IndiVisual Music Night
Sat 09 Jul 2011, 9 pm
Hanoi Rock City
From Hanoi Rock City:
You are invited to IndiVisual music night at Hanoi Rock City. DJ Cache (Synergy) and VJ Oska have teamed up to inject Hanoi with a lethal dose of music and video collaboration, with live music from new indie/rock band on the block, Good Mouth Feel.
They’ve prepared the music and the visuals, now all we need is you, the individual.
For more information about performers and tickets, see below:
Influences of the night will include… The Strokes, The Cure, TV on The Radio, Peaches, Radiohead, Pheonix, The Clash, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Friendly Fires, The Killers and so on …then progressing into the electronic remix avenue… Boyz Noise, Daft Punk, Justice, Ladyhawk, Streetlab, The Presets and more.
Feel free to dress up or down for the event, as the name suggests we want individuals not lemmings. So pull out those costumes, spray on some black jeans or just come as you are…
About the band
Inthemix: Since relocating to Hanoi from Australia, Cache has been getting busy at a menagerie of events with Synergy and Link Hanoi. He’s also played at the Future Shorts exhibit at Hanoi Sound Stuff Festival and recently performed at C.A.M.A Festival on the electronic stage.
In 2001, Cache moved to London where he witnessed how influential the DJ movement was becoming and started collecting vinyl. Today he’s an eclectic performer inspired, but by no means limited to the organic rhythms of Quantic, the playful jazzy wobble of Mr Scruff, the pounding dubstep of Bassnectar and the prolific dancehall vibes of remixer/producer Diplo.
Prior to relocating to Hanoi, Cache was a resident of X&Y Bar (winner of Best Music Venue in the 2010 Australian Bar Awards) and has literally spent the better part of 10 years earning his dj stripes either locked away in a studio or performing at countless house parties, bars, clubs and festivals.
For a free taster (download) of the music for Indivisual, click here.
Ticket
Ticket price: 50 000 VND (at door)
Hanoi Rock City 27/52 To Ngoc Van, Tay Ho, Hanoi |