
At first it looked like the downpour on Sydney was settling in for the day, but not even the sun was going to miss the most highly anticipated party of 2014. At 3pm the heavens opened up and thousands flocked to The Greenwood for an afternoon and evening of quality house music.
Locals Alan Thomas, Rachel May, Shaunbro and Brohn worked up the courtyard into a nice lather (Gabby was sorely missed by her fans), setting the vibe perfectly for the debut set from The Martinez Brothers, who tore things up with a set of bouncy, traditional house music. Man-of-the-moment Dixon then took the baton, with a deep and immersive set which ended on Depeche Mode's classic 'Behind The Wheel'.
Meanwhile in the chapel, those who managed to tear themselves away from The Martinez Brothers were treated to an all-vinyl lesson in how to destroy a room from Prins Thomas. Like only he can, the Norwegian jock ploughed his way effortlessly through undefinable sounds and records you've never heard of, given a solid platform to work with (as always) from CO-OP. The Softwar boys then took over and closed the chapel in style.
Check out some photos of the day below and head to the Finely Tuned facebook for the full catalogue.