SUB CITY feat. JPS [The Operatives/AU]

Sub City feat. JPS (The Operatives, AU)

16 APR 2016 | SUB CITY returns with a night of high quality D&B, Jungle & Bass music by the city’s rawest DJs featuring a very special guest in the form of JPS (The Operatives, AU).

This Melbourne based DJ, producer & promoter is a true blue Singaporean, whose CV includes the curation of Melbourne Music Week nights, co-founding the highly acclaimed New Year’s Day ‘Let Them Eat Cake’ Festival in Melbourne’s Werribee Park – to playing sell out crowds in the UK & in most recent seasons being the tour DJ for Flying Lotus in North America.

JPS’s music productions in the Drum & Bass and Jungle realm has prompted collaborations with seasoned producers such as Kiat [Metalheadz/SyndicateSG], Johnny Hooves & Motive, and has lead to signings on labels as far away as the Netherlands [OBSessions].

JPS founded and is the head-honcho of The Operatives in Melbourne, pushing a wide variety of high quality music via events such as the infamous ‘Espionage’ series, which has seen artistes such as DJ Rashad, Tokimonsta, Shlohmo & Harmonic 313 headlining. The Operatives reached a milestone in their musical mission, by debuting the likes of Flying Lotus, Hudson Mohawke & The Gaslamp Killer in tours all across Australia.

‘From the hills of Thomson to the streets of Melbourne, like a phoenix rising and blazing a trail of utter dopeness on the planet…’ – JPS will flex his Jungle-D&B muscle at SUB CITY this 16th April.

Supporting sets by #subcitysg residents JAYDAH, SENJA & KANE MC on the night.

Line Up:
JPS [The Operatives, AU]
SENJA
JAYDAH
KANE MC

Organized by Revision Music

SUB CITY featuring JPS [The Operatives/AU] is happening on Saturday, 16 April 2016 from 10pm to 4am at 50 Cuscaden Road (Hard Rock Cafe). Cover charge of $15 (incl. 1 drink) applies to all. For more information on the event, please click here

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A storyteller and explorer, Sharmaine moves through the world with a curiosity for music, nature, and the wisdom of ancient healing traditions. Whether unearthing hidden sounds, wandering through the wild, or crafting narratives, she finds meaning in the details. Because the best stories are lived, not just told.