Damien Spencer AKA Kanka is a self-taught DJ, mixing since 1997 at underground techno parties, when Sydney was just a tad cooler.
In 1998 Damien hosted a Techno radio show on Radio Dex and was then runner up in 3D World Magazine Comin up Dj of the Year award in 2000.
Some of Damiens main influences and mentors were Ming.D & Abel El Toro, Umek, Thomas Schmuacher, Joey Beltram, Dave CLark, Zeitgetgesit, Manson.
Throughout the years Damien Spencer has played at many different venues and events such as Haus of Techno, Happy Valley, Jungle Punks, Trip to space, Gatecrasher in Bondi Beach, Good Bar & Kinsela’s Thursday night residency with Abel El Toro and Liquid Labyrinth, Global Gathering and a bunker in Krefeld Germany.
Also well known at Bondi Beach radio back in the day when it was in the old backpackers on top of Bondi Hotel and Bondi Board Riders. Then hosting a longtime radio show with Dj Robin Banks – The Wax Museum.
His sets can best be described as crunchy, gritty techno with rave influences. Alongside mixing, Kanka has produced techno warehouse parties through his own production company A2A, which was founded in 1999, and had helped shape the underground Sydney music scene with its epic, boundary-pushing and rebellious style.
Today Damien continues to spin epic tunes and endeavours to keep pushing the boundaries and delivering amazing parties to techno lovers.
In his spare time you’ll find him at underground rave parties, techno festivals or in the local record store hunting for new gems.
The team at A2A look forward to bringing two electronic music events to the Good Space Festival with Artists Ming D, Grumplemorph, Jayd e, Pride, Robin Banks, Kanka, Michele Conte with visuals and lighting by Jack Barton and Tim Smith.
Looking forward to seeing you on the dance floor!
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Cultural participation & representation is the core mechanism for strengthening ties between individuals & communities
Covid-19 has wrought havoc on our collective social connection, though, ironically, it is also one of the few things that literally every Australian has personal experience of. As we emerge from two years of the pandemic, the time is ripe for celebrating our shared humanity with positivity and joy.
During the GOOD SPACE Festival activation periods, employment has been generate for hundreds of people and organisations from the arts, cultural, environmental, social enterprise, hospitality, production, retail and service sectors at a time when employment opportunities in those sectors are drastically needed.
GOOD SPACE will be a place for Sydney to celebrate and embrace its own diversity in a joyful union.
GOOD SPACE will greatly benefit not just the city’s economy, but equally – the physical and mental health of its population through satisfying its clear hunger for culture, and with the additional aid of specific wellness-aimed events and workshops.
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