Where initially one might think that a review of Sneaky Sound System does not hold rank on a website devoted to the hard, fast and loud sounds of rock music, both the credibility of the act along with their dynamic stage show offer a few reasons why such an outing might be considered and thoroughly enjoyed as a result.
Hailing from Sydney, Sneaky began as a Sunday night DJ set that over the past 8 years has achieved mainstream popularity as a dance pop Sound System.
Presenting the Poptronica Tour, Sneaky Sound System has taken their glittering synthed success on the road throughout Australia and New Zealand.
Arriving to Jonny Pow!! on the decks the growing crowd were treated to re-mixed Daft Punk and Michael Jackson and even a little of Sneaky Sound System, which is a DJ faux pas, no?
The largely female audience with smatterings of male were covered in sequins, plastered in spandex and bejewelled.
An MC announced the arrival of DJ Black Angus, MC Double D and the impeccable Miss Connie in blue bubble skirt to the squealing delight of darlings yearning to get their dance on.
With bass pounding Miss Connie’s voice quivered above the beat into the open vulnerability of I Like It. Lacking in live instrumentation the outfit maintained the recorded structure of their arrangements that allowed the crowd to sing and dance along without hesitation that they may break the flow.
Interchanging between vocal deliveries, MC Double D got a chance to rap dance music style. His cocksure confidence was alluring pulling off thrusting and waggling in tight white jeans.
Upon 7 inches of glossy white heel Miss Connie of Sneaky Sound System strutted atop Metro City’s raised stage leading her audience in wacky robot dance moves and lust loaded lyrics. Pure entertainment in heady poptastic bliss spurred at least one woman in the audience to reveal her breasts to the stage.
For all present the show flung away scepticism surrounding local dance pop possibilities, successful with no Stock, Aitken & Waterman, or the like, in sight.
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