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Adding to the list of known New Year's visitors are Aloe Blacc, Metronomy and Pnau. Where else might they turn up we have to wonder.
The balmy days of summer may seem far away at the moment, but it looks like the New Years festival period is already filling out.
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...
Ministry Of Sound, Cameo Disco and Eclipse Entertainment are joining forces to ensure Adelaide also appropriately celebrates the landing of the First Fleet with A Day at the Beach.
Touted by Q Magazine as “one of the ten DJs you must see before you die” means that Yoda has had to stay on his A-game while touring Australia this summer.
If you can’t work out who to see and when have a look at the map and timetable to make sure you don’t miss a beat.
For fifty weeks of the year, we gear ourselves up for the madness of the Christmas and New Year party period. Here's inthemix's ultimate guide to enjoying the silly season in Queensland!
Sydney’s most iconic party Field Day returns for its ninth round in the sunny surrounds of The Domain on January 1st 2010, and promoters Fuzzy have lifted the lid on the range of artists who will be helping us bring in the New Year in style.
Espionage, intrigue and white fluffy things. Plus an ice-melting, regime-busting lineup and much free vodka. Naturally! The Smirnoff Experience parties may be no more than cleverly choreographed publicity stunts… but what impressive stunts they are!
“Greetings, and welcome to the Smirnoff Experience.” This sounds ordinary enough, but coming from a man wearing heavy makeup, a garish striped suit and a big stupid grin lent a touch of vaudeville to a night that begun with more than a bit of mystery
The global journey of the Smirnoff Experience snuck into Brisbane on Sunday night for a select few loyal Smirnoff customers, and others who painlessly searched for tickets just for the chance to be involved in the hype.
Many will know turntable extraordinaire DJ Yoda as the king of the mixtape, and with his wildly varied approach he’s one of the world’s best proponents of the cut n’ paste aesthetic. But his latest FabricLive mix shows him taking a different approac
We’ve all been there at one point: sat in our bedrooms, making homemade pause/record mixes with our tape decks, convinced that someday our names would grace music history books alongside Grandmaster Flash, Steinski and Jazzy Jeff.
If you’re after a party-starting set that’s different to a lot of the mixes out there, then get FabricLive 39, you must.
When I saw that Eddie Halliwell was on the bill for Future Music Festival this year, I was excited to say the least. I didn't care who else was playing, I knew that no matter what, he would impress!
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