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Originally attracted to the hard trance sounds played in the morning sets at Hobart's early raves, Model T first started DJing in late '94. His taste in trance eventually extended towards more psychedelic flavours, and from late '95 to early '98, was a permanent fixture under the name of The Alchemist at the many outdoor trance parties that were held in that time. Whilst on holiday, Model T was also fortunate enough to play at the then legendary Trance Buddha club in Amsterdam, and also at the Global Chillage coffee shop. He has also played at The Palace, in Kuala Lumpur, and at The Mansion in Melbourne.
After growing disappointed with the direction that his beloved trance was taking, Model T dropped the flouro gear and embraced techno and house, until in '99, the rollin flavas of drum 'n' bass caught his attention, and that's the way it's been ever since. Model T has also been the promoter of the Liquid Lounge, a summer Sunday drum n bass session held at the Telegraph Hotel on Hobart's waterfront.
Although now residing in Brisbane, he can still be found DJing at Halo and Syrup nightclubs.
Model T has supported the following international and interstate artists:
Grooverider, Aphrodite, High Contrast, LTJ Bukem & MC Conrad (4 times), DJ Friction & SP:MC, Pendulum (5 times), ShyFX, Teebee, Goldie (2 times) & MC Lowqui, DJ Patife & MC Cleveland Watkiss, DJ SS, Tech Itch, DJ Randall, The Upbeats (NZ), Concord Dawn (NZ), Q-Bik (WA/NZ), MPK (Adelaide), Patch (Adelaide), Ritual (Sydney), SpinFX, K-Oscillate (Melbourne), Junglettes - Kim de la Haye & Angie Summers (Brisbane) ... just to name a few!
Model T plays all drum n bass styles from hard and techy dancefloor vibes all the way through to deep rollers, and liquid funk with a hint of dub pressure. Music for the dancefloor and the mind.
Model T is also hosts "Flex Time with Model T" a 2hr live internet radio show every Sunday on http://www.krankydigital.com from 5-7pm EST - be sure to check it out.
Testimonials
"Model T was up next, a local returning to Hobart to show us why this night would not be the same without him. Playing a stack of belting new tracks, I think it was during his set I turned on the GPRS, as with all orientation gone, I was anybody's" Sauce Issue #44, Felix Blacker