - Mo’funk 11:00 – Fingers 01:00 - Samrai Laundry 10:00 - Daniel Farley 11:30 – Ember 01:00 – J-Trick 02:30 – A-Tonez Cave 10:00 – Hannah Gibbs 11:30 – U-Khan 01:00 – Dave Seaman (UK) Guestlist $15 before 10.30 $20 after
  9. Laundry 10:00 – Big Deal Gillespie 11:30 – Samrai 01:00 – SPL 02:30 – Nemo Cave 10:00 – Celsius 11:00 – Vertigo 12:30 – Optiv & BTK (UK) 02:30 - Commit Guestlist $15 before 11 $20 after
  10. Hard copy industry tickets available end of this week for $35 each Contact: www.facebook.com/its.scott.james or scottyslaundry@gmail.com asap Check out Wilkinsons Essential Mix http://www.mixcloud.com/evil_concussion ... -02112013/
  11. Friday 8th November Chinese Laundry bass Mafia presents a MASSIVE triple header, with SPL, OPTIV & BTK With solid roots in DnB, SPL has been one of the most consistently impressive bass music producers out of the US for years, and his latest Balaeric Bass release on 12th planet's Smog recordings is being hailed as a game changer, with support from Skream, Benga, UKF & more. OPTIV & BTK are two of the most prolific names in drum n bass. Between them they have placed dark, rolling tracks on pretty much every dnb label worth mentioning, toured the world extensively and they absolutely ignited the cave on their last visit to Sydney. 3 of the most in demand names in the game right now on one massive lineup, Bass Mafia crew absolutely cannot miss this!! Doors open at 10pm sharp, get down early to avoid the queue FULL LINEUP SPL (SMOG/USA) OPTIV & BTK (Virus/UK) Samrai Nemo Big Deal Gillespie Vertigo Celsius Committ SPL (Smog/US) From his roots in the drum and bass movement, to the formation of his label Hollowpoint Records in 2009, and now with the emergence of his trademark forward-thinking “Balearic Bass” sound, SMOG Records artist SPL stands poised to continue striking blows into the hearts and minds of electronic dance music veterans and initiates alike. Sam Pool spent his early years in Oregon, studying music theory, piano, and drums -- skills he would refine during a year abroad in Amsterdam, where he studied audio engineering. His cutting-edge fusion of styles balances equal parts reverence for musical history with restlessness for innovation. Releases in the 2000s on revered D&B labels Barcode, Tech Itch, and Evol Intent set the stage for a switch in 2008 to dubstep, a move that was immediately supported by releases through industry giants Sub Human, Rottun, and Amorphous Music. No stranger to the upper echelons of the bass music universe, SPL has been remixed by some of the biggest names in the game: Bro Safari, UZ, Big Gigantic, and The Panacea. His remixes for the likes of Bassnectar, The Glitch Mob, Downlink, and Dieselboy exhibit his diverse approach in production styles and genres. Combining arpeggio-heavy 90's era rave elements with his own brand of heavy bass music, SPL's 'Balearic Bass' EP forthcoming on SMOG September 3, 2013, showcases this virtuoso producer at his best. With over 100,000 Soundcloud plays in the month of July alone on his genre-bending, dance-floor leveling track “The Future,” a BBC Radio One mix comprised of 100% original music, ThisSongIsSick.com’s premiere of his Balearic Bootleg series, and instant support on the 'Balearic Bass' EP from UK tastemakers Skream, Benga, and UKF, the world at large is set to discover something the underground has known all along: that SPL has been, is now, and forever shall be a leader in the world of heavy bass music. https://soundcloud.com/spl OPTIV & BTK (UK/Brazil) Over the last year, the duo known as Optiv & BTK have dominated the drum & bass scene with their unrelenting output of high-quality, strictly-for-the-dance-floor releases and worldwide DJ sets. Optiv (from the UK) and BTK (from Brazil) joined forces in their new hometown of Bern, Switzerland after meeting up at various drum and bass events in the area. Once inside the studio, the collaborative vibe and rapid results made it clear that consequences would never be the same. “Bad Attitude’ released worldwide on May 1 solidifed them as 2 of the best in the game soundcloud.com/optiv https://www.facebook.com/djoptiv soundcloud.com/btk https://www.facebook.com/djbtk
