The influential British star promotes his freshly minted Fabric Live Mix in Revolver. Regular lyricist MC LowQui, of Wellington, joins the DJ, actor, producer and graffiti artist in the Shotover St venue.
The Mechanism, one of Auckland's latest live electronica sensations, and Queenstown DJs are expected to complete the line-up.
• Limited tickets cost $30 from www.iticketexpress.co.nz and Quest Snow Centre, Queenstown.
Picks of the Week
TODAY
7pm: Les Richardson (keyboard) and Robin Whiting (saxophone) entertain in the Friday Jazz Club in Les Alpes. Free.
10pm: Queenstown DJs Downtown Brown and Turbohag supply hip-hop, drum 'n' bass and dubstep with special guest King Al for Electric Fridays at Subculture. Free entry before midnight, $5 afterwards.
TOMORROW
9pm: Home Brew, featuring Dirty Ol' Knights, take over Revolver with Dudstown Sound System featuring MC Beau and Max Dad E, with DJ Endo performing a "battle set" and special guest Turbohag. Earlybird tickets $15, or $20 on the door.
10pm: Downtown Brown and RIA, of Auckland, select hip-hop, funk and drum 'n' bass. Free entry before midnight, $5 afterwards.
10.30pm: Sarah Foley and four-piece band the Collaboration play up-tempo originals and covers in Dux de Lux. Free.
SUNDAY
5pm: Contemporary pop and rock covers duo Calico plays in Dux de Lux. Free.
TUESDAY
8.30pm: The Battle of Algiers (1966), the controversial and still timely chronicle of the Algerian struggle to overthrow the French colonial government in the 1950s, is screened to Queenstown Film Society members in Dorothy Brown's Cinema, Arrowtown.
9pm: English house superstar DJ and producer Nick Warren brings his album release party to Debajo. Limited tickets $25 from iticketexpress.co.nz.
THURSDAY
9.30pm: Queenstown snowboarding film-makers premier their new short film Menace to Society in Revolver. With DJ Benjamin, of Auckland, with DJ Bethanism and Civil Din. Free.