Derrick May live at Club Yellow, Tokyo: ITM Exclusive!
By i_have_ADD 1st Jun, 2007
Recorded live at Club Yellow in Tokyo, Japan, listen to this mix from Derrick May exclusively on inthemix, but only until June 12th. Don't miss your chance!
D Ramirez [Audio]: Meet him at the Discotek
By angy 31st May, 2007
After his first Australian tour in 2006 for Ministry Of Sound's 15th anniversary, D Ramirez is coming back this June to launch his brand new compilation for the label; 'Discotek', which he's mixed alongside Aussie favourite Mark Dynamix.
Derrick May [Audio]: Still the innovator
By i_have_ADD 30th May, 2007
Derrick May is one of the founding fathers of the techno movement, having played an integral part in the innovation of the sound since the mid 80s.
Ministry of Sound Sessions set times
By nojman 30th May, 2007
Ministry of Sound Sessions has become a firm favourite on the Perth clubbing calendar each June long weekend and this Sunday is set to be no different. Check within for full line up details.
Ministry of Sounds, Sessions 4 @ Room 680, Melbourne (25/05/06)
By Elliot G 29th May, 2007
Many in the crowd had obviously taken their dose of the happy pills, or were just thanking God it was Friday. Either way, a good vibe resonated throughout, and fluoro continued to reign supreme in some quarters.
Sharam Jey [Audio]: King Kong's 5 year reign
By angy 29th May, 2007
With a sound that spans house, tech, electro and even rock, Sharam Jey has amassed a strong following in Australia, even causing clubbers to begin spontaneously crowd surfing at gigs in the past.
Dirty South - Ministry of Sound Session promo mix
By i_have_ADD 28th May, 2007
Over the past 3 years Dirty South has made an instant name for himself in the dance music industry, impressing the who’s who of international DJs, producers, media and music lovers with his uncanny ability to dish up ready-made dancefloor bombs.
James Zabiela [Audio]: Robots don't brush their teeth
By i_have_ADD 28th May, 2007
Although there's rumours abound that James Zabiela is a robot, ITM can now exclusively reveal that he is in fact a flesh and blood human being, as the morning we phoned him for our allocated interview he was partway through brushing his teeth.
Dirty South [Audio]: Keeping his feet on the ground
By mofunk 22nd May, 2007
After shooting to international stardom with his electro-house remix of Evermore's 'It's Too Late', which sees him more recognised in some places than the band he was remixing, Dirty South found himself inundated with requests to remix artists.
Shapeshifter [Audio]: Heavy metal drum & bass
By angy 16th May, 2007
About to hit the road for a national tour, ITM's Angus Paterson recently spoke with Sam Trevethick of Shapeshifter, learning what it was like to play drum & bass to a crowd of metalheads when they supported Tool.
John Course [Audio]: Hardest working man in the biz
By angy 16th May, 2007
Unquestionably one of Australia's leading DJs, John Course's reputation for releasing quality mix CDs that are purchased by the bucket load well and truly precedes him.
Nic Fanciulli [Audio]: A match made in heaven
By i_have_ADD 14th May, 2007
Often cited as two identities at the forefront of the 'next generation' of superstar DJs, when Nic Fanciulli and James Zabiela announced they'd be teaming up, obsessive fanboys the world over collectively lost their sh*t.
Ministry Of Sound Sessions tour about to kick off
By i_have_ADD 8th May, 2007
As revealed on ITM during the Miami Winter Music Conference back in March, Dirty South and John Course have been charged with the task of mixing this year's Minsitry of Sound 'Sessions' CD.
Riton: I think we know what he means
By gridsta 8th May, 2007
Impressive - dauntingly so. This is yet another descriptive word to add to the mountain of ways to quantify Riton, who'll soon hit Australian shores for the We Love Sounds tour.
Headman heading down under in June
By i_have_ADD 8th May, 2007
He's remixed the likes of Franz Ferdinand, Mylo, Scissor Sisters, The Rapture, Royksopp and Placebo, and his productions are regularly caned by guys like Tiga, 2manydjs, James Murphy and Erol Alkan. Who are we talking about?
