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Underground dance music lovers came together to dance away the New Year, Brown Alley style.
Coming off a blockbuster year, Chinese Laundry is keeping the momentum up in 2011.
With Krafty Kuts currently proving that breaks is very much alive and kicking down under, this summer comes loaded with more syncopated madness.
True to its name, Trust Us has delivered a New Years Eve line-up that’s worth the wait.
Following 2009's heavyweight affair, Brisbane's boutique blow-out Blah Blah Blah @ Riverlife returns this December with a seriously impressive line-up of hip hop, breaks and beats.
Perth's annual open-air celebration of bass and broken beats has announced a bumper line-up for 2010.
Boasting three days of music in the idyllic surrounds of Glenworth Valley, this year’s Peats Ridge Festival is a treat for electronic music lovers.
This week we’re giving you an exclusive taste of Freq Nasty’s brand new FabricLive mix CD and forthcoming artist album.
Freq Nasty is one of few producers who is unafraid of genre restrictions; even in the early days, his work with drum n bass legend T Power was peerlessly celebrated in the development of bass culture.
Freq Nasty showcases the underground sounds that are infiltrating clubs around London at the moment. It’s a no holds barred excursion into a constant bassline bout.
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.
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.
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