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$20+bf V.I.P. EXPRESS ENTRY | FREE ENTRY | 1 AM LOCKOUT

Snatching the attention of music industry heavyweights across the bass spectrum, i-DEE isn’t bangin’ around wasting time- he has his trap, bass and hip-hop sentiments anchored and ready to drop. The American born turntablist and quintessential architect of his own sound, lays down beats in an unruly and raucous manner, leaving his open format vibe behind the console high at any point.

Striking a ferocious intersection between all things trap and moombahton within the four walls of his studio, i-DEE has forged a significant bearing on musical devotees in his pool and beyond. Sonically strong, his production fuses with a solid turntablist momentum that has created an eclectic foundation for him, giving new meaning to uniquely created sounds. His recent remix for Mannie Fresh featuring Juvenile on ‘Energized’ donned fire upon the landscape while his Original ‘Krumpet’ seized blog world - proving momentous, keeping i-DEE on the consistent move with a steady and anticipated studio output welcoming in 2017.

Two decades on the decks have left Isaac, the face behind the name upping the ante on the bass heavy boulevard, reserving a DMC World and USA Champion title in recent years, shining dynamite spotlight on raw and undeniable skill. Tapping dot points from Miami to Singapore, London’s o2 and The White House state dinner after-party in between, i-DEE is unsparingly dangerous on show giving height to old-school dexterity and a rich party for all. Having co-billed with Diplo, Travis Scott, A$AP Ferg, Chromeo and Fat Joe, has proven his unruly knack for pummeling trap cuts, thrashing bass lines and classic hip hop drops is without a doubt infallible. 

*$20 V.I.P. use express entry before 11pm or place will no longer be guaranteed

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Sydney Junction Hotel

8 Beaumont Street Hamilton Newcastle 2303, Australia


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Sydney Junction
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