Dave from Laundry is class act, he’s always booked my touring DJs when they’ve come over from the US! Cool interview as well to learn about the Aussie scene
Dope interview. Really insightful stuff. As an oldhead hip hop fan I'm grateful that theres dudes like this still supporting the young and emerging hip hop scene
Gershwin room... ohnmy.... cant recall how many bands ive seen play there... actually cant remember too many cells destroyed. But its many. thr down stairs bar was just a local drinkjng bar and pool tables full of famous riff raff.
No-one in history said that the guards at the Espy didn't throw blokes down the steps at which point one would go through the white picket fence if one didn't understand that being thrown down the steps meant that you had to leave. . . Great chat, sick venue laundry. Dave's the best!
Cheers Danny, cheers Dave. I've been away from Melbourne for a long time now, happy to hear the Laundry name is back, early 2000s that was a spot for local hip hop nights so nice one keeping the history going. Hats off for keeping nightlife alive in Melbourne. Puzzles me why the city/gov’t is happy to let the business math get so wonky, especially after weathering all the BS with the pandemic. Who wins when venues and bars close? Property developers? The city somehow? Empty streets seem like a lose/lose for all involved.
46:29 Happy to hear Dave rating this...I used to DJ regularly downstairs for Baddums (local deeper dubstep events - he used to run Heavy Innit w Graham) for those Wednesday nights about 10 years ago! I was LITERALLY DJing there for the Childish Gambino flash gig that night (Jan 2012) and all of a sudden the place was packed, I didn't know what was going on but all of a sudden I was "support" for him lol. I wouldn't have rinsed it so hard before him and his style if I knew what was happening but I was playing for the crowd and keeping them active. Baddums was mad he got doubled on and didn't get to DJ and got held up there but we all agreed it was a crazy experience, great crowd to DJ to...one of my best go-to memories as a local nobody DJ. I'd actually gotten a photographer friend to come down and she was stoked getting some snaps of it too. Also had a great night putting on a (fairly dud in numbers) event, and just punting for (most memorable UG events) Ras G (RIP), Uncomfortable Beats, Daisuke Tanabe...Some of the emptier ones had some of the most memorable top tier underground acts.
Dave from Laundry is class act, he’s always booked my touring DJs when they’ve come over from the US! Cool interview as well to learn about the Aussie scene
As someone in the brissy rap scene hearing the similarities and differences with Melbourne and it's venues is crazy.
Dope interview. Really insightful stuff. As an oldhead hip hop fan I'm grateful that theres dudes like this still supporting the young and emerging hip hop scene
Gershwin room... ohnmy.... cant recall how many bands ive seen play there... actually cant remember too many cells destroyed. But its many.
thr down stairs bar was just a local drinkjng bar and pool tables full of famous riff raff.
Great Insights into the Night Club Industry and what a great leader of the Night Club Scene
No-one in history said that the guards at the Espy didn't throw blokes down the steps at which point one would go through the white picket fence if one didn't understand that being thrown down the steps meant that you had to leave. . .
Great chat, sick venue laundry. Dave's the best!
Teriyaki anarki sarki @ the laundry. Who here remembers that? 😂😂😂
Those nights were something. Consumed a lot of mushrooms at Laundry, The Brunswick st. area was such good fun while tripping.
Cheers Danny, cheers Dave. I've been away from Melbourne for a long time now, happy to hear the Laundry name is back, early 2000s that was a spot for local hip hop nights so nice one keeping the history going. Hats off for keeping nightlife alive in Melbourne. Puzzles me why the city/gov’t is happy to let the business math get so wonky, especially after weathering all the BS with the pandemic. Who wins when venues and bars close? Property developers? The city somehow? Empty streets seem like a lose/lose for all involved.
Loving the content mate! A part 2 with Dave would be great!
Oh Laundry bar i remember that place. Saw Wu Tang there ages ago. Love your content Danny.
Thanks Andy!
Quality content
Thank you, was a ripper Yarn!
Immortal Technique at the Epsy was amazing!
46:29 Happy to hear Dave rating this...I used to DJ regularly downstairs for Baddums (local deeper dubstep events - he used to run Heavy Innit w Graham) for those Wednesday nights about 10 years ago! I was LITERALLY DJing there for the Childish Gambino flash gig that night (Jan 2012) and all of a sudden the place was packed, I didn't know what was going on but all of a sudden I was "support" for him lol. I wouldn't have rinsed it so hard before him and his style if I knew what was happening but I was playing for the crowd and keeping them active. Baddums was mad he got doubled on and didn't get to DJ and got held up there but we all agreed it was a crazy experience, great crowd to DJ to...one of my best go-to memories as a local nobody DJ. I'd actually gotten a photographer friend to come down and she was stoked getting some snaps of it too.
Also had a great night putting on a (fairly dud in numbers) event, and just punting for (most memorable UG events) Ras G (RIP), Uncomfortable Beats, Daisuke Tanabe...Some of the emptier ones had some of the most memorable top tier underground acts.
Wicked story! Love it
Dude, there was a Laundry place in late9 0's early 00 CHINESE LAUNDRY that's it were involved with them. It had a great reputation for live music
proud to say i played at laundry many a night .... loved that spot
Heaps gun interview Danny you killed it!
Keep up the quality content your channel is killa 🔥
Thanks bro appreciate it
Just grabbed some tickets for next Saturday cheers Danny
Lesssssgo see ya there
Well spoken fella. Good yarn. Onya boys
Thanks bro!
great content thanks for sharing your experiences
You should defs interview Alex McDonnell
What's up man! Loving your videos and loving your drinks please can you release 4 packs...
4 packs of?
Keep putting them up brother🤜🤛
Thanks for watching from NZ you legend!
More crackin content. Keep it up Danny 👍
Thank you brother!
Return of the mack
Wicked interview Danny
Thank you brother
total legend
couldnt agree more
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Booze prices are the killer!
Cost keep driving them up and its killing all ent
@@Dannysrants totally, I get it 😢
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@@Dannysrants Great interview BTW 👍🏻🍺
Aussie rap is horrendous.