by i_have_ADD on February 9th, 2007
Tim Hardaker chatted down the line to George of Nightmares On Wax while kicking back in his hotel room in Melbourne, speaking on whether he still indulges in the green stuff now a decade on from his 'Smoker's Delight' album. [more]
The much anticipated set times for the Melbourne leg of the Good Vibrations festival have just been announced this morning with J5, Snoop Dogg and Beastie Boys closing off the main arena. [more]
Certified hip hop legends the Beastie Boys have been added to the lineup for the Good Vibrations Festival. If that wasn't reason enough to get your tickets, we don't know what is! [more]
The first round of acts for the 2007 Good Vibrations Festival have been announced, so if you've been waiting with baited breath to hear who'll be featuring at the popular summer-time event, you can now breath a sigh of relief as the lineup is here! [more]
The Big Chill - one of the world's leading music/art/multimedia festivals - adds more acts to the already impressive lineup [more]
The Big Chill is one of the world's leading 'chill out' music festivals, offering the crème de la crème of talent each year - with 2006 being no exception. [more]
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? [more]
All in all, I had a great day, but I can understand why others wouldn’t have. It was simply too hard at some points. [more]
As long as there is something on this Earth to be inspired about, Nightmares On Wax will keep on making music to for other people to live to. [more]
At last an equivalent to the ‘Back to Mine’ series. Apace Music have released the first in what I hope will be a long-standing tradition of the public being able to ‘dig’ in the music collection of prolific artists. [more]
The latest single to be lifted from the Nightmares on Wax (aka George Evelyn) album of last year, Mind Elevation, is a tasty slice of hip-hop, layered with reggae and dub influences. [more]
Perhaps not as exciting as what we've come to expect from Nightmares On Wax, but at least Evelyn is prepared to experiment with other elements to bring us something relatively fresh. [more]
DJ Ease delves deep down into his record boxes and pulls out some delightful dub, hip-hop, trip hop and reggae-tinged tunes that all have this common bottom end thread but, as a whole, weave a multi-coloured blanket of tunes to warm oneself on those late slumbered nights. [more]