
After going strong for three and half years, the Rudebwoyz crew have decided that it is time to give something back to their loyal fans. [more]
To celebrate 12 months of quality parties, Beats Me are throwing a special 1st birthday bash on Saturday, 19 March. [more]
After pulling over 300 people through the doors for the first Elements party in September, Elements returns to The Rev for its second instalment of live electronic madness on Saturday, December 18. [more]
Apart from being Brisbane's premier live electronic acts, what do Kid Kay Ferris, Dope & Dusted and the Vinyl Slingers have in common? They're all set to play, along with a smorgasbord of Brisbane's finest DJ's, at the massive Supersize Saturday! [more]
It was a dance music lover's gig, with sets being played that only punters in the know would move to. [more]
The internationally acclaimed New Zealand drum and bass act came to Brisbane to show a crowd at the Met exactly what a Saturday night is supposed to sound like, and they managed it on a Thursday! [more]
Indeed I received some perplexed reactions upon declaring that I was going to see Pendulum - a cardinal sin in the circles of more discerning junglists. I’d convinced myself, (and others, I think) that was acting on the pretext of research.... [more]
Brisbane's favourite DnB boys the Rude Bwoyz celebrating 3 1/2 years of going strong with a free party for all their fans at the Shamrock. [more]
Dubstep is still a genre in its infancy - the punters are there for the music, the headline DJs are unheard of outside a small community of music nerds, and the tunes are fresh and experimental. [more]
Dubstep is still a genre in its infancy – in my view, a fun new bass-driven bastard child of the broken beat genres that is truly, at the moment, ‘underground’ (loathe as I am to banter the much overused and overrated term about) in the truest sense. [more]
Dubstep is still a genre in its infancy – in my view, a fun new bass-driven bastard child of the broken beat genres that is truly, at the moment, ‘underground’ (loathe as I am to banter the much overused and overrated term about) in the truest sense. The punters are there for the music, the headline DJs are unheard of outside a small community of music nerds, and the tunes are fresh and experimental. [more]
I could feel the escalating energy assembling under the eaves of Uber with the promise of a stellar live performance from Kosheen with support from My Ninja Lover and featuring DJs Rasp, Operon and Aniki on decks. [more]
The Arena played host to Brisbane's infamous Hardcore dance party: Godspeed. The night showcased international DJs from one of the world's number one record labels, along with local Brisbane talent. Dance and go insane, If you've got hardcore on the brain, One, Two, Can you shout RAVERBABY CREW?!?! [more]
Probably the best Rudies I've been to with one of the biggest turn-outs I have seen! [more]