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Rustic Entertainment and Double Happy Presents
Kid Kenobi & Mc Shureshock
With
Lady Waks (Russia)


Thursday 30th October 2008
Double Happy


Support from Robbie Glass and Strictly Ghetto
Doors Open 9.30pm
Tickets $30 Available from Cosmic Corner ($40 on the Door)
ON SALE 1st OCTOBER


You would have seen Kid Kenobi and McShureshock at The Freestylers last year and then again at Southern Amp, well they are back and it is going to be huge with special guest Lady Waks!

Kid Kenobi


There’s no disputing the transient nature of the DJ: many hopefuls come and go, but few actually remain. You could attribute this to one of many vague criticisms of the dance scene, but the truth is DJs who quickly and quietly sink into obscurity just don’t have what it takes. When the lights go on, the job isn’t all guestlists and groupies and not many people love the job that much to persevere.

Jesse Desenberg does. It’s been over a decade now since he’s been DJing as Kid Kenobi and during this time his contributions to the Australian dance scene can be matched by few of his peers. A quick look at his rap sheet shows he was voted Number 1 DJ in the Technics InTheMix Top 50 three years in a row; he’s chalked up so many mix CDs for Ministry of Sound Australia special sessions series for him (he’s still the only Australian DJ to have a compilation named after him), and he’s even got a Dance Music Award under his belt for his remix of Green Velvet’s “La La Land”. Most people don’t achieve so much in a lifetime, but for Kid Kenobi this is still the beginning.

He’s also been growing out of the DJ tag with long hours in the production seat. The last 12 months have seen him remix Krafty Kuts’ “Tell Me How You Feel” (with Rogue Element), “Out The Door” by Who Made Who (with Hook n Sling) and White Rose Movement’s “Love Is A Number”. His first original release, “The Bump” (with Hook n Sling, signed to Hussle in Australia), scored him a nomination for ‘Best Dance Release’ from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) – the premier representing body of the Australian music charts.
While Kid Kenobi the artist is adored by fans and respected by fellow DJs, Jesse himself is loved by everyone. Despite his high profile and commercial success, he’s the last person to buy into his own hype and the first person to hang out after the gig for a beer and a chat. It’s not false modesty – like most great DJs, he really does do it for the love. You could even liken him to the Freestylers, the Plump DJ’s, Krafty Kuts and Fat Boy Slim, who are incidentally some of his biggest fans.

Last year was a series of highs for Jesse with his remix of Dan Le Sac’s “Thou Shalt Always Kill” (under the JFKK moniker with Jono Fernandez) hitting #1 in the ARIA club chart, being voted #3 in the inthemix Top 50 for ‘Best Australian Producer’, and the release of his 7th Ministry of Sound collaboration, “Kid Kenobi Sessions”.

The last couple of years have taken him around the world. From Brazil to Canada to London to Cologne to Shanghai to Paris to San Francisco, the more he travels, the better he gets, the more he gets booked, the more he travels and so on. His popularity just continues to snowball. 2008 sees Jesse embarking on nailing a new challenge: production. If 2007 is anything to go by it looks set to be a period of his career one that may end up rivaling his lists of achievements as a DJ. So if he comes to your town in ‘08, make sure you don’t miss him. It might be a while before he has the chance to come back.


McShureshock

You know when MC Shureshock in is the house. With total command over the mic, its nothing for him to get a room full of people hanging on his every word. Unflappable as an MC, he always knows exactly what to say.

A professional MC since 1990, Shureshock aka Cameron James Brown has MCed to practically any genre of music you care to mention. Hes rocked hardcore scenes, drum n bass nights, hip hop jams, house parties, live bands and so much more. Having worked it as the front man for new wave Aussie collective Zephyr Timbre, Shureshocks no stranger to working with a full band, either. Working the festival scene, Zephyr Timbre is probably most well-known for its support of Jamiroquai on his 2002 tour. Nowadays, however, its breakbeat thats getting the Shureshock touch.

Part of a formidable team with Australias ..1 DJ, Kid Kenobi, Shureshock has taken his MCing on tours through Europe twice. His inimitable style translates not only across genres but across cultures, with Asian tours in 2005 adding to the extensive list of international dates for the self-styled MC. Its impossible to pinpoint exactly what it is about Shureshock thats so pleasing to the ear. Perhaps its his ability to flit from genre to genre so seamlessly. Perhaps its the experience hes accrued as both an MC and as a writer. Maybe its how he can go from a shout to a whisper to a song within a heartbeat. Or maybe its just his flow smooth and smart and a different breed entirely to that of your run-of-the-mill hollering hype-man.

Whatever it is, Shureshocks style has won him not only thousands of fans but a worldwide first. Shureshock is the only MC to appear on a Ministry of Sound compilation ever! MCing alongside Kid Kenobi on the Clubbers Guide to Breaks the pair are as dynamic on disc as they are on the dancefloor, bringing the standard of mix compilations to a whole other level. Called upon for collaboration by both Australian and international artists, Shureshock has worked with a stellar cast of musicians. From BeXta, DB Chills, Greg Packer, to big wigs Fat Boy Slim, Krafty Kuts, The Stanton Warriors, Goldie, Freq Nasty & The Crystal Method, his talents are in no way bound by genre or border.

Be prepared to hear a lot more Shureshock, both as a live MC and a recording artist. His years of performing and perfecting have moulded an innovative, intelligent artist one who, for all his achievements, is yet to reach the prime of his career.


