Slice N Dice
Males who wear masks hold the power. They’re mysterious, commanding and strike your curiosity. They like to keep everyone guessing and provoke the ‘art-of-manliness’ if worn correctly. Girls want to be the one to take it off and guys wish they’d thought of it! Think about it, superheroes always get lucky…
Slice N Dice, have become a household name and much loved DJ duo in Australia and more importantly around the world. When experiencing a Slice N Dice show, you will immediately find that they force you to focus entirely on the sound they produce, the performance they deliver and nothing else. With their suave and mysterious look, driving Electro House music, charismatic persona and all round energy, their concept has now taken on a whole new form of excitement and demand. With support stretching from Australia, to Europe, USA and even South America, these boys have really taken the scene by storm!
Having supported acts such as Fatman Scoop, Stafford Brothers, DJ Whoo Kidd (50 Cent’s DJ), Bombs Away, Tydi, DJ Caffeine (USA) and more...
Slice N Dice are also getting set to debut their first single “Robots Like To Have Sex” in September 2011 through Surfer Rosa Records. A track that has had much anticipation in the Electro House scene. They are also currently signed to Shabang Records (Australia), with their most commonly known track being their remix of “Dancing In Moscow – Slop Rock”, which charted at number 18 on the DJ Tunes House Charts. You can also expect to see Slice N Dice collaborating with many other artists shortly, as they prepare to release their debut EP in early 2012.
If it’s even possible, Slice N Dice have bigger and better ambitions for the year 2012 approaching. Amongst all the Australian gigs, they are soon to be returning to the USA for a major tour and also travelling to Asia for the first time.
It looks like we are dawning on a new age of Electro House with this mystifying and crazy Australian duo!
It’s safe to say that you cannot put into words why this talented duo is spreading like wild fire; it’s just something you have to experience.