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10 Years of Technoboy - 18-12-2009 @ The HiFi

10 Years of Technoboy

8pm – 3am Friday 18th December 2009, The HiFi



Without a doubt, Technoboy is one of the biggest names in hardstyle today. To celebrate his 10th anniversary as Technoboy he has organised a series of special events which have taken place across Europe. To mark his debut Brisbane performance, Technoboy has decided to bring his ‘10 Years of Technoboy’ event to Brisbane for this very special occasion. ‘10 Years of Technoboy’ events are renowned for being completely packed with nothing but the highest quality production. Don’t miss Technoboy’s Brisbane debut as he brings with him some of the hottest hardstyle acts on the planet for what is sure to be the highlight of the 2009 hard dance year!


Joining Technoboy at his special event will be Italian mega act T’N’T – creators of the massive smash hit ‘Double Dutch Darkies’ who are going to do a special early hardstyle set to show us where it all began; one of the pioneers of hardstyle, Tuneboy; and a special live show from the Hardstyle Masterz! They will be joined by one of the Dutch veterans, Ruffian, who hosts the main stage of annual massive events Defqon.1 and Qlimax and has been influential in shaping the Dutch hardcore/hardstyle/jump and hip hop scenes to what they are today.

With half the early bird tickets sold before the line up was even announced, tickets are now sure to fly out the door so get in quick to avoid disappointment!!



Featuring:
Technoboy (ITY)
T’N’T (ITY)
Tuneboy (ITY)
Hardstyle Masterz – LIVE (ITY)
Ruffian (NL)
Kuruption, Little 1, Kazuki, [Clone], Decipher, 2Styliztik




Tickets on sale now:
Early Birds: $55 + BF (available exclusively through www.mystiquepromotions.com.au)
Industry: $65 (come with free Technoboy CD)
General Release $65 + BF
Door: $80


Available from:
www.mystiquepromotions.com.au
www.thehifi.com.au
Rockinghorse Records
Butter Beats
Gooble Warming
Mosh Pit Music
Sunflower Music
Rockaway Records
Cooly Hotel
Disasterpiece
Kill The Music
Sands Tavern
UQ Union Bookshop



TECHNOBOY (ITY)
When you randomly ask some Technoboy fans to describe their idol in one sentence, you can be sure the line "he is the King of hardstyle" will be spoken. That's quite something, being compared to one of the biggest legends in the music industry. But the ones that have heard and seen Technoboy perform during the ten years of his still-going-on-strong career will understand why. Maybe his clothing style is less extreme than how we know the King of rock 'n' roll; it's also flamboyant, trendy and something that goes hand in hand with his personality. His enormous collection of Nikes in all shapes and colors will most probably contain some blue and suede ones. And although the hip shakes of Elvis will never be beaten, when the Italian hardstyle DJ is performing he doesn't stop moving behind his DJ-booth. But the most important similarity is that both icons ARE their music. When you say hardstyle, you say Technoboy.

The story of Technoboy starts in Bologna, Italy in the second half of the 80's, when a hard-working schoolboy named Cristiano Giusberti stepped into a local discotheque for the first time. What was nothing more to his peers than a night out without having to bother about books and teachers, appeared to be a life-changing event for Cristiano. It was like every fiber of his body soaked up the music and he knew after that night what his destiny was: to be that guy on the podium, making people feel the same as he just experienced. Some years, much practicing and a lot of money spent on dance records later, Cristiano became that guy.

In 1992 Cristiano's musical career started. As DJ Gius he was offered a residency in an Italian club and in the following years many other clubs, like Pachito Club, Elixer Vitae, Escape, Station and East Side were added to his curriculum. In 1992 Giusberti also started working as an A&R manager for 'Route 66 Music Market for DJ's' and four years later also for 'Arsenic Sound'. That's where a new chapter in Cristiano's life emerged: next to playing music, he started producing it. Again, his musical talents didn't stay unnoticed: in 1999 he achieved worldwide fame with his DJ Gius remix of the track 'Kernkraft 400' by the German techno/electro project Zombie Nation. It was an important year for Giusberti: he also joined 'Alternative Sound Planet', that is part of one of the biggest record companies in the world: The SAIFAM Group. After finishing two tracks for the 'Titanic' label in October, Cristiano needed a cool and catchy alias for his production work. In Italy, 'techno' was a generic name for the different styles in dance music. It sounded good together with 'boy': Technoboy was born.

