PBS is taking over The Night Cat on Friday November 1st  for the Spring edition of Midnight Driver, 9pm - 3am.

Featuring Tomorrowland’s Edd Fisher & The Blend’s Emelyne for a double header, all night long - this is not to be missed. Tickets are on sale now.

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Edd Fisher has carved out a niche for himself as someone respected and loved by dancers and selectors alike. He has a joyful attention to detail, from the fidelity and quality of the music he plays, to the experience of the patrons of his dancefloors.

As a founder of Wax’o Paradiso, you’re as likely to find him shucking oysters at the Cafe del Murray as you are to find him bringing down the proverbial walls at festivals such as Golden Plains, Strawberry Fields, Dark Mofo, Pitch, and Love International. As versatile a selector as they come, he casts a wide musical net over his DJ ethos, encompassing smoky cosmic balearica, charging industrial machine music and the soaring voices of the disco greats.

 

Stylistically, Emelyne is revered for her versatile bag of selections, with a special affinity for UK-inspired sounds, bombastic broken beat, forward-thinking rhythmic productions and booming dub. From the sweetest slow jams, the deepest darkest low end frequencies, largely influenced by sound system culture with roots in soul, jazz and post-punk.

Emelyne's prowess behind the decks has led her to support esteemed artists far and wide including Azu Tiwaline, Loefah, Sully, Mark N, HTRK, Aya, Yaeji and Kush Jones to name a few, as well as grace iconic stages like Soft Centre, Sydney Opera House (Vivid), Inner Varnika, Potato Head Bali, Golden Plains Festival, Strawberry Fields, Sun Cycle and beyond.

Check out some of Emelyne's mixes on Soundcloud.

Artwork by Rochelle Oh. Midnight Driver is proudly presented by PBS. 

Accessibility info for The Night Cat can be found at: thenightcat.com.au/accessibility

PBS acknowledges the sovereign owners of the land that this event takes place on, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung People of the Kulin Nation, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. Sovereignty has never been ceded - always was, always will be Aboriginal land.