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Dangerdisko

Farez Khan, Dangerdisko

04-Dec-15 20:00

Dangerdisko

With a career that spans over 8 years, Shaheed Naz and Robotron 5000 are more than ready to showcase their evolving music styles. Their music styles includes sublime mix of nu disco, 80’s new wave, indie dance and good old house music. Heavily influenced by the iconic 80’s pop culture, throwback music and art, Dangerdisko thrives to revive the glory days of spectacular synths and laser infused disco 80s.

 

Their friendship and musical bond continued to thrive despite them going their own ways to explore their personal passions. They eventually got together in 2008 to form Dangerdisko. From early beginnings of creating tunes in a dusty bedroom studio in Subang Jaya, to collaborating with Malaysia’s legendary queen of jazz, Dato’ Sheila Majid. The dynamic duo successfully captured the attention of the scene with their eclectic brand of nu disco.

 

Their gigs include, Future Music Festival Asia, Urbanscapes, Good Vibes Festival, and Heineken Thirst Tour among others. Dangerdisko have also toured around North America, Hong Kong, and Indonesia. Their latest debut album is Hedonism. A music feature that encompasses past records and recently recorded ones, it not only relays their journey thus far, it is also one to define Shah and Farez as legitimately talented individuals.

For the record, Farez scored 18!

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