Sinden. A sin den. A den of sin. It conjures up images of old dirty men sitting around smoking opiates with busty women lounging close by to tend to their every wish. These images lend themselves to recognising Sinden as a perfect DJ name. [more]
A resident of Fabric in London with Switch, Sinden plays a mash-up of styles, including funk carioca, Baltimore club, kuduru, juke house, southern hip hop, and a whole bunch of other genres you've never heard of... ITM investigates. [more]
With tickets for the Sydney leg of Good Vibrations having sold out late last year, if you were looking to catch some of the festival acts without paying a scalper an ungodly amount for a ticket, maybe the official after party is an option. [more]
Friction is proud to launch the new weekly Friday night at Academy, Back Alley Disco! The new Fridays will be a completely different experience to the other nights at Academy, with a fresh setup, entrance, lighting and music policy. [more]
UK fidget fanatic Sinden – although, truth be told, he no longer identified himself as part of the movement – will release his debut mix CD this December, lining up for his very own episode in the long-running FabricLive series. [more]
UK newspaper The Guardian published a ‘what is fidget house’ guide recently, saying that the ‘scene doesn't really exist beyond the internet’, before launching into a scathing assault on the genre. Fidget poster-boy Sinden wasn't impressed. [more]
Uber-hot Baile funk/hip hop/drum & bass producer Sinden chatted to Skrufff this week about his upcoming trip to Brazil and revealed the secret of his massively eclectic productions are basslines. [more]
by hollahoward on February 21st, 2008
You know it’s been a good time when you see people so tired from dancing that they struggle to make it up the hill towards Wynyard, or when you see someone out the front stretching their hamstring (seriously!). [more]
The renovations of Academy and the introduction of Friction’s 'Back Alley Disco' have dramatically changed the venue on Friday nights. [more]
After weeks of almost incessant rain, the weather gods shone on Brisbane on Sunday for the Good Vibrations Festival, and thankfully gave us all a beautiful day. [more]
Another weekend another festival, or so it seems in this ever cramped calendar of events. But with Kanye, Cypress Hill, The Rapture and Calvin Harris on the bill, not even the threat of rain can deter the punters. [more]
Hats off to Fuzzy, for once again putting on a hell of a show. They took a gamble with the combination of two relatively unknown DJ/producers, but that’s exactly what Fuzzy have the eye for: spotting talent and spreading the word to the masses. [more]
Fresh new music from the Elektrons and Sinden, Ricky Stone and Pivot, Bitrok and Klaus Heavyweight Hill, and Cookin On 3 Burners. We also speak with Norwegian band Datarock. Check it! [more]
Sinden is a unique producer/DJ who has revitalised the club scene with his own brand of forward thinking remixes and productions, clever mash ups and genre-melting DJ sets. [more]
Hanging to check out the inthemix Podcast Sessions but haven't gotten around to downloading a copy? Each fortnight we'll be streaming the latest episode! Tune in for Datarock, Sinden, Klaus Heavyweight Hill and more. [more]
Sinden is leaving his bi-monthly residency at London uber-club Fabric to tour Australia in July! [more]
If you’ve hit the dancefloor recently chanting along with the bump n’ grind refrain of “Hit me on my beeper, beeper, beeper, beeper”, then you'll already know the irresistible appeal of the track, a tribute to UK garage. [more]