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It’s been revealed the Defcon Music Festival will return to Melbourne in 2009, this time taking place on Saturday 7th February with a massive international and local line-up of trance, hard dance and techno artists.
Okay, I’ll admit it. I’ll raise my hand in the air and admit to the whole world the truth... I am a mega Carl Cox fan. When I found out that he would be playing Billboard’s again, I knew I had to be there.
Visiting Perth as part of the jam-packed 2008 Big Day Out line up was none other than Mr. Carl Cox... The iconic legend of dance music himself, to give his fans a more intimate show at Heat Nightclub outside of his Boiler Room performances.
Many fans of Carl Cox - the world's number one techno DJ and creator of Intec Records - were left bitterly disappointed last night when they arrived at HQ for the scheduled Ultimate Carl Cox party.
Remember this date, Australia Day 2008, because that is the day that God came to Oxford Street. Fresh from his success at the previous day’s Big Day Out, Carl Cox brought himself and his brought himself to the Oxford Art Factory for an intimate show.
A DJ since 1996, Jon Rundell has been a regular at some of the most exciting clubs and events of the era, often utilising up to 4 decks.
There was something bout Jon Rundell that caught the attention of Carl Cox: a name in dance since the mid 90s, it was in '06 that Cox singed him up to take the reigns of Intec Records. But you’d be a fool to write Rundell off as a superstar-DJ lackey
There aren't too many DJs who can get away with having their very own support DJ on tour, but there's not too many DJs like Carl Cox!
Saturday 10th of March and Queensland’s very first Future Music Festival entertained tens of thousands of punters at Doomben Racecourse. With quite possibly the biggest line-up ever to grace QLD, this was always going to be one for the ages...
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