Event

Featured

SAT 16/07
23:00 – CLOSE

Dan Ghenacia
Djebali
Jesse Maas
Kerry Wallace

About the artists

Dan Ghenacia

Dan Ghenacia is the undisputed kingpin of the Paris underground scene and one of France’s hottest DJ exports, having founded and ran for seven years Freak N’Chic and now one of the three creative minds behind b2b2b DJ outfit Apollonia. Quickly gaining notoriety on the Paris scene with the infamous afterparties at Batofar, where he honed his distinctive techno-meets-deep-house sound, inspiring a new generation of DJs and first sharing the decks with later to become lifelong friends, Dyed Soundorom and Shonky. The afterhours being very much a defining point of Dan’s sound, he has released 10 compilations each complimenting an era of his experiences. Apollonia marks a new phase in Dan’s career – travelling and playing alongside his closest allies, more mature, confident and comfortable in his individual sound than ever.

Kerry Wallace

The driving force behind Australia’s largest and most highly regarded underground house music event – S.A.S.H, 2 decades of experience have brought Kerry to the highest echelons of Djing and promoting. Locally, gracing the stages of every festival, venue and party worth its salt across Australia, his chunky, deep tech house sound has seen him play alongside some of the world’s most recognisable artists. His sound is immediately audible leaving revelers constantly moving irrelevant of the slot.

From humble beginnings at the Chapel Bar in Islington (London), ‘Pulp Sessions’ in its first incarnation was born, holding residencies at two key landmarks in London’s underground, The Egg and the legendary Basement at Retox. Following this period, a small brand entitled ‘S.A.S.H’ was christened. It wasn’t till 2011 that the ‘S.A.S.H’ brand reared its horse head again, in Sydney Australia of all places, growing exponentially over the last 12 years, and becoming an internationally recognised event synonymous with a quality soundtrack and an Australian staple, and, of course, Kerry Wallace at the helm.