Having grown up just a stone's throw away from Sydney's infamous Kings Cross in its highly touted golden era, Flamingo always had a love for dance music.
In the space of a short couple of years, sets centred around heavy baselines and hypnotic grooves have seen him share the stage with some of Australia’s and the World’s biggest names including Max Chapman and LO’99, as well as earning himself a residency at Sydney’s hottest new venue ‘LABEL.’
The 22 year old producer’s tracks are centred around pulsing beats, with his successful debut EP “In My Head” peaking at Number 27 on the Beatport Tech House. Throw in the early successes of his own brand ‘Utopic’, it’s safe to say the future is looking bright for the young Aussie.
In the short two years Flamingo has been deejaying, a relentless work ethic and passion for the scene has seen him share the stage with some of Australia’s biggest names including Choomba and Alex Preston, as well as earning himself a residency at Sydney’s hottest new venue ‘Label.’
The 22 year old producer’s tracks are centred around pulsing beats and heavy baselines . After his successful debut EP “In My Head” peaked at Number 27 on the Beatport Tech House charts, it’s safe to say the future is looking bright for the young Aussie.
Having grown up just a stone's throw away from Sydney's infamous Kings Cross in its highly touted golden era, Flamingo always had a love for dance music.
In the space of a short couple of years, sets centred around heavy baselines and hypnotic grooves have seen him share the stage with some of Australia’s and the World’s biggest names including Max Chapman and LO’99, as well as earning himself a residency at Sydney’s hottest new venue ‘LABEL.’
The 22 year old producer’s tracks are centred around pulsing beats, with his successful debut EP “In My Head” peaking at Number 27 on the Beatport Tech House. Throw in the early successes of his own brand ‘Utopic’, it’s safe to say the future is looking bright for the young Aussie.
In the short two years Flamingo has been deejaying, a relentless work ethic and passion for the scene has seen him share the stage with some of Australia’s biggest names including Choomba and Alex Preston, as well as earning himself a residency at Sydney’s hottest new venue ‘Label.’
The 22 year old producer’s tracks are centred around pulsing beats and heavy baselines . After his successful debut EP “In My Head” peaked at Number 27 on the Beatport Tech House charts, it’s safe to say the future is looking bright for the young Aussie.