Gang Gang x CHURCH presents: Day 9
Event description
Stoked to be teaming up with our friends at CHURCH to present Day 9...
The signal has been received, deciphered and returned to sender. The message is clear - the communion continues. Further interpretation reveals CHURCH is hauling the communi-fi system in for Day Nine.
We’ve lined up a 3 hour b2b with our favourite DJs you may remember from infamous prior affairs at sideway and the Polish Club, the inimitiable PLO Man and Hashman Deejay ~ a transatlantic link-up of dear friends on a shared dialect of dub-warped pressure. PLO Man, the Berlin-based architect behind the high-flying Acting Press imprint, deals in esoteric grooves and humid, low-end theory. Hashman Deejay, a long-form staple of the Canada’s legendary Mood Hut axis, brings a devious and ecstatic approach to rhythm. Together, their back-to-backs are a deep study in intuitive music for your mind and body.
They are joined by Ben Fester, a Sydney selector whose practice is rooted in the deep-listening end of the spectrum. A selector whose credentials read like a love letter to the underground—programming the cult classic Heavenly parties and releasing records with his brother on Butter Sessions. His sets are psychedelic excursions—a weave of dubbed-out oddities and percussive workouts that lock into a groove and refuse to let go.
Opening the night, local heros Seki b2b Zi Sana. Expect a textured overture of low-end theory that set your mind controls for the heart of the sun. Come early to limber the joints and hear
Heavy smoke, bass you can touch and an incessant need to move your body.
The system awaits. The invitation stands.
Gang Gang is committed to an inclusive and safe experience for all. Gang Gang Cafe is wheelchair accessible with accessible restrooms. We have zero tolerance for harassment and have support measures in place to ensure everyone's safety. For specific accessibility needs or assistance, please contact us in advance. We aim to make our events enjoyable for everyone.
Gang Gang Cafe acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people, the Traditional Custodians of the land where our events take place. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present, and emerging, and recognise their enduring connection to this land, waters, and culture. We are grateful to celebrate music and dance on Ngunnawal Country.
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