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Taking in all aspects: organisation, sound, performers, crowd, amenities and atmosphere, you’d have to say that all in all Stereosonic Sydney 2010 was a success.
After a jam-packed October that included one hell of a Garden Party, Chinese Laundry has laid out its cards for November.
He may keep it low key, but DJ T is a master of his craft and a joy to listen and dance to. Here is a man who, despite his grey hair and cool exterior, feels club music deeply...
Melbourne's hottest new venue New Guernica, opened with a bang last month and to make an impact on the local scene, they have a whole host of quality events planned for December. One such event is Berlin's DJ T (Get Physical).
This is a great sample of things from such a diverse and successful lable, with a stellar catalogue of artists. For those who have been living under a rock, it is a great way to get acquainted.
T is playing "producer as storyteller", crafting the kind of hypnotic tale that latches onto your neurons and keeps your feet moving. Old school? Maybe. Old Hat? Not a chance.
Steve Bug's Poker Flat label requires little introduction - Bug has amassed a rogue's gallery of creative and forward thinking artists to the label over a duration of ten years and 'All In! 10 Years Of Poker Flat' is a fantastic celebration of that.
In the last few years the issue of climate change has gone from obscurity and being dismissed by skeptics, to rise to become what’s arguably considered the most important issue facing our generation.
The first ever Climate Music Festival, held at Birrarung Marr in Melbourne, provided me with a chance to fall in love all over again with the festival format. It's a baby, if you will, barely out of its cot and going out for its first crawl.
Perth is a funny place. It can be like a bubble at times, and then it'll be ahead of itself in other things. The Bourgeois Bogan (BB) crew have certainly done a fantastic job of bring some more leftfield acts to Perth, playing at their home at Shape.
'Electrolounge: New Music For Delicate Ears' is a first offering in this new series from French label and distributor Wagram.
Australia’s first ever dance music festival dedicated to raising awareness of climate change issues is fast approaching, and judging by the punter response to the first and second round lineup announcements, it’s going to be one hell of a party!
What’s that you say: a new festival with Junkie XL, DJ T, Klaas, Ian Carey, Richard Dinsdale and more? The Climate Festival is coming this April, and it’s a brand new not-for-profit event that’ll be increasing community awareness of climate change.
The second release lineup for Climate Festival has been announced, with some huge names set to make the trip down under to support sustainability and environmental awareness!
DJ T is responsible for bringing the German-tech sound to the world, and on Easter Saturday night he dropped into Kink to provide us all with a lesson.
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