
by JackT on November 13th, 2007
While his band the Rogue Traders is going stratospheric on the pop charts and has grown into a multi-platinum success story, London ex-pat James Ash was a DJ first and foremost - and it’s a passion that he’s still honing. [more]
The sensuous squeal of fingers that move across guitar strings and an industrial bass stab. The Rogue Traders can transform any sound and genre to dance floor killer tracks. So what's all the talk about punishment, party tricks and getting it out? [more]
Rogue Traders are James Ash and Steve Davis, two affable English chaps seemingly out of their natural environment in Australia. They've just unleashed We Know What You're Up To, their debut long player heavy on the groove and as cheeky as the boys themselves. [more]
Rogue Traders are two Londoners who met during the pinnacle of the rave scene's hey-day: 1989's Summer of Love. They now reside in Melbourne, had a crossover hit last year with a thoughtful, thumping mix of INXS's "Need You Tonight", which they called "One of My Kind". [more]
If the Rogue Traders hadn’t started out as a house music duo who achieved success on the local club scene we probably would have put this item in the ‘care factor = 0’ folder... [more]
The Rogue Traders songstress and former Neighbours actress has left our shores to pursue fame and fortune in Los Angeles. It’s either a sad day for the dance music industry or the best thing that ever happened to us, depending on how you look at it. [more]
It's hard to believe that the Rogue Traders started out as something of an 'underground' (and we use the term loosely...) dance act on Aussie label Vicious Vinyl. Lead singer Natalie Bassingthwaite has just been given a new reality TV gig. [more]
No one can argue with the impact the Rogue Traders have made on the commercial dance space, racing into the mainstream charts thanks to catchy singles like ‘Voodoo Child’ and ‘Watching You’. [more]
The Fresh Party at the Hordern had all the makings of a great Saturday afternoon, with a hot DJ line up and other scheduled entertainment like fashion parades, give-a-ways and so forth. But the results sadly fell short... [more]
An inflated condom floats over head; a slamming bass line slowly fades into nothingness and two barefooted drag queens sit cross legged on the roof of an old dilapidated pub. Quiet descends the air, not just a dull white noise, but actual quietness. Utter insanity erupts - the Rogue Traders appear. [more]
After days of unexpected rain and intense hail storm warnings, it was today that seemed to be blessed (or cursed) with the full-brunt of what summer 2005/06 is bound to have on offer. [more]
Voodoo Child" is one of the "Rouge Traders" number one hit and has been on the charts for the past few months. The Traders have recently changed their style of music from rock, which can now be classified as electro, funky house, or pop. [more]
On yet another trip to Laundry at Chinese Laundry, I was again privy to some of the best music going around Sydney-town at the moment. Always reliable, Laundry outdid itself this weekend providing an almost packed club with superb music and a great atmosphere. [more]
It was a cold night but those loyal to the Family nightclub came to celebrate its 3rd birthday party until the early hours. [more]
For me, Smokin' Jo's set was definitely the stand out of the night and judging by the crowd's reaction, there would be a lot of people who would agree. [more]
Could this possibly be the worst album of the year? The new Rogue Traders album is in the stores, and here at ITM we took it upon ourselves to warn you all of the perils of a potential purchase... [more]
After two hit singles, Rogue Traders have now released a debut album. Here's to nouveau house! Hear what happens when you say no to the conventional rules of house music - welcome to the new era. [more]
The Rogue Traders have been one of the most popular chart toppers throughout Australia over the past year. [more]
Rogue Traders presents Watching You. It's flighty, harmless and destined to be a hit. [more]
Unless you've been living under a rock for the last couple of months, you would have no doubt heard the latest offering from the Rogue Traders stable - Voodoo Child. [more]
Stay is a stark contrast to the sleazy One of My Kind, this time trading the industrial vibe for a breezily melancholic mix of soaring guitar riffs and big choruses. Looks like the Rogue Traders are here to stay. [more]