by Ajax on June 19th, 2008
The ‘anti-king of water conservation’ Ajax files a story from the road for inthemix. Here the reigning Australian #1 DJ takes a trip to Melbourne institution Third Class. He drank rave juice, he hid in a cupboard and he hooked up with a cute girl. [more]
by i_have_ADD on May 21st, 2008
Ajax, now going by the title ‘anti-king of water conservation’, talks to inthemix about his brand new label and mix CD, both appropriately titled Sweat It Out. [more]
May is, historically, the month when things start to slow-down a little for the club scene. As the days get colder people often choose to stay at home and knit scarves... Maybe? Even though, there was no shortage of hot news throughout the month. [more]
Everything you need for this Saturday is laid out right here. The curtains have been drawn and the Warehouse Winter Music Festival at the AIS Arena is now totally revealed! [more]
It’s not often we find ourselves invited to press conferences here at inthemix... So, imagine our surprise when the call came through to attend one being held by Ajax. Did we mention it was inside a sauna? [more]
As featured on the brand new ‘Sweat It Out Volume 1’ mix from Ajax and Miami Horror, Act Yo Age take a stab at Don Diablo’s new dancefloor destroyer ‘Who’s Your Daddy’. Grab your free copy exclusively from inthemix this week! [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]
Having faced a Friday and Saturday night with a mindset that was firmly stuck on university work, the quiet drive over the bridge was one that had begun to sooth my soul. Finally - sunshine, friends, good music and an alcoholic beverage or two. [more]
With the memories of Mr Oizo at Onelove still fresh in my mind (hands down, one of the greatest sets I've ever heard, it still gives me goosebumps), I was really looking forward to Crookers. [more]
There are few nights in Sydney that seem to offer a diverse range of dance music styles, while still knowing their boundaries. I had high hopes for Club Club: from what I’d heard from friends, the music selection and diversity was just right. [more]
Adelaide got rocked like a vandal when Vanilla Ice, Ajax, Bloc Party and Tommy Trash came to town! [more]
The annual Earthdance Festival was another stellar success, uniting the Sydney community with people across the globe in a celebration of music and peace. [more]
APEC led major roads to a dead end all over the CBB… But who could ever have guessed that was just the beginning? Think Sosueme. No, it’s not some new-fangled type of Sushi, but it did give us the perfect excuse to party over the APEC long weekend. [more]
I do believe many kids in the crowd were expecting guitars and Kele on the mic when they paid to see Bloc Party not taking in the words 'DJ set' clearly written next to their name on the flyer [more]
I do believe many kids in the crowd were expecting guitars and Kele on the mic when they paid to see Bloc Party not taking in the words 'DJ set' clearly written next to their name on the flyer [more]
I do believe many kids in the crowd were expecting guitars, Kele on the Mic and Banquet played twice. [more]
On Monday morning, after one of Melbourne’s biggest clubbing weekends of the year, Room680 was abuzz with the French-electro sounds of Surkin. [more]
It was a brave and dedicated crowd that waded through torrential downpour on Friday night to see The Infadels blow out the Gaelic as part of a whirlwind Aussie stopover that barely saw them touch the ground. If you missed them, you missed out [more]
There's little doubt that winter can be a miserable time of year. But somehow every June long weekend the Sounds Group manage to get around 12,000 people to crawl out of beds to rock out to some of the best acts this city has ever seen. [more]
Fuzzy takes over Sounds. About fucking time I would say. I love the rejuvenation that they continually inject into their events: right about the time you think it’s going to get old, it doesn’t! [more]
by youngman on May 3rd, 2007
Months of anticipation came to a head as 1,500 lucky punters embarked on the Smirnoff Experience - an event held in a secret location and headlined by New York DJ legend Armand Van Helden. [more]
Sydney University and the infamous Manning Bar have always been known to throw pretty good parties. When you mix fresh uni students, cheap drinks and great music, you can't really go wrong. [more]
Sebastian and Kavinsky ARE the cutting edge of the world-devouring French hard electro scene. The first hour of their set was mashed-up, clashed up, cut-up, fucked-up body-jackin’ madness. If only the club didn't over-heat! [more]
After the insane heat of last year's Field Day, punters were approaching this year with a touch of fearful apprehension. But the weather cleared for an event that reminded us why Field Day is still considered one of the city's most iconic parties. [more]
It was party time at the Metro last Friday night, when loyal supporters of Hard Kandy gathered to celebrate their 7th birthday. Dark by Design, Captain Tinrib and Tommy Pulse had the dance floor jumping,literally with their hard trance sets. [more]
Friday 22nd of September saw the recently crowned Number 1 ITM 50 DJ in Australia, Ajax, played at Berlin Lounge for one very special (and big) night.... [more]
Sunday 9th of October saw Canadian electro-house duo MSTRKRFT play in QLD for the very first time. Held at Elsewhere and playing to a sold out crowd, they came & conquered with two hours of relentless driving tech, aptly supported by Ajax & Gix.. [more]
In what can only be described as a tongue-in-cheek stab at his rising fame, Ajax’s new CD, Spin City, commences with a short skit in which Ajax is asked to repeat his name when ordering a taxi. A-J-A-X, he spells out, much to the amusement of the wou [more]
Laundry is not the only place to be on a Saturday night, but it’s the only place to be on a Saturday night... If you catch my drift. [more]
..And then RR Fierce. What can I say except I haven't danced so hard for months. Everyone was going off.. [more]
Walking up the stairs after being very fortunate to skip the long, but well behaved queue lining up to see Ajax at the GPO, I started to notice that everyone here was absolutely dressed to the nines. They were looking hot too... [more]
For Session 52 we chat to the Midnight Juggernauts, plus we’ve got super fresh new music from local favourites Jamie Lloyd & Poxymusic, as well as new releases from Miss Kittin, Junkie XL and more. [more]
This debut double disc compilation features a mix from label head honcho Ajax and a hotter than hot contribution from Melbourne producer Miami Horror (of Gameboy/Gamegirl fame). [more]
More than just a crew of makeshift DJs who run Australia's premier alternate clubnights, the Bang Gang have been pioneers for what has been both a cultural and musical revolution around the world in the electro and discotheque scene. [more]