Thick As Thieves present Faithless (DJ Set)



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Revolver Bandroom

229 Chapel St, Prahran, Melbourne, Australia

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Revolver is divided into 2 rooms, depending on what time you go. The backroom is open 24 hrs on the weekend with grungey lounges providing a student sharehouse vibe that comes alive with the weird characters often seen at Revolver

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Plenty of door sales available from 8pm on the night. Online Allocation is now Exhausted?? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A prime house-pop group and consistent club act, Faithless is at its core a duo of producers Rollo and Sister Bliss. Faithless reached worldwide status quickly, with the 1994 singles "Salva Mea" (one of the biggest dance hits of the year), "Insomnia," and "Reverence." The debut Faithless album, also titled Reverence, appeared in late 1996. Sunday 8pm followed in 1998, reaching number ten in Britain and lofting several of its club hits into the pop charts, including "Bring My Family Back," "Take the Long Way Home," and the Top Ten "God Is a DJ." A comedown mix album, Back to Mine, appeared in early 2001, just before Faithless released Outrospective, album number three, in June. Sparked by a pair of British hits, "We Come 1" and "One Step Too Far" (the latter featuring Dido on vocals), Outrospective charted across Europe and was certified platinum In 2004, the band released the quieter than usual No Roots, with a new member (LSK) adding vocals. Two years later Faithless returned with 2006's To All New Arrivals. The Dance saw Faithless make a comeback in 2010, but even with a high-profile show at that year's Glastonbury Festival, the album became their last. In 2011, Maxi Jazz announced via their website that the band would come to an end. Faithless played their final live dates at London's Brixton Academy in April 2011. Within just a few years, however, the band made a comeback, playing several open-air venues during the summer of 2015 and releasing a remix album, Faithless 2.0, in September. The album included reworkings by a host of the biggest names in dance music, including Avicii, Tiësto, Rudimental, Armin Van Buuren, Eric Prydz, Above & Beyond, and Booka Shade. It also included several new originals from the band. We're looking forward to Faithless joining us for a well-awaited DJ set at Revolver Sundays.