Party: EMBER - Saturdays at King

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EMBER - Saturdays at King

Club: King Street Hotel

Upcoming: 3
Date: 16.09.2017 21:00
Address: 15 Steel Street, Newcastle, Australia | show on the map »

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Party: EMBER - Saturdays at King

Held in the highest esteem by his peers and the masses, Ember is without question one of Australia’s most in demand genre hopping beatsmiths.

$6 drinks til 11pm. 3 levels + The Rockclub.

Crossing the country on a weekly basis, leaving jaws dropped upon sweat drenched dance floors; this star student of the Sydney club scene has definitely earned his stripes. Sharing stages with the worlds dance music elite, he has held his own at Stereosonic, Field Day, Splendour In The Grass, Shore Thing, Big Day Out, Parklife and Future Music Festival amongst other iconic party spots. Warming the faders and ransacking riders with everyone from Snoop Dogg to Skrillex, Duck Sauce to Diplo, building a resume along the way that any mother would be more than proud of.

Keeping his ear to the ground and head out of the clouds, Ember has been asked on board national tours with Ministry Of Sound three times in the past two years, recently mixing the renowned Annual for 2015, after touring the country with Joel Fletcher for Clubbers Guide to 2014, and Chardy for Electro House Sessions 6. His first official release, Blur, hit #1 on the Australian ARIA Club Chart, with Triple J premiers from Peking Duk and mixes from Go Freek, Spenda C, Jay Karama and Combo gaining support from dance aficionados the world over.

True to his groundwork in ass droppin-party tunes, the young man has been hitting home of late, voted as one of Australia’s Top 50 DJs 7 years in a row by Inthemix and listed as one of DJ City’s Australian producers to watch in 2014. Hell bent on throwing down wherever there’s a spot to get down, Ember continues to turn heads and taste make with his booty-bouncing sets. Bridging the gap between his own brands of busted up tech funk and main room ghetto bangers; the future’s looking strong for this young party maestro.