July 09, 2003

Who's Ready To Party?!?!

Currently Listening To // I Do (Part 2) // Toya feat. Murphy Lee

Once again, my birthday has rolled around again, and in the fashion of last year's celebration, I'm having a big party with my friends Kevin and Dre to celebrate another year. Called The Nunnery, it'll be awnn for religious and heathen alike!

The details come in two formats. Here is Ben's radio edit, designed for those who want that quick fix.

Date: 12th July

Venue: Lvl 1, Republic Bar (Crn Pitt & Bridge St, Sydney)

Time: 10pm - late

Dress: to get your groove on, off and anywhere you want

Cost: $0..seriously, it's free to get in :)

And now, for those who want Andre's extended underground remix, here is it...


** VENUE CHANGE VENUE CHANGE **

Because the bright lads at Coronation Hotel double booked us, we decided to relocate the convent. The new party location will be at...


Where: Republic Bar, Level 1, (corner of Pitt and Bridge Streets, Sydney)

Time: 12 of July (saturday), at 10pm til late

Cost: once again, it is still FREE. so if you got a fifty cent coin throw your hands up, you got a twenty cent coin throw your hands up.....


To celebrate the birthdays of Ben 'lick it don't' Chew, Kevin 'it's awwnnn' Chung and Andre 'fo' shizzle' Casaclang, we invite you to the most amazing birthday extravaganza ever put on in Australia's Asian Australian history. No seriously. Named in reference to a term coined by Ben Chew ('I'm getting nones, its a nunnery up in here'), The Nunnery will rock your collective worlds like they have been rocked before, but more so.

DJ Bio's:

*EARTHBROWNKID* (urban and south east asian breaks)

Formerly known as SHITBROWNKID, and DJ SVO (strictly vinyl only). Mr. Earthbrown once roamed the earth gathering philosophies, spreading the good word of communism across the planet. After influencing a very young Mao Tse Tung, and a giving a young cuban by the name of Fidel a direction in life, he decided that communism was not the go for him as it began to 'cramp his style.' Disillusioned, he began working as a Bollywood pornstar, but left after a ten year stint because combining sex and dance routines was becoming too difficult a task. There he met up with MC Punjabi and started making really bad music. His album 'Eye of the Tamil Tiger' was a critical failure but a commercial success. Soon after he became involved with militant fundamentalists and began making tracks like 'George Bush can stick it in his Bush' - 1991 (& later a remix, 'George W Bush can stick it in his Bush' - 2001) before realising that the militiant group he was involved with had no real fundementals, they just liked to wear berets. Disillusioned again, (and running away from a hefty drug possession charge) Earthbrown came to Australia to become a DJ and now plays funky urban and south east asian breaks for all of your enjoyment.


*DJ HYPER* (R'n'B and hip hop supremo)

Once a good friend of MC Hammer, DJ HYPER formerly as DJ UNINTERESTED before his addiction to speed, once worked as a professional swimsuit model, gracing the cover of 'Sports Illustrated', 'Ralph' and 'Hey Look At My Boobies Magazine.' After deciding that he wanted to prove to the world that there was more to him then just his hot body, he began a crusade to make young people aware of Sexually Transmitted Diseases that didn't kill you. After contracting Thrush in a heavily publicised scandal involving two prostitutes, a midget and a chicken, he went underground, looking for a cure to his itchiness. While wearing vinyl pants one day he began scratching himself and was suprised to hear some interesting sounds. After researching scratching and vinyl he became heavily interested in the art of the DJ, but realsing that a lot of DJ's can't paint, he decided to learn how to use turntables instead. Now after playing at such world class venues as 'Sharkies' and 'Triple 8 Club' Hyper is one of Sydneys premier R'n'B DJ's, bringing the funk wherever he goes.

So come one, come all bring friends. It should be one mothertheresa of an experience...

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