After a huge debut at last year’s Vivid LIVE, Sydney collective dstreet are back to curate a deep night of underground electronic music, featuring guest performances from DJ MARIA., Sunju Hargun and co-founder Tangela.
Transcendent grooves and psychedelic vibes for the dancefloor
Sydney/Eora music collective dstreet capped off their journey from inner-west lockdown crew to festival party starters with a triumphant night at last year’s Vivid LIVE, curating an impeccable line-up of guest stars and exquisite dancefloor vibes. This year, they’re back with another talent showcase from the global electronic music underground, featuring guest appearances by Japanese techno queen DJ MARIA., vibrant Thai DJ and producer Sunju Hargun and Australian psychedelic sorceress (and dstreet co-founder) Tangela.
DJ MARIA.
Fusing techno, trance and psychedelic elements with forays into ambient, downtempo and house, versatile Japanese artist DJ MARIA. transcends traditional genre boundaries to take audiences on a journey deep into ecstasy. One of the buzziest new artists on the scene, her dedication to the electronic music scene also extends to the community, where she's a key figure behind Kansai's festival Moment and Kanto's party series Transcendence.
Sunju Hargun
As a producer, DJ and co-founder of Siamese Twins Records, Thailand-based Sunju Hargun has emerged as a vibrant force in the Asian underground music landscape, pushing the movement across Bangkok, Southeast Asia and beyond. With a style rooted in the psychedelic sounds that engage body and mind, he has captured a global audience and provided a platform to emerging Asian artists.
Tangela
Drawing on a deep connection to the Australian bush, Australian DJ, producer and dstreet cofounder Tangela has made a name with her psychedelic sound and impressive versatility, flowing between chuggy downtempo, wiggy tek and dubby breaks. Her skills have taken her from cult clubs, underground warehouses and bush raves to global audiences with Boiler Room, Amsterdam’s Garage Noord and Rotterdam’s POING.
Presented by Sydney Opera House