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Public urination: so not okay. That’s the moral to come out of the breaking news story that French electronic producer Alan Braxe has been ejected from his own show in San Francisco, after peeing on stage.
With so many stylistic influences to cover we were prepared for Digitalism’s Top 10 Defining Records to be across the spectrum and that’s exactly what we got with Daft Punk meeting Emmanuel Top via U2 and 8-bit soundtracks.
Time to plan your New Year's Day at Melbourne's swanky Betterdays festival.
Now a regular fixture of the Melbourne summer party calendar, New Year’s Day bash Betterdays is back again for NYD next year, today announcing their tasty 2011 lineup.
One of the masters of French touch drops in to remind us how it's done.
ITM catches up with enigmatic Frenchman Alan Braxe to discuss his position in the French scene, getting over his DJ fears as well as his split with Fred Falke.
French house stalwart Alan Braxe is set to head back down under for a series of club shows in June and July.
Stonefest 2008 celebrated it's 40th birthday this year, and did so in style, with a diverse range of musical acts that spanned over two days.
French music legend Alan Braxe came out to play Frisk on the night that Perth switched its clocks forward. The evening was full of songs that have proven popular on dance floors over the past 10-15 years, with little new music played.
He’s one of the true masters of French house, having been one of the producers behind seminal late 90s club smasher 'Music Sounds Better With You'. ITM chats with Alan Braxe about his comprehensive Oz tour that's kicking off later this month.
He’s one of the true masters of the French house scene, having been one of the producers behind seminal late 90s club smasher 'Music Sounds Better With You' by Stardust.
After having discovered electronic music in clubs, Alan Braxe started producing in 1997 and made his first track ‘Vertigo’ on Thomas Bangalter’s emblematic Roulé label.
The wraps have been taken off Stonefest 2008! Three months out from the event, the crew at the University of Canberra (UC) are making an early release of everything you need to know about the city's longest running music festival.
When Gallic electro type Alan Braxe overran his allotted set time at Barcelona’s Primavera Festival last week, he made the mistake of cutting into DJ Assault’s slot. Bad idea.
At $30 a ticket for the pleasure of attending this afterparty I would have expected roof raising cheers, claps, hugs, woo hoos and more. I would have expected a well organised event with much to offer. Not this time though huh?
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