Lady Waks (Russia)

Lady Waks is a DJ, Promoter, Producer, Artist, Designer and all round modern media phenomenon. Since 1999, she has been pushing breakbeat through the various club nights, parties & festivals she organizes in St. Petersburg and all over Russia. Waks got her big break on the airwaves in 99 when she was asked by "Re-Cord", a St. Petersburg Radio station, to host their Hip-Hop show. She did this for a year and in 2000 focused her energies into promoting. Out of this was born ‘In Beats We Trust’, (ibwt.ru) which was voted as one of the best club night in 2004 by TimeOut Magazine. Nearly every big name breaks DJ in the world has played at and love’s IBWT. Waks even managed to secure two international residents for the night, Atomic Hooligan & Jay Cunning to play at each event. With the success of the club night, 2005 saw Waks start the first Breakbeat only festival in the world, Breaks Arena (breaksarena.com) which see’s over 3000 people joining her and the huge line up at each party. Breaks Area remains the biggest Breakbeat festival in the world and has been nominated at this year’s Breakspoll in the ‘Best Large Event’ category. As a DJ, Waks has played all over the world and still holds down a residency at The Tunnel in St. Petersburg. She was hand picked to play on the Electric Kingdon Tour with Westbam and Hardy Hard and has not stopped since. With dates at Miami Music Conference, Germany, Brazil, London and a whole host of festival you will no doubt be catching a set at a club near you. Waks is also up for ‘Best Break through Dj’ at Breakspoll. It doesn’t stop there for Lady Waks as her production, with studio partner Hardy Hard, is getting recognised through-out the dance music world. First up was the release on West Records ‘Listen’ which got huge support from the breakbeat scene. Then came along ‘Minimal’: a controversial vocal with a slamming track to boot which Menu Music (www.menumusic.com) snapped up in a second. This was by far one of the biggest tracks of 2007 and it has just received a nomination for ‘Best Single’ at the 2007 Breakspoll Awards. With three Breakspoll nominations, the biggest Breakbeat festival in the world, a line up of Dj dates and huge productions, 2008 is going to be the year for Lady Waks
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awesome Music
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Yeah its going to be pretty cool, lets see if the Ultimate Thursdays can rock it at Double Happy this time eh? Stoked to get Lady Waks, always keen to see the girls slam it in what is definately a mans world in the world of promoting and dj world! Pink Winky
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wicked...stoked to be on the bill for this...no doubt a massive night!
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LadyWaks booked Minuit when we played in St Petersburg in Russia - she owns that city!
my bet is she'll kick Kenobi's funky techno ass'!
get along to this!!!!
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He'd probably quite like that! Froggy
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wiked promo shots of her too! looking 4ward to this
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wicked nice work
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Dope... Big Tings
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perfect timing from your trip jax thursday after labour weekend
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Yeah should be great, just landed in florida and arrived at hotel its nearly 12.30am however wide awake! off to hit Universal Studios tomorrow! Can't wait for this gig!
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One week to go!

Lady Waks gets in on Wednesday next week so where do you take a hot russian dj/producer/promoter for dinner? (I'm sure Seth will tell me..) Laughing

Hope you all have Friday off work! Or are going to call in late. Will post set times later in the week as there may be some re-arranging!

Tickets at COSMIC!
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sounds tempting!!!!!!!!!!! Pink Winky
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Pop along young man, not long now!
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Music Music Music
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Set times as follows:

Robbie Glass 9.30-10.45
Lady Waks 10.45-12.45
Kid Kenobi and Mc Shureshock 12.45-2.45
Strictly Ghetto 2.45-4am
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Wouldn't Strictly Ghetto work better 1st??

Personal opinion of course, will be a dope night either way Smile
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Dear Nathan

FYI - Robbie's boss does not accept notes from me therefore he has to be at work at 8.30am so he is now playing first - but yes Nathan FYI Strictly Ghetto were originally going to play first.

May I also remind you (and everyone else who may be reading this) Robbie Glass is also a very experienced Dj and very versatile and I believe he will be able to do a fine job in this slot.

The challenge of course now is for Seth to remain booze free until his set time with Neil...hmmm now that will be interesting.

While your at it Nathan can you send me instructions on how to suck eggs? Moon

Love Jaclyn
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p.s. Your FREE ticket is now not FREE
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p.s.s When did you joing the "Music Flow" police? You still can't event beat match....JUST KIDDING!

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See you tonight Monkey Boy.
Names on the door.
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Pffft, who beat matches nowadays Wink

I know heaps about flow... I was at this party



Music Music
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I'll try my hardest for you nathan...but how can i compete... when seth and neil have been "giving it to you" the way you like it for so long now!!!

Wink Shocked Shocked
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Chuck in a russian and an australian, and we may just have a party Pink Winky
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Thats two Australians and One Russians........ and if Seth has anything to do with it, I will be Best Man at his wedding sometime soon. I feel special.
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Jaclyn said:
Thats two Australians and One Russians........ and if Seth has anything to do with it, I will be Best Man at his wedding sometime soon. I feel special.


Seth's marrying shureshock???

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I can't tell. Right kids I'm outta here. I have towels to buy.

Don't ask.
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I bet you surecock wants a towel...he gets quite sweaty doing all those jazzasize and aerobics moves on stage...
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sorry shureshock i mean
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Laughing
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you kids better enjoy yourselves...we're missing out in Welli!
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Lady Waks set was by far my highlight! She rocked it and is a rock star. Awesome!

Thanks Seth for all of your help.

Had to exit stage left early as had to be at work at 8.30am this morning! ouch.

Hope you guys had a great rest of your night!
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Miss Wax was the shit. Best I've seen i awhile. Bloody great mixer!!!! Nice work Jacs' oh and i forgot to mention she wasn't bad on the eye either...

Ask Seth.
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tin.tin said:
Ask Seth.
I'm so in lust. Worth getting in trouble with my wahine over eh. Wink