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Timo Maas is a master of reinvention. This exclusive mix from the German don should get you primed for his entry into the celebrated 'Balance' series.
It had been a few weeks of weird weather in Sydney, but nothing was dampening the hype that many had been building for the biggest Garden Party since an evening with James Zabiela last summer.
This weekend, Chinese Laundry is staging one of its most illustrious Garden Parties yet, and there's not long left to enter inthemix's exclusive competition.
There are few mix-CD series that have stayed as highly esteemed as 'Balance'. Its continued success all comes down to a simple philosophy: trusting the DJ.
The last few years have been a heady ride for Timo Maas, and the newly-released 'Balance 017' perfectly encapsulates where he's at.
September was a big month at Chinese Laundry, with some standout sessions from Lee Burridge, Alix Perez, Marc Romboy and many more. The pace isn’t slowing as we head into the new month, either.
This weekend marks the final hurrah of another heady Ibiza season, and the big players are going out with an almighty bang.
Spring has sprung, and Chinese Laundry is celebrating by throwing two mega Garden Parties in its courtyard.
German veteran Timo Maas will hit our clubs in October to show off his forthcoming entry in the acclaimed Balance series.
In an announcement that gives context to that October tour reveal, Timo Maas has been chosen to helm the next edition in the famed Balance series.
After keeping us waiting for over three years, German veteran Timo Maas is due to return to Australia before the year is out.
This is no Fatboy Slim obituary or au revoir. It's the cream of electronic music through the eyes of some of the world’s finest producers. From Justice to Junkie XL to Plump DJs, one of your favourite artists features on this compilation. Guaranteed!
With Timo already having a set under his belt on the Gold Coast only five days earlier, I was expecting a somewhat ‘up tempo’ groove for the night.
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?
I have been a Timo Maas fan ever since I heard 'Music for the Maases Vol 1' in 2000 – so to say I was excited about seeing him at Tank on Thursday night was an understatement. Unfortunately it turned out to be a disappointing night...
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