Benson represents everything that your parents hate, He plays loud sub bass driven house music, drinks a dangerous amount of alcohol & stays out way past his bedtime. Benson resides in Melbourne these days but spends a lot of time blowing up expensive sound systems in clubs around Australia & abroad. His DJ sets are loud, fun & extremely offensives . Benson has worked with labels as Sweat It Out, Ministry Of Sound & Sony BMG while still finding time to manage his very own boutique label "Medium Rare Recordings". Benson has also "shredded" stages at the following music festivals: Splendour In The Grass, Falls Festival, Listen Out, Southbound, Stereosonic & Parklife. If you enjoy good music, having a laugh and high 5s then you and Benson will get along just fine :)
Dxelle is a duo of two south eastern melbourne girls with a passion for electronic music since 2010.
Turning their passion into practicality, the girls have become avid selectors at every venue they perform at. Their high energy mixtapes and sets blend enchanting vocals with groovy percussion & funky tunes to purvey infectious dance grooves and a feel-good atmosphere. With the oomph they bring to the dance floor, don’t be surprised when you suddenly find yourself dancing.
Grab your tequila, prepare for a squealer, we're introducing Some Sheila.
Despite the name, Some Sheila isn’t just any sheila. She's the sheila you wait for, the sheila that doesn't roll her eyes at a song request and the sheila that understands her crowd. She's Some Sheila.
Sheila has taken the stage across Europe, including rooftops in London and beach clubs in Santorini, as well as dominating her stomping ground across Melbourne.
Melbourne, Australia
Electronic
House
Techno
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