
by Cosmo_Cater on June 25th, 2004
If you're itchy then scratch! Mixmaster Mike got his initial itch growing up in San Francisco listening to his Uncle's vinyl collection. [more]
Canberra's Winter Warehouse Music Festival is gearing up to be the biggest party of the freezin' season, with first release tickets selling out within 48 hours! [more]
Thinking you were gonna be denied the chance to catch Beastie Boys’ DJ extraordinaire playing a solo performance? Well think again as Mixmaster Mike will be hitting the forum on February 17th. [more]
Due to contractual obligations, the master turntable technician will no longer be playing his previously announced Australian solo shows while touring with the Beastie Boys next month. [more]
Official tour DJ for NYC hip-hop king pins the Beastie Boys, Mixmaster Mike will make his return to Australian shores in February to ably assist them on the national Good Vibrations tour. [more]
The 'DJ Hero' developers over at Activision clearly know have an appreciation for DJ culture recruiting pioneering turntable icon DJ Jazzy Jeff for the upcoming game. [more]
The competition between Activision’s 'DJ Hero' and 'Scratch: The Ultimate DJ' from 7 Studios is certainly heating up, as both game developers vie to do for the dance scene what 'Guitar Hero' did for rock. [more]
Mix Master Mike and Peanut Butter Wolf at the Espy plus heaps more - I managed to witness a lot of quality Australian hip hop acts, which were headlined by two of the most awesome international acts you can come across! [more]
We Love Sounds was back again, and proved that Sounds really have the whole festival thing down pat. To put it simply, it made me feel like maybe I'm not too old for festivals just yet and proved that making the music the main focus really does work. [more]
Still recovering from an advanced case of procrastination that prevented me from obtaining Good Vibrations tickets in time, the opportunity to see some of its standout performers in an intimate setting was adequate compensation. [more]
Parklife returned and warmed us up for the rest of the summer festival fun. And that’s what I consider Parklife as – a warm up, with festivals like BBQ Breaks, Big Day Out and Summerfieldayz, the main workout. [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]
by racheld83 on October 5th, 2006
Boomtick and Fuzzy’s Parklife was back again for the second year running with a sold-out event that was bigger than ever and an impressive line-up that even superceded last year. [more]
The Breakbeat Block Party was a fine opportunity to check out the refurbished HQ complex. Boasting the likes of Mixmaster Mike, Kid Kenobi, Fierce and Krafty Kuts it posed to be a must-see for all Adelaide fans of breakbeats. [more]
Fuzzy and Future teamed up to bring Parklife to Melbourne. Perfect weather, great venue. By all accounts, well worth the trouble. [more]
Great day, great lineup, great party… Melboure will be gagging for our next Parklife installment I'm sure. [more]
I give Mike two stars and think he needs to drastically reconsider his policy of not doing an encore. I left disappointed but still impressed. [more]
You can normally judge how good of a night out I have had by the amount of usless messages I send to people and going by that theory, Terminal 9 was by far one of the most enjoyable nights out I've had this year. [more]