Soirée: DIRTYPHONICS presented by Bass Element
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Bass Element presents
DIRTYPHONICS [France]
Friday November 21st
Hq Complex
Direct from Paris, France - The forward-thinking bass music phenomenon known as DIRTYPHONICS made their name by defying labels and limitations. Refusing to be limited to any given genre, merging heavy bass music, drum n' bass, dubstep and electro with grimy rock energy.
Now the legendary outfit have their sights set on Hq Nightclub as they bring their unique high-energy brand to Adelaide for a night of pure party and no-holds-barred dancefloor destruction.
You know how we roll.
Support:
DnBassador
Dancespace
Underground
Miki McFayden
MC G Swift
www.soundcloud.com/dirtyphonics
www.facebook.com/dirtyphonics
Dirtyphonics crash-landed into dance music’s consciousness in chart-topping fashion, releasing their 2008 debut single “French Fuck” to the tune of a Beatport #1 hit . Follow up singles “Quarks” and “Vandals” proved the act’s ascension was no fluke, showcasing the group’s signature style- shifting low-end heavy sound . The group quickly became a hot commodity in the remix world, lending their talents to tracks by the likes of Skrillex, the Bloody Beetroots, Marilyn Manson, Steve Aoki, Benny Benassi, Excision, Datsik, Borgore, Nero, Kaskade, Knife Party and Linkin Park . 2013 was Dirtyphonics’ most memorable year to date.
Their debut album Irreverence (Dim Mak) boasted such marquee collaborators as Steve Aoki, Foreign Beggars, and Modestep. The critically acclaimed effort featured singles “DIRTY ,” “Walk in the Fire ,” and “No Stopping Us ,” and ran the stylistic gamut from anthemic electro to frenetic drum-step, as well as incorporating thrash guitars, pounding drums and other vestiges of the fierce heavy metal music that influenced their art and characterized their past.
Back from a 60+ sold out shows tour with Excision all accross North America, including a stop at the legendary Ultra Miami Festival ,Electric Daiy Carnival, and Tomorrowland, the boys are back in the studio to finish writing their new EP, including exciting collaborations.
With festival dates and future releases looming on the horizon, there’s no question Dirtyphonics will continue keeping it DIRTY
Invités: Darcy Aktanarowicz, Ben Del Zoppo, Pamela Boutros, Kaya Russell, Melissa-Jane Laukirbe, Darcy Holmes, Aaron Rinaldi, Keshia Filipsons, Matt Gunn, Andrew Doyle, Nikki Turner, Gemma Eley, Myles DJctoafn, Dion Crossman, Andrew Kanhalykham, Michael Gootz, Anita Karamanlis, Caddy Calderisi, Missy Bounce, Greg Harris, Adam Blowers, Simon Batch, Jessica Taylor, Alison Thomas, Lianna Marie, Sarah Goldsmith, Tashi Roguelites, Jane Elizabeth, James Plunket, Nicola Wintulich, David Lawler, Aaron Noble, ADam Sandow, Alex Kendrick, Luke Santucci, Adam Jones, Rashaad Cézar, Frank Flashies Verderame, Alex Kitson, John Oh, Nate Hallam, Jamie Brown, Vincent Artis, Brittany Fry, Gary Orellana, Ash Jolly, Samantha Spanki Kennedy, Ashlee Maree Byrne, Jennifer Burke, Alex Wallman, Stevo Ross, Jake Lewis, Kyle Mcguire, Tony Vo, Paul Weisshaupt, Jesse Orlando, Sam Morris, John Jb Britos, Jacqueline Claire, Chelsea McDermott, Mirsad Yeahbuddyovic, Tayla Carlaw, Jade TeeCee, Armand Du Toit, Misa Eff, Lisa La Porter, Lauren Jeffries, Stephen Blyth, Bexx Parker, Jason Aufc King, Kieran Chaplin, Emily Lynch, Nat Alie, Troy Roberts, Nevada Paige Knight, Pro Loizides, Matt Krivitch, Jak Collins, Erin Kore, Chloe Templeman, Jaime Kate Ashworth, Scott Holder, Rebel Freeman, Zane Humphrys, James Laserpimp Clift, Lachlan Bowler, Leonie Fisher, Kali Russell, Mark Stow, Adam Davies, Rex Parsons, Alex Young, Methods Michael, Chaz Chantal, Joanne Hennessy, Alex MacKenzie, Jess Hawley, Dylan John McLean, Sarah Bell, Dee Footman encore »