Bacardi Fuego Revolutions

Party like you used to at 77 — in analogue.
Jasmine Crittenden
Published on August 05, 2016
Updated on August 05, 2016

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Overview

Whenever we get to thinking a particular technology is obsolete, someone somewhere works out a way to make it trendy. Books, vinyl and phones with cords have all gone through it. Now, it's analogue's turn. There's just something about the sound that digital doesn't do as well.

Enter Bacardi. The legendary rum brand is running a bunch of club gigs and DJ sets, bringing analogue back to the decks. And you get to hit every one of them for free.

Sydney's 77 will host four events on each Saturday in August. The first one on Saturday, August 6 will see FunkinEven headline — the Londoner's beats has been described as "raw funk and electro acid", so take that as you will. On August 13 will feature German DJ Damiano von Erckert, supported by Noise in My Head and Kato. Von Erckert has been filling dance floors for the past five years with his eclectic sounds, heavily influenced by '70s, '80s and '90s funk, house and soul, from Donny Hathaway to Ron Hutch. Now head of Ava Records, he's worked closely with the likes of Lowtec, Tito Wun aka Twit One and MCDE. The following two weeks with feature Otologic, Edd Fisher and Darshan Jesrani.

Get there by 9pm for kick off and don't leave till 3am. Even though entry is free, you do need to RSVP online.

WEEK ONE
Saturday, August 6, 9pm - 3am
FunkinEven (Steven Julien), Ben Fester B2B Babicka

WEEK TWO 
Saturday, August 13, 9pm - 3am
Damiano Von Erckert, Noise In My Head and Kato

WEEK THREE
Saturday, August 20, 9pm - 3am
Otologic and Edd Fisher, Adi Toohey and Freda & Jackson

WEEK FOUR
Saturday, August 27, 9pm - 3am
Darshan Jesrani (Metro Area), Kali, Love Bombs and The Original Roman

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