Sam Feldt [Netherlands] +Samrai [Syd] Hits Thursdays 08 March 18 at the Vic!
Dutch producer and DJ Sam Feldt who shot to stardom with his version of Show me Love hits Thursdays with Sydney’s Beast Mode AKA Samrai just back from his Red Bull Thre3style competition!
►Beer Garden: kicks off with Caillin Malley Live at 7pm… Then from 9 DJ’s Mr Sparkles | Grey Matter
►Nightclub: Jake J | Migs | Jimmy Kixx with special guest SAM FELDT!
►RNB Room DJ Paul Bell + special guest SAMRAI!
►3 Rooms 1 Party Brisbane’s #1 Thursday Night!
►About SAM FELDT
While only in his early twenties, Dutchman Sam Feldt has become quite the deep house tastemaker of his day. With amazing remix work as well as solid hits like the early 2015 release ‘Show Me Love’, which proved to be his definite claim to fame, he’s one of the DJs to watch when it comes to a new sound flooding the scene.
Sam Feldt is definitely not a stranger to the house music scene. After working behind the scenes as a producer for a long time, perfecting his musical talents, he decides to show the world what he’s capable of by uploading his first tunes by the end of summer ‘13. Within a year Sam signs with Spinnin’ Records and releases his first track on the label.
It doesn’t take long for the young producer to get censed by international dance media as part of a new exciting wave of melodic deep house. With almost two million plays on SoundCloud and 250.000 plays in one week as well as a #1 Hypem spot for his remix of the Sander van Doorn & Firebeatz release ‘Guitar Track’, Sam can surely be seen as the rookie of the year 2014.
Besides releasing his first original tracks with De Hofnar, the widely popular ‘Bloesem’ and a cool bootleg of the Fleetwood Mac anthem ‘Big Love’, he also presents catching remixes for folk band Mumford And Sons (‘I Will Wait’, together with Bloombox), Naxxos (‘New Orleans’), I Am Oak (‘On Trees And Birds And Fire’) and Jose Gonzalez (‘Stay Alive’, which reaches #1 on Hypem).
Yeah, Sam is getting on a roll. By the end of 2014 the instant classic summer tune ‘Hot Skin’ comes out, made with fellow producer Kav Verhouzer, building up to over 800.000 YouTube views after its release. It marks he’s beyond the stage of being a rookie, Sam Feldt is already a known name delivering big tunes on a regular basis.
That’s some way to start 2015. By now, Sam has played all around the world, sharing the stage with the biggest names in the industry like Kygo, Robin Schulz, Thomas Jack, Alle Farben, Kölsch, Steve Rachmad and Benny Rodrigues. His sound is characterized by beautifully built melodies, loads of atmosphere and emotion packed in a tantalizing, often laidback groove.
It’s a sound taking over more and more dancefloors these days, culminating in Sam’s brand new release ‘Show Me Love’ in February 2015. The track is a unique take on the eponymous 90s dance classic, completely restructured with the vocals used in a completely new way. It receives massive DJ support, scoring over 4 million SoundCloud plays in a month, marking Sam Feldt’s definite arrival as headlining artist.
Meanwhile, the Dutchman explores the wide world of this fetching new deep house sound with his regular mix tapes. Released on SoundCloud these sets count hundreds of thousands plays every time, some of them even reaching over a million plays.
Following this success, Sam drops a new tune together with Amsterdam duo The Him by the end of March. As it happens, ‘Midnight Hearts’ turns out another claim to fame for the young DJ, making him more than a household name in 2015’s deep house scene. A new flame has come, and it’s getting brighter by the day.
►About SAMRAI
The name Samrai means more than just a good time on the dancefloor. It signifies versatility, talent, energy and charisma mixed together to create a phenomenal and unforgettable DJ set whether in clubs across the world, at the country’s biggest festivals, or listening to one of the Australian champion turntablists’ mix CD releases on some of the world’s biggest labels including Universal Music and Ministry Of Sound.
His versatility has led Samrai to play alongside some of the biggest names in music today. Some of these names include Kanye West, Neyo, Rihanna, Chris Brown,The Black Eyed Peas, Lil Jon, Cypress Hill, Wu-Tang Clan, LMFAO, Redman & Method Man, Xzibit, Jurassic 5, Pharaohe Monch, Beatnuts, Gangstarr & Rhazel & Snoop Dogg.
Samrai signed with Universal Music in 2003 as one of the DJ’s on the Blazin Mixtape series. The Blazin series was the first legal mixtape available in Australia and has gone on to be Universal Music’s biggest urban compilation selling in excess of 300,000 copies. Proving his versatility as a DJ, Samrai released “Maximum Bass Overdrive” compilation, that ended up selling over 50,000 copies on Ministry of Sound Australia.
Samrai is also a master of trickery on the decks having won a number of prestigious accolades including the Australian DMC Championships and the ITF Australian Scratch Championships. Gaining an amazing Top 14 world ranking at the DMC World Finals in London in 2001, Samrai was the youngest DJ to ever represent Australia at just 19 years old.
The only Australian Turntablist to have won Both National Titles In DMC & ITF, Samrai also Is The Stealth National Dj Champion.
With all these achievements and more under his belt, it’s obvious to see why Samrai is Australia’s Number one Turntablist DJs. A DJ Samrai set will have you amazed in a matter of minutes as he masterfully battles the turntables with his diverse song selection and trickery. If you have yet to experience Samrai, prepare to be introduced to one of the greatest.