  12. Saturday 9th November Chinese Laundry invites you to witness one of the most enduring names in house music, Dave Seaman! The quintessential globetrotting progressive house music pioneer, Dave Seaman brings over 20 years of DJ experience across 70 countries around the globe to bear on crowd after crowd, leaving them little able to protect themselves from the onslaught of euphoric beats he delivers. Full Lineup: DAVE SEAMAN J-Trick Ember A-Tonez U-Khan Daniel Farley Hannah Gibbs Fingers Mo'Funk Samrai Doors open 9pm $5 Drink Specials until 11pm Dave Seaman: It’s not like Dave had much of a choice really. That is if you believe in what Malcolm Gladwell says in Outliers, when he examines the success of a few key people in a generation; concluding that they were born at the right time, and in the right place. In the late 1970s something was happening to the profession of playing records for a living. A group of predominantly gay, black and Hispanic kids were subverting what was left of D.I.S.C.O’s freedom principle in Manhattan’s loft apartments. Cue the abrupt sound of a needle scratching across a record as we cut across the Atlantic Ocean to the city of Leeds, northern England a few years later. It’s hardly a hotbed of gay Latino abandon, but it is here that we find a young Dave Seaman playing records. Dave is a mobile DJ playing at one of those bread & butter staples of 80s DMC DJs: weddings, bar mitzvahs and birthday parties. Whilst cueing up the first of six million kick drums, he is longing for a bigger dancefloor, one that’d not been invented yet, one filled with an ecstatic experience that had yet to be shared. He arrives home and enters a competition that ran in a black & white glorified newsletter called Mixmag; first prize a trip to the New Music Seminar in New York. He won. One year later, he was editor of Mixmag. But this isn’t an Acid House fairytale, and having a hand shaping Mixmag into the devout clubbers bible it became wasn’t enough for Dave. Ask one question to any rightminded young journalist in the 90s and they’d have given you the same answer: I’d rather be a DJ. But that wasn’t enough for Dave either. Beat by beat, twelve inch by twelve inch, within a year Dave went from djing alongside Sasha and Laurent Garnier at midland’s wunder-rave Shellys to remixing Michael Jackson: it was one white glove a gogo. What got Dave that far wasn’t the blind ambition of me, me, me; it was an ear for melody and an untold passion for music. And it was in the studio – alongside Brothers in Rhythm partner Steve Anderson – that his ear for melody found its natural home. One of their first forays into recording gave birth to a record that good times found impossible to ignore; ‘Such a Good Feeling’ set the charts and dancefloors on fire. This crossover appeal, welding pop sensibilities to underground credentials without the dilution of either, ensured the duo entertained a cast of music’s finest over the coming years. A staggering ninety releases bare Dave’s name in their credits. Brothers In Rhythm remixed the great and the good. Then the great and the good asked them to produce and write for them too. U2, New Order, David Bowie – and Kylie, Take That and Pet Shop Boys respectively. And then Dave gave it all up. No he didn’t. He started a record label. I know what you’re thinking: ‘Did this guy ever sit down during the nineties?’ or perhaps ‘Why didn’t he turn his other ‘non-DJ’ hand to smashing a tyrannical dictatorship?’ The answer is Fun; it’s fun to run a label, even if you do elect to call it Stress Records. Under Dave’s stewardship the label quickly became a byword for quality; Danny Tenaglia, Groove Armada’s Andy Cato, Sasha and John Digweed all added their names to a glorious release schedule. Stress put records in the charts and on to the soundtracks of cult movies: Trainspotting’s nightclub scene wouldn’t have been the same without Bedrock’s ‘For What You Dream Of’. In fact, without Stress Records to soundtrack the weekends, much of the days UK club scene would have had a 12inch-sized hole in it too. Dave superseded Stress Records with a new imprint called Therapy, and it’s been no stranger to big name good times either: Popof, Timo Mass, Pig & Dan, Tiger Stripes and Robert Babicz have all played a part in cementing it’s discography. But being a record exec is only ever going to be something to fill the winter weekdays; DJing is Dave’s first love and his longest lasting. It is his ability to shake, rattle and roll a crowd into a triumphant mass of up-stretched arms that’s catapulted him around the world. He’s played in seventy countries, countless fields and a selection of the world’s finest nightclubs over the last 23 years. From Creamfields to Glastonbury, the Arctic Circle to the Arabian deserts: Dave is walking proof of dance music’s global ability to unify and excite. His twenty-five plus excellent mix compilations for the likes of Renaissance, Back To Mine, Radio 1 Essential Mix and Global Underground will help pass the time until he’s back in your hemisphere once again. So, is it about talent or luck? Do you believe in all those right-time, right-place Gladwellisms? I’m not sure either, but like the music Dave’s been playing for years; it sounds extraordinary doesn’t it?
