by drop on February 7th, 2007
Zaakir, aka Soup of Jurassic 5, takes time out with Benjamin Chinnock ahead of their forthcoming sets at the Good Vibrations Festival, and admits that touring their latest album has been the hardest. [more]
Over 10 years ago The Rebels of Rhythm and the Unity Committee performed a track at an open mic gig that led to the formation of one of the most successful groups in Hip Hop History. Unified Rebellution realised the two group's potentials as one and inspired what we have come to know as Jurassic 5. [more]
You heard right - ITM has the scope on the venue for the Jurassic 5 side show in Brisbane! [more]
The much anticipated set times for the Melbourne leg of the Good Vibrations festival have just been announced this morning with J5, Snoop Dogg and Beastie Boys closing off the main arena. [more]
Certified hip hop legends the Beastie Boys have been added to the lineup for the Good Vibrations Festival. If that wasn't reason enough to get your tickets, we don't know what is! [more]
The first round of acts for the 2007 Good Vibrations Festival have been announced, so if you've been waiting with baited breath to hear who'll be featuring at the popular summer-time event, you can now breath a sigh of relief as the lineup is here! [more]
Approaching its fourth year on the Australian summer festival circuit, Good Vibrations has established itself as one of the most anticipated events each February, and now it's going international! [more]
With a weather report that looked ominous, the lead up to Good Vibrations was filled with trepidation- would it really be cloudy with a chance of a shower?! As if Good Vibrations Day would really disappoint! The day dawned sunny, warm and full of pro [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]
by palaeo-tech on February 20th, 2007
Ah . . . . Monday night after a festival, Good Vibrations no less. Normally associated with a slowly defogging mind and perhaps a big meal to recharge, this particular post festival evening was a good deal more exciting for those in the know . . . . [more]
All in all, I had a great day, but I can understand why others wouldn’t have. It was simply too hard at some points. [more]
South east Queensland's hunger for summer music festivals was about to be fed again. This time, it was Good Vibrations on the menu. [more]
After a impressive show at Thebarton Theatre, many punters risked being crushed to get albums, t-shirts, tickets and body parts signed by their favourite hip-hop act, J5. For those with true stamina, it was on to the after party... [more]
It’s been three years between stints down under for the radio friendly Jurassic 5 and Adelaide turned out to show their support for their new album, ‘Feedback’. Bound to garner a variety of supporters, sure enough every man and his dog turned up. [more]
What does one write when attempting to describe the wonder that is Splendour in the Grass? The grand old chestnut of 'words fail' really does ring true. A two-day festival held in sleepy Byron Bay in Northern NSW saw some 14,000 excited punters converge on the town to triple its population. [more]
Jurassic 5 @ Metro City, Northbridge - 27/07/04 [more]
J5, with their 4 MCs and 2 DJs, took to the stage to a massive reception from the Horden Pavilion filled to the rafters with easy to please punters. [more]
When it comes to hip hop and entertainment J5 are proof that it doesn't have to be cheesy antics and that you can indeed put on a mind blowing show with simply quality musicianship and a love of good times. [more]
The ever popular Aussie-favourites Jurassic 5 out of California, and one of the few true hip-hop bands, Philadelphia's The Roots were set to rock the Royal Theatre. Anticipation was high, so I laced up my party shoes and away I went. [more]
Besides running a marathon or watching Australian Idol, attending a music festival is a feat of endurance only the fit or foolish should attempt. Last Saturday's Livid was no exception to this rule. [more]