NOY hits Thirsty Thursdays – 21 April 16
Brisbane Legend and main resident of superclub, The Met – Noy – Hits Thirsty Thursdays!
DJ’s Jotheo | Jakey J | Migs | Jimmy Kixx on support on Level 1
Beer Garden kicks of at 6pm with Caillin Malley Live followed by DJ’s Mikey Wilson and Mr Sparkles
Paul Bell smashes out the daggy stuff in the Throwback room from 10pm
About Noy!
With a keynote of defying all genre boundaries, Noy the Brisbane electronic aficionado takes the cake for ascending on the new chapter of what we know dance music as today. Pumping a production and DJ heart for trap and bass predominate beats, the synthesis this east coast wonder brings with electro, techno and festival prone anthems is undoubtedly on cue.
Go back to a festival moment where A-Trak, UZ, Brodinski or lord Claude Vonstroke mixed with a blossom of Australian talent in Flume and the late Ajax dropped every track you needed- this is the musical journey Noy is taking you on. Breaking dance floors with musical ambition that elevates and shares what he’s feeling. Across some of Australia’s inaugural festivals from Parklife to Stereosonic and Future Music Festival, this little gem of a beat trapper is all about making that sound travel. Billing with Diplo, Bart B More, Zeds Dead to Fake Blood and local hero Tommy Trash, Noy takes the call for arousing the top slots for electronic’s best, known for his versatility and celebration of a BPM overload.
Headphones on, studio lit, Noy has had originals signed with Hi Tech and Vicious Bitch boasting a sick collaboration with Slop Rock on ‘You Got That’ out with Xelon while remixes on Klub Kids, Shabang , Hype and many others have seen Beatport charts explode especially across the Top 50 and Top 100 Hip Hop ladders. On that tip, M.I.A. the legend has been known to drop Noy’s unofficial edits on ‘Bring The Noise’, making this artist clearly one sitting on the hot wire. With a forthcoming EP drop and a collaborative project ready to fire, it’s with great electronically bound honor that the industry empowers Brisbane’s next explosive.