
by magicangelisa on June 3rd, 2008
Remember 'Something Good'? The Utah Saints are back in 2008, and ITM talks to the duo about the science of making great sample-based dance music, what they’ve been up to all these years as well as what fans can expect when they play We Love Sounds. [more]
Everyone's favorite backpackers return to Cargo Bar to headline an already impressive roster! [more]
The depths of Rouse Hill was the last place that anyone expected the mighty Ministry of Sound to take up residency for a massive New Years Day party, but at the beginning of this year that’s exactly what happened. And in 2009 they'll be back. [more]
Perched right on the water’s edge, there are not many Sydney venues that can boast Cargo’s picturesque location. If you like the sound of spending your NYE there, with the soundtrack provided by UK rave revivalists the Utah Saints. [more]
WA's biggest celebration of dance music's syncopated styles is now entering its eigth year. The mighty boutique festival known far and wide as Breakfest returns once again on Boxing Day at Belvoir Amphitheatre. [more]
John Tovey from legendary 90s rock/rave pioneers Flowered Up appeared in a ‘where are they now’ feature in UK newspaper the Guardian this week. [more]
Veteran rave duo Utah Saints are back in the game with a new version of their ‘90s hit Something Good. If that all sounds rather uninspiring, let the freakin’ awesome video change your mind… [more]
Jez Willis from rock-rave pioneers Utah Saints chatted to Skrufff recently as the band geared up for the Ministry Of Sound reissue of their early 90s chart hit ‘Something Good’, revealing that he found playing at Wembley easier than small gigs. [more]
BreakFest 2008 was about 10 degrees cooler than the previous year, just right for enjoying the chilled-out tunes on offer at the Belvoir Amphitheatre [more]
We Love Sounds was back again, and proved that Sounds really have the whole festival thing down pat. To put it simply, it made me feel like maybe I'm not too old for festivals just yet and proved that making the music the main focus really does work. [more]
Having been to two We Love Sounds events up in the festival's spiritual home of Sydney, I knew how good they could be, so the Melbourne event had a lot to live up to - and I was glad we finally got a party that was on the same scale. [more]
With such a build up surrounding We Love Sounds 2008, Brisbane’s version of the winter festival, big things were expected from the Family and the vast line-up of 24 artists across three rooms in nine hours. [more]
All in all it was a night filled with highs and lows and plenty of exercise after two trips across the city. Pretty much what you can expect from any multi-venued, multi-music styled event really; no big wow factor, just a pretty decent night out. [more]
Winter Warehouse was another brainchild of the crew behind Friction and Lexington Music, and it certainly didn't fail to disappoint the plethora of festival goers on the day. [more]
Maybe I am just jaded, but I don’t know if it’s a case of Finger Lickin’ making some really poor music lately, or simply crap music selection by Utah Saints, but here is another ‘breaks’ mix that simply does little to impress me. [more]
We head to winter's biggest dance music festival, We Love Sounds! See all the action from the Sydney event at the Hordern Pavilion, with !!!, Utah Saints, Kid Kenobi, Goodwill, Van She and more. [more]