Endra Presents: Haven Vol.1 our inaugural edition of Haven, a club night intentioned on bringing forward thinking, cutting edge and diverse dance music to our region. An incredible lineup backdropped by Funktion 1 sound by 'Sounds Good' & lighting by Meta Art. Honouring some of the most talented in our region, paying homage to our collective need to express ourselves and above all to come together to dance in support and love for music.  A night bridging realms of House, Leftfield, Breakbeat, Reggaeton, Electro, Techno & more.
1tbsp, PARIS, Jai Piccone, Exxy, DJ Sugarush, Castla
If there was one Australian dance artist who took 2023 by storm it was 1tbsp. Perhaps one of the most prolific writers and producers in the space. Maxwell Byrne, AKA 1tbsp, Golden vessel has had an incredible run of successive releases since his 'Kanashi' EP debut in 2021. Since that point the releases have grown in their gravity and consistency. The evolution of the 1tbsp sound has been addictive to follow, clever, fun and unique use of vocal sampling has given him an impetuous yet unmistakable sound. Fast paced, hard hitting house numbers with playful modular synths has earned him spots at Listen out, Party in the Paddock, Laneway festival and many others. In mid 2023, under his label 'Sumoclic' 1tbsp burst onto the scene with breakout EP, 'i'ts very loud', with standout track 'No Nein' featuring the mysterious Austrian artist 'Mietze Conte'. Max barely gave his fans a breath before delivering more, leading into his debut album 'Mosquito Love' with a string of singles with major praise from radio, streaming and fans. His most recent release see's him collaborating with Jai Piccone on 'somethingsgonnaworkout' a rolling, nostalgic dance number imbued with a vocal sample drenched is positive sentiment. In late 2023 he completed his debut US tour and now gears up for an extensive run of Australian shows including all the major stops, finishing with us in Byron on March 02.Â
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