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Throughout 2010, inthemix has devoted plenty of words to veterans. But while there’s been plenty to remind us of dance music’s rich history, 2010 has left no doubt that the future is bright too.
If you frequent the Melbourne forum on inthemix, there’s a good chance you’ve marvelled at the list of acts set to ‘go bush’ for the Strawberry Fields festival in November.
For the second part of our Hometown Heroes series, inthemix asked Jamie Stevens to chart the last ten years through the acts that have inspired and influenced him.
The local *ADICTS* crew responsible for the popular and regular *Breaks & Enter* gig nights proudly presented their two-year-in-the-making inaugural multi-area, festival – *Blah Blah Blah* – Brisbane’s newest boutique music gala.
On Saturday Dec 27, breaks crew ADICTS will be bringing Brisbane a boutique festival celebrating the music, culture and creative elements of hiphop, breakbeat, reggae, funk, big beat, house, electro and techno
After the hugely successful Earthdance last year, the community-focused event is back for its 11th year for yet another day to celebrate peace through dance on Sunday 27th September.
The night couldn’t be called anything other than a success, and I’m definitely hanging for the next offering from the guys behind Subsonic and Deep as Fu*k.
Meat Katie served up a tasty night of breaks, tech and house at Miss Libertine.
Following the success of their first 'Flavours' party back in May last year, the party that makes you turn Tickled Pink are excited to bring you volume two, with a wicked local line-up!
Jamie Stevens made short work of bettering the already well spoken of appearance he made at The Empire Hotel last year (also at a Logic event) by playing a lush and broad spectrum of house and techno music.
We speak with the SOS collective of Desyn Masiello, Omid 16b and Demi about their new Balance CD. We’ve also got fresh new music from Headman, James Stevens, Atomic Hooligan, Slyde, Gameboy/Gamegirl and more!
Currently doing the national rounds with the Future Music Festival, house survivor John Digweed has unveiled the latest entry in his Transitions series. Part Four is, in the DJ’s own words, “the most intense and intrinsic yet.”
Interview and Push combine forces to present Elements: Water, a party set to shiver your timbers.
You’ll know him as one of the main men behind Infusion, the country’s most successful electronic act. While we can look forward to a new album from the boys later this year, in the meantime Jamie’s got a few other interesting things on the boil...
The second installment of Clarity saw Rollin Connection and Jamie Stevens of Infusion join the young DJ crew at bunker Lounge in Melbourne for a night of techno, minimal, minimal-techno, tech-minimal, and deeper sounds.
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