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    Heaps Decent Friday @ Balmy Nights, 107 on The Rocks


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    Balmy Nights brings delicious tunes, bevs and food together for four balmy April evenings.Heaps Decent is an Australian organisation empowering young people to express their creativity through music and multi-media.We increase arts access and opportunity, providing mobile and online production resources and collaboration with professional artists. We support the development of exciting new work with a unique identity.


    5pm - Meem
    Meem (Michael Moebus) is a celebrated music producer from Sydney, Australia. Credited as a pioneer in electronic music making in Australia, he has continually brought a fresh angle to the world of sample-based beatmaking since his first release in 1998. The music is unique, diverse and fun. From roots in electronica, Meems music has gradually evolved into a more organic sound, borrowing heavily from funk, soul, jazz, disco, reggae, hip hop & boogie.

    7pm - Korky Buchek
    Sydneys most iconic electronic duo since Ash Katchem and Pikachu. These producers who also showcase as DJs are giving a big middle finger to the rules of music creation, creating whatever they want and being unphased by the rules that dictate they must be genre specific. Creating sounds that infuse house, electro, techno, hip hop and more, their songs are full of energy and surprises from release to release.

    They've seen a successful run of releases, gaining plentiful support from Triple J for their releases Could Be U and Into We, plus a wide range of blogs covering them including Pilerats, Earmilk, Nocturnal Sounds and Acid Stag. Needless to say, the guys are on an upward trend. Their upcoming release will pave the way for their future and will wind up blowing your mind.


    If you love music and want to be constantly surprised, then stick around and ride the Korky Buchek train for a while. All stops to whereverland baby.


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