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Dance News.
Yes, it's the ANZAC Day long weekend, and what better way to thank those who fought, and continue to fight, for our freedom than spending the weekend dancing our little butts off, one of the freest forms of expression we have!
The Out4Fame annual MC Battle For Supremacy
returns in 2005, with the state heat in SA on Sat 23 April.
The Adelaide winner will go on to the national final and then
the Australia vs New Zealand showdown in May. The winner of
the Australia vs New Zealand final will win clothing and footwear
prizes, and then fly to Ohio in the USA to compete in the world-renowned
Scribble Jam MC Battle (past participants and guests at Scribble
have included Eminem, RJD2, El-P and the Rock Steady Crew!).
Three of the worlds biggest rave acts, Ultrasonic, Dyewitness, and Proteus touch down for Unity at Earth Nightclub on Fri 22 April. Apparently the venue (formerly Downtown, and more recently the Weimar Room) needs to be seen to be believed!
Fabric Promotions and Echo presents celebrated American DJ and
producer Chris Fortier on the Balance 007 Tour, Sun 24 April
at the Soda Room. Joining Chris Fortier will be a selection
of your favourite Echo and Fabric residents including Mal Chia,
Solace, Matt Parker and Lachy Pender.
Grand Jam is on again, this time bringing you the sounds of the original nutter of drum and bass ShyFX alongside Skibbadee. Joining them will be Adelaide's best! Shake Your Body to the sounds at Adelaide's best new venue, on Sun 24 April.
Chemistry launches its Members club on Thur 28 April with a
party in the Eden Beer Garden from 10 with DJs Patch & Fiction
playing some nice cruisy d'n'b with free pizza, free drinks,
a free CD and other goodies Chemistry cranks it in Heaven with
the usual suspects, and special Bar Raids for members all night!
Antidote, your monthly cure of hard house, hard trance and NRG returns Fri 29 April at the freshly renovated Club 199 on North Tce. DJs for the night include Odyssey, Mr S, Snoozy, Rowdy, Grady G, Matt Raines, Matt Knowles, Mono, Dabre, Banshee and Force. Awesome lighting and decor, thumping sound, a friendly comfortable atmosphere, alongside drink specials all night and an unbeatable line up of local DJs and producers guarantee a memorable night.
The guys at Streetwise are readying a mix
CD for all the lovers of 2-step, garage and dancehall, but to
get an early dose of this growing dancefloor music, head to
Mojo West on Fri 29 April for The Jam with Grif, Trucker, Crispin,
and Funky J playing nothing but the freshest beats.
And the label responsible for Eric Prydz, who last year had the incredibly annoying "hit" Call On Me, have called for a delay to the launch of a new chart which takes into account the downloads from iTunes on the ground that it would be skewed in favour of artists whose labels are represented on Apple's digital music service (which, at this point, is mostly the major labels). If the charts are so bad that crap as Call On Me can become number one, then who really cares if Warner Music, EMI, UMG and SonyBMG, are going to skew the sales; whatever it takes, just as long as rubbish like that doesn't get in again!
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