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Feel the Heat at XES: Deep Desires

Deep Desires - XES

The clever cats of PRIDE have put together a serious dance party, seriously dark, grinding and grooving, that is. The doors of Heat Night Club on Stirling St. in Northbridge will open at 9pm this Saturday Night May 19th and crowd favourites Val Uptuous, Annabelle Lekta and Feminem (direct from Sydney) will light up the stage first with a posse of a very hot boys in a slick and sexy show produced just for the night. And then, in a show that’s very different and bound to please… Kinbaku-bi. Literally translated from Japanese, it means beautiful bondage. Be transfixed by the simple yet beautifully intricate rope work that will be created before your eyes in a haze of light and sound, culminating in a spectacular finale high above the dancing throngs.

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According to the Pride website, the talent on offer for XES, includes:

  • Kenny L – You will rarely meet someone as strongly devoted to the scene as Kenny L. Kenny is one of two resident DJ’s at the new Mullaloo Beach Hotel and can also be found at The Sapphire Bar in Subiaco on guest dj rotation. He regularly plays support to the biggest artists/dj’s in dance music at most of the major events & festivals held in Perth, including Ministry of Sound, Summadayze, Future Music Festival, Big Day Out & Nocturnal Ball. Kenny has also showcased his skills on the International stage with gigs in Germany, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Ibiza and Indonesia in 2005. For the past three years Kenny has been voted by the dance music community, Western Australia’s No.1 DJ.
  • Lewis jameS – Lewis jameS has become a well known name on the scene after being resident at many of Perth weekly events like Pink, Loop and Pulse. Lewis has also played support to major internationals like Steve Hill (Tidy Trax), Solitaire, Luke Fair and also the Boogie Pimps. As if that wasn’t enough, he has also played at several Pride and XES parties over the last few years, never disappointing by bringing an uplifting vibe.
  • Mel B – Continuing her success as a household name with her residency at Connections, Mel B comes to XES to bringing a new vibe and feel. Mel B’s popularity has taken a major leap after playing at some of Perth’s major events like Future Music Festival.
  • D-Boyz – After traveling the globe and playing at major events like Trade (Ibiza), Mardis Gras (Manchester), Sex Party (San Francisco) and Winter Days (Melbourne), The D-Boyz return to rock the house at XES in 2007.
  • Weavy – Weavy has been a well know name on the Perth rave scene for many years gone, by playing at major events like Slinky, and Gate Crasher. In 2007 Weavy comes to XES bringing crate full of dirty sexy electro that is sure to tickle your desires.
  • Needle Nurse – NeedleNurse came to the decks a little later in life than most but her rise has been rapid. On the back of her growing success with the deep and driving sets she’s pumped out at the Spank parties, NeedleNurse brings her particular brand of electronica to XES for the first time.

This is one party that is sure to rock until the wee hours. Get your tickets now and save on the door price!

Tickets: $40+BF for members. $45+BF for non-members, $55 at the door if available. GST Included

Tickets available from: Planet Video in Mt Lawley, The DJ Factory in Northbridge, Mills Records in Fremantle & all BOCS outlets. Call 9484 1133 or visit www.bocsticketing.com.au.

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