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Don Diablo is a Dutch record producer, songwriter, artist and DJ whose music is a refreshing blend of musical styles; rock, electro, and hip hop are the main ingredients.
After hours of careful research, inthemix has brought together 20 of the most controversial video clips to ever grace a television or computer screen. Turns out 2 Girls 1 Cup might not be the most confronting thing on the internet, after all.
Our last Nokia X7 mix sums up the most popular sound of 2011 with tracks from Skrillex, Example and Nero.
Winter getting you down? Never fear, as there’s plenty of big club tours coming up on the horizon, including these two from Future Entertainment.
Outside of the festival itself, what FMF artists did you catch doing their own magnificent thing? The Chems? Loco Dice? Um, Ke$ha???
Future Music Festival heralds the return of producer, DJ and label boss Don Diablo to these parts. If you want to know what you’re in for at Future Music Festival, get stuck into this 30-track mix from the Don.
If you like your dance music brash and buzzing, you’ll no doubt be gravitating to a certain corner of Future Music Festival next month.
With ADE 2010 just about to kick off, check out Don Diablo''s 60 minute mix session and pretend you're there!
After much anticipation and wish-listing, now is the time to get acquainted with the 2011 Future Music Festival line-up.
Dim Mak honcho Steve Aoki was seen being measured up at Brisbane’s exclusive fashion house Ezie, also known locally simply as Size.
To celebrate the duo’s return to the scene, ITM’s just upped a new remix of Swoon for mass consumption, courtesy of major league club troubler Don Diablo who adds his signature beefy sound to the tune
It’s the tenth anniversary of inthemix.com.au this year and the milestones continue to follow, this week seeing the release of the 100th episode of the inthemix podcast.
At The Red Bull tent, a *Dizzee Rascal* remix laced with a well placed “fix up look sharp” sample was breaking across the crowd. *Jamie Vale* was behind the decks showing why it was his time to shine....
With last year’s *Groove on a New Year’s Day* a raging success and *Summadayze* going national in 2010, what better way to welcome the new decade than combining the two to make for one of Adelaide’s most anticipated music events of the millennium.
Before I arrived a friend warned me that Summadayze had been canceled because all the cheese had melted yet fortunately he was wrong, and Summadazye 2010 went off despite the oppressive heat.
It was a sultry *Summadayze* and while some zombies would have been better served to go home and wish their parents a happy new year for others, electronic music would soon dust the cobwebs from weary limbs.
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