
by daverh on March 5th, 2010
ITM grabbed Future champ Boys Noize to talk about his month long Australian visit, as well as the changing dance music landscape and throwing open his doors to a myriad of collaborators. [more]
by Bec_Crew on August 26th, 2009
A group of miscreants from the notorious Boys Noize Records stable, under the musical wing of none other than Boys Noize himself, will be arriving this weekend to make mayhem. Toplining the bill will be Liverpool noise makers Shadow Dancer. [more]
Boys Noize will be the country soon. ITM gets the low-down on the creation of 'Oi Oi Oi', what he looks for when signing artists to his label and what he thinks of kids crowd surfing at his shows. [more]
When the big names start flapping on about how Digitalism, MSTRKRFT and Justice have "revolutionised electronic music", 9 times out of 10 they'll end up mentioning German producer Boys Noize (aka Alex Ridha) in the same breath. [more]
Arcade Crea+ive, the wizards who successfully bought Tiesto, Steve Aoki and Bloody Beetroots to Queensland, are now set to ignite Thursday night at The Met with German power Boys Noize! And - win a VIP double pass to this huge night of party! [more]
After a damp but rollicking start in Brisbane, Future Music Festival took the long haul to Perth on Sunday for its next outing. [more]
One of the cult heroes aboard this year’s Future Music Festival lineup, German tech-head Boys Noize will be keeping the party rolling long after the festival dates pass, bringing out his electro protégée Housemeister to join in the fun. [more]
The first announcement for Future Music Festival 2010 has arrived, and boy is this an epic lineup! [more]
2010’s IDMA nominations find the Australian youngster unsurprisingly up for the trophy in this year’s Best Break-Through DJ category, which is only fitting considering the dream run tyDi’s been on lately. [more]
For those worried that that blissful combination of Erol Alkan and Boys Noize would be a one-off thing, fret no longer, as the *Disco 3000* wizard has announced that the pair have plenty more collaborations in the works [more]
Word is out that the next dance star to get in on the urban crossover action is none other than German electro whiz Boys Noize. [more]
Steve Aoki and his Black Eyed Peas partner in crime will.i.am have unveiled their collaborative single. This one is a doozy. [more]
Amsterdam Dance Event adds another avalanche of huge names to its already enormous list. So. Jealous. [more]
Having confirmed his position as one of the electro community’s most enduring entities, Boys Noize is gearing up to release his second LP, the aptly titled Power at the end of September. [more]
by daverh on July 1st, 2009
With the first announcement already here for this year's Amsterdam Dance Event, we're pretty much green with envy for anyone going along. [more]
Steve Aoki has it good. He’s some kind of hipster messiah, he runs his own record label (Dim Mak) and he has the clout to hook up collaborations with some of the biggest artists in the business. [more]
Boys Noize is back and from the sound of things, he’s better than ever. [more]
Boys Noize is back and from the sound of things, he’s better than ever. [more]
As winter closes in on Australia, all the beautiful, perma-tanned people will once again be convening in Barcelona for the 15th Sonar Festival. The three-day, day-night event is typically talent-heavy in 2008. [more]
The truly one-of-a-kind Melt Festival, staged amongst retired coal-mining diggers on Germany’s Ferropolis peninsula, has line-ups to match its location. In 2008, there’s an extra day added to accommodate the all-star cast. [more]
It must be time for a bit of Europe envy. The 14-year old Time Warp mega-rave returns to Germany in 2008, and the line-up is suitably staggering. [more]
Now in its 23rd year, the Winter Music Conference in Miami remains the leading ‘networking event’ in dance music. It’s back in 2008 from 25-29 March at Miami Beach Resort & Spa – and so is its troubled spin-off event, Ultra Music Festival. [more]
German maximal electro wunderkid Alex Ridha (aka Boys Noize) chatted to Skrufff this week about his upcoming debut album Oi Oi Oi and launched an outspoken attack on both new rave and minimal music. [more]
Future Music Festival @ Randwick Racecourse, Sydney (06/03/10) [more]
With the dance music industry ever-changing, it's interesting to conceive how one qualifies for inclusion in the Future Music extravaganza. [more]
Even before he had come and gone, Boys Noize’s previous visit to Empire was hailed as one of the events no dance music lover should miss in 2009. And it was only January! [more]
It’s been a season of last-minute cancellations this summer (ok, only two so far, but I can’t even listen to Prydz on my iPod anymore, the wound is still too raw). Fans of Fred Falke would have been equally disappointed... [more]
Summafieldayze has come and gone for 2009, with the illustrious Gold Coast festival again proving why it's fast become considered one of best music festivals in Australia! [more]
Game on! It was a day of Giant’s Magical Treasure Hunt. Yep, Field Day has a 24 Carat rep for kicking off the New Year with unquestionable goodness, and for the willing delvers there were sparkling shining things to be discovered. [more]
The announcement of the cancellation of Eric Prydz's Australian tour was a heavy blow for Shore Thing. Disappointments aside, this is NYE and there is really only one thing to do - get on with it and party! [more]
With summer well and truly at the door, Perth opened up its festival season with a mini electronic delight, featuring Switch, Boys Noize, The Glimmers and Tim Deluxe all on the same bill. [more]
The man behind the skull, Boys Noize is quite the German party starter. Following on from the success of his debut album, he played a special Sydney sideshow last Sunday night. [more]
That’s it! Harbourlife has won the event of the year hands down in my opinion. If you were lucky enough to have been one of the 6,000 odd people with a ticket, you’ll know you had more fun than anyone else in Sydney last Saturday afternoon. [more]
We’re bringing you a very big podcast this session, wrapped up around this year’s Future Music Festival. To celebrate the arrival of the festival we’ll be featuring tracks from some of the biggest artists on the bill. [more]
We’re back with our very last podcast session for the year and we’ll be taking a look at some of the artists touring over New Years and the summer, chatting with Sharam about his tour with Summadayze and his new album 'Get Wild'. [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]
Welcome to the first of two rather huge special editions we'll be doing in the lead up to summer. Boys Noize, The Glimmers, Jesse Rose & Simian Mobile Disco, Meat Katie & D Ramirez, Ils and more! [more]
Alex Ridha AKA Boys Noize is one of the biggest electro artists in the world - a one man power house who needs little introduction since bursting onto the scene in 2004. His new album 'Power' brings with it a few surprises. [more]
'I Love Techno 2008' is the latest mix album from German DJ/producer Boys Noize. The album is a forward looking compilation full of high energy new tracks, which should be an indication for what we can expect to hear on his upcoming Australian tour. [more]
My expectations of this CD were huge. Alexander Ridha AKA Boys Noize, if not my favourite producer in the business at the moment, surely has to be one of the most unique and innovative figures in the electro scene. [more]
by evilchris2 on September 16th, 2008
Given that Ridha's been DJing since he was 14 years old and that he's now 25, expectations surrounding his 'Suck My Deck' DJ mix set were always going to be fairly high, and in this case Ridha certainly doesn't disappoint [more]
German electro and tech house producer Alex Ridha (AKA Kid Alex) has certainly enjoyed considerable breakout success over the past year or so with his distorted and overdriven Boys Noize alter-ego [more]
'Oi Oi Oi' rocks. It's not something you could chuck on and use as background music, but as a selection of tracks to DJ with, and as a compilation of tunes for selected listening, it is second to none. Nice work. [more]
Kicking off the Future Music Festival lead-up with a bang is Boys Noize, dropping some of his trademark bangers in this recent mix. [more]