jus b chill, together with TRNSMT and the Hugs&Kisses studio proudly present episode 5 of Cool Room, the ~chill~ and *sexy* dance show.
We’ve passed the winter solstice and for the rest of this season it’s all about heating up. If you missed out last time, Tercat picked up the pace with an all-live set and Dj Kiti kept us dancing until late. This episode, we’ve got another exciting all-live double header for you...
First up is Darcy Baylis, an artist whose distinct sound keeps on carving out a unique home in the Melbourne’s dance music world. Baylis takes the universally loved, euphoric tropes of house classics, and turns them into something moving and deeply personal. With his new EP Envelopes on the verge of release, and no stranger to Cool Room, having previously performed as Versace Connection, Darcy’s live set will make you feel as well as move.
For our second guest, we’re very excited to present Lucy Cliche. Lucy Phelan has been a critical force in the Sydney DIY scene for over 10 years, having recently re-located to Melbourne, she’s taken us by storm. With her solo act, Lucy explores the intersections between techno, industrial and electro. Using an all hardware set-up her music delivers a hard bitten exploration of how physicality and the ethereal can interact in music. Earlier this year Lucy release her EP 'Drain Down' on the Sydney based vinyl imprint NOISE IN MY HEAD Records.
Episode 5 - Lucy Cliche and Darcy Baylis features:
When dancing is your expression, Cool Room is where you show others how you work it.
Be ~chill~, feel *sexy*.
Make it hot and keep it cool.
Darcy Baylis, an artist whose distinct sound keeps on carving out a unique home in the Melbourne’s dance music world. Baylis takes the universally loved, euphoric tropes of house classics, and turns them into something moving and deeply personal. With his new EP Envelopes on the verge of release, and no stranger to Cool Room, having previously performed as Versace Connection, Darcy’s live set will make you feel as well as move.
Lucy Phelan has been a critical force in the Sydney DIY scene for over 10 years, having recently re-located to Melbourne, she’s taken us by storm. With her solo act, Lucy Cliche, she explores the intersections between techno, industrial and electro. Using an all hardware set-up her music delivers a hard bitten exploration of how physicality and the ethereal can interact in music. Earlier this year Lucy release her EP 'Drain Down' on the Sydney based vinyl imprint NOISE IN MY HEAD Records.
From Toronto to Melbourne, piano to turntables. Jennifer Loveless is a sucker for vocals, a shy one when it comes to dressing it up, and a general fan of the monochrome everything.
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