Party: SCNDL (Ministry of Sound) + SLOP ROCK (QLD)
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Date: 03.07.2015 20:00
Address: 253 Brisbane Street, Ipswich, Australia | show on the map »
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SCNDL:
By the time their sophpmore hit “Gypsy” had scaled the Beatport electro house top 15 and put them in the good books with the likes of Porter Robinson and Dada Life, SCNDL were one of the definitive stories of ascension to emerge from Melbourne, Australia, ground zero for the eponymous Melbourne Bounce contagion that’s caused a revolution in Australian clubland and is now legitimately airbourne and spreading virus-like on a planetary level.
A remix for breakout US star MAKJ’s ‘Hold Up’ saw the duo infect the Beatport Electro House top 20 once again, immediately leading to them being placed on watch lists with some of EDM’s sharpest tastemakers.
‘Bleed’ with fellow Aussie Timmy Trumpet emerged on North American imprint Monstercat in 2013, scaling the heights of the Beatport main chart (where it peaked at 12), and conclusively establishing their scientifically-engineered bass lines at world best practice level.
SLOP ROCK:
Consistently sitting on the charts, Slop Rock has seen remixes for Milk & Sugar, MYNC, PeaceTreaty and chart topper Danny T take up to 3rd spot while paragons like Super Dope and Make It Right have all embarked on Beatport and ARIA Chart raids. Outside of the charts Slop Rock aren't shy of a play on national radio as well as spins on BBC Radio 1, Tiesto's 'Club Life', Fedde Le Grand's 'Dark Light Sessions' & Chuckie's 'Dirty Dutch Radio' while fellow Aussies Will Sparks and Tommy Trash feel the inclination to drop a SR bomb on the festival stage too!
The adrenaline of these artists boils up a ruckus in consoles throughout Aus including super venues The Family Nightclub, HQ, Billboard, The Met, Cloud Nine, bangin’ festivals Blah Blah Blah, Future Music, Stereosonic and Parklife... It’s these shows that tease the norm supporting the likes of Digitalism, Dada Life, Firebeatz, Boys Noize and prized opening sets for Steve Aoki & Tommy Trash.