
by Raina Weir on March 13th, 2008
It’s not often Australia’s underground music scene becomes synonymous with the orphan crisis in Africa… After all, the two are worlds apart right? Well, not according to the DJs and promoters of the Dub for La No Che fundraiser. [more]
Some of the Sydney underground electronic scene’s finest will team up on Saturday March 15th for a fundraiser at Hermann’s Bar, hoping to bring awareness to the plight of African orphanages. [more]
Dubstep’s days are numbered. Well, the days of a room full of sweaty dudes rocking back and forth to wobble bass are numbered, as the crowd at Index crowd was definitely more a mix than dubstep’s standard stable of dudes bopping and sweating. [more]
Well once again Sydney’s premier dubstep and grime night *VOID* came up with the goods. The headliners this month were Gravious and Seven, brought out to Darlinghurst from Glasgow and London respectively. [more]
A culmination of years of performing in punk, stoner rock and psychedelic dub bands, Westernsynthetics’ take on dubstep draws from a vast pallet of influences including techno, dub, acid and psychedelia. [more]