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Supported
by Melbourne’s finest DJ’s on the Function
1 Sound system, (known by far as Melbourne’s best
sound)
Damian
Laird
Jeff Tyler
Tyson
Matt Keleher
Pip D’Aloia
Matt Wilko
Oblivious and Scotrod (Dose Amigo’s)
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Doors
open from 9pm till 7am |
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Presale
Tickets Strictly Limited $27.00+bf.
Available at:
Rhythm
and soul City: 9662 4322
Rhythm and soul Prahan: 9510 8244
Earwax Records 9534 4397 St. Kilda
Alley Tunes 9819 9449 Hawthorn
Dangerfield stores throughout Melbourne
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Venue: TwoFloorsUp,
newly renovated making it one hell of a cozy venue. Level
1/185 Lonsdale St City. Enter via Waratah Place
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Photo
Id may be required. Management reserves the right to refuse
entry.
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A
Chicago-born native, John Lopez (known to his peers as
Johnny Fiasco) grew up in the predominantly Hispanic "Pilsen" neighborhood
where he was influenced by music at an early age. Soon
after his high school years he traded playing guitar
in rock and funk bands for home studio technology that
allowed him the freedom to produce his own music without
the confines and frustrations that playing in a band
presented. It was around this time that Johnny began
his career as a DJ at some of the first underground "house" parties
in Chicago, and in '88 landed a residency at Smart Bar
with Mark Farina. Fiasco's first production was for Trax
Records on the track called "Zig Zag." (Think
of a classic house record and nine times out of ten you'll
think of Trax, although you may not realize it).
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Fiasco
has released records on just about every house label
worth listening to. With more than 63 releases on labels
such as Trax, 83 West, Guidance, Large, Cajual, Viva,
Afterhours, Doubledown, (to name a few) and 43 remixes
under his belt.
His
outstanding musical accomplishments have attracted worldwide
attention to this humble artist, and his ongoing musical
endeavors continue to play a major roll in defining the
past, present and future of House Music.
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