AMMO Energy presents
DOUSTER (FRANCE)
Be Club | Labour Weekend
Friday October 19th
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Douster was born and raised in Lyon, France.
Inspired by french rap and hip hop music from an early age, he bought his first MKII's and taught himself how to scratch when he was 14. He quickly moved into production and started making beats for friends.
Drawing influences from everything from dancehall to acid house he added heavy sub basses to his productions.
With releases on top labels such as Mad Decent & Spinnin' Records and widely acclaimed remixes for the likes of Crookers, Rusko, Yolanda Be Cool & Kid Sister. Douster's sound has quickly gained an international notoriety.
The last 2 years has seen Douster play all over the world, from sweaty south american clubs to huge international festivals such as Coachella.
His dj sets combine a wide range of bass music, ranging from house, electro, world ghetto music and classic rave hits.
This will be Douster's first visit to New Zealand and first stop of his Australiasian tour.
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♫Hits & Mixes♫
Douster - King of Africa | http://bit.ly/ReOjha
Douster & Diplo - On | http://bit.ly/Nr1DUG
Douster - Punani | http://bit.ly/NVq73Y
Yolanda Be Cool - Afro Nuts (Douster Remix) | http://bit.ly/TgFNQp
Crookers - Cooler Couleur (Douster Remix) | http://bit.ly/U4TR1r
Rusko - Woo Boost (Douster Remix) | http://bit.ly/NVoXVZ
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Support from:
SAM HILL
JAYCEN A'MOUR
WADE MARRINER
STAPLE
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$10 / Door Sales Only
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Special thanks:
AMMO Energy
Snapstar Live
Biggie.co.nz
facebook.com/events/5056...
dj,
electronic,
Douster,
Jaycen A'mour,
Sam Hill,
Wade Marriner,
Staple
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