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If ever there was a DJ to suit the atmosphere of ivy on New Year’s Eve, it’d have to be Erick Morillo.
While there’s no reinvention on the latest Clubbers Guide, it’s fair to say there’s enough big names to keep the Ministry fan base committed to spreading the commercial dance music gospel.
The name Ian Carey is now synonymous with one big sound: house. And that's exactly what he delivered when he flew into Perth.
The word is out that the Warehouse festival has just got a little bigger. Two headliners bigger, as it happens!
With another packed-out Garden Party just gone over the weekend, Chinese Laundry is forging into April with all systems go.
Soaking up the weather and atmosphere during the day, the excitement of the Gold Coast 600 continued well into the night, as the Gold Coast came alive with 600 Sounds.
Returning for its third yearly run of festival fun this October, Newcastle’s Fat As Butter festival announced their 2010 lineup today which finds the humble festival assembling a staggeringly diverse lineup that’s as eclectic as it is off the wall.
With last year’s *Groove on a New Year’s Day* a raging success and *Summadayze* going national in 2010, what better way to welcome the new decade than combining the two to make for one of Adelaide’s most anticipated music events of the millennium.
Having sold over one million records worldwide and having toured the planet a number of times over playing DJ gigs and live PA sets, in 2009 American-born electronic musician Ian Carey is a global House music phenomenon.
He’s got the biggest house track of the summer under his belt with 'Get Shaky', but Ian Carey is by no means a spring chicken to the dance scene. We got a quick five minutes with the man to talk shop!
So you thought that the lineup was quality to begin with? Well hang tight, because Future Music Festival is here to make every techno, progressive and house fan’s dreams come true with the second round announcement for the 2009 tour.
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.
Ian Carey has sold well over 1 million records across all formats. He has DJed on all continents of the world from Thailand to Canada to Russia to the Ukraine, to Japan, Australia, South Africa, South America and of course across Europe and the USA.
Australia’s first ever dance music festival dedicated to raising awareness of climate change issues is fast approaching, and judging by the punter response to the first and second round lineup announcements, it’s going to be one hell of a party!
What’s that you say: a new festival with Junkie XL, DJ T, Klaas, Ian Carey, Richard Dinsdale and more? The Climate Festival is coming this April, and it’s a brand new not-for-profit event that’ll be increasing community awareness of climate change.
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