For most DJs, the thought of mixing Belinda Carlise into DJ Shadow or playing Lindsay Lohan over Daft Punk is not only sacrilege, it's dancefloor suicide. If that's the case, Sydney trio The Impossibles pull the trigger laughing on a weekly basis. "I think the purists hate us, but that's alright," [more]
As if Break Inn wasn't already one of the hottest new nights Sydney had to offer, now they've decided to up the bracket and out-do themselves by putting on a party night to end all other breaks nights. [more]
Chinese Laundry is set to undergo a change to their regular Friday night activities, with a brand new weekly event launching in January. [more]
Following the success of the first Kitt Katt party, held at the Burdekin in March, the team are gearing up for their second event this May, with a lineup that features some of Sydney's best undiscovered breakbeat talent (courtesy of the ITM Breaks Forum!) [more]
Master of the glitchy-techno-dub-minimal breaks sound, Chris Carter, made a welcome return to Sydney to play a killer two and a half hour set. [more]
By the time DJ Food and DK took to the decks at midnight the Laundry was already buzzing with activity, and over the next two and a half hours the guests mesmerized the crowd with a set that was unpredictable, seamless, and completely brilliant. [more]
On Friday night Lee Coombs made his return to Sydney to play at Break Inn. Supported by a stellar local lineup and playing on one of the best sound systems in Sydney, Coombs at Break Inn was always guaranteed to be a fantastic evening. [more]
Phil K and Bass Kleph took control of ther Chinese Laundry on Friday night for a crazed night of breaks n' mayhem. [more]
The long running Break Inn night at Chinese Laundry punches out another international guest, Kosheen, with support from Basskleph, The Impossibles, Shamozzle and Karton. [more]
UK production whiz Ils is the latest in an impressive line-up of international guests stepping behind the decks at Break Inn, which is fast becoming an institution of the Sydney breaks scene. [more]
We’d yet to see a real live hip-hop act headline at Break Inn, so I was quite excited to learn that 1200 Techniques front man and all round Aussie rapper extraordinaire NFA was coming to rock the Cave in support of his new solo album. [more]
Perhaps the crowd and venue could have been better suited, but unfortunately I don’t own a time machine and the chances of Orbital getting back together to perform live at an illegal outdoor rave in front of 20,000 people somehow seem pretty slim. [more]
I noticed in the crowd a large Sydney contingent who kept rocking out the whole night in 'Impossibles' T-shirts, love your work guys and WHERE'S MINE?? I am converted. [more]
Booming basslines made sure I had no choice but to rock out and I could see (when I bothered looking outside my square) that the verdict was unanimous - London Elektricity were electrifying. [more]
Now with 2 months worth of quality parties under it's belt Break Inn has quickly established itself on the Sydney scene and so I knew we'd be in for a good night with Melbourne lads Nubreed coming to blow up the cave with an arsenal of mpcs and synthesizers. [more]
This was a good night, well organised and managed in a venue which seems much smaller than it is to very good effect. Reasonably priced and open until four you can do far worse than investigating this venue's break nights which offer something for everyone. [more]
Freq Nasty headlines at Break Inn in his sydney sideshow for the good vibrations tour alongside locals the Impossibles, Bass Kleph, Defcon and Synik. [more]
Break Inn is the new Friday night at the Chinese Laundry - not surprisingly it focuses on (but is certainly not limited to) breakbeat mayhem each and every week, providing some filler for a hole in the Sydney club scene. This week we were promised gritty tech and electro breaks from Danny Bonnici. [more]
Elite Force playing in the Cave of the Laundry - my favourite venue at the moment. Backed up by the stellar Sound Advice crew and a couple of other blow-ins including the Impossibles, I was almost guaranteed a top night out. [more]
Fresh from winning Best Breakthrough act at the Breakspoll Awards Hijack welcomes the Breakfastaz, the hottest new talent in breaks on their first Australian tour. [more]
In long weekend tradition, the Fuzzy team had made special efforts and were showcasing Joe Ransom, a first appearance in Sydney for the London-based DJ whose Fabric CD had captured my attention on first listen. [more]
The Platform 12 Party at the Burdekin last Friday was a night not to be missed. The Burdekin top floor was, as we have come to expect from Platform 12 and their friends, a happy combination of good crowd, nice vibe and wicked broken beats. [more]
Having been DJing for around 15 years (first in Adelaide before relocating to Sydney), Impact is better known as one third of Sydney DJ trio The Impossibles. This solo mix is a brief insight into some of the music Impact enjoys playing. Check it! [more]
Sydney quirky breaks and mashup group, The Impossibles, hit up inthemix with an awesome live set to showcase their unique sound. One that needs to be heard to be believed! Right here especially for you - only on inthemix-FM. [more]