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tyDi to play bi-monthly residency at The MET

Australia’s ITM Top 50 reigning champ and Brisbane’s biggest DJ export is making his way across the valley to a brand new bi-monthly residency at The Met where tyDi will present Global Soundsystem – the next episode! The new residency at The Met will not only be just a place for Brisbane party goers to catch their local hero in action, but also to be a part of an exclusive live recording of Global Soundsystem in conjunction with Novanation which air his show weekly.

tyDi wanted the rest of the world and our country to be a part of his sound and the magic shows that happen in his home town so it seems this was the perfect opportunity to take it to the people. Every two months tyDi will be playing an exclusive 3 hour set and later in the year he will be bringing some International DJ friends of his along for the ride.

2009 was a phenomenal year for the 22 years young DJ/producer who celebrated a long list of accolades including taking out the #1 spot in the ITM Top 50 DJ Poll for a second time, coming in at #52 in the DJ Mag Top 100 World Poll, mixing compilations for Ministry of Sound and releasing his debut artist album ‘Look Closer’ and now a nomination in the IDMA’s. To close the year in class form, tyDi launched Global Soundsystem, his very own radio show which is now aired in over 20 countries.

Join tyDi & Global Soundsystem at The Met (256 Wickam St, Fortitude Valley) on Friday March 5th as Novanation present an exclusive 3 hour set recorded live. For future tyDi bi-monthly residency dates at The Met stay tuned into globalsoundsystem.com. Tickets are available through themet.com.au and participating outlets.

TYDI NOMINATED FOR IDMA!

It’s time to rally up your support once more – tyDi has been nominated in the 2009 International Dance Music Awards in the category of best breakthrough DJ. This will be the 25th edition of the  prestigious awards which are held annually at the Winter Music Conference in Miami in March. Once a year the who’s who in the world of dance music gather in a celebration to showcase the absolute best of the best spanning across days of exhibitions, networking,  parties and of course the awards. read more…

RECORDING INDUSTRY PISS TAKES – SO FUNNY!!!

Here is a little taste of the funny side of working in the music industry. Some genius has nailed some stereo typical occurrences that are quite common in the scene in the form of a hilarious series of videos.

While of course there are exceptions to the rule, just about every DJ, producer, manager or record label executive will be able to find some truth or at least some circumstance where they had these exact occurrences take place – just not as blatantly in your face. Must see funny TV! read more…

MINISTRY OF SOUND WELCOMES TYDI IN KL

It’s been a double header for Ministry of Sound action this week at tyDi headquarters with recent news he will not only be mixing Trance Nation once more , he will be heading over to Kuala Lumpur to play at the MOS super-club in March. tyDi has become hugely popular from Asia right down to Indonesia in the last year and Kuala Lumpur is no exception with tyDi playing festivals and club shows regularly. read more…

MORGAN PAGE TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM IN FEB

In February 2010, Morgan Page will release Believe, a powerful, captivating album that makes good on his International Dance Music Awards nomination as Best Breakthrough Artist, and typifies his journey from bootleg remixer to award-winning producer and world renown DJ.

With over 110 remixes to his name including tracks by Madonna, Katy Perry, Tegan & Sara and La Roux (’Bulletproof’) Morgan Page has earned a solid reputation for transferring insatiable pop energy to the dance floor in the form of banging, progressive house tracks. read more…

The GSS Top 10 tracks of 2009!

Well another crazy year has come to an end. It’s been a huge year in dance music with the sound ever evolving further into the future with DJ’s and producers turning out some of the biggest tracks to date. To end the year we thought we would fray a little further away than the usual GSS repertoire and ask the public for their opinion of the biggest tracks of the year. read more…