  13. Saturday December 28th Soapbox Events are proud to launch a exciting new Bass Music Event for the Sydney Calendar named “Bass Boutique” Bass Boutique will continually deliver the biggest & best Bass artists from around the world in cool & sometimes unique venues Party #1 will see 4 great international artists headlined by Sydney favourites Plump Djs & Ram Records Wilkinson + a huge line up of local talent all at Ivy Court Yard Internationals Plump Djs (Fingerlickin Records, UK) Wilkinson (Ram Records, UK) DOM & ROLAND (D&R Productions, Metalheadz, UK ) Featurecast (Fingerlickin Records, UK) Locals A-Tonez Royalston Kyro & Bomber Hydraulix Blackmale Cheap Lettus Ocean Capture Open-Eye Turnt Up Tickets on sale through Moshtix Monday 4th November Event – Soapbox Events pres Bass Boutique Date – Saturday 28th December Venue – Ivy Court Yard Running time – 12pm til 8pm Links to Check out Plump Djs https://soundcloud.com/plump-djs https://www.facebook.com/plumpdjs Wilkinson https://www.facebook.com/wilkinsonuk http://wilkinson-music.com/ http://twitter.com/WilkinsonUK http://soundcloud.com/wilkinsonuk http://youtube.com/wilkinsonmusic Dom & Roland https://www.facebook.com/domandroland http://www.mixcloud.com/fabric_London/d ... icide-mix/ http://www.mixcloud.com/evil_concussion ... -16102013/ https://soundcloud.com/domandroland Featurecast https://soundcloud.com/featurecast https://www.facebook.com/pages/Featurecast/8844117036
  14. Saturday 2nd November Chinese Laundry presents a very special long awaited show from the Baron of Techno, Dave Clarke! Popular for his DJ style of endlessly cutting and scratching during his predominantly techno sets, Clarke's style is both sinister and energizing, and his live sets are rarely a disappointment. The heads will be out for this one for sure.. Guestlist Prices: $20 before 11.30 $25 after Sand Bar 09:00 - DJ Eko 11:00 - Fingers 01:00 – King Lee Laundry 10:00 – Kerry Wallace 11:30 – Andrew Wowk 01:00 – Dave Clarke (UK) Cave 10:00 – Ra Bazaar 11:30 – Nanna does smack 01:00 – Katie Valentine 02:30 - Rave Doss https://www.facebook.com/DJDaveClarke?fref=ts http://www.daveclarke.com/ Doors open 9pm $5 Drink Specials until 11pm DAVE CLARKE: He may be known as The Baron Of Techno, a moniker given to him by renowned BBC Radio DJ / journalist John Peel, but Dave Clarke has an anarchist streak a mile wide and punk in his soul, having no truck with establishment figures or authoritarianism. A hard working purist, forward thinking futurist, technology geek, part Gothic and gadget lover who embraced the digital revolution in an early stage while his peers where still sniffing the smell of vinyl, a format he hasn’t used professionally in eleven years. It’s unsurprising he revels in the libertarianism of the World Wide Web. It gives symmetry to his savvy techno vision. Dave Clarke was born and raised in Brighton (United Kingdom) but currently resides in Amsterdam (The Netherlands), where Clarke found his comfort zone and revitalized him after moving from rural sedate Conservative Sussex. Being the offspring of a technology loving father and a disco-soul loving mother, it was evident that Clarke would “do something” in music eventually. Not knowing what the “do” part was but blessed with a high doses of determination, Clarke evolved from being a runaway boy sleeping in car parks and on beaches, via lousy jobs in shoe shops living off 5 pounds a day and via underpaid Brighton gigs into a world class artist, maintaining a flourishing career spanning well over two decades.
  15. Friday the 1st of November Chinese Laundry welcomes back south coast beat phenomenon YAHTZEL, headlining a massive friday night line up joined by the like of Spenda C, Empress Yoy, ISLND, Ocean + more . After having destroyed Chinese Laundry a few months back, YAHTZEL has been gaining some major momentum locally and internationally and we are pumped to see what he has in store for this visit. YAHTZEL: Max Armata is the man behind the ambient beats and unique sounds that are taking the world by storm. At only 20, he has already released his 1st EP that was featured on Flumes BBC6 Radio mix, which was also supported by the best names in Australian dance music whilst also being named one of Inthemix’s ‘Local producers you need to hear’. Yahtzel's prominent mark on the Australian music scene in such short time has seen him receive support from the likes of Van She, Nina Las Vegas, What So Not, Big Chocolate & L D R U. The release of his ‘Girls’ EP in January was picked up by "Majestic Casual” YouTube Channel and has since had over 130k plays. He is currently working on his first ever live show which will be followed by a tour and the release of his 2nd EP. Guestlist Prices: $10 before 11.30 $15 after Laundry 10:00 – Ocean 11:30 –ISLND 01:00 – Yahtzel 02:00 – Spenda C Cave 11:00 – Empress Yoy 12:30 – Blog Wars 02:00 – Jwell Yahtzel https://soundcloud.com/yahtzel https://www.facebook.com/yahtzelmusic/a ... 6697137509
  16. Yeah Will Saul's essential mix is tops https://soundcloud.com/willsaul/will-saul-essential-mix
  17. Indeed Saw Danny Tenaglia at Amnesia Ibiza for the closing party last year, wow !
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