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Habitat celebrate their birthday with DJ Joey Negro

Party collective Habitat will celebrate their birthday in early 2020 with a celebration featuring top British DJ Joey Negro.

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The disco party will take over the Rosemount Hotel on 2nd February 2020.

One of the UK’s most lauded producers and remixers of the last 30 years, Joey Negro will be heading to Perth for a very special extended set of euphoric grooves and disco edits like no other.

Known for having possibly the best disco record collection in the world, and having worked with Diana Ross, Roy Ayers, Grace Jones, Masters at Work amongst others over an illustrious 30+ year career, Joey Negro is one of the top disco DJ’s on the planet.

He was one of the first artists to incorporate disco samples in house music when he began his production career in 1988.

A producer first and foremost, his work ethic is legendary, having been involved in well over 200 productions, countless albums and a healthy stack of hit singles with tracks such as Must Be The Music, Make A Move On Me, Can’t Get High Without You and Jakatta’s American Dream and My Vision.

Playing alongside some Joey Negro will be an impressive lineup of local DJs. Tickets are on sale now

OIP Staff


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