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Guy J ( 4 HR SET , Bedrock ) & Walden at Chinese Laundry
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Recent interview with Guy J on BBM http://www.bbmlive.com/celebrity-interviews/guy-j.html Very excited for tonight , heard Guy J killed it in Melbourne -
Guy J ( 4 HR SET , Bedrock ) & Walden at Chinese Laundry
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Guy J's Top 10 Most Influential Dance Tracks on ITM http://www.inthemix.com.au/features/531 ... nce_Tracks Walden's latest mix below as well who will be headlining the main room http://soundcloud.com/waldenofficial/brightness-sessions-may-2012 The momentum and excitement is picking up at a rapid rate for Saturday night , fair to say this could be yet another very large night ahead of us all :hooray: Contact scottyslaundry@gmail.com for any Guestlist , Group Booking , Birthday Celebration OR Special Occasions -
Qbert @ Chinese Laundry. Yes Qbert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Qbert @ Chinese Laundry. Yes Qbert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bonez99er replied to eggssell's topic in DJ Headquarters
Swiss Dub oh yeah , i bumped into him over the long weekend actually haha -
Qbert @ Chinese Laundry. Yes Qbert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bonez99er replied to eggssell's topic in DJ Headquarters
Cheers , oh nice one well hopefully they get in touch so i can look after them for any of the upcoming club nights or events Who has played there before on here ? -
Qbert @ Chinese Laundry. Yes Qbert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Awesome and thanks have done for this friday & saturday night coming up -
Qbert @ Chinese Laundry. Yes Qbert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bonez99er replied to eggssell's topic in DJ Headquarters
thanks eggssell and it is nice to bring some of that venue participation to this forum as well , i was indeed there for the Slow Roast Records Tour feat Craze & Codes as i was celebrating my birthday at the venue that same night ....from 12 - 4 is still a bit hazy though nonetheless it was definitely epic that's right their is plenty more epic things coming up as well , below are the rest of the headliners for June if interested Friday 15th - Doctor Werewolf (Klub Kids ) + The Abyss Saturday 16th - Guy J (ISR, 4 HR SET) + Walden Friday 22nd - Boss Bass ft. J-Trick Saturday 23rd - Surkin (FRA) + Kraymer Friday 29th - Tantrum Desire (UK) Saturday 30th - The Aston Shuffle -
Guy J ( 4 HR SET , Bedrock ) & Walden at Chinese Laundry
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Guestlist Entry Fee - $15 before 10:30pm & $20 After , contact details in my signature Guy J's latest mix ' June In Australia ' http://soundcloud.com/guy-j/guy-j-june-in-australia-mix#no-comments Guy J's top fives on everguide - he rates Chinese Laundry as one of his favourite clubs http://everguide.com.au/music/clubs-and ... fives.aspx -
Guy J ( 4 HR SET , Bedrock ) & Walden at Chinese Laundry
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Chinese Laundry are proud to welcome back one of our favourite international artists, the DJ affectionately known in this business as one of the nice “Guys” … GUY J (ISRAEL/BEDROCK REC) Israeli producer Guy J has established himself as one of the most sophisticated and emotive producers in electronic music of the last decade, with a body of work and a sphere of influence that belies his relatively short time in the spotlight. Whether it be his sensual, hypnotic take on house music, his deeply textured techno, or his wondrous ambient material – Guy’s work is always touched with a magic and emotion that few rival. Alongside Guy J we have a much anticipated and exciting first ever Sydney performance from superstar –in-the-making WALDEN… This highly regarded youngster is our artist to watch for 2012 and is already being pegged as the next Aviici !! You heard it here first. Heading up the Laundry is ever impressive producer/instrumentalist THE IMMIGRANT who has had a massive last 12 months & one of the hottest local names in Electro VENGEANCE Sand bar 09:00 – Ella Loca 11:00 – Samrai 01:00 – Mike Hyper Laundry 10:00– Blaze tripp 11:15 – Vengeance 12:15 - A-Tonez 01:30 - Walden 02:45 – The Immigrant Cave 10:00– Rodskeez 11:00 – Tones 12:00 – Guy J (ISR) – 4 hour set Doors open 9pm Drink specials between 9pm & 11pm $5 Budweisers $5 Vodka & mixer $5 Dirty Laundry Shots Guy J http://www.facebook.com/guyjofficial http://soundcloud.com/guy-j http://www.youtube.com/guyjofficial http://vimeo.com/channels/guyj http://www.beatport.com/artist/guy-j/22031 Walden http://www.facebook.com/jabbawalden http://soundcloud.com/waldenofficial The Immigrant