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Date

Saturday 24 May 2008

Location

Family
8 McLachlan Street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, 4006, Australia

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Vandalism is the collaboration of Andy Van, Kam Denny and Cassie Van. Their first single ‘Never Say Never’ was a Massive Hit on Dance floors and radio across Australia, remaining at the number 1 spot on the Australian ARIA Club Charts for an amazing 8 weeks. It then proceeded to number 1 on the UK Buzz charts and gained worldwide licensing deals with giants Warner UK and EMI Australia. The onslaught continued with their second single ‘Twisted’, which reached number 7 on the ARIA Club and Dance charts.

May will see Vandalism tour across Australia with their ‘in-yer-face’ performances featuring Andy and Kam tearing up the decks and Cassie busting out live Vandalism choons.

With the increasing demand for their distinctive sound now spreading abroad, the trio have already done 2 International tours, in Europe & the UK. In between a barrage of club and festival performances and a consistent flow of top-shelf remixes, Vandalism have their next 3 releases on the way…. “Smash Disco” (just promo’d in Australia), “Do You Really Want it” – Vandalism vs Chicken Lips (on Azuli UK) and ‘We Are Electric’ (which is almost completed).

What vandalism did to the Family Dance floor last time they visited should be a crime... get into Saturday @ Family on May 24th to see what all the fuss is about!

Just Announced:
Uncle Welcomes special guest Neil Terry (UK)

What is a Neil Terry Set Like you ask? A Neil Terry set takes in slower tempo grooves as well as deep techy workouts and dirty club smashers, often all in the space of a couple of hours. Versatile then, but not, thankfully, to the point of a lack of cohesion, and it is this refusal to pigeon hole himself as a particular genre of DJ that makes his appearances captivating. As Neil would put it himself ‘without wanting to sound like a wanker, it’s really all just House music, as I’m sure most who have investigated its history would agree, just different ideas, different tempos and different takes on beats that really just want to make people dance’. Amen to that.

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