One of Sydney's most respected underground DJs, and often touted as a pioneer of the new electro rave sound – Mark Murphy has certainly had an impact on the Sydney scene. [more]
by Carlos Zarate on August 14th, 2006
Mark Murphy one of Sydney’s leading DJs celebrates his tenth year as a professional DJ this August and to celebrate he is playing at Kink August 19th in what should be an unforgettable night from one of the true purveyors electronic music in Sydney. [more]
Mark Murphy is a talented techno DJ and mainstay of the queer underground, playing at gay and pervert parties all over Sydney, more mainstream gay events such as the Sleaze Ball and Mardi Gras, as well as conventional dance parties. We talked techno together. [more]
Mark Murphy is a passionate guy, passionate about his music and passionate about the scene he plays in. A DJ for five years now, Mark's sound is distinctly techno... raw, dirty techno. [more]
Following last week's unfortunate cancellation of Bonde Do Role for their forthcoming Australian tour, which was to see them feature at Field Day on January 1st, local additions to the lineup have now been announced, along with Germany's John Tejada! [more]
One of Sydney’s best sources of electronic music, production and DJ equipment is looking to take on another full-time staff member. [more]
With the date of Oz's favourite mid-Winter music festival rapidly approaching, lucky buggers who managed to snap up one of the golden tickets for this year's Splendour In The Grass will be excited to learn of the newest additions to the line-up. [more]
It seems like only yesterday that Mark Murphy, Chris Lo and Leanne Clegg opened a small record store in Darlinghurst – but if you rock along to the Terrace at Home on Saturday May 19th you’ll be able to help them celebrate 5 massive years. [more]
Sebastian and Kavinsky ARE the cutting edge of the world-devouring French hard electro scene. The first hour of their set was mashed-up, clashed up, cut-up, fucked-up body-jackin’ madness. If only the club didn't over-heat! [more]
The BDO juggernaut once again rolled into Perth for the final leg of it’s national tour last Sunday to a record 40,000 people. [more]
by ewokie on January 23rd, 2007
Friday was the night - the official launch of the inthemix.2006 CD, one of the must have mix compilations for the summer. [more]
With both crowd favourite Kid Kenobi and Baby Gee on the bill, not surprisingly it made for a busy night at one of Sydney's best and most consistant dance venues, the Chinese Laundry. [more]
The Queen's Birthday Long Weekend is always a massive one for Sydney's gay and lesbian party set, and on Saturday a new benchmark was reached with its most significant concert venue. [more]
Nothing or no one was out of place, the myriad included you. Nothing left to do but dance.... [more]
With the city still reeling from the blur of a long weekend that was Easter, we decided to change tack a tad and take things upmarket on Anzac Day by revisiting an old faithful: DTPM. [more]
The Slip Inn is fast becoming Sydney's best and most popular club for lovers of quality underground sounds, and March 18th was proof of exactly why: Trentemøller played an absolutely faultless set on one of the best sound systems in the southern hemisphere. [more]
A shame about the turnout, but Heckmann's quality set more than made up for the lack of punters. [more]
Phoenix Bar is not a very large venue, so it makes it the ideal environment for deep thumping sessions of electro, minimal and techno grooves on a Thursday night. [more]
UK techhead and breakbeat phenomenon Chris Carter joins the Sound Advice crew at Suzie Q's for a night of heavy breaks and rollin tech. [more]
Proper old-school vibe as Mark Murphy & crew throw down with a bunch of trashbags and a swag of great music. [more]
Detroit legend Carl Craig finds himself in the middle of Sydney techno warfare [more]
After a killer performance alongside Miss Kittin at Sydney's Bohem for New Year's Eve, Berlin's DJ T signed off with a memorable encore at Club 77. It was one hot night! [more]
Mandy Rollins, Ben Drayton, Mark Murphy Sex it up the fetish folks at Dendy. Back to the Dendy on a cold Autumn night for the 2nd instalment from Club DV8. With 450 through the door the MK2 party was close to selling out. [more]
The first ever Killer album delivers not one but two killer mixes, courtesy of Freeform Five’s Anu Pillai and Sydney DJ Mark Murphy. [more]
Mark Murphy is releasing the third installment of the Thug series. ‘Emo haircuts, Whores & A Happy Ending’ is Mark celebrating Sydney’s summer in the depths of a King Cross sewer! Glam electro and ravey ballads are up for this live mix. Enjoy! [more]
Mark Murphy has become one of Sydney’s leading djs, groundbreaking in his party promotions and even more so with his barrier-breaking musical style. [more]