http://www.facebook.com/itstheimmigrant http://soundcloud.com/the-immigrant Vengeance http://www.facebook.com/vengeanceforever http://soundcloud.com/vengeance_dj Bio’s for you to have a read of Guy J Growing up, he was immersed in Israel’s dance music culture, and a burgeoning scene that is known the world over for its epic parties. From its own Love Parade to major clubs and radio shows, the country has long been a bastion for underground electronic culture. “If you looked for it, it was right there” he recalls. But while the country was chiefly known as the world’s chief exporter of psy trance, Guy and his contemporaries have spearheaded an acclaimed new wave of Israeli house and techno music. “I’m very sensitive person, so I think what I make is what I feel at the moment I make it” he explains of the deeply emotional qualities of his music. “I started as big fan of trance and progressive, and got exposed later on to techno and house\deep house. I’m trying to put all this together in my music; a bit of everything.” Guy started producing at the age of 14, amassing a wealth of equipment and experience and dedicating his life to learning the craft (“my friends called my room ‘the cave’”). His first release came at the age of 21, but it was his 2007’s gem Save Me that proved to be his real launchpad. John Digweed snapped up the glistening, dramatic slice of deeper house music up for his legendary Bedrock Records, setting in motion a chain of events that would change his life forever. “It was like a dream coming true. I never knew it would lead me to having two albums on a label that I really grew up with.” Its sublime Depeche Mode-esque synth work pointed to a talent that surprised considering his short time releasing records, and his ascent from hereon was steady and rapid. His debut album Esperanza gained plaudits in 2008 with its classy, ethereal blend of progressive house, techno, electro and electronica, while the follow-up 1000 Words went deeper still over two discs of expansive soundscapes and intricate dancefloor explorations. “I always wanted to make an artist album and to give another aspect of my music” he says. “What is magic for me in house music is that you can hear "real" music and also dance to it. There are so many emotions involved in it, but it’s ultimately there to create a good vibe, and to make you dance. But to make an artist album is a way for me to deliver pure music.” It’s this balance of the organic and the electronic, the visceral and the mental, that make his music so captivating and wide in its appeal. Never one to be pigeonholed, his portfolio is a diverse beast, with releases finding their way onto Tiga’s increasingly eclectic Turbo imprint amongst others. To feature on two labels that are essentially synonymous with two very different scenes is testament to his versatility, and above all, the quality and conviction of his productions. “I don't see myself as producer of one genre only; I believe in exploring and trying different stuff when you have all the tools you need to create” he clarifies. “To be signed to Turbo... it’s also amazing as it a big label that has its own crowd of people who listen to a certain type of music, and to be part of it is great.” 2012 sees Guy kick off an exciting new project with his close colleagues and friends at Bedrock: his very own imprint “Lost & Found”, a sub-label for John Digweed’s long running mothership where he’ll release music by himself and his favourite producers. Then there’s the small matter of a release on Cocoon, one of the most highly regarded labels in techno and beyond, and some exciting collaborations in the pipeline with some other inspiring artists. As always with this unique talent, it’s quality, not quantity. Each of his releases is met with a swell of anticipation, and for once in this often over-hyped world, it’s fully justified. Walden The title “musical prodigy” is often reserved for a child or young person having extraordinary musical talent or ability – we call him Walden. Cobra Starshipʼs smash hit “You Make Me Feel” (Fueled By Ramen/Decaydence), Zoe Badwiʼs “Accidents Happen” (Neon Records) and Rebecca & Fionaʼs “Luminary Ones” (Neon Records) each received the remix treatment before the now 18-year-old Sydney native John Walden was even old enough to enter the venues where his music was on high rotation, and as he swiftly gathers acclaim, it's no surprise that artists like Estelle, Marina and the Diamonds and Paper Crows are all lined up for mixes. Walden's debut EP “Brightness” is a twisted blend of styles and sounds; the title track, best described as soaring piano-driven progressive house, received an unheard of double feature on Pete Tong's BBC Radio 1 show in the UK, drawing support from international