by Katy Coghlan on December 29th, 2005
What started as a dream for three good friends has turned into something of an institution in the Adelaide dance scene. Fabric is celebrating its 4th birthday this month, and what a four years it has been. [more]
Last Winter saw the awesome debut of We Love Sounds in Adelaide. This Friday night the tour returns, and it's all about the house lovers! [more]
The ABC crew have joined forces with the lads from Shabooka Shake to bring you the sounds of one of Australia’s fastest rising stars – Bass Kleph. Hailed by the Stanton Warriors, Drumattic Twins and Kid Kenobi as one of the best things Australia has [more]
Omid 16B has had a long a fruitful career in the global dance music scene. A DJ, producer and label owner of Alola, Disclosure and Sexonwax Records, he'll be turning Sugar upsidedown on the 20th. Adding more spice to the show, Fabric has booked local live act Fenetik to play some deep, minimal tech. [more]
Adelaide Breaks Collecitve is here to bring the sounds of the breakbeat to the masses of Adelaide. Join John Doe, Lachy Pender, Noodle, Spark, ANZAC and the Activist for ther launch party - the ABC Spring Jam - on November 25 @ Sugar. Email adelaidebreakscollecitve@hotmail.com for door list and a CD [more]
by Jobee on November 27th, 2007
The Adelaide Breaks Collective came into existence when a group of local DJs thought they would do better to join forces and work together, rather than promoting themselves individually and competing against one another. [more]
You know you've had a good time when it seems like only minutes since you walked into the club that you're walking out with all memory intact. [more]
There's no better way to celebrate Australia Day than with all your friends at a massive dance festival. This year's Stardust featured international guests Andy C & MC HQ, Lee Burridge, Ignition Technition, Shimon and Carl Cox! [more]
Friday night saw the Sugar crowd treated to a mesmerising display of showmanship by one of progressive's brightest stars, the UK's Omid 16B. Local support acts were Electric Therapy (Mal Chia and Lachy Pender) and Fenetik (Live). [more]
While thought of by some as the ugly duckling of the scene here in Adelaide, breaks have always had a small but loyal following in the clubs and on the airwaves. Finally, with summer and the party season fast approaching, years of hard work and patience have paid off for a group of DJ's with vision [more]
Friday the 13th saw the guys from Adelaide Breaks Collective throw their 2nd party at Sugar, continuing to forge an exciting and vibrant breaks scene in this town. [more]
Sydney has Field Day, Melbourne has Summadayze and Adelaide has the Shores... or so it has been for the last four years. Shores is the biggest party you'll find in this town on New Year's Day, running for a whopping sixteen hours, and celebrating local DJ's and musicians at every turn. [more]
As James Holden said to me once he finished playing. "This is the best gig I've played in 3 years". [more]
Melbourne's Progressive House DJ Kasey Taylor made a triumphant return to Adelaide and totally rocked Fabric on Friday night. [more]
Sugar was already moving nicely when I arrived around midnight. Mal Chia was on the decks wrapping his set up with Juliet's 'Holiday'... and the sultry vocals and skipping house tracks was pleasing the floor. The man touted as carrying 'the future sound of House' DJ Desyn Masiello (UK) was scheduled.. [more]
For the first time in since its inception into the live music scene, the Big Day Out, held yearly in all major cities in Australia, was sold out well before the event date in Adelaide. [more]
After three months living in Melbourne, there are a lot of things I have missed about Adelaide, the three biggest however are friends, family and Fabric. It's not that there aren't any good nights or DJ's in Melbourne, there are stacks! However Fabric just has a vibe that no other night can recrate. [more]
I've been at some great Fabric nights: Holden @ Minke, Infusion @ BCWC... but I guess this night really summed up what Fabric is all about, great music, great friends and fantastic local dj's enjoying a success that seems to be pretty rare these days. [more]
One of Adelaide's newest kids on the block, Lachlan Pender's reputation for making the crowd wiggle their arses is growing at an exponential rate. Currently Lachlan's pet project is Stylus on Sundays at the Gilbert Street Hotel. Come and check out a promo based on that flavour. Enjoy! [more]
One of Adelaide's newest kids on the block, Lachlan Pender's handed over a breaks promo for the world to hear. Get broken. [more]