Event Preview: Spit Syndicate’s Sunday Gentlemen Tour Hits Adelaide

15 04 2013

The boys from Spit Syndicate have been touring the country following the release of their third album, Sunday Gentlemen, and this Thursday is Adelaide’s turn. Fellow One Day Crew members Jackie Onassis are joining the SS for the huge 20 date tour which hits Jive Bar on the 18th.

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With Spit Syndicate’s singles Beauty In The Bricks and Folly getting a lot of JJJ love, as well as Jackie Onassis’s single Crystal Balling being on high rotation for many months, and their new single from their Holiday EP, Smoke Trails being added a few weeks ago the Sunday Gentlemen tour is no doubt going to be epic. 2013 is set to be a massive year for these boys from the inner west of Sydney, with both acts also being announced as part of the huge Come Together line up in June.

Joining them in Adelaide will be our very own Koolta, winner of the 2011 Hilltop Hoods Initiative.  With tickets still available, we don’t know what else you’d rather be doing on a Thursday night in Adelaide. Go here to get them.

Spit Syndicate are also playing as a part of the Movement Festival alongside acts like Nas, Bliss N Eso, Joey Badass, Chiddy Bang, Diafrix and Iggy Azalea. Jimmy Nice chatted to us a few weeks ago about Sunday Gentlemen and the Movement festival tour, peep that here.

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Come Together 2013

2 04 2013

Celebrating its very special 10th anniversary in what is sure to be a night of epic proportions, we are excited to announce that Come Together – the massive all-Aussie hip-hop bash will take place in the Big Top at Luna Park, this Queen’s Birthday long weekend. This year’s stellar line-up of local hip-hop leaders are ready to blow the roof off and be seen as they should be – loud, proud and in your face.

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Introducing a man who should need no introduction, with four albums, an ARIA award for Best Urban Release and countless sold-out national tours and festival dates, master wordsmith, re-arranger and perfectionist Drapht will be storming the stage. With his twice platinum single Rapunzel and his last album Sing It (The Life Of Riley) certified gold album all behind him, recently Drapht has been prolific with releases of new tracks including collaborations with Ta-ku, N’fa Jones, Joyride and Suffa from the Hilltop Hoods making Drapht a true leader in local hip hop. Hitting the Big Top hard, he will be bringing his experience and exciting performance to the stage to blow the minds of all who dare to see him.

Making a welcome return to the Come Together lineup is Melbourne’s own Illy. Illy blasted his way onto the scene back in 2010 with the release of his sophomore album, The Chase. The album spawned rave reviews, receiving both ARIA and AIR Award nominations, and played host to the ARIA Gold selling single It Can Wait.

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Illy’s rigorous touring schedule has seen him travel to every corner of the country over the past 3 years developing a loyal fanbase along the way. This dedication to his fans has seen his songs voted into the revered triple j Hottest 100 for the last four years and running.

After releasing his passion project Bring It Back late last year (featuring radio favourites Heard It All and Where Ya Been) Illy bunkered down in the studio hard at work on the follow-up to The Chase, due for release in late 2013. With his quality songwriting and high-energy, no-frills-spared live show, Illy will be cementing his status as one of our country’s most popular hip-hop acts under the Big Top.

Joining the line-up will be electrifying group, The Herd, who formed in 2001, when core members of record label Elefant Traks decided to collaborate. The Herd have consistently experienced great success, with five albums bringing 2 ARIA Nominations, 2 AIR Awards, a J Award and numerous triple j hits and entries into the Hottest 100. On top of this, the group have enjoyed high profile festival slots on Big Day Out Tour, Splendour In The Grass and Homebake, as well as sold out shows across the country. The Herd’s reputation as must see live show has grown since the beginning and with their appearances being rare, this is a opportunity see why The Herd are a true career artist .

Out of Sydney’s Inner West, Australia’s hip hop duo Spit Syndicate will be bringing their infamous charm to the stage on the back of their third successful album, Sunday Gentlemen. With multiple songs being added to triple j rotation, numerous hit singles and videos and successful national tours behind them, Nick Lupi and Jimmy Nice are ready to connect with fans in a whole new way. Baring all through their thoughtful, personal and sometimes confronting songs, all mixed in with their now- renowned flair, the boys are at the top of their game and ready to prove it.

After spending the last year or so fine tuning his third LP, The Cold Light Of Day, with the help of long time collaborator Plutonic Lab, wordsmith Dialectrix is raring to get back to the live music circuit and show you exactly what he’s been working so hard on. Bringing the experience of multiple tours, countless collaborations and three exciting LP’s, Dialectrix’s music is delivered with a fierceness that communicates his messages perfectly. With his trademark, no-hold-barred attitude and his familiar and technical flow, his shows are delivered with ferocity that you won’t be able to resist.

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With their clever combination of hip-hop, pop& a touch of 60’s influenced beats, Full Tote Odds welcomes you to their incredible musical world. Garnering their respective talents through years of experience, Levelheaded, Slats, Eslev, Dj Hacksaw and Ross Read are ready to revolutionize local hip hop. Already attracting attention courtesty of their radio hit Southern Winds, these five Adelaide Hills boys will have you dancing as if your life depended on it.

At 21 years of age, Adelaide rapper Allday is already bringing in a new era of Australian hip hop. Capturing the attention of triple j, single So Good was the 19th most played track on triple j in 2012, as well as Allday being named the feature artist on triple j Unearthed. Bringing good vibes to festivals such as Big Day Out, St Kilda Festival, Pushover, O Week UTS and St Kilda Youth Festival, and with his headlining shows selling out, his exciting live shows and fresh sound have quickly been making a name for Allday nationwide. Don’t miss his first performance at Come Together!