heavyweights Afrojack, Ian Carey, Michael Woods, Morgan Page, Roger Sanchez, Tiesto and Tommy Trash to name a few. But if it wasnʼt for a school field trip to Sydneyʼs Powerhouse technology museum, none of this might ever have happened. During the visit, Walden and his classmates were given a demo of the audio workstation software Acid Pro, and the 12-year-old was immediately hooked. Despite a complete lack of musical training, he got himself a copy of Acid Pro and began to experiment, using all the samples and loops he could get his hands on to start concocting tunes. This musical output varied wildly, veering from ambient one moment, to techno the next, and on to jazz the moment after that. But when he was 13, Walden discovered the Clubland compilation series, and his path into dance music was assured. After brief flirtations with happy hardcore, hard trance and electro, his sound emerged - a dash of Avicii, a pinch of Deadmau5, and a heavy helping of Wolfgang Gartner, but more importantly that intangible thing that makes an artist stand out... originality. Waldenʼs sound most closely resembles, well, Walden. Before long, Walden had created himself a profile on ReverbNation and within a couple of weeks, Big Beat Records, the dance label of music industry royalty Atlantic Records had discovered him and instantly snapped him up. John Walden's journey is just beginning, and the futureʼs looking bright... -
Doctor Werewolf ( Klub Kids ) & The Abyss at Chinese Laundry
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Some recent mix's from Doctor Werewolf & The Abyss below http://soundcloud.com/boot/boot-garage-pressure-show http://soundcloud.com/sook http://soundcloud.com/doctorwerewolf/triple-j-friday-dj-set Doctor Werewolf's remix of TJR's ' Face Melt ' http://soundcloud.com/globalprpool/tjr-face-melt-doctor-werewolf Guestlist Entry fee is only $10 before 11pm & $15 after - contact scottyslaundry@gmail.com -
Bass mafia are hyped to present another huge Line up showcasing some of the best talent that Sydney has to offer Set Times Laundry 10 – Big Deal Gillespie 11:30 - Victims 1 – Doctor Werewolf 2:30 – Empress Yoy Cave 11 – Zwelli 12:30 – The Abyss 2 – Kemikoll Doors Open 10pm Drink Specials between 10pm & 11pm $5 Budweisers $5 Vodka & Mixer $5 Dirty Laundry shots Some links to check out from the headliners Doctor Werewolf http://soundcloud.com/doctorwerewolf http://www.facebook.com/drwerewolf?ref=ts The Abyss http://www.facebook.com/abyssdub?ref=ts http://soundcloud.com/the-abyss Awooooooo .. Doctor Werewolf are back for their monthly residency headlining in the Laundry - these boys need little introduction having been residents at the Chinese Laundry for a number of years now, in the past year they have exploded into the mega stars they have always been destined to, mixing the Ministry of sound compilation this year “Sound Of Dubstep volume 3 alongside Bar 9” and massive radio plays for their singles & some very high profile remixes for the likes of Switch & Coolio. The boys have just been announced to headline the Magenta stage at Defqon One - one of the biggest dance music festivals in the world. Headlining the cave we have the mega talented production duo “The Abyss”. Mid 2011 and with the growing commercialisation of dubstep, with its "me too" approach seemingly more and more geared towards keeping the kids' minds stagnant and lining the pockets of music executives, Sydney's The Abyss [known individually as Boot & Sook] made a conscious decision to break from their noisier past, and produce and play the deepest, darkest music they could come up with. Firmly rooted in the eyes down meditation mentality of the true dubstep sound, this new incarnation of The Abyss is proving time and time again that dark bass music still has a home on the dancefloor. When the bubble bursts, the flaky ones will jump ship, but The Abyss, wearing their hearts proudly on their sleeve, are here to stay. The Abyss have released tracks as a team on labels such as Ad Noiseam & Gamma Audio, individually on Requiem Audio, Rottun, Paradise Lost, Terminal Dusk & Gradient Audio and have received extensive DJ support from artists such as Distance, Phaeleh, Scuba, Excision, Riskotheque, Droid Sector, Triage & Antiserum.
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Qbert @ Chinese Laundry. Yes Qbert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This was probly one of the most mind blowing shows i have seen at the venue in the 8 years of attending , Reeps One was just jaw dropping talent and such a humble person along with Q-Bert who i have grown up following since i was a kid In future any Chinese Laundry related enquiry's can be made to myself Thanks to those to did come down and witness this epic night