2 of Club Clubs favourite headliners on the one night, Famous Techno dj Kazu Kimura & Van She Tech [more]
Massive line up kicking off at 6pm in the afternoon with 2 internationals + Ajax [more]
our Cave residents go head to head in an epic 3 hour set [more]
Canberra's Winter Warehouse Music Festival is gearing up to be the biggest party of the freezin' season, with first release tickets selling out within 48 hours! [more]
When the music finally finished at 4, I was pretty much ready to sing the Canadian national anthem, backwards and in French if required. Yes, blame Canada, and thank Luke Fair for a set jammed with awesome progressive goodness. [more]
What a hectically good night. Almost stupidly crowded, but it’s all about the music, with the added bonus of no Splendour style portaloos, mud or missing tentpegs to interfere with the pure enjoyment of quality beats. [more]
It’s been a long time since I’ve had a big night out on the town, and even longer since I’ve been to Chinese Laundry. I have always had a soft spot for the place, so I was excited by the prospect of heading back to the old haunt. [more]
Well you can't really ask for a better birthday present than being treated to a night out at one of your favourite Sydney clubs, with three huge names playing at what was one of 08's most anticipated tours so far. [more]
by Stace the Mace on March 26th, 2008
Nic Fanciulli’s two different sets over the evening exceeded all my expectations, just brilliantly crafted. He took the crowd on a deep journey, you might even say down a rabbit hole with it being Easter and all. [more]
After enjoying a fantastic night of clubbing at the Chinese Laundry a few weeks ago, I placed a lot of expectations on Club Club to again deliver a knockout event. But why wouldn’t I? Brazilian techno god Gui Boratto was playing a live set! [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]
aturday night heralded the arrival of Martijn ‘ten out of ten’ Velden to the Laundry, and the Dutchman lived up to his moniker delivering his signature ‘Electro-Tribal House’ in a set that could only be described as a ten out of ten. [more]
by iamthebest on November 9th, 2007
Dix and Tits: I have one of those things and I adore the other, what could possibly go wrong on a night like this? This was simply one of the most knee-slappingly fun evenings of my relatively long clubbing life, but more on that later. I must gush. [more]
This is not fluoro electro pop, there are no girls dancing in high heels with cocktails, this shit is deep, spiritual and consuming. It's sweating in a dark room with hundreds of other people you don't know, head down, heart racing, mind expanding... [more]