by FunkyJ on November 30th, 2007
'Art in Motion' is a HP event that provides a look into how computer technology can fuse sight, sound and touch - and features a headline performance from UK dance and audiovisual heroes Coldcut, who'll be taking the VJ experience to the next level. [more]
ITM’s Semone Maksimovic caught up with the band’s Jon More to get the juice fresh from the road and talk about dance music’s current preoccupation with searching for the ultimate sub bass sound –which may or may not come from doily collectors! [more]
Touring all across the Asia Pacific and coming to Sydney in early December, ‘Art in Motion’ is a free multi-sensory event presented by Hewlett-Packard together with inthemix, which will see performances from Coldcut, Nu-Mark and more. [more]
Parklife is SOLD OUT. If you're lucky enough to have got a ticket in time read on for essential information for the day, including set times. [more]
The biggest party of the October long weekend is rapidly approaching, and with set times now revealed you'll be able to get yourself even more excited! [more]
This year Fuzzy have joined forces with Future Entertainment to present the first Parklife in Melbourne. With a great lineup of interstate, local and international acts, heres the set times so you can plan your day. [more]
London property magnate Andrew Charalambous has launched ‘the world’s first ecological nightclub in Kings Cross, Surya, inviting Jade Jagger and Coldcut onto the decks for the opening night. [more]
An FBI trained Indian undercover policeman, who busted so many raves he gained the nickname of ‘Killjoy Cop’, chatted about his youthful exploits this week and boasted he liked nothing more than dressing up in costumes and fooling foreigners. [more]
Coldcut sent out promo copies of their upcoming single Walk A Mile In My Shoes this week, which include a mixed bag of remixes from producers including Tiga, Tom Belton and Henrik Schwarz. [more]
Cold cut are inviting you to be part of their innovative new video project [more]
Acid house pioneer turned pop star turned independent record company chief Jon More chatted to Skrufff this week about his upcoming Coldcut album Sound Mirrors and revealed that hard work has been the key factor behind his 20 year high profile career in the music business. [more]
‘Art in Motion’ is an audio-visual concept taken across the Asia-Pacific by Hewlett Packard, and we have that multinational to thank for bringing the whole kit and caboodle along to Sydney, along with a bunch of legends of the hip hop and dance. [more]
Parklife returned and warmed us up for the rest of the summer festival fun. And that’s what I consider Parklife as – a warm up, with festivals like BBQ Breaks, Big Day Out and Summerfieldayz, the main workout. [more]
When we step through those gates we can forget about life’s little problems for 8 blissful hours and remind ourselves that we’re all in this together. That, my brothers and sisters, is what it’s all about... [more]
Fuzzy and Future teamed up to bring Parklife to Melbourne. Perfect weather, great venue. By all accounts, well worth the trouble. [more]
Great day, great lineup, great party… Melboure will be gagging for our next Parklife installment I'm sure. [more]
Tracks and remixes from Coldcut, Plump DJs, Jono Fernandez, D Ramirez, Who Made Who and more. [more]
Coldcut’s recent ‘Sound Mirrors’ album certainly divided longtime fans upon its release earlier this year, as it more or less completely eschewed the turntables and samples dominated production aesthetic of its predecessor [more]
After years of restless chin-scratching on our part, Coldcut have at last delivered us their latest studio effort. Sound Mirrors is the first big studio release from the British duo since 2004's Best Of and it doesn't mince words. [more]
Coldcut’s recent high-profile comeback with the release of their highly-anticipated ‘Sound Mirrors’ also marked a pronounced stylistic shift for the duo away from the samplemashing and turntablism [more]
Coldcut's recently released 'Sound Mirrors' album showed the head Ninjas taking a more immediately accessible turn, with virtually all of the tracks anchored around guest vocal appearances [more]
This next release in the Life:Styles series presents a collection of unmixed rarities from Jonathon More and Matt Black; aka Coldcut. [more]
Coldcut's eagerly-anticipated new album 'Sound Mirrors' certainly appears to be polarising listeners accustomed to the head Ninjas' turntable-laden signature approach of past releases [more]
In many senses, this first single to be lifted from their upcoming 'Sound Mirrors' (released January 2006) sits more closely to the rock-infused guitar riffs and slamming breakbeats of 'Re:Evolution' than much of their previous backcatalogue [more]
Coldcut have always been fascinated with the fusion of sound and vision and so the idea of them curating a DVD version of Sound Mirrors (their stunning and critically acclaimed album) is a fitting one. [more]
Coldcut have always been fascinated with the fusion of sound and vision and so the idea of them curating a DVD version of Sound Mirrors (their stunning and critically acclaimed album) is a fitting one. [more]
Coldcut have always been fascinated with the fusion of sound and vision and so the idea of them curating a DVD version of Sound Mirrors (their stunning and critically acclaimed album) is a fitting one. [more]
Here it is - the latest (and biggerst!) COLDCUT single, the huge and deeply mighty "True Skool" featuring Roots Manuva. [more]
Coldcut return to Australia next month as headliners of Parklife around the country. Over the years Coldcut has fused music, art and politics with their performances pushing the boundaries of multimedia, relying equally on audio and visual components [more]