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Tribe has lifted Melbourne’s standard for broken beat events with a fantastic lineup, creative, genre defying sets, great sound and wicked decor. The funkier and lighter atmosphere is exactly what Melbourne’s broken beat scene has been waiting for.
That stretch between Christmas and New Year’s is usually a bit quiet on the party front, but Brisbane crew Adicts are once again making the most of it with their boutique music festival Blah Blah Blah.
Netsky will be returning to Australia around the New Year’s party period to take in shows at clubs and festivals alike while the summer sun shines down strong.
Borgore has developed a strong standing among local punters and that’s something that he’ll only be adding to over summer when Borgore lands in Australia for a run of club and festival dates.
Incoming knowledge from dexperts, Scratch Perverts.
Since forming in 1996, UK turntablist crew the Scratch Perverts have maintained a reputation as one of the most formidable and technically proficient setups to ever graced the Technics 1200s.
They are hands down one of the most creative partnerships in music today, and this time the Scratch Perverts have attempted to create a record that branches out from their usual hip hop roots.
This is a contentious review of a contentious event. Whether you loved or hated this years Parklife the undeniable result was a flood of experiences which left a wake of polarised opinion.
Parklife came to Perth last weekend in a massive bill that included performances from the likes of Justice, M.I.A., Adam Freeland and many more.
Mmmm mmm I loves me some Fuzzy. Seriously. And as with their experience grows, their festivals are also getting bigger and better ,and this year's Parklife hosted a massive 35,000 punters.
Adelaide’s first taste of the Parklife festival saw a scintillating line up, located in the serene and lush Botanic Gardens. The forecast was good tunes and good times, and boy was it right.
It appears the hillside has vomited fleuoro, but the vibe here is rocking. Music of different genres forces arms and legs akimbo and it’s all smiles on dials. Syncopated beats are perfectly punctuated by fireworks over the Yarra River at dusk. Bliss.
The Parklife tour finishes in Perth this Monday October 1st and you're going to need this vital info to plan your day.
Fuzzy's Parklife festival has certainly gone from strength to strength. Now in its ninth year, what began as an intimate Sydney-only event with less than a thousand punters has since grown into a massive national tour.
It’s easily gotta be one of the big-ticket events on the Sydney dance music calendar: 35,000 eager punters will be clocking in for next weekend’s Parklife festival, and now you can see which acts will be playing and when!
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