If deep house is your audio drug, then Fred Everything is without question one of your favourite dealers. An artist who has elicited the highest praise from his piers, Fred Everything takes deep house to a whole ‘nother level. With a dozen productions to his name, he is one of the best in the business at ensuring the dancefloor is full.
Continuing the run of top notch DJs gracing the stage of one of the bolters for best club in Kings Cross, Goldfish is set to host Tom Drummond Saturday, April 28, 2020. Since it’s renovation in the recent past, Goldfish has become one of the most dynamic venues going around, with this event to continue the trend.
It’s not just the Goldfish venue that has had a recent revamp, the lineups and change in direction of the King’s Cross venue have continued to impress. With Nick Curly taking the stage March 24, 2020, Goldfish is rapidly becoming the place to be in Sydney’s most famed clubbing precinct.
Since Goldfish got revamped from what used to be a bit of a dive, the events and laundry list of A-class DJs and Producers has elevated the Kings Cross venue has catapulted the Goldfish brand to elite status on the Sydney Clubbing Circuit. Saturday, March 10, 2020 illustrates this perfectly with Gabby and Dan Baartz oh show.
With the redesign of Goldfish has also come a change in direction,with artists including Dave Seaman, James What, Evil Eddie Richards & Derrick Carter headlining intimate events that are all about quality, rather then mass appeal.
Both headliners Saturday, March 10, 2020 are at the elite end of their respective genres, with Gabby a regular on the festival circuit and will be Dan Baartz a studio fiend producing some fantastic work.
Lineup for the night includes:
GABBY
DAN BAARTZ
TOM BRERETON
MATT CAHILL
AMY FAIRWEATHER
BEN ASHTON
RYAN SIMPSON
Lock in Saturday, February the 25th 2012 as Hedkandi, one of the most acclaimed clubbing brands on planet earth makes returns to Goldfish Bar Kings Cross to put on a night of auditory brilliance. With a stellar lineup, they’ve pulled out all stops for this event.
For longtime fans of house music, the name of Chicago’s 66th most famous Chicago local Derrick Carter is followed by a reverent nod of approval and acknowledgement of his unquestionable contribution to the house music movement.