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Post subject: TranceRepublic: Dekoyan&Wilson (Frontallabs) + Jun (Melb  PostPosted: Jul 01, 2008 - 06:43 AM



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TRIP!

Take a TRIP! across the spectrum of trance music as Trance Republic, together with HOME Parties brings you a blasting regular weekend party guaranteed to keep you at “HOME”.

This time, Trance Republic, together with it’s own DJs, presents to you two local talents while featuring another promising DJ from Australia. Join us this weekend and feel the pumping vibes with us!

DEKOYAN (Heineken Thirst Studio 2006 Runner-up) & WIL5ON (Frontallabs) feat. Jun (Melbourne) @ Homeclub

Dekoyan (http://www.gynation.net)
Hypnotic tunes, focusing on the free release of emotions through music and dance, Dekoyan hopes to bring you to a higher state of mind, to let go with the music, let go with Dekoyan.

Wilson (Frontallabs)
Drawing influences from great party nights and DJs from Singapore, Melbourne and Netherlands, such as Frontal, Trance Republic, Q-Dance, DEFQON1, Pharmacy, 2Tribes and PureHardDance comes the sound of Melbourne Hardstyle Routine. Attracting a good hard dance crowd at his gigs at HOMEclub, Wilson continues his assault.

Jun (Melbourne)
Jun has been into his music since young. He discovered electronic dance music in 1999 and has developed a real passion for it since then. He picked up the art of Deejaying in 2006, and since then he has been playing as a regular resident for the Japanese Night in Melbourne and has also recorded for the Harder Generation radio show. Jun gets his motivation and inspiration from many of Melbourne’s local Djs and thus has developed his own ‘Melbourne sound’. Jun’s personal choice of music can be described to be harder and darker. This harder and darker form of sound usually appeals to the harder heads of the Melbourne rave scene.
 
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