Australian Hip Hop’s best kept secret, Sydney duo Jackie Onassis, will also be joining the stellar line up of Come Together this year, off the back of successful debut EP: Holiday. With national and local radio stations already picking up singles I Got You and Crystal Balling. the future looks bright for the duo. Coupled with their explosive live shows, which saw them land support spots for both Illy and Spit Sydnicate, Jack Onassis will be proving why the hype is so deserved at their first appearance at Come Together.

Ten years ago, this man paved the way, being a part of the only hip-hop act on the first Come Together. Now, to help us celebrate the 10th anniversary, we’ve invited former Butterfingers frontman, Evil Eddie, to help us mark this occasion. With his debut album, Welcome To Flavour Country, triple j Hottest 100 #86 single, Queensland, and national tours up his sleeve, Eddie’s name is synonymous with the DIY ethic, blending classic beats, a pop edge and all out fun in both his music and his live shows. Reclaiming the Come Together stage after so many years apart, Evil Eddie will be bringing along his years of experience and credibility to back him up and make sure that this reunion is something to remember.

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From the same school that brought you Horrorshow, Spit Syndicate, Jackie Onassis & Abe Saffron, come Crochet Crooks, opening up the Come Together stage. Their ever evolving brand of rap pushes the genre barriers, blending heavy 808s, catchy guitar riffs and evocative lyrics. The energetic live show they’ll be bringing to Come Together saw duo Jax and Sayso sell out iconic Sydney venue The Annandale Hotel after playing just six gigs, as well as scoring support slots for 360, Pez & Spit Syndicate amongst others.

It’s time, Hip Hop Fans, to Come Together, for what is undoubtedly Sydney’s biggest hip hop festival. By being one of the lucky ticketholders, you can see all of your favourite hip hop artists under one roof as well as getting free rides in Luna Park from 11.30am – 3.30pm on the day. After selling out in 2012, you’d be crazy not to hurry and buy your ticket – you don’t want to miss this night!

Tickets on sale April 11. Tickets from only $60. Available at http://www.ComeTogether.com.au
Also available from Ticketek & Oztix. Come Together Festival June 8, 2013

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Premier: Spit Syndicate – Beauty In The Bricks Film Clip + Tour Details

16 10 2012

Jump on your pushie and tour around Sydney with Spit Syndicate in the video for their great new tune Beauty In The Bricks. Produced by Adit from Horrorshow (who’s definitely left his touch on the track with its soulful vibe). 

Beauty In The Bricks is the first taste of Spit Syndicate’s third album Sunday Gentlemen which will be out next year.

We are first and foremost lyricists – that said, we don’t take ourselves too seriously, I guess. But we take song writing and hip-hop very seriously.”- Nick Lupi

You can catch the Sydney duo at the following shows:

Thurs 25 October – Transit Bar, Canberra, ACT
Fri 26 October – Rhino Room, Adelaide, SA
Sat 27 October – Laundry Bar, Melbourne, VIC
Fri 2 November – Ya-Ya’s, Perth, WA
Sat 3 November – Mojo’s, Fremantle, WA
Fri 9 November – Great Northern, Byron Bay, NSW
Sat 10 November – Sprung Festival, Brisbane, QLD
Fri 16 November – Annandale Hotel, Sydney, NSW

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Spit Syndicate Announce New Single & National Tour Oct/Nov, 2012

19 09 2012

With killer new single Beauty in the Bricks dropping October 5th (Obese Records) along side a fresh new music video directed by James Chappell (A Few Best Men), Inner West Sydney’s very own Spit Syndicate are back big time and ready to drop their groundbreaking new album Sunday Gentlemen early 2013.

Featuring production highlights from the best in the business, Styalz Fuego (360, Seth Sentry), M-Phazes (Drapht, Bliss n Eso), Adit (Horrorshow), and J-Skub (Illy, Owl Eyes) and an impressive list of guest vocalists to be announced in the coming months.

The production style is sleek, varied and tips its hat to the past while being firmly locked on the future.” - Jimmy Nice – Spit Syndicate

Lead single Beauty in the Bricks is indicative of the album’s prowess. Produced by Adit (Horrorshow) this sets the tone for the rest of the album with a powerful love letter to their hometown; rejecting the monotony of routine and celebrating everything brand new.

We are first and foremost lyricists – that said, we don’t take ourselves too seriously, I guess. But we take song writing and hip-hop very seriously.”- Nick Lupi – Spit Syndicate

Beauty In The Bricks Tour
Thursday, 25th October

Transit Bar, Canberra, ACT
Tickets: http://www.moshtix.com.au

Friday, 26th October
Rhino Room, Adelaide, SA / W’ Purpose
Tickets: http://www.spitsyndicate.oztix.com.au

Saturday, 27th October
Laundry Bar, Melbourne, VIC / W’ Dylan Joel & Jackie Onassis
Tickets: http://www.spitsyndicate.oztix.com.au

Friday, 2nd November
Ya-Ya’s, Perth, WA / W’ Mr Grevis
Tickets: http://www.spitsyndicate.oztix.com.au

Saturday, 3rd November
Mojo’s, Fremantle, WA / W’ Mr Grevis
Tickets: http://www.spitsyndicate.oztix.com.au

Friday, 9th November
Great Northern, Byron Bay, NSW / W’ Seth Sentry
Tickets: http://www.spitsyndicate.oztix.com.au

Saturday, 10th November
Sprung Hip-Hop Festival, Brisbane, QLD
Tickets: http://www.spitsyndicate.oztix.com.au

Friday, 16th November
The Annandale Hotel, Sydney, NSW / W’ Seven & Mr Hill (Bris) and Jackie Onassis
Tickets: http://www.spitsyndicate.oztix.com.au

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