Chinese Laundry party boy Steve Lind is the toast of Sydney. Recently playing to 30,000 at the Good Vibes festival he showed why. He comes to Perth for the first time to party with the West coasters. [more]
ITM’s Meester (James Tannock) caught up with new boy on the block, Steve Lind, who’s made his way into the big time in the big smoke from humble beginnings Canberra. From drums to records and most things in between, our man Steve has the skills. [more]
The first ever Fore Shore festival is rapidly approaching and it's set to be one of the biggest events in Canberra this year! [more]
Joining previously announced acts like Aquasky, Cut Copy, TV Rock and Scribe, the third and final release of artists for Stonefest have now been revealed. [more]
The Destination? crew are back this Friday with breakbeat ninja's Steve Lind from Sydney's Chinese Laundry and Nick Division from Melbourne joining the all star local assassins. [more]
New Years can be quite exhausting for most of us. But don’t wear out your dancing shoes (and braincells) just yet. On January the 6th 2007, Trinity is hosting a party that is set to be an experience that’s hard to beat. [more]
by Danikan on November 14th, 2008
A warm weekend ended with the return of one of the hottest events last summer, Soundbaked Sundays. [more]
While presenting something unique in its own right, each act stayed true to the overall feel of the day, a feel which oozed both the laidback cool of old school funk and hip hop and the party-time energy of nu-school breaks, baltimore and baile-funk. [more]
The Chinese Laundry seems to be one of those infallible venues that will attract a decent patronage without any real effort, due in large to the enormous amount of DJs at the disposal of Jam Music who promote the venue. [more]
Well if you still haven’t seen DJ legend Derrick May, then you really haven’t really lived. Nor have you experienced the man who changed the face of ‘dance’ music, the man who coined the term ‘techno’. [more]
On Friday night, when the rain was relentlessly pouring down and cursing anyone who dared tread far from their toasty fireplaces, I had the privilege of reporting in on nu-skool breaks hero The Rogue Element. [more]
Kid Kenobi & MC Shureshock headline Family nightclub alongside Chinese Laundry residents Steve Lind and Matt Nugent and US jackin' house duo Iz and Diz. [more]
Steve Lind, Nick Division and the Destination? crew joined together, ninja style, to “flip out and kill people” on the dance floor. A farewell party that will long be remembered. [more]
With a new lay-out, more acts than ever before, and a solid reputation behind it, Jam Music had a lot of pressure to provide a Good Vibrations Festival like no other. So how did it stack up on the day? [more]
All in the all, the Trinity Block Party proved to be a roaring success, with thousands of dollars raised for Oxfam and a thousand eager punters gleefully awaiting the next installment. Here’s to more block parties in the hopefully not too distant fut [more]
You know those nights where you’re excited just thinking about the DJ you’re going to see? This was one of em. [more]
by syncronize on October 18th, 2006
It finally (for the first time) finds its way to your ears, into your mind, and releases love. It's the reason I experience music... [more]
by ianwil1976 on September 14th, 2006
What I remember most from Meat Katie’s last gig is that he very quickly reached a peak and then, amazingly, managed to keep the crowd there for the entirety of the set. And he pulled it off again. [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]
It was one of the best nights Ive had at the Laundry and trust me, thats a big call. [more]
Thus I found myself making that epic, all-too-familiar trek down into the depths of Academy armed only with my phone (for those emergency, "I remember this song now but won't tomorrow" moments), $4.50 and my sense of decency and self-respect. [more]
When people asked me what I wanted for my birthday, I came up with a list which was very similar to the little 'Set Times' poster on the wall of the Chinese Laundry on Saturday night. [more]
Born in South Central Queensland, Steve Lind grew up in a neighbourhood consumed with drive-bys and mini mall street life. [more]
Born in South Central Queensland, Steve Lind grew up in a neighbourhood consumed with drive-bys and mini mall street life. [more]
Whether you want mash-up party madness or straight up breakbeat mayhem - Steve Lind delivers more often than the mail man. His versatility and raw energy ignites any dance floor, if 2007 is a volcano, this boy is the lava! [more]