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RA.EX034 Simon Caldwell


Published / 18 May 2011
Filesize / 93.74 MB
Length / 00:39:00
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The weekly RA Exchange is a series of conversa- tions with artists, labels and promoters shaping the electronic music landscape.


RA.EX034 Simon Caldwell

A Sydney vet talks about his home.

In the first half of our Australian RA Exchange special this week, we chat to Simon Caldwell. With a career spanning almost two decades—all of it spent in Sydney—Caldwell stands as one of the most informed people to speak with about the city's clubbing history. He's been one of the cornerstone figures of the city's electronic community, having held down long-term residencies at Home and Chinese Laundry, two of the city's most influential clubs. More recently, he's co-promoted Mad Racket, a party held at The Marrickville Recreation and Bowling Club, one of Sydney's most unlikely party spots. RA's Matt Unicomb talked to Caldwell about all of the above and more earlier this year.


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