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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.
Ahead of Sydney's Ministry Of Sound Classics party, we ask the headliners to talk us through three proven floor-fillers they'll be packing.
Ministry of Sound is bringing their famed NYD party to Ivy in 2012, and they've got Tonite Only, Bang Gang Dee Jays and Kid Kenobi to help them warm the New Year.
The Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange Project is back in 2011, and this time we’ll be trading parties with Italy.
The only way to send off summer.
GoMA and Valentino set the Bang Gang Deejays up for a happening night of wearable art and funky music
Touted as 'the southern hemisphere’s biggest ever under-18s festival', Another World comes to Melbourne Park's Hisense Arena on Cup Eve, Monday 1 November.
The gloves are officially off! Jaime Doom, he of Bang Gang DJs infamy, has given Melbourne electro upstarts Miami Horror a verbal arse kicking, calling out them and more local indie-dance bands as being ‘vanilla as fuck’. This is so much fun!
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.
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.
Come out to hear some of the best known names in the dance music industry come together while supporting a great cause...
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.
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.
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.
The Bang Gang crew are welcoming UK maestro Riton to Sydney with a secret warehouse party!
Piling themselves onto a messy and overcrowded stage, Modular's newest signees, Bag Raiders, launched their much-adored and celebrated single, Shooting Stars at the OAF.
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