So, you’ve just turned 18 and have never been clubbing before, and the Melbourne nightlife scene is like a whole new exciting world that you are both excited and anxious to experience. Or maybe you’re older and just haven’t really given the clubbing scene a shot, because you felt like it wasn’t your thing or you just couldn’t make time for clubbing amongst your hectic schedule.
Longroom regulars Down and Dirty are heading back to this fab bar to bring us a night of all the latest and greatest RnB tunes known to man for their upcoming Australia Day Holiday Eve night on Sunday 27 January.
What is a night out without a sexy DJ with an intense, electrified beat? It would be pretty boring, I thought about the difference between a DJ and a sound system that has a playlist and just plays the top 40 music over and over. It becomes pretty lame.
If you are anything like me, any song that has a good beat and rhythm and is easy to shake your ghetto booty to certainly gets the crowd dancing. I know I love a good bass song that allows you to swing your hips, shake your ass, and get low.
If Tupac was the rap icon of the 1990s, then Boyz II Men were the epitome of ’90s R’n'B. It’s been 20 years since their first big single ‘End Of The Road’ took the world by storm and indeed made the boys to men in the music world. Now the boys/men are celebrating by coming to Australia
Many believe that R’n'B and hip-hop peaked in the ’90s (and they’re right), and those who don’t care to listen to 21st century R’n'B should check out this year’s Made In The ’90s tour. Yes, the music that dominated the last decade of the 20th century is heading down to Oz to once again making it’s impact on Aussie RnB and Hip Hop lovers.
For clubbers out there dying for an RnB night to rise up and set themselves apart from the norm, the wait is over as the biggest RnB/Hip Hop/Old Skool party on the West Coast makes it’s way to Darling Harbour, as Rosay launches @ Pumphouse on Saturday February the 18th, 2012.