
The Bang Gang DJs are Ajax, Jaime Doom, Dangerous Dan, Gus da Hoodrat, DJ Damage and Double Nolan. Launching notorious Friday nighter ‘Bang Gang’ at Moulin Rouge in Kings Cross, the boys eventually moved to Club 77 and after a couple of years running a weekly club night, pulled Bang Gang back to a monthly event at The Gaff. The boys are also a popular fixture in Melbourne, establishing a solid fan base from their monthly appearances at Honkytonks.
The Bang Gang DJs have shared the stage with 2manydjs, Tiga, Ewan Pearson, Miss Kitten, DJ T, Captain Comatose, Matt Safer, Adam Freeland, Felix Da Housecat, Jo Mills, Dexter, Darren Emerson, Moonbootica, Deep Dish, Cash Money, The Outlaws and have toured in support of Mylo and Damian Lazarus.
A Music Festival track-side at the 2010 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix. Combining the epic thrill and spectacle of Formula 1 racing with the sheer excitement and colour of a summer music festival... [more]
A Music Festival track-side at the 2010 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix. Combining the epic thrill and spectacle of Formula 1 racing with the sheer excitement and colour of a summer music festival... [more]
Whilst the bulk of the Bang Gang crew remains at large across the globe, stalwarts Jaime Doom and Gus Da Hoodrat have stayed on home turf. ITM gets the low-down from one of the scene's more enduring DJ posses. [more]
by i_have_ADD on December 10th, 2008
You might know him as one half of Riot In Belgium or as a member of the notorious Bang Gang posse, but if the newly single Beni has his way you’ll soon recognise his name as a solo artist first and foremost. [more]
So the last mix CD was called 'LSD: Light Sound Dance' and their most recent is 'D is for Disco, E is for Dancing'... it doesn’t take a genius to work out what the Bang Gang DJs have on their mind when it comes to choosing titles, right? [more]
The Bang Gang DJ posse has quite a lot to answer for. Almost single-handedly, they've influenced an entire generation of club kids with their music tastes, fashion sense and attitude towards partying. And then there's the famous 'Bang Gang dance'... [more]
Dangerous Dan of the Bang Gang crew is well known as one of the head honchos of impossibly-cool fashion brand ksubi, but it has been confirmed that the once-strong label is presently on the brink of collapse. [more]
Next year, Future Entertainment event Hot Barbeque will be reborn for a mid January festival that takes things well out of the city, to the scenic surrounds of the Point Nepean Quarantine Station in Portsea. [more]
Sweden’s John Dahlback was a heavily-hyped name on this year’s Stereosonic lineup, and his skills have now been recruited by the Onelove stable for their next mix compilation. [more]
It is a rare thing for an after party to receive more hype than its preceding event, but this was undeniably true for Tame Impala’s after party with headliner Sidney Samson. On the back of consistently sold out shows Academy was hit with another Pang [more]
This year’s We Love was a bit of a head scratcher. With such a great lineup and workable layout, I can’t quite put my finger on where it was lacking. [more]
Thee Bang Gang Deejays rolled into Shape. People drank, people danced, there was a ponytail and much fun was had. [more]
We Love Sounds was back again, and proved that Sounds really have the whole festival thing down pat. To put it simply, it made me feel like maybe I'm not too old for festivals just yet and proved that making the music the main focus really does work. [more]
The buzz surrounding this event was quite large, since it had been a while since the Bang Gang crew had rocked the infamous Arq nightclub. [more]
by grattan on March 13th, 2008
With the Golden Plains festival Meredith is now practically competing with itself for the title of best festival in the country. This year's lineup included Sharon Jones, Ween, Future of the Left, Optimo, Jens Lekman, Kid Koala and the Dirtbombs. [more]
by Bromantis on March 5th, 2008
Who would you like to spend 48 hours on a train with and why? This was the question I answered to win myself and a guest the prize of travelling on the Bacardi Express. [more]
by palaeo-tech on December 31st, 2007
On the back of the NeverEverLand tour, Daft Punk rose from the deep of public consciousness not as a ragged Lazarus, but a robotic neon coated, anthem-breathing leviathan with a really nasty temper when they visited the Riverstage. [more]
The crazy quartet that makes up the Bang Gang posse are widely known throughout Sydney's party and music scene for throwing ridiculously wild parties, as well as for mixing together ridiculously great tracks to create a truly unique experience. [more]
Following on with the two-disc eclectic-mix format of their last release, Bang Gang have again thrown together a double whammy party soundtrack with just as much of a drug reference carrying through the title: 'D is for Disco. E is for Dancing'. [more]
Despite his career as simply Beni being relatively short so far, the man behind the mask, or in this case, the bandanna, Beni Single has been tearing up clubs for years. [more]
The notorious party starters are back, ready to unleash another killer Bang Gang mix... [more]
A taste of Bang Gang's forthcoming mix CD 'D is for Disco, E is for Dancing' - 45 songs in 10 minutes, hectic! [more]
More than just a crew of makeshift DJs who run Australia's premier alternate clubnights, the Bang Gang have been pioneers for what has been both a cultural and musical revolution around the world in the electro and discotheque scene. [more]
Did you happen to miss inthemix’s exclusive series of NeverEverLand ‘behind the scenes’ videos, presented by Beck’s? Fear not, as we’ve decided to replay them due to popular demand! [more]
Did you happen to miss inthemix’s exclusive series of NeverEverLand ‘behind the scenes’ videos, presented by Beck’s? Fear not, as we’ve decided to replay them due to popular demand! [more]
Did you happen to miss inthemix’s exclusive series of NeverEverLand ‘behind the scenes’ videos, presented by Beck’s? Fear not, as we’ve decided to replay them due to popular demand! [more]