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SUMMARY:CRAZY P (DJ SET) X MILO EASTWOOD
DESCRIPTION:Dancing in Space & Freo.Social present\nCRAZY P (DJ SET)\nMILO EASTWOOD (NAARM)\nFew have done it as well — or for as long — as Crazy P. The legendary electronic outfit, deeply influenced by vintage disco, soul and house, emerged from Nottingham in the late ’90s when house heads Chris Todd (AKA Hot Toddy) and Jim Baron (AKA Ron Basejam) channelled raw club energy and “razzled it up” with deep-disco sizzle.\nSoon joined by Danielle Moore, Tim Davies and Matt Klose, the group went on to craft dancefloor heaters, release seven albums, and tour the globe.\nForever innovators, Crazy P remained magnetic throughout their evolution — nowhere more so than on Any Signs of Love, their final album with inimitable frontwoman and creative force Danielle Moore, who tragically passed away in 2024.\nCarrying the legacy forward in a new form, Jim (Hot Toddy) returns to the decks with ecstatic, disco-fried DJ sets — rolling through the classics, fan favourites, and plenty more.\nMILO EASTWOOD (NAARM)\nMilo Eastwood is a Naarm/Melbourne-based DJ and radio host.\nA familiar voice to many, Milo began his journey in community radio as a teenager and has spent the past eight years hosting PBS FM’s Breakfast show (106.7FM). A respected tastemaker in Melbourne’s music community, his deep love of sound has shaped an eclectic morning soundtrack for listeners across the city.\nHis Friday morning throwdowns have become a ritual for early commuters — setting the tone for the weekend with a vibrant blend of disco, house, left-field electronica and an uplifting smorgasbord of sounds.\nBeyond the studio, Milo has played festivals including Meredith, Golden Plains, Loch Hart, NYE On The Hill, Inner Varnika and Panama. He’s also hosted countless sold-out parties at Melbourne institutions such as The Night Cat, The Fairfield Amphitheatre and 24 Moons, with his most recent headline show at Coburg Lake Reserve drawing his biggest crowd to date.\nAlong the way, he’s supported the likes of CC:DISCO!, Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul, Horse Meat Disco, DJ JNETT, Maribou State and Magdalena Bay, among others.\nSUPPORT FROM\nAUGIE WAS HERE B2B SKIN CONTACT\nDANCING IN SPACE DJS\nSUNDAY 22ND MARCH\nFREO.SOCIAL\nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/2041814416771231/\n
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