You'd be forgiven for thinking Sydney hip-hop and funk stalwart, Mark Walton, is M.I.A. Well, he was. But now, he's back. And bekk finds out what he's been up to. [more]
by Will on June 18th, 2004
A Sydney breaks stalwart, Mark Walton has been a familar face on the scene for the better part of a decade. Will takes a look at what the man is up to now that "the home residency" is over. [more]
Dust Tones returns to the Manning Bar on Saturday with one of the biggest local lineups it’s ever featured, click here for to go in the draw for free passes! [more]
Following on from an absolutely massive sold out night at the Sydney Festival Beck's Bar last week, Dust Tones will return to a more intimate setting in February, moving in to Melt Bar in Kings Cross for another of their monthly shindigs. [more]
Mark Walton is without doubt one of Australia [more]
When the promise of Miguel Migs, a stellar line up of lush house sounds, chilled breakbeats, the Tivoli's famed acoustics and the sun shining over a patriotic crowd is offered, one can only be an unwavering Aussie House fan. [more]
Arriving in Sydney from Byron Bay, I was to thank my lucky stars I found out about a trustworthy gig at Melt Bar in Kings Cross last Thursday night. Because this was where Mark Walton’s new band was playing... [more]
The annual Earthdance Festival was another stellar success, uniting the Sydney community with people across the globe in a celebration of music and peace. [more]
by legal-affairs on August 31st, 2007
Saturday night, the song tells us, is alright for fighting. What then is Friday night alright for? Well, Friday’s night’s alright for funk. And if you want to get the most funk going round at the moment, then Friday night’s alright for Dust Tones. [more]
While the rest of Sydney was relatively quiet (perhaps due to the end of financial year and the impending interest rate rise), the Earthdance launch party was packed. [more]
A wise man once said, “There is so much good music, and so little time in which to listen to it”. Dust Tones once again proved the truth of that on Saturday night. [more]
Looking for somewhere to kick on last Saturday night, the new monthly night Galaxy at Melt Bar had caught my eye. I liked the sounds of ‘cosmic and inter stellar’ that had been promised, and coupled with boogie and disco it fit the bill perfectl [more]
by MeliJane on January 11th, 2007
The Leagues Club parklands of the ‘Biggest little town in Australia’ provided the most perfect grounds in all sense of the word to stage the first instalment of Electric Sunshine Superdisco, as a welcome to the New Year. [more]
Well it's January... probably my favourite part of the year. It's the time for lots of holidays, sunshine, scantily clad bods and, of course, the Sydney Festival! With so many things to do, there is absolutely no excuse for sitting at home! [more]
We headed out to YU to check out Woof, the new and exciting breaks night at our favourite little venue. [more]
The kind folks at Candys Apartment, by far Sydney's coolest venue, let loose the monthly instalment of breaks and hip-hop that is Blowpop. [more]
The music was good, the mixing was tight and everyone was really friendly. [more]
Personally and collectively a big thanks needs to be granted for all ITM members and staff for creating something unique which has gone from strength to strength and something that the our scene could not do with out. [more]
My first impression upon entering Bohem this long weekend for Throwdown's Sunday launch party was "whoa". Combine an amazing venue, a mouth watering DJ lineup, happy boys and girls and you've got a top party. [more]
With a clubbing scene that is so used to throwing huge, go as hard as you like events, it always is breath of fresh air to go to these small, friendly and independent nights out. [more]
Congratulations and happy 6th birthday to everyone at the Globe! [more]
Play For Real's first night of musical mayhem rocked the Minibar at the Burdekin. An excellent Friday night out and welcome addition to Sydney's rotating roster of quality monthly events. [more]
"The DJ's were given six weeks to prepare a score of music and perform it live to the movie. And that was it. They were given complete artistic freedom in all regards with their only mission to bring the film to life." [more]
As original as it is progressive, while nodding its head to the roots of electronic music, 'Fretless' is purely and simply a winner record with a number of standout tracks destined to tear the roof off dance floors and lounge rooms around the globe. [more]
Looking through club listings these days, many clubs claim to play electro. However, is it really electro? Mark Walton gives you a real history lesson. [more]