Technoboy gave a name and face to a musical style that took the dance scene by storm. Hard, energetic and banging dance music, but always supplied with a touch of Italian class and style: there couldn't be a better name for it than hardstyle. In 2001, after almost a decade of performing as DJ Gius, Cristiano stepped into a plane to Holland, the dance capital of the world, where he played his first gig as DJ Technoboy. He injected his beats into the crowd and within a couple of years, the whole country was infected by the Italian hardstyle virus. And not only Holland: Technoboy made people in countries like Germany, France, Italy, South-Africa and Australia shake their hips, stomp their feet and clap their hands. He was a headliner at every major hardstyle event on the globe: famous Dutch parties like Mystery Land, (45,000 visitors), Hard Bass (12,000 visitors), Decibel Outdoor (20,000 visitors), Qlimax (25,000 visitors), Defqon.1 Festival (30,000 visitors) and Sensation Black (40.000) and parties like Tomorrowland (Belgium), Sonic (Switzerland), Planetlove (Ireland) and Airbeat One (Germany) are on his résumé. In 2009, X-Qlusive Technoboy was added to this list and this night, where everything revolved around Cristiano Giusberti and his music, was a crown on his career and a night he and his fans will never forget.

With more labels than any other hardstyle artist under his belt (Dance Pollution, Red Alert, Titanic Records, Bonzai Italy, Green Force and BLQ), Cristiano released an uncountable amount of tracks under more than 30 different aliases, such as Pacific Link, The Hose, Giada, The KGB's, Citizen, TNT, Hardstyle Masterz, Tuneboy, 2 Best Enemies and, of course, Technoboy. He did remixes for the biggest names in the hardstyle scene, mixed CD's and has a discography that one easily could fill a book with.

Technoboy, the King of hardstyle: the comparison may be clear. And the good news is that Cristiano didn't intend to leave the building yet: his main goal for the future is to spread his hardstyle-word all over the planet and share his unconditional love for his music with as many people as possible!

T’N’T (ITY) – Early Hardstyle Set
T’N’T stands for Technoboy and Tuneboy and when these two get together they are dynamite! Creators of the smash hits ‘Double Dutch Darkies’, ‘First Match’, and ‘DJ Without a Brain’ to name just a few, T’N’T are going to take us back to the early days of hardstyle to show us where it all began!

Hardstyle Masterz – LIVE (ITY)
Hardstyle Masterz is considered to be one of the most influential acts in the hardstyle scene. Records like 'Age Of Reverse Bass', 'Beat Diz' and 'Light Of The Dark' scored worldwide success. Get ready for the Hardstyle Masterz live on stage cause the masters of hardstyle show no mercy:hard heading, ass kickin', going straight to the top… They accepted the task to make you dance till ya drop!

Tuneboy (ITY)
In 2000 he and Technoboy started producing music and it's no exaggeration that these two were the pioneers of a new energetic sound that we know now as hardstyle. Having created a swag of global hits including ‘Re-generate it’, ‘I Will Growl’, ‘Wackyjackie’ and ‘Just a Detail’, don’t miss Tuneboy as he makes his Brisbane debut!

Ruffian (NL)
“WARNING: Scientists are now certain that some disorders are caused by witnessing Ruffian in show! Prolonged exposure to Ruffness can result in serious mental disorders... But hey, would you really want to have it any other way?!” Ruffian is a veteran whom helped shape the Dutch Hardcore/Hardstyle/ Jump and Hiphop scene to what it is today.


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Woohoo, Ruffian!

Me and Domestix will be doing a "nothing suss" back to back set, looking forward to giving West End a much needed Gabber injection.
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Trailer's now online:

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Cool video Dave.

Especially the chick half way through.
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Looks rather mad.

looking forward to the 'nothing suss' back to back set also.
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There's an interview with Ruffian in this week's Scene magazine if anyone on here is interested...
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Indeed, I like his comment: "Some MCs just don't know when to shut up".
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Flier added to front page of Hardcore Maniacs.

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Buy 3 get 1 free is sold out and we're down to the final release pre sold tickets on the Mystique website... Oztix outlets still have tickets although the best deals around now are through the industry sellers who have tickets with no booking fee and with a free CD!! Get in quick!!
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