Surusinghe launches Drifting party series and platform
The debut event will be held in collaboration with Tropical Waste on November 30
Surusinghe has announced the launch of a new party series and music blog called Drifting, co-founded with music manager Cali with the visual identity made by designer Shezaana Sadikeen.
Both elements of Drifting will shine a light on underground music culture, showcasing their favourite emerging sounds and producers, with the aim of building a supportive and attentive community around new music.
“The music scene is in a weird place at the moment. Promoters are struggling, producers are struggling and, let’s be frank, people are becoming lazy as fuck when it comes to digging for new music,” says the Naarm/Melbourne-born, London-based artist. “We hope with Drifting that we’ll be able to create a small community that cares about music culture and keeping our scene alive.”
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Through Substack which you can subscribe to here, Drifting will send out playlists and interviews on a weekly basis.
The debut party will take place on November 30 in collaboration with Tropical Waste, which also functions as both a party series with monthly newsletter offshoot spotlighting the freshest sounds in club music called Waste Mail.
Drifting x Tropical Waste is being held at South London’s Ormside Projects with Mun Sing performing live and DJ sets from Simo Cell, Sarra Wild, Surusinghe and Seb. Tickets are on sale here.