It's hard to believe that it is now 8 years since Sweetchilli first started out, but in that time it has maintained its reputation as one of Sydney's finest purveyors of underground electronic music. [more]
Believe it or not the Sweetchilli crew have been around for nearly eight years, and as a warmup for their massive birthday celebrations in June they’ll be holding a special event full to the brim with retrospective tunes. [more]
After launching back in February, Bowlarama returns this Anzac Day to the settings of the Gladstone Park Bowling Club for another free event. [more]
‘Minichilli’ firing up again this Friday night as Sydney’s premier progressive house team take over the Civic for yet another FREE party. [more]
It seemed so covert. With so many big acts in the country over the long weekend, it was with very little fanfare and razzle dazzle that the #3 progressive house artist in the world was sneaking into Sydney to play a cosy set at The Cross. [more]
by Lambretta on June 11th, 2008
So at 8.30 on Friday night, I pushed a newly purchased copy of the 'Moments' CD into my car’s CD player and headed into town to meet up with friends for an evening’s entertainment – Chilli style! [more]
Sounds On Sunday was in ultra-fine form last Sunday with 'Ministry of Sound Classics' gracing The Greenwood Hotel. I would have to say was one of 'the' best gig’s I have been to this year. [more]
by Tyler Durden on July 27th, 2007
The night was cold, but the music was hotter than ever last Friday night when the Sweetchilli lads took over The Cross once again for their long awaited eighth birthday celebration featuring the 'one and only' Anthony Pappa. Many chins were wagged. [more]
There was certainly a buzz surrounding Paolo Mojo's second visit to Sydney. I rate his set last year as one of my musical highlights of 2006, so it was with much anticipation that our little posse entered Home on Saturday night. [more]
by Tyler Durden on June 12th, 2007
The Subservice boys have done it again, with yet another quality night of utter messiness at the Civic Hotel, right in the heart of Sydney. This month featured the remarkable duo Rollin Connection. [more]
As usual, the Chilli boys have pushed the boundaries and exceeded our expectations, managing to deliver something fresh to the Sydney clubbing scene through a ‘classics and anthems’ night of all things! [more]
Rocketing up the F3 motorway to Newcastle in our little red car, we were all very excited indeed. Not only was this the first time we’d ever been out in Newcastle for three out of the four passengers in the car, we were also heading to see Luke Fair. [more]
*Famous* boasts a wildly diverse selection of DJs across the four levels of Home, but I spent most of my time on Saturday listening to three particular performers - Andrew Wowk, Goodwill and Grant Smilie. [more]
Sharam from Deep Dish headlines Ministry of Sound's massive return to Home nightclub on Mardigras weekend, with support sets from Tom Stephan as well as all the MOS residents. [more]
Sweetchilli is back in 2007, kicking off with a night at the Gaelic club featuring progressive madman Dave Seaman, Future head honcho Mark James, Robbie Lowe and Dan Crocetti. [more]
The loud chants of ‘road trip’ are still ringing clearly in my mind after this shenanigan-filled event. Who would have thought Kangaroo Valley could withstand the onslaught of such a boozed up group of Sydneysiders in the way that it did? [more]
This highly anticipated (and free) Sweetchilli Xmas Party didn’t fail to either impress or pull the punters. After rocking up at around 11pm with a belly full of vodka, courtesy of the local RSL, the place was already rammed. [more]
The loud chants of ‘road trip’ are still ringing clearly in my mind after this hilarious event. Who would have thought the sleepy town of Kangaroo Valley could withstand the onslaught of such aboozed-up group of Sydneysiders in the way that it did? [more]
For anyone in Sydney who loves the underground side of electronic dance music, Sweetchilli is an institution, and rightly so. [more]