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The Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange Project has announced that Melbourne will be the lucky Australian city to play host to an import of Italian talent come November 12.
The Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange Project is back in 2011, and this time we’ll be trading parties with Italy.
Time to plan your New Year's Day at Melbourne's swanky Betterdays festival.
Now a regular fixture of the Melbourne summer party calendar, New Year’s Day bash Betterdays is back again for NYD next year, today announcing their tasty 2011 lineup.
While we’re still waiting for exact dates, inthemix can confirm that house stalwarts Junior Jack and Kid Crème are looking to spend the New Years period in Australia.
Maybe to some, pure house music and vocals are a bit dated or unfashionable at the moment; but Kid Crème and Junior Jack showed us how it can be done without sounding cheesy or trite. Thank you Famous!
Another Sunday and I am off to The Bedroom to check out Junior Jack & Kid Cream. The buzz for this event has been energetic around town in the lead up to Sunday night, and this will be my first time to check out a set from house music kings.
From his studio outside Brussels, Italian-born DJ-producer Junior Jack talks house music, the tight-knit family relationship he has with the Defected label and why this weekend, he and Kid Crème will definitely be rocking Australian clubland.
Although they gained somewhat of a bad reputation with audiences down under after cancelling a number tours in the past, this December looks set to see the long awaited return of European house giants Junior Jack & Kid Creme.
For the third time ever Junior Jack & Kid Crème have pulled the plug on an impending Australian tour, with the house duo announcing they'll not be coming down under in December for their round of New Years shows.
The headliners for Field Day 2005 have been revealed, with it looking to be one of the more eclectic and varied parties in recent times. Breaks and house feature, along with hip-hop, electro and tech-house.
Responsible for one of the biggest house tunes over the last few years with Thrill Me, Junior Jack has stepped up to the plate to face the perception that dance producers just can't cut it when it comes to full-length albums.
Having secured the legendary and much-loved Hordern for the first all-nighter in recent years, Fuzzy had more than usual riding on the success of 360. Needless to say it didn't disappoint.
House music is all about weight. Phat tunes are essential, and Junior Jack's are obese. Rather than send them packing to Jenny Craig or Weight Watchers, the clubbing world has embraced tracks such as 'E Samba', 'Thrill Me' and 'Da Hype'.
Despite rumours to the contrary, Junior Jack's management team have announced that the successful Italian producer and DJ will definitely make it down under in April as he's now back on track after recovering from a recent illness.
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