Loner, Barry Sunset & Fitz-E, Dial Up, Post Percy (Downstairs) DC Breaks (Upstairs)

When

8:00 pmSaturday, 1 September 2018

Where

The new Cherry Bar

68 Little Collins St, Melbourne

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Life, it’s what happens while you are checking Facebook, Rhythm is what consumes you while your algorithm sells you shoes to dance in, but look way beyond, and step into a world of MYTHOLOGY, located weekly in dimensions 4 to 10 at Melbourne’s Boney. So very delicately curated, researched, decorated and delivered by the creators of some of your most iconic treasured or forgotten magic moments in the bliss and the mist. From discovery to the recovery, With Acts from all around the land, delivering the blissful beat live from a bass heavy state of the art belief system.

Drum & Bass duo DC Breaks have made their way onto the widest range of playlists. Their hardcore club cuts have been rewound by the likes of DJ Friction and Andy C. On the other hand, the songwriting ability displayed on the single 'Faithless', featuring Bianca, has plastered them all over the radio. That's just the tip of a very large iceberg. DC Breaks have earned their stripes in the underground but, with an album due in the Autumn and a packed festival season ahead, they're about to explode onto the international stage in a spectacular fashion.

Since signing to Andy C's Ram Records they've carved a reputation for delivering world class remixes for some of the biggest names in pop. Their work on singles by Paloma Faith, Lady Gaga, Lana del Rey, Tinie Tempah and others, and production for Example (a cut on the 'Playing in the Shadows' album) woke the pair up to the possibilities offered by vocalists. It was the start of the journey that led to the forthcoming album, packed with crossover cuts such as the piano-led 'Breathe' featuring Dave Gibson, with its contagious, urgent chorus. Or the soulful explosion of 'No One Like You' sung with passion by Niara Scarlett. Or the epic blast of 'Salvation' wherein DC Breaks take heavy duty bass sounds and tie them to uplifting, irresistible vocal hooks.

Once they graduated to Ram itself, with monster cuts such as 'Shaman' and 'Lock-In', they hit the drum & bass A-league. Before long it wasn't just the drum & bass scene paying attention. DC Breaks tunes made it onto BBC Radio via Zane Lowe, Mistajam and Annie Mac. 2017 saw the release of their monster album 'Different Breed' on RAM along with a collection of remixes in 2018. DC Breaks are at the top of their game, and show no signs of stopping.

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