
DJ Chronic to play ANZAC Day
Kronic is Australia’s most reckless entertainer. Fueled with Ciroc, Patron and an alarming disregard for personal safety, his electronically sequenced on-stage acrobatics take dj’ing to the next level, leaving crowds everywhere yearning for more.
Raised on tapes from AM and Rectangle, Kronic originally sported his hip-hop wares across house parties and boudoirs of Adelaide, wooing friends and foes with a west coast influenced take on musical curation. Mixing things up towards the end of 2000s, his sound became more electric and diversified, with artists such as Chuckie and Afrojack finding their way into the mix. Sensing the imminent club music invasion, Kronic set his gold chains aside and hopped onto the glow stick electro-club revolution.
Five years on, with tour supports for LMFAO, Afrojack, David Guetta, Snoop Dogg, Lil Jon notched into his bed post, alongside lanyards from Creamfields and a handful of Australia’s biggest festivals slung over the door, Kronic has a penchant for picking the right track. Trading Adelaide for the Gold Coast, Kronic hooked up with fellow party enthusiasts Bombs Away, and transformation from mixtape DJ to party-proven producer began.
Locking in some studio time along the way, with a handful of infamous mash-ups, mixtapes and bootlegs filling out his discography, Kronic delivered his debut release and Top Ten ARIA Club chart single – ‘Looking for Some Girls’ in early 2012. Rich in synth and donk the video clocked over a million view within it’s first 7 days before YouTube took it down. Taking it all in stride, Kronic is currently in the studio crafting the next generation of party-starting anthems alongside Seany B, FlyGirl Tee, Krunk, and Uberjakd.
What: DJ Chronic
Where: Epsy Bar
When: April 25th
Price: Free
Info: www.espy.com.au