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Shots Of The Day – We Love Sounds-Auckland @ Studio

We Love Sounds
Friday June 4th
Queens Birthday Weekend
STUDIO / INK / COHERENT

What is We Love Sounds?

Hailing from Ibiza, the massive global music brand that is "We Love" descends on NZ shores for the first time. Most famous internationally for its "We Love Space" parties in Ibiza, the brand is better known down under for the "We Love Sounds" festival in Australia. In its 7th year and located in 6 cities across Australia it is the countries largest winter festival. Kiwi owned Passionfruit Planet is very proud to be bringing "We Love Sounds" to Auckland in 2010. Headlined by the legendary Underworld and with "Live" performances, world class sound and lighting, multiple zones and opulent VIP experience "We Love Sounds" sets a festival atmosphere that will astound. Don't miss the chance to be part of the biggest show this winter!

Featuring

Steve Aoki (USA)

DJ Steve Aoki Kid Millionaire has risen from throwing impromptu concerts in his living room while a student at UC Santa Barbara in the late '90s to become one of the most sought after DJs in the country. Deemed the music tastemaker by those in the know, his ear for music paired with his ability to drop party rocking beats has championed dance floors night after night. Whether providing the indie soundtrack to his wildly popular Tuesday night at Cinespace in LA (which also showcases the hippest up-and-coming bands) or dropping the biggest party hits at Hollywood's LAX and NYC's Marquee, Steve Aoki has become a jack-of-all-trades.

www.myspace.com/steveaoki
steveaoki.dimmak.com/blog/
www.steveaoki.com/
www.facebook.com/pages/Steve-Aoki/29286157460

Laidback Luke (NL)

Holland's beloved house music-loving homeboy, Laidback Luke is on an international mission to rock clubs, win hearts and top charts. A producer and DJ with immense talent, tonnes of spirit and a steely determination to succeed, he has been on a worldwide search for the ultimate in dancefloor energy since the mid-1990s.

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