James Taylor's DJ career began in 2000 when he was booked for his first gig at Circa Bar in Bondi Junction, Sydney. That all seems a distant memory now though, as his talents as a DJ have gained him notoriety far beyond his hometown. [more]
ITM's Missy JuJu had a quick chat with James Taylor, Luna, Jilbert and Tim Sea, four of Ear Candy's newest resident DJs, to find out what they've each brought to the table. [more]
We’re throwing another free party for the ITM community at Sounds on Sunday this weekend, check inside to see the DJs that YOU voted for to play a set on the day. [more]
Two of Sydney's fastest rising DJs have been added to the ranks on FBi 94.5 FM, with Ben Morris and James Taylor stepping in to the hot seat for Friday night Sunsets. [more]
Ambar Nightclub in Perth has plenty in stall for the coming months, from the hugely successful local night Desination? to the Godfather of breaks Rennie Pilgrem. [more]
The 2006 Allen & Heath DMAs are rapidly approaching, with the main event set to take place on Friday November 17th at Home Nightclub. [more]
Working our way towards the infamous Kings Cross where it's become an unwritten rule that the festivities begin only after at the stroke midnight, it was no surprise to see the infamous Bayswater Road a buzzing hive of activity. [more]
Electro flavours were in full-swing as Goodfella and James Taylor, along with local talent, served it up red HOT at Lot 33. [more]
Tocadisco rammed it home on Saturday night at Kink with another massive set following his excellent NYE performance at Pacha. [more]
The slow decline in the music policy at Sounds on Sunday has been at a steady snails pace over the past year, however with a recent promoter change it seems as though the last few weeks have taken a turn for the worse. [more]
Overall, I’d give the evening a 7.5 out of 10. Would I recommend you to go to The Gaff? Sure. Make sure you leave your clothes on though! [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]
Perths biggest breakbet brand head to head with the biggest in the land... [more]
After playing at massive beach parties in the UK and Brazil Fatboy Slim heads down under to headline the New Years Eve event of the decade at Bondi Beach. [more]
As the end of the year draws near, not only the weather is heating up. Sublime is too! [more]
Fuzzy's sold out Harbourlife event returns to Mrs Macquarie's Chair for its third installment featuring some huge names such Martin Solveig, Mark Farina, Touche, Hermitude, James Taylor, Dreadzone Sound System, Q45 and many more. [more]
This was going to be my first time at Kink or even the Arthouse for that matter and having walked through the Galleries Victoria on many a late night to hear the music still pumping and the large crowds rocking I was keen to see what all the fuss was about. [more]
Put a bunch of inthemix enthusiasts into such a small space and a good time is guaranteed to be had by all. [more]
NYE is the night which every under 50 year old looks forward to. It's the time of year when Sydney goes off with a bang, and we were hoping that Kink would blow our minds even more than the giant disco ball hanging from the Sydney Harbour Bridge. [more]
To say that anticipation was high for Harbourlife 2004 would be a tremendous understatement. After the success of last year's event and the run of successful parties since, would Fuzzy be able to deliver the goods? [more]
Woof @ YU Nightclub, Sydney's spanking new Friday breaks party. [more]
Ministry of Sound's House Sessions CD launch was one piece of Ear Candy that was easily digested. [more]
Melbourne's Nick Thayer & Bass Kleph join the usual suspects and show us that there 'ain't no party like Funktrust party!' [more]
After 2 years, we've reached a rather significant milestone - we’d like to welcome you to our 50th edition of the inthemix podcast sessions! [more]
Fuzzy Breaks Volume 2 follows on from the first in the series of 2002, which featured Sydneysider Q45 and UK perennial visitor Krafty Kuts. This time around on mixing duties are Krafty's Fingerlickin' label mates Drumattic Twins and Sydney DJ of the moment James Taylor. [more]