The duo consisting of Paul Mac and Andy Rantze are an integral part of Australian dance history, helping pave the way for our cultures embrace of the underground sounds of Manchester and Europe, and they did it kicking and screaming all the way to an Aria acceptance speech that saw the Mac attack thank this country’s ecstasy dealers! Now, with an undeniable legacy and two classic albums behind them, they’re hitting on over to New Guernica for what will no doubt one heck of a DJ set.
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