Exposing themselves to the ever-evolving landscape of the house and techno pool, the Melbourne bred duo, consisting of Sean Rault & Oliver James, relish the lush workings of dance floors, bringing with them a zealous load of energy that they are candidly known for. With a lucid approach lending a hand to the old-school gears of the electronic music industry, the pair deliver floor-ready fire, while the anticipated studio output is beyond electric. Building an alliance over a decade in the clubs, the birth of Market Memories has bred an excess of house and techno expertise fit for the distinct enthusiast.
Atonal Structures is the end result of years of musical growth from the artist formerly known as Mittens.
With a new vision for the music and culture that surrounds it, Atonal Structures is a dark view of the Techno Genre. You can expect to hear both hypnotic soundscapes and brutal drums in the tracks.
Surmised in the artists favorite musical quote, "Now forget your sins and just dance. Tempted by the darkness."
With his passion for darker music and his seamless mixing skills, BANDO has a sound that is uniquely him - driving, deep and organic. No stranger to a damn goo...d party, BANDOs’ well curated, diverse sounding sets have seen him play for a range of local crews across Melbournes’ thriving club scene. Weaving dark sounds with his trademark relentless bass vibrations - while being strongly influenced by Brazilian & Bush techno, he also creates deep progressive / minimal sounding productions that really engage the crowd. BANDOs’ attention to detail extends seamlessly into his own productions, with his first EP now available through Angelo Dores’ label ‘Erase’. His passion for music and community led him towards running his own events, with ‘Flux’ in Phillip Island hosting some of his favourite international artists - and his new monthly event ‘Protocol’.
A new entry in this year’s Top 100 DJs poll, Israeli psytrance DJ Blastoyz has become an increasingly celebrated name in the scene over the past few years thanks to his cinematic take on the sound. His tracks’ uplifting melodies, bubbling basslines, stirring vocals and spoken samples have earned him the support of legendary acts like Armin van Buuren and Above & Beyond. ~ DJMag
Melbourne producer/dj comradenathan started warming up dance floors at the beginning of 2016. A lover of techno and good vibes, comrade prides himself on bringing an eclectic selection of both new and old tunes with an ear for modern driving rhythms and classic rave energy. In 2018 he joined the Progression Sessions crew and quickly earned a reputation for high-energy marathon closing sets.
"A decline in my mental health led to darker and more experimental styles of music resonating with me, helping me to move through the negative headspace I was in and shedding light in my dark space.
So many experiences that I have had because of music have been pivotal points in my life. I wish to create these experiences for other people through my feelings. When a new genre or style of music resonates with me, it feels like it opens my mind and amplifies my love for myself, my existence, my path. I believe that when people are playing music for you, there is a two-way exchange of energy where someone can make you feel their experiences through their music. A temple of you.
I hope that as I travel this path, I continue to inspire myself and others, through the love of music.”
- Ellie Walsh.
Melbourne based DJ, weaving melodic and timeless beats into harmonious mixes, rhythmic bass lines that get energy flowing, light up the dance-floor, playing sounds for people to connect and grow by.
With his passion for music cemented in from a young age, Dylan discovered the sound that has inspired him since in the wee hours of the morning of Rainbow Serpents market stage in 2012. It was then that he discovered the dark, melodic and heaving techno beats that has helped curve his taste in music. With melodic breaks and bushy, chugging bass paired with a mixture of dark, ethereal and emotional tones; experience what he has to offer through his mixes and when he plays.
A born rebel who lives for renegade parties, ORCA has been solidly carving her way into the heart of Melbourne nightlife. Bold, brave and unique in her approach to finding music, ORCA has a wide range of influences and intricately weaves a new story with each performance.Devilishly dark and always a little naughty, ORCA is well known for her delectable taste - Her playful sets and attention to detail has seen her support Twisted Sibling, Sumiruna, Hypnagog, Terrafractyl, Gumnut, Kromagon and a slew of her favourite locals. Alongside some rather memorable performances at Burning Seed, and all of her favourite institutions, she was recently invited to curate guest mixes for El Orden Secreto, Porridge Warehouse, End of Now and multiple online appearances for COVID ROOM. Deeply inspired by her worldly adventures, and incredibly supportive of the local scene - ORCA can see her opportunities are endless... but her heart is in Australia; where she is really starting to make waves.
After making his debut in 2013, James Faulkner aka Positive Pete has already made a name for himself within the Melbourne Psytrance community. Born and raised in Melbourne, Australia, James has always had a love for music and the power it has on the mind, body & soul.
Mixes a variety of genres and sexy bangers, most recently tackling the decks with her sister Ishtar. Rada can also be known as Rub Rub and you can bet her beats will RUB ya the right way!
I Seek to create a hard driving melodic journey that makes you feel psychotic angst and bliss. I give a loud voice to the monstrous gods and demons within our collective unconscious.
Melbourne, Australia
Psytrance
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