Are you a lover of the “boompty boomp?” If jackin’ Chicago house is your thing, then you can’t get any more Chicago than Bryan Jones. [more]
Following the recent fiasco involving Australia’s top DJ, Ajax, losing his passport en route to Ibiza, another renowned Sydney DJ has lost his on the same Spanish Isle. [more]
We’re throwing another free party for the ITM community at Sounds on Sunday this weekend, check inside to see the DJs that YOU voted for to play a set on the day. [more]
It’s one of the lone voices in Sydney of deep jackin’ house and the Chicago house guru will be flying in to help them celebrate reaching their five year landmark in style. [more]
It was a party of Circus-proportions as UK DJ and producer Yousef celebrated his birthday on the Sydney leg of his recent Australian tour. The house music deviot proved he really knew how to let his hair down, as he rampaged through Bondi's Mocean Underground Bar with a whole host of animal friends! [more]
by JackT on May 6th, 2008
When you dress up for Lost Baggage, you can be sure the club looks the part too. This time round, with two stellar producers headlining, it’s fitting that we’ll be getting lost in space. [more]
by Andrew Wowk on March 20th, 2008
Simple Records head honcho Will Saul played a sterling set at the final Bread & Butter night. [more]
Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you! Renowned for being one of the last sources of quality deep and jackin’ house left in Sydney, Monkey Tennis turned 5 last Saturday night and Candy’s Apartment put on the party to celebrate. [more]
Alex Wolfenden made an appearance at Ladylux on Friday night, bringing his own style of smooth, sleazy and mood-injected electronic music to an Australia Day crowd. [more]
Sounds and Kaskade go hand in hand. It's like the Greenwood courtyard was built for his deep, soulful grooves and in many ways Kaskade's rise to fame in the realms of house music has echoed that of the dominant Sydney Sunday afternoon soiree. [more]
Paul Strange remains in the Playground, and, as expected, he is still putting in plenty of love. Chuck Love that is! [more]
by Underwater on September 11th, 2006
Monkey Tennis brings out yet another quality international deep house DJ, this time Chicago's Bryan Jones, laying down the best set i've ever heard. [more]
The infamous 'Terrace' space on the rooftop of Home Nightclub sees the return of the promoter who made it such a loved clubbing destination a number of years ago. [more]
I would like to say a special thank you to Steve Lawler for producing and showcasing such amazing music and for making my last ever club evening one of the best nights of my life! [more]
After arriving at Tank I was pleased to only see a short queue - in fact the guestlist line was longer than regular entry. After grabbing our drinks we decided to take a wander and check the place out, after all this was our first visit to the so-called 'New Tank'. [more]
For electro, breaks and funk with a side serving of funky deep sexy melodic house, Porno Combo at Moulin Rouge is the place to go on a Sunday night. [more]
Sounds on Sunday needs no introduction. The headliners for last Sunday's semi-special event, Autumn Sounds [more]
Although only my second visit to Home, the air of excitement and expectation leading up to the event was high. Smirnoff ICE, jointly with inthemix, meant the night was sure to be a big one - but could my expectations be met! [more]
After successfully launching the Heineken Thirst concept in Australia early in 2004, the event returned to Randwick Racecourse this weekend with superstar international house DJs Roger Sanchez and Eric Morillo. [more]
Last week Sounds changed the mould slightly by bringing in live act Crazy Penis. Being the perennial darlings of the Australian festival and club crowds, Crazy Penis were always going to offer something special in their last Australian show of the summer season so this was an event not to miss. [more]
Put your thinking caps on, cast your mind back to six years ago when a strange looking structure was being built on the south side of Darling Harbou. Damn... it's too far back even I can't remember. [more]
Having heard what can only be described as glowing reports of the first Menage a Trois, I like many was pleased as punch when the second instalment was announced. So with anticipation high and hopes of a top night out first and foremost in our minds, we rolled up to the Burdekin just after 10pm. [more]
Personally and collectively a big thanks needs to be granted for all ITM members and staff for creating something unique which has gone from strength to strength and something that the our scene could not do with out. [more]