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Thugshop presents - Tornado Wallace

Artwork for Thugshop presents - Tornado Wallace
date
Oct 21 2023
22:00 - 4:00
Location
Headquarters
66 Boat Quay Singapore
about
Embrace the spirit of Saturday nights as you make your way back to Headquarters. Venture Upstairs and let Tornado Wallace guide you through an extraordinary odyssey of soundscapes. Join us as you experience an unforgettable night of pure bliss on the dance floor!

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 saw the release of a Tornado Wallace 12” on Second Circle, the sister label of cult Amsterdam archivists Music From Memory, as well as his debut album "Lonely Planet," which came out on Gerd Janson’s Running Back.

Playing alongside Tornado Wallace, Thugshop’s very own - Leland

Wander Upstairs as Leland brings the bright, feel-good, swinging house tracks to lift your spirits with a mixed bag of house and disco beats.

On the decks of Headquarters, Thugshop’s very own - TMDDJ & Basil

Never failing to burn the floors of any party, TMDDJ and Basil will be dishing out the stomping bangers and cerebral techno to have the dance floor in a frenzy.

- No ID, no entry.
- Minimum age requirement : 23+
- No flash photography.
- No illicit substances.
- No outside food & drinks.
- Strictly no smoking indoors.
- Please respect the vibe.

Please note that there will be no entry to the event without a valid ticket. The management reserves the right to refuse entry at its own discretion. Club rules apply. Any guest found in violation of the rules will be asked to leave the event.
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    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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