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Picnic One Night Stand | Tornado Wallace | Hosted by Millie Sykes

Artwork for Picnic One Night Stand | Tornado Wallace | Hosted by Millie Sykes
date
Mar 5 2022
21:00 - 4:00
Location
Tokyo Sing Song
Basement, 145 King Street Newtown, NSW, Australia 2042
about
Three times a charm for the 10th Anniversary of the One Night Stand, and this particular dance is no exception but it thankfully still stars a force of nature we've shared many a memorable night with.
We are beyond excited to welcome backkkkk...
� Tornado Wallace �
Lewie, Lewie, Lewie, where do we even begin. Our One Night Stand turned into a long-term affair after his first set back in 2011 when he kept us moving all night long at our warehouse party. We had him back no less than four times - multiple-night-stands - over the past decade, as well as making countless appearances at Picnic jams. So when we say we like Tornado Wallace, we really like Tornado Wallace.
We’ve seen him shine amongst Melbourne’s new wave of producers in the early 2010s going on to release on labels like ESP Institute, Beats in Space, Running Back, Mule Musiq and Optimo Music. Across his discography you’ll find Balearic gems, chugging electro, slick and/ percussive deep house, visceral techno, and hands in the air Italo, all with a certain TW flavor.
Now based in Berlin, he’s back in Australia for the first time since Rona's worldwide tour of dancefloor demolition and we can’t wait to hear what kind of journey he’s got planned for his sixth One Night Stand at our 10th Anniversary celebrations, he's definitely had a while to prepare for this third date now (lol).
What a way to welcome back the dancefloors in Sydney! ���
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  • Tornado Wallace

    First blowing a gale as a forerunner of the new wave of Melbourne dance producers, Tornado Wallace’s distinct and perceptive electronics now find him in a constant rotation of both hemispheres, spending most of the year based in Berlin. From formative house beginnings, the ESP Institute initiation Thinking Allowed proved Tornado Wallace as a force to be reckoned with - the driving groove and Will Powers stargazing quickly matched by an EP of eco-electro burners on Beats In Space. This two timing continued for another round with ESP issuing the elegant Circadia, while Beats In Space got their churning acid two-tracker Kangaroo Ground/Ferntree Gully. In tandem, krautback duo Coober Pedy University Band was formed with Otologic’s Tom Moore, who he’d previously stirred up trouble with as fractions of C Grade and Animals Dancing - two long standing parties of undeniable impact on their hometown. Their trance inducing debut on Soft Rocks' imprint Kinfolk recruited vocals from a lesser known Chet Faker, followed by the bonkers 2014 anthem Kookabura. After some time in between releases due to an increasingly busy DJ schedule, 2016 sees the release of a Tornado Wallace 12” on Second Circle, sister label to cult Amsterdam archivists Music From Memory, as well as a long overdue and eagerly awaited album Lonely Planet, on Gerd Janson's Running Back. ̸SELECTED DISCOGRAPHY Tornado Wallace - Second Circle - SC005 - 2016 Kangaroo Ground/Ferntree Gully - Beats In Space - BIS018 - 2015 Circadia - ESP Institute - ESP019 - 2014 Desperate Pleasures - Beats In Space - BIS008 - 2013 Thinking Allowed - ESP Institute - ESP015 - 2013
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