Sets in the City comes to our Riverside Balcony this November. The night will be ignited with local, national and international sensations Tensnake, Yahtzel, KLP, Luke Million and more to be announced.
Guests can enjoy an array of craft beers, ciders, cocktails and wines as they enjoy the best new sounds from Australia and beyond, in a new location that gives both city and river views as the backdrop for the intimate pop up space featuring quirky furnishings and creative lighting.
This year’s line up boasts German DJ and electro producer Tensnake, who has been keeping busy since the release of his highly acclaimed album Glow last year, which featured guest appearances from Stuart Price, Jamie Lidell and Nile Rodgers. Following an incredible summer in Ibiza, Tensnake will be bringing all the party from the Northern Hemisphere right here to Perth.
Emerging amongst a fresh and elite wave of Australian producers currently innovating electronic music’s indie dance scene, DJ, producer and one half of Carmada, Yahtzel, will be sharing the stage this year. Having clocked up over two million plays on Soundcloud and plenty of airtime on Triple J, the regular festival fixture shows no signs of slowing down and promises an energetic set not to be missed.
Joining this line-up is Sydney-based KLP, who is as prolific as she is talented, as evidenced in her numerous local and international collaborations with the likes of What So not, Gold Fields and more. The multi-talented producer, songwriter, vocalist, DJ and Triple J radio host already has an acclaimed list of festivals under her belt including SXSW, Splendour in the Grass, Field Day, BIG SOUND and Falls Festival, and is sure to treat festival goers with her intoxicating blend of club beats and polished pop hooks.
Synth maestro Luke Million and one half of The Swiss will complete this top-notch line-up, bringing his signature synth-laden, cosmic disco style to the stage to get the groove going. The one-man wonder is known for his collaborative gems, including remixes for the likes of Young Franco, Olympic Ayres, Midnight Pool Party and his re-imaginations of past hits from The Doors, Giorgio Moroder, Kraftwerk and Pink Floyd. There is no doubt he’ll be bringing a show of hypnotic synths no one will forget.