
Jonathan Wall has compiled and released 'The History of Breaks' - a fantastic journey from the early beginnings of Funk through to the most recent incarnation of the Beat - Nu-Skool Breaks. [more]
The Parklife tour finishes in Perth this Monday October 1st and you're going to need this vital info to plan your day. [more]
As 2007 quickly approaches, Fuzzy have already released the set times for their seminal New Years Day event to give punters the chance to plan out their day. [more]
Anthems will be the focus of the dance music retrospective to be held at the Greenwood Hotel as Ministry of Sound. [more]
The 2006 Allen & Heath DMAs are rapidly approaching, with the main event set to take place on Friday November 17th at Home Nightclub. [more]
The weekend of Splendour In The Grass is always as much about the sideshows as it is the main event, and this year was no exception with MSTRKFT showing their unmasked faces at The Arena. [more]
Sounds on Sunday at the Greenwood Hotel is a Sydney institution. Everything those SOS aficionados say is totally true. This place is FUN. [more]
That’s it! Harbourlife has won the event of the year hands down in my opinion. If you were lucky enough to have been one of the 6,000 odd people with a ticket, you’ll know you had more fun than anyone else in Sydney last Saturday afternoon. [more]
Sounds On Sunday was in ultra-fine form last Sunday with 'Ministry of Sound Classics' gracing The Greenwood Hotel. I would have to say was one of 'the' best gig’s I have been to this year. [more]
After the insane heat of last year's Field Day, punters were approaching this year with a touch of fearful apprehension. But the weather cleared for an event that reminded us why Field Day is still considered one of the city's most iconic parties. [more]
The teams behind the Ministry of Sound label and the weekly Sounds on Sunday event teamed up on Boxing Day to bring a "Classics" party to its eager pack of Sydney punters. [more]
What a glorious afternoon it was to sit back and bask in the sun enjoying a beverage or two, while listening to some of the finest music Sydney and the Dirty Laundry crew had to offer. [more]
With the roof well and truly taken off and our poor, sore, blistered feet begging for mercy - 2manydjs left a debris of lingering smiles, thirsty mouths and many 'worse for wear' shoes in their wake. [more]
Sounds on Sunday kicks off the festive New Years season with a Boxing Day event featuring Toby Neal and Alex Mac, Trix & Goodfella, John Wall and Tim Sea, Dr MC Fro and the Pain Relief, Diggs & Stama, Liquid M vs Archie, and many more. [more]
A seven year musical journey, and only one night to showcase it all?! Happy birthday Home. [more]
Fresh from winning Best Breakthrough act at the Breakspoll Awards Hijack welcomes the Breakfastaz, the hottest new talent in breaks on their first Australian tour. [more]
Thumbs up to the people at Fuzzy, along with the DJs for the eveing for living up to their 'Killer' name. And for providing such a wonderful humorously themed night. From the smiles spread wide across everyone's faces, we all had a great time and look forward to the next installment of 'Killer'! [more]
It really was a night/morning of bootie-shaking. If peeps were dancing their asses off I couldn't blame them. Wait a minute... where's MY ass?! I'll have to pop back next week to pick it up. [more]
Proper music played properly. [more]
I arrived around midnight to the sounds of Fuzzy kingpin Jonathan Wall who was getting the place pumped in preparation for the big event. A nice tight set and for the second week in a row the other half of the club was opened up to the public, a sure sign of a good night ahead. [more]
Summafieldayze yet again proved why it is QLD's biggest and best dance music festival with 12 hours of non-stop party mayhem. [more]
Tom Findlay offered much more at A Bit on the Side, but true to its roots, the night offered the unexpected in the respectable surrounds of Sydney jazz institution, The Basement. [more]
Buzzy Freak's (AKA Fuzzy Breaks) decided to deviate from their usual parties and threw an electro bash instead at Arq Nightclub. The place was rocked by Larry Tee, Detroit Grand Pubahs, Ajax, Mark Murphy, Dave Slade, Sveta and Bleepin Jay Squawkins. Let's just hope there's another one like this! [more]
To say that anticipation was high for Harbourlife 2004 would be a tremendous understatement. After the success of last year's event and the run of successful parties since, would Fuzzy be able to deliver the goods? [more]
When the crowd moved from Sounds on Sunday's 4th Birthday celebrations to After Ours at YU, One Man went with them to push his scant privileges as an ITM reporter to the limit to bring you this review: [more]
Soul of Man, alongside Q45, Jon Wall, Kid Kenobi and Ajax, Kuya and Nick Toth, warm up a cold winters night in spectacular fashion. [more]
The Fuzzy rain curse was broken for a day of relaxing in the sun, a few cold bevvies, dancing to some wicked tunes and a splashing of water... everything you can expect from a Fuzzy party (except for maybe the water splashing). [more]
My mates and I were all looking forward to After Ours 2nd B'day at YU and after car dancing all the way there (as well as being looked at rather strangely I might add) we were ready to hit the dance floor. [more]
Fuzzy's annual New Years Day shindig, it could easily be argued, is the highlight of Sydney's dance music calendar... [more]
Breaks has a history? Leading academics head to Canberra to illustrate this to the general population. [more]
One of Sydney's most popular club nights brings out their second dichotomy of dance sounds with Nik Fish and Jonathon Wall at the respective helms of Voodoo and Cargo. A ballsy release by a ballsy promoter. Combining a techno mix and a funky house mix in the one compilation. [more]
The History of Breaks Volume One is put together by Fuzzy co-founder Jonathan Wall. It is what you would expect (i.e. one big breaks party that moves through many fun highly recognizable tracks) with a few nice unexpected tracks thrown in. [more]