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]
The dymanic duo known as Lostep (Phil K & Luke Chable) took control of the Cave on saturday night, with Mark Dynamix supporting. The Melbourne bred producers were pleased to bring us three hours of absolute madness & many heads were caved [more]
Phil K and Bass Kleph took control of ther Chinese Laundry on Friday night for a crazed night of breaks n' mayhem. [more]
With very little letting up from the word go, Switch did not disappoint as he banged out revisions of everything from Uffie to Basement Jaxx. It was easy to see why this producer’s DJ sets are as in demand as his studio time. [more]
The long running Break Inn night at Chinese Laundry punches out another international guest, Kosheen, with support from Basskleph, The Impossibles, Shamozzle and Karton. [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]
We’d yet to see a real live hip-hop act headline at Break Inn, so I was quite excited to learn that 1200 Techniques front man and all round Aussie rapper extraordinaire NFA was coming to rock the Cave in support of his new solo album. [more]