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Thus far May has steadily delivered weekend after weekend of plentiful club-going around the country and last weekend was no exception with loads of action on offer.
Canberra takes to the UC Meadows to milk Groovin the Moo for all it's worth.
Even though we’re dusting off our scarves and jackets and bracing ourselves for winter, it’s still business as usual in Australian clubs and the last weekend’s outgoing activities were particularly busy with local and international acts galore.
Norway's finest export rock the house and mingle with the fans.
Norwegian dance-rockers Datarock have announced a trio of sideshows around their festival appearances.
Regional rodeo Groovin' The Moo returns again in 2011, with five huge stops and a line-up that isn’t short on enticing names.
Whoever told them to 'break a leg' is probably feeling pretty guilty right about now.
This year's Falls Festival was already looking pretty epic, but now festival organisers have announced the addition of even more acts, including some choice international artists.
Sydney’s most iconic party Field Day returns for its ninth round in the sunny surrounds of The Domain on January 1st 2010, and promoters Fuzzy have lifted the lid on the range of artists who will be helping us bring in the New Year in style.
“I don’t know who to choose though if I had to choose between a young Jane Fonda and a young Molly Ringwald,” Datarock’s red jumpsuited Fredrik Saroea confesses to ITM painfully over the phone. Come on, you know you need to find out more.
Annual winter bash Come Together returns to Luna Park’s Big Top this June long weekend, boasting a hearty roll-call of talent.
With the other states across Australia already wrapped up, on Monday it was Adelaide’s turn to experience the Future Music Festival. Check out the photos here on ITM, and keep your eyes peeled as the review will follow shortly.
With the autumn days of March seeming to get warmer and warmer every year, it seems to make sense to revamp the long weekend by having a dance event held during the day, and at one of Melbourne’s most loved outdoor venues - the Sidney Myer Music Bowl
Datarock are not your average rock band, and this is not your average interview. On their way back Australia to play at the Future Music Festival, ITM catches up with Norway's favourite dance-punkers about their trademark one-piece red tracksuits.
Norwegian indie-dance kids Datarock are heading back to Australia in March for the Future Music Festival, but for those in areas a little outside the capital cities and not able to get to the main event you can now catch them at sideshows.
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