first steps ft brent honey - isgwan - mincy - prizefight - bouki + more at The Prince Consort
First Steps Ft Brent Honey Isgwan Mincy Prizefight Bouki + More
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We’re going back to our roots for this one — a return to the foundational sounds that have shaped our identity since day one.
Leading the charge is Brent Honey, a Melbourne-based DJ and producer whose name has become synonymous with forward-thinking selections and deeply rooted club energy. Known for his ability to seamlessly weave together UK garage, bass, breaks, and house, Brent Honey brings a refined yet unpredictable approach to the dancefloor. His sets balance groove and grit, moving effortlessly between rolling low-end pressure and intricate rhythmic textures. With a growing catalogue of productions and a reputation for commanding dancefloors across the country, he represents the next wave of Australian talent pushing the underground forward while staying true to its origins.
We are glad to be welcoming back renowned national icons IsGwan and Prizefight, two massive players within the scene who have both graced the Two-Step stage in the past. The pair make up half of the Australian garage group, Inside Kru, and have both been excelling rapidly since they last played for us. Prizefight’s alien-worthy blends of bass and techno have earned him monumental moments at A3, Lost Sundays, and BTV. Meanwhile, IsGwan’s official release of Incredible Dub and major works alongside General Levy showcase a sound that continues to evolve while staying unmistakably impactful — a true gift that keeps giving.
Joining them is Sydney/Eora-based DJ Mincy, founder of the Extra Spicy label and co-head of Dayshift. As her discography continues to grow, Mincy is cementing herself as one of Australia’s most important tastemakers. Widely regarded as the undisputed queen of bass-driven music locally, expect a set full of warped sonics, percussive finesse, and deep, niche basslines.
Last but not least, Bouki. A UK-born, Eora/Sydney-based DJ, Chinese Laundry resident, and co-founder of Dayshift. Bouki has been instrumental in shaping Australia’s underground bass scene, fusing 2-step, grime, drum workout, and breaks into high-energy, percussive journeys that keep crowds locked in from start to finish.
Supported by some of the scene’s most exciting tastemakers: Friend of Mine, Sooki, and Lily Steele.
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