
by i_have_ADD on February 27th, 2009
Iconic French producer Mr Oizo certainly is a man of many talents. With several albums to his credit he’s also proved he’s no slouch in the area of film, and it was in this creative endeavour that he took his first steps towards musical notoriety. [more]
Mr Oizo is one of those artists who has a certain ‘je ne sais quoi’. His no-nonsense attitude, his thick French accent, and his – dare I say it – ‘egoiste’ attitude, all add to the mystique that surrounds him. [more]
Fresh from rocking it at the Future Music Festival on the weekend, controversy magnet Mr Oizo is backing up with an exclusive Sydney club show to reward his loyal fans. Presales exclusively on ITM from Thursday! [more]
With the Future Music Festival about to kick off its national tour for 2009 we decided it was time to take a closer look at one of the event’s more interesting artists; the enigmatic man of Ed Banger, Mr Oizo. [more]
Future Music Festival returns to Wellington Square on Sunday March 1st, tickets on sale now! [more]
Future Music Festival is the favourite event of many a dance fan around the country, and tickets are on sale today on ITM! [more]
Ed Banger gets the '80s touch with this very clever, soon-to-be-viral video. [more]
The foul-mouthed golden girl of the Ed Banger stable, Uffie (or Anna-Catherine Hartley to her folks), is officially expecting her first child. [more]
Take one listen to his Mr Oizo's music and you'll instantly know he's indeed a twisted chap. It's well and truly proved, however, with this short film that goes 'behind the scenes' on the making of his latest album. [more]
There’s no denying that the French have a well worn reputation for not holding back, and in his recent interview with ITM Mr Oizo made his opinion known on the bombastic stage setups of countrymen Daft Punk and Etienne De Crecy. [more]
To get the most from your Festival Experience, you need to go prepared. Forget 'Lonely Planet' - with so much on offer and so little time, here at ITM we felt it best to present you with a step-by-step guide to what’s possible and what’s essential. [more]
Future Music Festival returned to Perth for another year, this time bringing members of the Swedish House Mafia, Richie Hawtin, N*E*R*D, Basement Jaxx and a Frenchman in a giant cube. Was it worth bearing the heat? [more]
We Love Sounds was back again, and proved that Sounds really have the whole festival thing down pat. To put it simply, it made me feel like maybe I'm not too old for festivals just yet and proved that making the music the main focus really does work. [more]
Having been to two We Love Sounds events up in the festival's spiritual home of Sydney, I knew how good they could be, so the Melbourne event had a lot to live up to - and I was glad we finally got a party that was on the same scale. [more]
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. [more]
Winter Warehouse was another brainchild of the crew behind Friction and Lexington Music, and it certainly didn't fail to disappoint the plethora of festival goers on the day. [more]
With the Future Music Festival about to kick off its national tour for 2009, we decided it was time to take a closer look at one of the event’s more interesting artists; the enigmatic man of Ed Banger, Mr Oizo. [more]
Although we’re heading in to winter we’re doing our best to keep you warm, with a super special edition inthemix podcast dedicated to the biggest mid-year dance festival - We Love Sounds! Dubfire, Steve Lawler, Stephan Bodzin, Bonde Do Role and more! [more]
inthemix podcast session 57 - the second of our brand new enhanced podcasts! We speak with Santogold, who has set the online world alight with her tracks over the past few years. We’ve also got Mr Oizo, Switch, Boys Noize, Richard Dinsdale and more! [more]
When it comes to the ‘French Touch’, as some like to put it, a lot of people look to Daft Punk. But during their many absences from the scene, others have stepped up to take to the mantle. One of them is Mr Oizo. [more]
Viva la France! Quentin Dupieux, otherwise known as Mr. Oizo, has utilised his many talents in the creation of his new film Steak, which he wrote and directed and also composed the soundtrack alongside Sebastian Tellier & SebastiAn. [more]
Quentin Dupieux aka 'Mr Oizo' is a 25 year old artistic menace, leaving behind trails of electronic chaos wherever he goes, his debut album 'Analog Worms Attack`both inspired and traumatised and his latest project 'Moustache (Half a Scissor)' is bound to do the same. [more]