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The Party Party!

Published: Wed 16 Jul 2014 02:28 PM
THE PARTY PARTY!
Take Kim Dotcom & 10 of New Zealand's most awesome music acts & boom! A nationwide tour of epic proportions kicking off on July 23!
The Party Party is one BIG night of fun inspired by getting out the VOTE in New Zealand’s upcoming election and changing the Government.
Kim Dotcom loves to throw a party and has been waiting for this opportunity since unfortunate circumstances lead to the cancellation of his Party Party at Vector Arena earlier this year.
"I'm mega-excited to be joining this awesome lineup! Let’s Party!" - Kim Dotcom
Auckland – July 23, The Studio
Sons of Zion, State of Mind (with MC Woody), Optimus Gryme, Kamandi, PNC, L.A.B (Laughton & Brad Kora), plus special guests and host Kim Dotcom!
Christchurch – July 24, The Foundry
State of Mind (with MC Woody), Optimus Gryme, Kamandi, PNC, Tommy Ill, L.A.B (Laughton & Brad Kora) and host Kim Dotcom!
Wellington – July 25, James Cabaret
State of Mind (with MC Woody), Optimus Gryme, Kamandi, PNC, Tommy Ill, Beat Mob & L.A.B (Laughton & Brad Kora) and host Kim Dotcom!
Dunedin – July 26, Sammy’s
Sons of Zion, State of Mind (with MC Woody), Team Dynamite, PNC, L.A.B (Laughton & Brad Kora) and host Kim Dotcom!
STATE OF MIND
Hailing from Auckland, New Zealand, State of Mind are the duo of Stu Maxwell and Patrick Hawkins. They have released four studio albums and are the former hosts of the hugely popular “Next Level” 95BFM drum n bass show.
State of Mind are now signed to Black Sun Empire's flagship Blackout label.
OPTIMUS GRYME
OPTIMUS GRYME (aka Charlie B) has been an ambassador for bass music in New Zealand for more than 15 years. Gryme has spent the past 15 years pushing bass music to every corner of Aotearoa that will listen, and there's no way in hell he'll be stopping anytime soon!
SONS OF ZION
Six years ago childhood friends Rio Panapa, Joel Latimer and Samuel Eriwata teamed up with Marika Hodgson, Dylan Stewart and Tawhiri Littlejohn to form Sons of Zion. Hailing from Rotorua, Whangarei and Auckland, they were unified as a band by their work ethic, open-eared approach to music, and a strong collective focus on regional identity, family and community.
L.A.B - Laughton & Brad Kora
After a decade in one of the biggest bands in NZ,Kora, Laughton Kora has teamed up with brother Brad to form the next generation of sound. L.A.B. is a collective two-piece of psychedelic funk, electronic rock and a whole lot of soul. Please report to the dancefloor.
PNC
PNC (aka Sam Hansen) is one of today's most talked about artists in Aotearoa Hip-hop. His guest appearances alone have led people to credit him with arguably "the best flow in New Zealand". He has opened for international heavyweights such as Snoop Dogg, Lupe Fiasco and Dizzee Rascal. Sam is currently hard at work putting the finishing touches on his third studio LP.
KAMANDI
Kamandi (aka Tyrone Frost) is one of the leading lights of New Zealand's contemporary electronic music scene. Hailing from Christchurch, Kamandi's output has seen him accumulate over three hundred thousand plays on Soundcloud and perform alongside Jonwayne, Mono/Poly, Lunice, Julien, Dyne, Baths, Tokimonsta, Daedelus, Gold Panda and Kaytranada.
TEAM DYNAMITE
Auckland hip-hop group Team Dynamite have been cited as a critical inspiration by the likes of @Peace's Tom Scott, and successfully swerved their way into pole position as the pre-eminent sound of party rap in New Zealand. When Haz' beats start slapping, and Tony and Lance kick into their machine gun rhymes, friendly banter and give-it-all stage energy, it's rare that an audience isn't electrified.
TOMMY ILL
Tommy Ill is a rapper and a kind-hearted gentleman. He makes upbeat, danceable rap songs about heartbreak and, er, drinking. His friends DJ Prom Queen and Shorty K join him on stage for vocal and moral support. Salient Magazine reckons Tommy’s "one of the most interesting and entertaining voices in modern New Zealand music".
BEATMOB
Beat Mob (Artur) has become a hyped figure in the Wellington DJ production scene. Part DJ, beat maker, composer and multi-instrumentalist, the one-man Beat Mob is a musical force.
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THE PARTY PARTY!
For tickets and more information:
Auckland – July 23, The Studio
Christchurch – July 24, The Foundry
Wellington – July 25, James Cabaret
Dunedin – July 26, Sammy’s
R18: $20+bf Students and Members, $30+bf Public

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