Future Entertainment & Hardware call it a day on Two Tribes
By i_have_ADD 22nd Sep, 2006
Future Entertainment and Hardware, the promoters behind legendary dance festival Two Tribes, have announced that they'll be putting the event to bed in 2007.
Various Artists - Two Tribes/Future Music Festival '06
By jimmyjames 14th Mar, 2006
The first in the Two Tribes series to share it's cover with a new brand, this mix perfectly sums up the musical formula (or indeed lack thereof) that made the inaugural Future Music Festival a success.
Two Tribes 2006 @ Melbourne Park (25/02/2006)
By Ben Smithson, Emma Krieger 10th Mar, 2006
So overall, a great night of electro for me- more party tunes than serious underground msuic, but the crowd loved it- David Guetta was certainly my highlight - he seemed to enjoy it as much as I did, and it makes such a difference. I'll make the trek agai
Two Tribes Godskitchen Tent @ Supreme Court Gardens, Perth (05/03/06)
By bec watkins 8th Mar, 2006
With crowds gathering early in the day and the sun already high in the sky no one would believe that this was autumn. And no matter how prepared you thought you were for the heat somehow it just wasn't enough.
Two Tribes line up times
By nojman 1st Mar, 2006
Following on from the success of Summadayze, Two Tribes returns to Perth this Sunday at the Supreme Court Gardens. Full line up times are within.
David Guetta: The multi-talented man of the moment
By Vocal Assault 23rd Feb, 2006
David Guetta is one multi-faceted Frenchman, with a string of infamous 'Fuck Me I'm Famous' parties to his credit around the globe, 2 brilliant and highly regarded artist albums under his belt, along with his more recent move into hair modelling.
Armin Van Buuren: All Armin, all the time
By Nyquist_Theorem 21st Feb, 2006
Few names in the dance music industry are as universally recognised or respected as that of Dutch superstar Armin Van Buuren. In an industry where stars are made and broken in the span of a few weeks, very few stick around long enough to make any sort of
Markus Schulz: Doing away with genre tags
By Nyquist_Theorem 21st Feb, 2006
If one were to mount an organised campaign within the dance music community for doing away with genre tags such as trance, progressive or house, Markus Schulz would be its poster boy.
Dean Millson: Dark, deep and twisted
By charlee 21st Feb, 2006
Kick starting his DJ career at the age of 25, some would say that Dean Millson had a late start in the dance music industry. Over the last five years he has certainly made up for lost time with achievements that include playing Melbourne's Two Tribes, God
James Lavelle: Close encounters of the third kind
By skip_intro 20th Feb, 2006
"UNKLE will never go out like that again. It'll either be live or something completely different. I don't know if it was the best thing to have done." It's been precisely two years since James Lavelle visited Australia, and if he had his time again, th
Steve Strangis: Top gun
By charlee 20th Feb, 2006
Over the years Steve Strangis has cemented himself as one of Melbourne's stand out trance DJs. His hard work and persistence with the sound his loves has seen him booked for every major event in this city, including Godskitchen, Summadayze and Slinky.
Dylan Rhymes: Identifiable yet never predictable
By Andrew Wowk 17th Feb, 2006
When it comes to having an identifiable yet never predictable or generic sound they don't come much better than Dylan Rhymes, known to his mates as Martin Beaver.
Erick Morillo: Bringing his house back to our shores
By Vocal Assault 14th Feb, 2006
Fresh after releasing his highly anticipated artist album 'My World' and the 5th chapter in the Subliminal Sessions compilation series, he's set to return to his humble Aussie audiences for a liberal sprinkling of festival dates.
Two Tribes details released
By nojman 14th Feb, 2006
Details for Two Tribes 2006 have been confirmed with the event capitalising on the success of Summadayze for the past two years and taking over the Supreme Court Gardens in Perth.
Max Graham: Yes, but faster
By Lady Lex 13th Feb, 2006
We all know the tune, however there is far more to Max than a well received and illustrious hit. Max is a musician and the proof is in his universal appeal and savvy in keeping ahead of trends and pre-empting the audience's tastes.
