Jonas Rathsman (SE) - Revolver Sundays



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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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Alter Tours & Events, EATmusic & REVOLVER SUNDAYS presents Jonas Rathsman Gin fuelled melodic dance floor moments from Sweden. Don't sleep on this, tickets are on sale now from Eventbrite. Since being named BBC Radio 1’s ‘Future Star of 2013’ by one of dance music’s most respected DJs - Pete Tong, Jonas Rathsman has gone on to exceed all expectations with a string of first class releases, remixes and an undoubted ability to work a dancefloor. Closing 2014 with a timeless underground anthem - a remix for global star Sam Smith - kicked of the Swede’s next chapter and marked the start of his two most career defining years to date. Rathsman’s remix of ‘Like I Can’ caught the attention of Annie Mac, who instantly premiered it on her Friday night show, Pete Tong who made it his ‘Essential New Tune’ and Danny Howard, where it became #1 on his ‘Dance Anthems’ show. Rarely have remixes made such an impact. Proving that he was more than a great remixer, Rathsman’s highly anticipated follow up came in the form of ‘Wolfsbane’ which was first tested out on the packed out dancefloor of Space Ibiza whilst supporting Disclosure. The crowd’s reaction to the track was so strong that it cemented the duo’s feeling that ‘Wolfsbane’ was the track with which to launch their new imprint, Method White. After picking up early club support from Solomun, Guy Gerber, Adriatique and Jackmaster it was crowned ‘Essential New Tune’ again by Pete Tong and went on to be hailed the ‘Tune Of Miami Music Week’ by Beatport, hitting the Top 10 of their Deep House Chart along the way. In 2017 Rathsman’s ELEMENTS brand would continue to flourish, reaching its tenth installment and now extending to one off events that saw him sell out Autumn Street Studios - a five-hundred capacity warehouse space in the east of London. An organic connection was growing both with fans and piers, a connection that would lead to the launch of the ELEMENTS record label which would launch with Rathsman’s own ‘Within Borders’ EP. The EP reached the top 20 of the Beatport Techno Release chart, was Hottest Record on Triple J in Australia and received over 10 plays across BBC Radio 1, whilst picking up support from Damian Lazarus, Maceo Plex, Andhim, Joseph Capriati amongst many others. With ELEMENTS quickly growing into the go-to place to discover underground music and his fashion brand ‘Uniforms for the Dedicated’ driving forward, Rathsman is set for a hugely exciting future confirming all notions that this versatile Swede is most definitely here to stay.

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