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Chinese Laundry Invites SOJU GANG | DAVI BANGMA

Chinese Laundry Invites SOJU GANG | DAVI BANGMA

9:00pm, Sat 20 July, 2024
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 'Chinese Laundry Invites' – A Dynamic Series Tailored to community-run events featuring local crew takeovers, record label showcases, and more exciting community-driven ideas. 


Chinese Laundry Invites

SOJU GANG

DAVI BANGMA


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Laundry: 

SOJU GANG + Friends

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Soju Gang is a name that has grown to acclamation over the years as a multidisciplinary artist and personality, centring community and connection via the medium of music. Found notoriety in Naarm’s nightlife scene as a promoter and host, Soju adopted a position behind the decks where she swiftly demonstrated her range as a “chameleon”. 

Unable to be boxed in, Soju Gang aims to present a musical experience that brings something for everyone: jumping and weaving through an amalgamation of sounds, in an effort to draw every being into her set. Whether on or off stage – Soju exhibits tenacity and strength, but most of all, a determination to connect with her audience.


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Cave: 

Deep Water Estate EP Release

Davi Bangma + Friends

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Davi Bangma is a Sydney based producer who blends field recordings with electronics to create soundscapes that sit between ambient and club music. Deepwater Estate is Davi’s debut EP. It’s 4 tracks take the listener on a journey from from ambient souncscapes to techno, IDM and downtempo.

No stranger to Sydney’s club scene, Davi ran the renowned warehouse insititution parties called Insert and the weekly club night, Peoples Club. Through these parties, Davi showcased the best local electronic artists and created new spaces for musical exploration at a time when Sydney’s nightlife was struggling.