
Wow, so Deep Hard N Funky was pretty epic last weekend!
Alexandra Park is an impressive event centre, with a range of great spaces and rooms for you to enjoy every aspect of ‘The Extravaganza’. Centrally located just minutes from town, and within easy access to the motorway, the venue also boasts 2000 complimentary car parks on site, with nearby public transport facilities and a range of accommodation options surrounding it.

Cavaliers of club, barons of Baltimore, tramps of techno and hobos of
house, Jaime Doom and Gus Da Hoodrat are two parts of Sydney party troupe
The Bang Gang Deejays, and two of the finest party rocking DJ’s this or
any other dimension has ever seen.
Pioneers of the sound that’s come to be known as "dimensioneer dance",
Hoodrat and Doom are trailblazing DJ’s completely unafraid of taking a
trip into the murky waters of the sonic exploration, with complete
disregard for acceptable club convention and what is commonly recognised
as “good cricket”.
Taking influence from current erectro-house, baile punk, minimal hechno,
90’s French horse, 80’s new wave and 70’s disco, these disc jockeys
(without horses) not only pioneer new dimensions (with, or without
horses), they also help the deaf 'n' disabled, the young 'n' restless, the
mellow 'n' yellow and the aged 'n' agitated to discombobulate into
parallel universes.
They’ve made thousands of mixes, released on their current spiritual and
contractual home Modular Recordings, through Ministry Of Sound, on their
own self-produced CD-R’s and set into the wild via the interweb. Doom and
Hoodrat are also the engineroom behind the notoriously bitchin Bang Gang
12 Inches record label, releasing vinyl by like-minded turkeys like The
Bag Raiders, Like Woah!, Soft Tigers, Muscles and KIM.
They’ve toured the world, playing raves in Tokyo, smelly clubs in London,
Parisian cheese factories, German leather dens, New York discos and
Melbourne toilets. If there’s a knees up where they can throw down,
they’ve already done it, thrice over. All of this without ever producing a
single jingle.


