PETER VAN HOESEN

WHERE: One22
WHEN: Friday, January 25, 2013






Peter Van Hoesen Is Belgium's Peter Van Hoesen the techno artist of 2012? We think so. The evidence is compelling. A new album 'Perceiver' on his label Time To Express, a new album as Sendai with Yves De Mey, podcasts for XLR8R, mnmlssgs, CLR and Electric Deluxe. He played the coveted Sunday night set at Japan's legendary Labyrinth festival melting minds over 4 hours, a 4D sound performance at ADE and tearing up clubs around the world every other week - he's been pretty much untouchable.



Currently living in Berlin, Peter got his start running around the Brussels electronic music scene as DJ and producer as early as 1993. Playing everything from straight-up dancefloor jackin' techno to advanced abstract electronica, his tracks and remixes have been released on his own labels Time To Express and Foton as well as through Meakusma, Ostgut Ton, CLR, Hotflush, Exone, Token, Komisch, Lan Muzic, Curle and many more. Peter well and truly made his name known with the launch of 'Entropic City' his first LP in 2010 to much critical acclaim.

This is Peter's second trip to Sydney, his first club set here, and his only Sydney show. We are very, very excited to be part of this.

Supporting Peter will be Sydney's DJ Trinity (4our) and James Walsh (Anomaly)

DJ Trinity -

As a DJ, Trinity's sound has continued to evolve over the past few years to a fluid and deep, dark and dubby, atmospheric and emotional take on dancefloor techno. As part of the crew behind the Loosekaboose and 4our events, she's been responsible for bringing such names as Steffi and Eric Cloutier to our shores. As Trinity and Beyond, she's a number of releases on Pinksilver and Moodmusic that have shown leanings from dub to techno to acid, and have caught the ear, and been remixed by such names as Deepchild, Pezzner and XDB. We feel that Trinity will perfectly complement PVH, and can't wait to see what she does on the night,.

James Walsh -

One of the new breed of talent rising though Sydney's underground, James marathon performances at recent outdoor even Anomaly has got toungues wagging all over town. His sound, a psychedelic and slow burning take on deep house, techno and abstract ambient grooves has been honed through bouncing around Sydney's warehouse scene, Japan's techno clubs and festivals and he has an amazing eye and ear for those impossible to find pieces of vinyl from all over the world. We look forward to what James will pull out as he warms up the room.


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