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Dance News.
Coming events:
Chemistry - the Original Formula: Thurs 17 June @ Traffic
Bukem and Conrad: Fri June 18 @ Traffic
Good Buddha: Fri June 18 @ Rhino Room and Sat 19 June @ Crown
& Sceptre
Q-bert: Fri 25 June @ Traffic
Ugly Duckling: Thu 1 July @ Planet
Winter Enchanted: Sat 3 July
Coming up: Concord Dawn | Mad Racket | Brett Johnson
| Luke Chable | John B | Armand Van Helden
Isn't technology interesting? Moreover, isn't what people do with it even more so? Take Q-bert for example, and his annotation of scratching. Edison would never have dreamed of such a thing possible on his 1877 invention. Nor would he have dreamed up what some people are doing with his other invention, the phone: UK clubbers are hooking up mobile dance clubs in tube stations via email and mobile phones. The ABC reported people are being directed to busy rail stations where they collectively don walkmans (walkmen?) and begin dancing to their own soundtrack. To quote someone named Dave: "It's a club and it's free and it plays your favourite tunes." Imagine the looks on the suits when handfuls of trendy twenty-somethings all began dancing wildly on the dot of 7:00pm to just the sounds in their heads...
After almost a decade as Australia's premier
mid week clubbing experience, Chemistry at Heaven will soon
be no longer with us. Say farewell to an institution for two
weeks all the resident DJs of the past return: Thurs 17 June
the Original Formula will feature DJs Noddy, MPK, GTB, Andy
J, Jayse, Justice and Justin Carey, with Pab and Maestro D on
the mic. The week after it's the last hurrah, with Recent Experiments
looking back to more recent times at the club with the last
ever Chemistry featuring Jayse, Josh, Odyssey, Mr S, Damage,
Souli and DJ Ben with MCs Tim & Moore.
The results for the ITM 50 are in, and Kid Kenobi has done it again! Although the poll was skewed towards the Sydneysiders, Adelaide placed with Josh at a healthy 17 overall. The other South Aussies were Odyssey, Mr S, Brendan and H-Bomb, all of whom unfortunately missed out on the top 50. The new category of Best International went to Tiesto, who incidentally became knighted with the so-called "Lintje" Medal by the Dutch Queen Beatrix. Runners up were Armin Van Buuren, Krafty Kuts, Paul Van Dyk and Groove Armada.
What do you reckon Adelaide's all time favourite
drum'n'bass tune would be? The top 100 tunes from 1994 - 2000
will be played; to vote for your top 20 (or even more) fill
out one of the voting forms from Traffic or local record store
or email your list to cjdesign@bigpond.net.au. Winners will
be revealed at Traffic on Fri 9 July, when Adelaide's original
jungle warriors, MPK, Noddy and Fiction with MC's Pab & Xpress
rinse out the junglist sound!
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