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Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Announce Exclusive Sydney Show

3 August 2012 | 10:30 am | Hannah Galvin

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs (TEED) announced that he will be coming to Sydney for the first time ever for a very special one-off show!

So you may have noticed on Wednesday that the I OH YOU boys had a few treats coming everyone's way the following day. Violent Soho were welcomed into the family and a Snakadaktal remix was dropped by Ta-ku.

But something else really exciting happened. Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs (TEED) announced that he will be coming to Sydney for the first time ever this October for a very special one-off show!

The young UK producer, Orlando Higginbottom has been doing very well for himself for the past two years. After releasing 'Household Goods' in 2010 from his third EP released via music label Greco-Roman, he has been receiving international acknowledgement.

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To heighten his achievements, TEED released his debut LP Trouble via Polydor Records (known as Universal in Australia) earlier this year. Amongst all of this, the young producer has reached #1 on Australian electronic album charts, is receiving praise internationally and is currently travelling around the world dazzling fans with his unique live show.

Due to the announcements of the Falls and Southbound lineups, you'll find that TOTALLY ENORMOUS EXTINCT DINOSAURS have been added to both bills.

But all the way in December? Have no fear Sydney-siders! See the dude spin his funky dance tunes at Oxford Art Factory in Darlinghurst on 4th October as he headlines I OH YOU's next party! The excitement doesn't stop there as he will be supported by Future Classic DJs and a very special guest who is to be revealed closer to the date.

For only $20 a ticket, make sure you grab your's 9am Monday morning at moshtix.com.au. This is one party you won't want to miss!

Check out an exclusive interview we did with the man himself last year HERE.

Words by Hannah Galvin