DJ Havana Brown is set to release Crave Vol.3

DJ Havana Brown is set to release Crave Vol.3, the latest instalment in the popular mix-tape series, on the eve of her national support tour with international pop princess Britney Spears.

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Australia’s number one female DJ Havana Brown will be the sole support act for the hotly anticipated ‘The Circus starring Britney Spears’ Australian tour, after being handpicked by Spears’ Management and following a successful tour with the superstar on the European leg of her tour earlier this year.

On Crave Vol.3, the diva on the decks once again creates the perfect set, featuring the latest music doing the rounds in the clubs, charts and radio.
Crave Vol.3 features three discs Dance Party, R&B Party & Ol’Skool, with tracks from today’s biggest urban artists such as Black Eyed Peas, Rihanna, Ne-Yo and some classic ol’skool beats from Boyz II Men, Blackstreet, TLC and more

2009 has been a year of incredible highlights for DJ Havana Brown, including a recent performance at F1 ROCKS in Singapore alongside Beyoncé, the Black
Eyed Peas and N*E*R*D. The Melbourne-based DJ has also supported a plethora of international stars such as the Pussycat Dolls, Lady Gaga, Rihanna and Chris Brown. Her compilation series Crave reached the National top 5 on the ARIA Compilation chart and sold over 50,000 units in just one year.

Further cementing her position as Australia’s leading female DJ, Havana is also hosting a weekly DJ spot on Austereo’s 2DayFM and Fox FM, spinning the hits every Friday afternoon from 1:30pm- 2:30pm.

Crave Vol.3 will be available from 30 October at leading outlets nationally.

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Posted by on 11/05 at 03:08 PM

All in all rather disappointing for something billed as a concert perhaps if it had been stated that it would be a club set I think it would’ve been better, along with continuing the party on at Space rather than shutting down and moving the after party to a different club. Might as well have had the club show up at Trademark. Perhaps it’s more to do with Promotional Merchadise Lloyds limitations within a club scenario as the majority of his songs are slow jams that don’t lend themselves so well to the dance floor. The man’s talent is without question and hopefully someday we will get to see the full repertoire it just didn’t happen this time.

Posted by  on  01/16  at  08:51 PM
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