
He’s only been on the scene for a few years, but in a short space of time Tommy Trash has certainly made his presence known. [more]
Last year MOS took the wraps off their newest CD series; ‘Electro House Sessions’, fronted by two of the rapidly growing genre’s stars, The Stafford Brothers and Tommy Trash. The album went gold, and now they're back to serve up a second helping! [more]
Tommy Trash is member of the exciting new breed of elite electro house producers emerging on the Australian scene. Could you think of a better choice to mix Ministry's first ever 'Electro House Sessions' CD? Didn't think so! [more]
Recently signed to Ministry of Sound, Tommy Trash is the newest prodigy to Australia’s Dance scene. Witness the efforts of this new wonder musician who is bucking trends and creating waves..... [more]
Sydney-siders were pleasantly surprised earlier this month when they were offered another excellent option for where to party on New Years Day, and the organisers for Space Ibiza NYD have now revealed the second-round of acts on the lineup. [more]
We hereby proclaim June as the month that Parklife well and truly dominated inthemix. Need proof? No less than five of our most read stories related to the fast-approaching party in the park! [more]
Ministry of Sound releases 'Sessions 6' compilation. Said compilation features new single from Tommy Trash. Raunchy clip released to promote single. It’s a pretty standard series of events yeah? However, ninemsn for one weren't too pleased. [more]
Ministry of Sound’s mid-year uber-release is drawing near, and fans across the nation have been waiting patiently with baited breath for details on who will helm the high selling annual compilation. [more]
With a promise of that Ibiza vibe, the Space party comes to Australia, with mixed results. [more]
by ALFitz on July 27th, 2009
Ministry of Sound returned to Canberra and together with Friction and Lexington and Academy Nightclub put on a night that was packed full of crowds, driving basslines and huge dance floor anthems. Those in attendance witnessed a truly epic night. [more]
With the results announced, the anticipation and excitement for inthemix50 is over for another year. All that’s left to do now is party-hard and celebrate Australia’s dance scene, as it has become apparent it’s in better shape than ever before! [more]
Sounds on Sunday at the Greenwood Hotel is a Sydney institution. Everything those SOS aficionados say is totally true. This place is FUN. [more]
With parties like this at Academy, Friction is once again set to establish the club as Friday night’s hot spot for Canbbera. [more]
Adelaide got rocked like a vandal when Vanilla Ice, Ajax, Bloc Party and Tommy Trash came to town! [more]
by Lady Lex on October 17th, 2007
The love tryst between the adolescents of the clubbing scene and Electro House appears to have developed into a full fledged romance. And coming to the party was The Stafford Brothers and Tommy Trash with their indelible brand of good times.... [more]
The love tryst between the adolescents of the clubbing scene and Electro House appears to have developed into a full fledged romance. And coming to the party was The Stafford Brothers and Tommy Trash with their indelible brand of good times.... [more]
Bringing in some of the less expected tracks, and making us wonder why they’re so rare, Dirt Crew made it clear on Saturday night just exactly why all the best things in life really do come from Europe. [more]
inthemix podcast session 34; the first of winter 2007! If you've been feeling the cold then we've got a super hot 40 minutes of audio enjoyment to heat you up this fortnight, with feature artist Digitalism. [more]
Our good ol' friends at the Australian division of Ministry of Sound have proved yet again that they're the master of handpicking tracks to meld together to reflect the current clubbing zeitgeist. [more]
Generally, I like to think of myself as a bit of a little-miss-sunshine. You know, I’m quite a happy lass and can find a bit of good in most things. But man, did I struggle with the latest One Love release. [more]
Tommy Trash seems to be taking up the baton that is increasingly on offer at the moment, namely electro with a bit of ethereal stuff thrown in and a quirky vocal. [more]
Bundaberg’s favourite son Tommy Trash is back with a new slice of electro goodness, inspired by a recent six week sojourn to Amsterdam. [more]
by cruisysloth on May 5th, 2008
rendsetters it’s time to get out your fluoro, put on your Corey Worthington yellow sunglasses, get on a dance floor and get ready to party, because 'Electro House Sessions' is BACK! [more]
Well kids, just when you thought the electro boom of recent years was perhaps beginning to wane just a touch, enter a new Ministry of Sound release tilted 'Electro House Sessions'. Much like Australia's resources boom, electro keeps on keeping on! [more]
If ever there was a pop song screaming out for an electro injection, it would have to be 'Hook Me Up' by The Veronicas. But does this remix live up to it's potential? [more]
Tommy Trash returns with another top-notch cut of electro-tech nastiness, this time with fellow Sydney local Tom Piper. [more]
Expect to see Grafton Primary up in lights soon, as their marriage of romantic lyrics and dark melodies are suitable for both on and off the dance floor. [more]
Originally featured on the Ministry Of Sound Annual last year, most would have heard the Axwell remix of Sugiurumn's 'Star Baby'. What we haven't heard, though, is the Goodwill and Tommy Trash remix, which is amazing! [more]
Ministry of Sound is not so much a record label, as it is a marketing institution. It makes it its business to track down the best new artists who have a definite commercial appeal, and put their songs on their mega selling compilation CDs. [more]
Tommy Trash is well on his way to becoming one of Australia’s hottest young production talents, with hits such as “Slide” “It’s A Swede Thing” and “Fu*k To The Bass” earning him huge kudos amongst the global dance community. [more]
inthemix podcast session 34; the first of winter 2007! If you've been feeling the cold then we've got a super hot 40 minutes of audio enjoyment to heat you up this fortnight with feature artist Digitalism. [more]
The video that sparked all that controversy, check out Need Me To Stay for yourself right here! [more]