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Huchi Muchi Take Over MUM @ World Bar

21 August 2012 | 12:00 pm | Hannah Galvin

Huchi Muchi are taking over World Bar on September 7. Being one of the raddest bars on offer in Kings Cross, it's sure to be a rad night

Wollongong is a funny place. It consists of pretty beaches, a gazillion students, ice junkies and bike-riders. Most importantly though, it mothers a a local live music scene made up of a variety of bands and artists who play at at small range of venues scattered around the town.

To give this scene some spice, a dude named Jack Reilly (a musician himself) has created HUCHI MUCHI – a Wollongong based event collective.

Reilly and the rest of the HM crew have been known to throw some kick-ass parties, gigs and club nights around Wollongong with the help of bands such as Bleeding Knees Club, DZ Deathrays and Chicks Who Love Guns performing live. Leaving a very important mark on the Wollongong music scene, HUCHI MUCHI will be venturing out of their hometown to bring their party to the residents of Sydney very soon.

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They'll be completely taking over Mum at World Bar on Friday, 7th September. Being one of the very few bars of taste in all of Kings Cross, it's sure to be a pretty rad night. The crew have put together a lineup that caters to a somewhat diverse audience as they will be showcasing a variety of bands that fall under genres such as punk, grunge, skramz and hardcore music.

Brisbane post-punk trio GUNG HO will be headlining the night. The band have widened their fanbase with their latest single 'Side By Side', a track you've most probably heard on Triple J Unearthed. They are also currently touring with Hunting Grounds on their Australian tour and have been announced on the hefty lineup for Brisbane's BigSound.

Joining GUNG HO on the night will be Sydney's LET ME DOWN JUNGLEMAN, post-hardcore outfit MOWGLI, supergroup KOCHANSKI (playing their first live performance as a band), punk trio YOKO OH NO, the rocking THOMAS COVENANT and Wollongong kids MY LITTLE UNDERGROUND. To add the cherry on top, MOONBASE COMMANDER will be sure you never stop dancing as he blows your mind with his incredible electronic production.

The night will be bursting at the seams with good people, sweet bands and lots of drinks so if you'd much rather not be dragged to Trademark by your hectic gal pals, get down there!

Words by Hannah Galvin