NDORSE is an video mashup DJ, well known in the wild west for his quirky theatrical party DJ sets with his brass band Feel Estate. NDORSE mixes, collages and creates motion graphic visuals, snips from pop culture, film clips, internet memes and tongue in cheek humour to accompany his own unique brand of bootleg bangas. More than just a DJ, NDORSE visual shows are an exhilarating sensory overload with feel good flavours often likened to artists such as Sampology, DJ Yoda and Hot Dub Time Machine. Whilst performing best as an open format jack of all trades, NDORSE specialises in big sing along guilty pleasure camembert, good vibe house music, shake your tail-feather funky stuff and hip hop of all varieties.

As a founding member / vocalist / beatmaker / videographer for multi award winning party hip hop electronic band The Brow aka Brow Horn Orchestra (2008 - 2018), NDORSE brings his love of production and songwriting to DJ sets, flipping well known classics with his own blend from the spice rack. Having DJed festivals and venues across Australia as well as being flown to chartered islands in Fiji for Audio Visual sets it’s no wonder he’s a sought after party proliferator regularly playing four / five nights a week in summer. He’s headlined some of Perth’s biggest pop up events including Ice Cream Factory & Noodle Palace, played at the Perth International Arts Festival whilst holding down sought after residencies all year round.

Always fun and friendly behind the decks, NDORSE has played B2B spontaneous sets with Montaigne, KLP (ex Triple J) Alex Dyson (ex Triple J) & Micah (ex Aston Shuffle / Triple J) as well as many of Perth’s other go to locals. DJ supports have included opening for Dizzee Rascal, Fat Freddy’s Drop, Touch Sensitive, Motez, Drapht, San Cisco, Sampology, Sneaky Sound System, Sun City, Bag Raiders, Japanese Wallpaper, Koi Child, Kevin Parker, Vera Blue, Nicole Miller, Airling, Allday, Art vs Science to name but a few.

Montaigne & NDORSE B2B at Noodle Palace

Montaigne & NDORSE B2B at Noodle Palace

 
Photo by Adam Nalapraya

Photo by Adam Nalapraya

Photo by Josef Wilkins

Photo by Josef Wilkins