Live Review: Goodgod Super Club @ Vivid Live

4 June 2016 | 10:01 am | Shaun Colnan

"A veritable aural feast that teased the ears and incited the rhythms of the night."

One of Sydney’s favourite hot spots for live music, Goodgod, made a resurgent breath — if only for a moment — to welcome some of the most prodigious and prolific producers from across the globe.

Hailing from Sydney’s flailing party precinct, Ben Fester brought the party in a big way, opening to a modest crowd of movers, groovers and shakers. The stage was set for one hell of a night.

Sydney’s own Magda Bytnerowicz opened for a brief set which encapsulated her eclectic mix of bangers and chillers.  The Resident Advisor DJ combined spacey samples and pumping beats.

Kyle Hall packed out a raging one-night fest at Vivid’s special Goodgod Super Club. Revelers endured the miserable weather to experience a truly inexplicable performance. The wet weather only made the vibes inside warmer and so much more communal.

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The budding Detroit DJ who has garnered the praise of local icons Theo Parrish and Omar-S, met an enthused crowd ready for a wild night of delicious house tunes.

Despite the limitations of Sydney’s iconic Opera House, the feeling in the crowd was one of euphoria. People could boogie to the most intelligent and vibrant electronic music in the world.

The common punters of Vivid missed out on a veritable aural feast that teased the ears and incited the rhythms of the night. Partygoers shook off their wet-weather faces and embraced the smooth beats.