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January at GoodGod Small Club |
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EXPATRIATE FRIDAY JANUARY 20th - DANCETERIA 1pm / FREE
a) Dance Subsonic & Techno Tuesday present... Calling all Techno fiends! Subsonic returns for its first party of the new year on Saturday 21 January, a joint venture with techno tuesday and headlined by Italy's Cesare Marchese, aka Cesare vs Disorder, the force behind the Mean and Serialism labels. Cesare vs Disorder is a resident DJ at renowned Berlin club Kater Holzig (formerly Bar25), and returns Down Under for the first time since his performance at the inaugural Subsonic Music Festival back in that acid-washed summer of '09. Since that tour, Cesare's club credentials have continued to grow markedly as he has released on labels like Vakant and had his tracks featured on Sven Vath's 'Sound of the Tenth Season' Cocoon mix, Konrad Black's Watergate compilation (under his Queen Atom moniker) and, most recently, Damian Lazarus' acclaimed 'Get Lost Vol.4' on CrossTown Rebels. As Resident Advisor lauded, "for sheer hedonistic exuberance and the type of body-pummeling rhythms that will have you dancing like a loon, look no further than Cesare Marchese". So without further ado, Subsonic and techno tuesday invite you to do exactly that and experience the hedonistic exuberance of Cesare vs Disorder first hand in the intimate confines of Goodgod. COMING SOON TO GOODGOD
US psych-pop bedfellows SUN ARAW and PRINCE RAMA head down under this Summer! The bands will join forces for a kaleidoscopic show bringing their dubby dance jams and transcendental melodies into the heart of Goodgod country! SUN ARAW has performed in the US, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand with hundreds of artists, including luminaries like Christian Fennesz and Konono No. 1. Sometimes compared to Animal Collective, Sun Araw's music is trippy, organic and deeply psychedelic, drawing on inspiration from afrobeat, west coast '60s psych, Neil Young and krautrock. But it's more than mere imitation: present is a real contemporary sense of inspiration, which is why Sun Araw's music is heads and shoulders above the pack. Comprised of sisters Taraka and Nimai Larson and their friend Michael Collins, PRINCE RAMA were raised on a Hare Krishna commune in Florida, educated at an art school in Boston, and now make noise in Brooklyn. The music of Prince Rama sifts through the global landscape of trance-induction, drawing inspiration from Krishna chants, horror soundtracks, revelatory psychedelic explorations, and the codeine drone of slowed and chopped rap. Their latest album Trust Now, which was produced by Scott Colburn (Arcade Fire, Animal Collective), is an epic shrine of swirling synths, pulsing guitars and thunder drums. An ethereal chorus of voices and anthemic melodies create a reverb-washed mine of sonic artifacts drawing from southeast Asian rituals, krautrock legacies, chopped and screwed homages, hallucinatory operas and dance hall psychedelia. Prince Rama's live set, honed by ceaseless touring throughout the last three years, is a terrifying, celebratory and transcendent experience.
Dereb The Ambassador's repertoire unites a classic jazz-fusion sounds of 60's-70's Ethiopia now becoming increasingly popular around the globe, as well as shoulder-shakingly rhythmical incarnations of traditional Ethiopian tunes, and of course a swagful of spicy, hypnotic originals. Born in Ethiopia, Dereb Desalegn (aka Dereb the Ambassador) grew up surrounded by a family of musicians, and from an early age was completely immersed in his home country's richly unique melange of sounds, rhythms and musical styles. Now based in Sydney, Dereb's musical career has gained considerable momentum over the past year with the release of an acclaimed debut album and several Australian performances at venues in Sydney and Melbourne as well as at larger festivals such as Womadelaide.
This Straya day falls on a Thursday. You'd be a drongo not to chuck a sickie the next day! DJs Eric Shortbread, Hey Man, Harry Blanche, and Jesse Corey playing beer guzzling anthems and dancefoor thumpers til heaps late. If you get hungry there's no need to eat the arse out of a low flying galah. Shove one of them tasty AUSSIE WORKS BURGERS down your hatch instead. And for desert - LIME MILKSHAKE ICECREAM! Thanks to the true-blue legends at The Dip. LOW MOTION
Expect to hear the best Forward thinking Garage, UK funky and Dubstep that is still primed for the dancefloor. Low Motion at Goodgod January 27th. QUALITY BASS MUSIC! HOOPS So put on your sexiest shirt and prepare yourself for heaps of microphone usage, too much dancing, and lots of hands in the air-yuh like you just don't care-yuh as we we bid Bon Voyage to Lunoe!!! GoodGod Small Club 53-55 Liverpool Street Sydney NSW 2000 (02)8084 0587
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