
Impeccably preserved in retro 60s cool, the iconic BACARDI EXPRESS is primed once again to get on the rails as Australia’s hottest fully mobile music festival. [more]
Impeccably preserved in retro 60s cool, the iconic BACARDI EXPRESS is primed once again to get on the rails as Australia’s hottest fully mobile music festival. [more]
Australia’s only music festival on a train, The BACARDI EXPRESS, is going OFF THE RAILS for the first time in 2010 by announcing a series of exclusive sideshows with everybody’s favourite party starters Art vs Science. [more]
Australia’s only music festival on a train, The BACARDI EXPRESS, is going OFF THE RAILS for the first time in 2010 by announcing a series of exclusive sideshows with everybody’s favourite party starters Art vs Science. [more]
Impeccably preserved in retro 60s cool, the iconic BACARDI EXPRESS is primed once again to get on the rails as Australia’s hottest fully mobile music festival. [more]
Impeccably preserved in retro 60s cool, the iconic BACARDI EXPRESS is primed once again to get on the rails as Australia’s hottest fully mobile music festival. [more]
Australia’s only music festival on a train, The BACARDI EXPRESS, is going OFF THE RAILS for the first time in 2010 by announcing a series of exclusive sideshows with everybody’s favourite party starters Art vs Science. [more]
by angy on March 9th, 2010
2009 was a year of triumphs for Sydney party-starters Art vs Science, and the action continues on the Bacardi Express tour this month. [more]
by Lady Lex on August 13th, 2009
Hercules in NY are the latest live dance sensations to emerge from the laneways of Melbourne. In light of their upcoming gigs supporting Art vs Science National Tour, ITM chats music, broken strings and performing as a live dance hypercolour outfit [more]
After poring over all the mixes submitted in our 'Bacardi Express: Off The Rails' competition, we’ve found ourselves a winner to support Art vs Science this month. [more]
The finalists in our Bacardi Express: Off The Rails DJ Comp have been revealed. Who made the cut? They're ready and wait for you to check them out! [more]
Bacardi Express will be going ‘Off the Rails’ for the first time in 2010 for a series of exclusive sideshows featuring Art vs. Science, and ITM is giving one up-and-coming DJ the opportunity open as the official support for the tour. [more]
Apparently, this year’s Good Vibrations festival is so overloaded with sheer awesomeness that festival organizers have had to spread it all out, today issuing brand new set times for the touring festival. [more]
Good Vibrations @ Centennial Park, Sydney (13/02/10) [more]
In a rare spot of weather luck, Melbourne welcomed the masses into a sunny Birrarung Marr for Parklife 2009. [more]
For Parklife, there was plenty on offer for a fun day out. A remarkable festival day that will be long remembered for years to come it may not have been, but in a time of increasing festivals, such days are few and far between. [more]
The youth of Adelaide flocked to The Botanic Gardens to kick off the festival season with a mixed bag of acts at Parklife 2009! [more]
After weeks of wintery weather during what is supposed to be spring, Parklife patrons woke to a sun-drenched day, perfect for a music festival. [more]
Walk through the Fire, dance through the Woods, trek up to the River, and come back down to Earth. There was something for everyone at this year's Parklife if you were willing to explore. [more]
The wind was icy but the music was on fire! Art Vs Science let it rip in the refec with awesome supports Hercules in NY and local boys The Trivs. [more]
Previous triple j Unearthed winners, Art vs. Science have been well and truly Unearthed. Sunday night at Neverever Bar in Coolangatta hosted their sell-out show with support in the shape of Melbourne lads Hercules in NY. [more]
Splendour In The Grass is arguably the country’s premier alternative music festival. Understandably, the line-up for 2009 was scarcely scattered with dance acts, which highlighted the continued dominance of alternative genres. [more]
by jess_conway88 on June 12th, 2009
Warehouse professed to be a different world, and a different world it was. The building I entered did not feel like the AIS I visited as a primary school student; people in sequined astronaut suits, platinum space aliens and a whole heap of sp [more]
Van She's debut LP 'V' was launched to a large crowd at ANU Bar on Wednesday 24th September, with supporting acts Art vs Science and Lost Valentinos along for the ride. The night was a great success, filled with tight performances and happy punters! [more]
It’s time for inthemix podcast session 80; yes, we’ve reach another momentous milestone! It's a biggie, with Adam K, The Juan Maclean, Tocadisco and Steve Angello, Art vs Science, The Temper Trap, Bass Kleph and more! [more]