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Brisbanites, get your bling sorted and your swag checked, ‘cos there is a new hip hop festival coming your way.
With a pristine setting in the natural splendour of the Barrington Tops, the much-loved Subsonic Music Festival is looking ahead to a spectacular 2011 camp-out.
A lengthy roll-call of homegrown talent has come on board for Parklife's Gold Coast debut this September.
Dave Atkins - founding member of Aussie funk/hip hop mainstays Resin Dogs - is the latest drop-out from the Wolfmother line-up.
Stoners worldwide were left crying into their bucket bongs in August last year when it was announced that throwback Aussie rockers Wolfmother had split. Well, now they're back, and it seems as though a Resin Dog has joined the crew...
Resin Dogs revisit 2007's 'More' with a remix album called, wittily enough, 'More or Less'. The album's energy is contagious and should have your head bopping for most of the hour.
In conjunction with Future Entertainment, dance station Kiss FM will once again present Kiss My Grass 2009 this Australia Day at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl with a stunning array of homegrown DJs, producers and live acts.
An eclectic night ranging from drum n' bass to contemporary soulful roots, and course the Doggies themselves. Resin Dogs are a must see act, one of the most dynamic and energetic hip hop ensembles. Ten Thumbs up!
All in all it was a night filled with highs and lows and plenty of exercise after two trips across the city. Pretty much what you can expect from any multi-venued, multi-music styled event really; no big wow factor, just a pretty decent night out.
With the mission of "raising the volume on climate change", the intention of newly established Circus Entertainment to promote climate change lost all matter of purpose by the time the final leg of the Climate Festival had made it's way to Brisbane.
In the last few years the issue of climate change has gone from obscurity and being dismissed by skeptics, to rise to become what’s arguably considered the most important issue facing our generation.
The first ever Climate Music Festival, held at Birrarung Marr in Melbourne, provided me with a chance to fall in love all over again with the festival format. It's a baby, if you will, barely out of its cot and going out for its first crawl.
The Resin Dogs give inthemix a pictorial update of what's gone down on their 'More' tour of Australia so far.
Most probably feeling a little jaded after fielding questions from curious hacks for several hours, the Resin Dogs’ DJ Katch is nonetheless polite and eager to please as he chats to ITM during the band’s exhaustive national tour.
Following the release of their album ‘More’ in late 2008, Brisbane’s finest live hip-hop outfit the Resin Dogs will hit the road in early April, kicking off an exhaustive tour of the country that sees them playing 28 shows a little over two months!
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