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Subsonic Festival comes back for another year, and we make the trek up to Barrington Tops. Does the festival still have it? Or has it jumped the shark?
With a pristine setting in the natural splendour of the Barrington Tops, the much-loved Subsonic Music Festival is looking ahead to a spectacular 2011 camp-out.
Shrug celebrated its second birthday in style with a live set from Antix.
If you frequent the Melbourne forum on inthemix, there’s a good chance you’ve marvelled at the list of acts set to ‘go bush’ for the Strawberry Fields festival in November.
The New Zealand brothers Barton and Hayden Strom are at it again, with 'Cavalier' their most polished-sounding work to date.
For nearly six years, Melbourne's Interview crew has stuck to the philosophy: ‘Our parties are all about the people’.
We are off to see the wizard, the wonderful wizard of…Maitreya!
With pristine skies and beautiful sunshine on Sunday the Sunday Sessions was on the cards.
There’s little doubt Rainbow Serpent Festival has come a long way in 12 years of staging events. Far more than just a ‘party’, it's a multifaceted event and they've just released the massive list of artists who'll be performing at the 2010 event.
Now we all know that little is ever certain when it comes to Victorian weather, but let me just say, "SPRING IS HERE BITCHES". Come on. Admit it...
The Rainbow Serpent festival was bigger than ever in 2009, with more than 10,000 people in attendance, and it’s locked to return again in the opening weeks of 2010 with a special launch event lined up for the October Long Weekend to wet your whistle.
It’s time for Deep as Fu*k to celebrate 6 years of bringing amazing underground house and techno to Sydney punters, and to mark the occasion they’ll be taking over the entirety of The Cross at the tail end of the June Long Weekend.
Overall a top night with a very friendly mixed crowd and great relaxed staff. Its great to be able to go out and enjoy some quality tunes and food without being forced onto a sweaty dancefloor and having your hearing impaired.
Xylem & Phloem presented Antix at Room 680 in Hawthorn on Friday the 1st of June, with support from Nyquist, Motive & Aaron Smiles.
We’ll be getting not one but two performances from the NZ live act, one in the indoor room of the Abercrombie Hotel and another outside where they’ll debut their new minimal techno project to Australian fans.
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