True underground electronic music has a way of flicking the switch on the soul. With decades behind him, a pure devotion to techno, DJ and producer Brad Every has cemented his position in Melbourne, by giving a solid bout of energy across festivals and clubs in the industry, while having supported some of Australia and the world’s most respected house and techno artists.
Known for taking over consoles on festival stages that weren’t even international guests, Brad’s emergence in the 90’s as a three-turntablist at iconic parties like the U.F.P and M.U.D events, set the tone for his music decades later. From large-scale festivals like Stereosonic supporting Vitalic and most recent Festival 23 supporting KiKo to club nights including Let’s Get Minimal Brisbane, Perth’s ReTek with Chris Liebing & Beroshima, Liquid Fusion Melbourne, a residency at Warehouse 3000 and spots at Mama Said in Melbourne, Brad Every has paved a road fit for the elusive techno enthusiast across the country and abroad, including an iconic four hour set on the beach in Boracay, Philippines. Also with an array of local stars such as Steve Bleas, Steve Ward, Jacob Malmo, Jamie Stevens, just to name a few. 2020 sees the emergence of Brad Every’s original catalogue of music, already gaining support from global underground electronic music tastemakers like Secret Cinema, Egbert and Davide Carbone.
Breaking the mould and regaining the real meaning of techno, there’s no doubt this artist who has seen the 90’s rave scene into the 2000’s, has cemented his mark in the industry today.
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