Industry Standard Entertainment & Code are proud to present, for the first time in NZ...
The Award winning, genre bending, heavy bass specialist:
Far Too Loud (United Kingdom / Never Say Die Records)
Far Too Loud, aka Oli Cash, has gained a significant reputation in dance music for quality, dancefloor-destroying music that makes people throw their hands in the air and go crazy. Expect a high-energy mix of aggressive funk, big basslines, crazy edits and detailed production and you'll be ready for what FTL has to offer.
Since the first release, back in 2005, things have gone from strength to strength. Winning the 'Best Single' award at Breakspoll in 2007 was a huge boost early on and helped to show that Far Too Loud really has something to offer dance music. Later that year, the track 'Play It Loud' saw a move from breakbeat to big, dirty electro house grooves with an absolutely massive response and it still remains a firm crowd pleaser. More recently, chart smashers like 'Bring Back The Boogie' and 'Wake Up LA' as well as remixes for the likes of Lily Allen, The Crystal Method, Excision, The Pegboard Nerds, SKisM & Elite Force have affirmed Far Too Loud as a household name in the electro house scene.
Having toured the world over, Oli is well experienced in delivering both live PA and DJ sets packed with energy. Whether it's 200 people in a sweaty underground club or 20,000 at an outdoor festival, you can be sure it's going to go off!
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ESSENTIAL FTL:
Shambhala Festival 2013 Live Mix:
Local Support:
Jaycen A'mour
Stack & Piece
Ryan Enzed/ nzmusic101
Jono Fektious
Joystix
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