Outer Body Dec 8th // w~Tornado Wallace
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Unfortunately, Earth is not a sphere, but a biaxial ellipsoid. Annnd Unfortunately, General relativity reveals that spacetime is actually dynamical, so we can never be truly certain of exact 4 dimensional co-ordinants for the next Outer Body experience.
but..
we have given it a bash a "sweet"-16 times so far, thus are fairly confident we can predict the next one.
We are promotors, not scientists..
so u r just gonna have to truuuuuuuusssst us
And looky here we have another hot potato on your event horizon. This December 8th marks the spot for another cool time at the place of cool times. Connections Nightclub. Amongst a collection of rare gems local and afar.
Including:
Tornado Wallace
First blowing a gale as a forerunner of the new wave of Melbourne dance producers, Tornado Wallace’s distinct and perceptive electronics now find him in a constant rotation of both hemispheres, spending most of the year based in Berlin.
From formative house beginnings, the ESP Institute initiation Thinking Allowed proved Tornado Wallace as a force to be reckoned with - the driving groove and Will Powers stargazing quickly matched by an EP of eco-electro burners on Beats In Space. This two timing continued for another round with ESP issuing the elegant Circadia, while Beats In Space got their churning acid two-tracker Kangaroo Ground/Ferntree Gully.
In tandem, krautback duo Coober Pedy University Band was formed with Otologic’s Tom Moore, who he’d previously stirred up trouble with as fractions of C Grade and Animals Dancing - two long standing parties of undeniable impact on their hometown. Their trance inducing debut on Soft Rocks' imprint Kinfolk recruited vocals from a lesser known Chet Faker, followed by the bonkers 2014 anthem Kookabura.
After some time in between releases due to an increasingly busy DJ schedule, sees the release of a Tornado Wallace 12” on Second Circle, sister label to cult Amsterdam archivists Music From Memory, as well as a long overdue and eagerly awaited album Lonely Planet, on Gerd Janson's Running Back.
With loving support from
Room
Phil Stroud (live solo)
Dr. Jason Burton
Terrace
Club Med Dj's
Rex Monsoon
Josh & Montana
Rosé Royce + girl name
And a very special end of year performance from Gendermess Productions
PLEASE NOTE: You are entering a queer LQBT+ space that needs to be treated with the respect and open-ness that it deserves. Connections provides a safe space for ppl to express themselves with out fear of judgement or discrimination. This intrinsic venue has been able to operate as such for over 40 years which is an astonding achievement. Please accknowledge this and celebrate it as well. You are welcome with love and open arms, regardless of sexuality or identity, but that love needs to be reciprocated, any dispersions will not be tolerated. We are alll one on the astral plane.