Future Entertainment, Fuzzy and Cross Promotions deliver Queensland’s best festival line up to date! [more]
This NYE the Chinese Laundry will be hosting another one of its infamous New Years Eve parties with three massive headliners and the best local DJ’s around playing across all four rooms of Chinese Laundry - including The Garden! [more]
by Tim Galvin on November 19th, 2007
By day he is Dave Taylor, mild-mannered UK music producer and by night he transforms into Switch, the dark-hearted beat molester who’s sonic mayhem has been felt the world over - with his twisted brand of fidget house, he's conquered 2007. [more]
We already knew that Detroit techno legend Carl Craig would be making an appearance at one of Sydney’s favourite underground venues on New Years Eve. ITM can now confirm that he’ll be joined by another mighty headliner in the form of Switch. [more]
In a rare occurance, Queensland's house music fans are well and truly spoilt for choice this coming weekend, with a swag of international heavyweights set to hit both Brisbane and the Gold Coast. [more]
ITM's forums have been ablaze with discussion following Fuzzy's Killer party over the weekend, with Switch missing his scheduled headline spot. [more]
If you're one of the lucky ducks who scored a ticket to Harbourlife this weekend here's all the vital info you need. If you didn't get a ticket and were planning on turning up anyway... you should also read the following! [more]
When Tricky popped up on the Splendour in the Grass first round announcement last week, many were left scratching their heads wondering what the famed trip-hopper had been up to of late. [more]
What do you get when you combine zombies, electro and litres of fake blood? A new UK movie called Beyond The Rave it seems... features music from artists like Justice, Digitalism, The Black Ghosts and Switch, who are we to argue?! [more]
After months of rumours it is now official that Ferry Corsten and The Thrillseekers have collaborated in the studio in what promises to be the standout trance combination of 2003. [more]
Fresh on the heels of New Years Eve carousing, Summafieldayze was the perfect veneer to the celebratory seeing-in for 2007. The potential of seeing BK, Freestylers, Mylo, BodyRockers and more, was a booast to my enthusiasm...... [more]
With very little letting up from the word go, Switch did not disappoint as he banged out revisions of everything from Uffie to Basement Jaxx. It was easy to see why this producer’s DJ sets are as in demand as his studio time. [more]
What do you get when you combine ten thousand pumped, sexy and happy people, ten-thousand broken new year's resolutions, one venue complete with a city and river backdrop, twenty DJ's, one live act and one date marked boldly on the calendar? The answ [more]
After the insane heat of last year's Field Day, punters were approaching this year with a touch of fearful apprehension. But the weather cleared for an event that reminded us why Field Day is still considered one of the city's most iconic parties. [more]
After having had a fantastic day at the Good Vibrations Festival the time had come to either go home, or kick on at one of the official after parties. My first choice was to head straight out again, and the club of choice was Chinese Laundry. [more]
Silence... That's all you could hear as I walked out the gates of Good Vibrations on Saturday evening. I was literally speechless when I tried to describe to my mates how much I enjoyed acts including Z-Trip, Talib Kweli and Jean Grae, and others I saw on the day. [more]
With the decision to expand into more nights, Liberty focused on progressive house in the backroom and funky house and beats in the front room for its July 11 edition. [more]
inthemix podcast session 57 - the second of our brand new enhanced podcasts! We speak with Santogold, who has set the online world alight with her tracks over the past few years. We’ve also got Mr Oizo, Switch, Boys Noize, Richard Dinsdale and more! [more]
Merry Christmas and a happy New Year! Prepare yourself for the final podcast we'll be releasing in 2006, with new tracks and remixes from Spank Rock, Switch, Acid Jacks, 10 Sui, New Young Pony Club and more, plus we also speak with the Freestylers! [more]
This is no Fatboy Slim obituary or au revoir. It's the cream of electronic music through the eyes of some of the world’s finest producers. From Justice to Junkie XL to Plump DJs, one of your favourite artists features on this compilation. Guaranteed! [more]