VOTING IN THE 2007 INTHEMIX 50 HAS NOW CLOSED – HEAD TO INTHEMIX.COM.AU/50 AFTER WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 12TH TO SEE THIS YEAR’S RESULTS!
The inthemix50 DJ Poll is celebrating its 5th year and will be hitting the road this September and October, visiting some of the country’s top nightclubs and featuring a selection of the top 50 DJs who rocked your socks over the past year. And this time around they’ll be joined by some of Australia’s most popular producers spinning their latest tracks, so make sure you’re there and stay tuned to inthemix for lineup and ticket details.
inthemix50 tour dates:
Sydney: Sunday 16th September, Sounds on Sunday
Brisbane: Saturday 21st September, Family
Perth: Saturday 28th September, Ambar
Melbourne: Sunday 7th October, Q Bar
Canberra: Friday 19th October, Academy
Want to do more than just vote for your favourite DJs? See each state’s top DJs play at the inthemix50 parties!
by angy on October 3rd, 2007
Touring the country to launch his new 'Audio Riot' mix CD, including playing this weekend's inthemix50 event in Melbourne, the man that most know simply as 'Smiles' spoke to ITM about TV Rock's desire to translate their chart topping sound worldwide. [more]
by McRudeBoy on December 20th, 2006
Andrew Sarakinis, better known in the Riverland as DJ Sarez, was awarded South Australia’s top ranking DJ title at this year’s Technic Inthemix 50. Despite polling in at number fifteen nationally, he’s not even from Adelaide! [more]
John Course was able to spare five so we chatted all things music including the importance and role that DJ polls have on ones career - speaking of which don't forget to log on to our "Technics Inthemix50" and vote! [more]
As the saying goes, 'a change is as good as a holiday', and of late Australia's most renowned nightclub has undergone some highly publicised, and eagerly anticipated, transformations. ITM's editor Tim Hardaker speaks with Simon Page about his plans for the venue. [more]
Having moved up the ITM DJ Poll national ranking from 22 in the 2004 poll to 18 in 2005, Boogs also finds himself releasing a very much anticipated mix CD. The Technics inthemix50 CD is being released nationally on August 8th to coincide with the ITM 50 Tour. [more]
An out-and-out household name in the Australian dance music community, Kid Kenobi (Jesse Desenberg) must be feeling pretty damn chuffed with himself at the moment. He's also just been crowned Australia's #1 DJ for the 3rd year running in the Technics inthemix50. Is there anything he can't do? [more]
Mark Dynamix is probably one of the DJs who spawned the kind of praise which has now become clich, like 'can't be defined by genre' and 'needs no introduction' - but they are descriptions that he has earned, and after 14 years of DJing they still hold true. [more]
With the judges' glaring eyes watching every movement; the incessant screaming of the fanatical crowd and the anticipation of the looming verdict, it's no wonder the Idol experience can be quite daunting. However, Chris Fraser and Blake Budak have put a different spin on the Idol design [more]
Bexta is one of Australian dance music's mainstayers - instantly recognisable by the majority of people on dancefloors around Australia. A musician first and a DJ second, her Mixology series of mixed CDs have helped bring her DJing skills to the attention of the masses. [more]
Having proved himself a true stayer in the Perth scene over the 18 years he has been playing for, Kenny L has gone from strength to strength, particularly in recent years, cementing himself as one of Perth's most popular and versatile DJ's. Here he reflects on the year that was, 2004. [more]
Jumping Jack has been a regular within the Australian dance scene for almost 15 years now. From playing raves as one half of the infamous 'Flow Motion' to super slick city clubs, he has firmly cemented himself as a permanent feature of the Australian club circuit. [more]
It's not hard to understand why Ajax has been crowned the prince of the decks. Responsible for some of the best party mash-ups ever, he possesses an amazing ability to combine cheese with sleaze and come up with unsurpassed golden dance floor moments. [more]
Jason Midro is arguably one of Australia's biggest success stories in dance music. From his ever-growing franchise that is Bass Station to a long list of gigs alongside the world's best DJs, and productions that include a brand new DVD, it seems nothing is out of his reach. [more]
The name Matt Kitshon is surely familiar to anyone who's stepped foot inside a Brisbane club in recent times. He's played alongside some of the biggest names in the business and drew a dedicated crowd at his last Brisbane residency at The Monastery. [more]
Kate Monroe has been kicking up her heels and pumping out tracks for sometime. Her distinctively sultry and sexy sound has enthralled and excited the punters so much that not only has she released numerous mix albums, but she's now also decided to launch her own recording label. [more]
Matt Nugent is one of those DJs who took original inspiration from the mid nineties, when there was a lot of work to be done in the music scene and the house scene in Australia was at a point of growth. [more]
Anyone that has seen Typhonic play would be aware that the boy is a freak on the decks! Typhonic is set to return to Sydney to lay it down, bump it up and grind it out...all the while scratching and juggling. Get ready to wipe the drool off your chins and pick your jaws up off the ground... [more]
Greg Packer needs no introduction. A string of releases and a mix cd over the last 12 months sees Packer back in contention again in this years ITM top 50 after last years 3rd placing in the WA top 5. [more]
Whether you have been partying in Byron Bay or Beijing, chances are you have had the pleasure of catching Phil K in action lately. Since being voted Victoria's number 1 DJ in the 2004 Technics ITM DJ Poll (& fifth nationally), he has covered more ground than many DJs do in a lifetime. [more]
Western Australia has a new favourite DJ and he goes by the name of Kenny L. Surprising many in the local scene, Kenny knocked last year's winner, Simon Barwood out of the coveted spot and took out the number one local position in the Technics inthemix50 DJ poll for W.A. [more]
DJ Tiesto talks to Jamie Thurkettle about his self-confessed Midas touch, his royal connections and insights on why Holland isn't going to make too many of the teams at Euro 2004 lose much sleep... [more]
What is it about Kid Kenobi? The Sydney breakbeat maestro can seemingly do no wrong with the announcement of yet another award. This time it's the nations most prestigious DJ prize - the Technics inthemix50 as voted for by you, the readers of ITM. [more]
So, who is Australia's most renowned DJ? If the question still begged an answer, Kid Kenobi's many fans Australia-wide have given a resounding reply. [more]
Queensland DJ Murray Brown won the Central Station DJ competition in 2000. In 2003 he scored the top spot for Queensland in the inaugural Technics inthemix50 DJ Poll. With voting now open for 2004, ITM thought it high time to sit down and have a chat. [more]
We all know who made the top 50 for 2007, but did you ever wonder which DJs missed out on a top spot by just a few stray votes? [more]
It's been a massive week of inthemix50 goodness, and if you're planning on heading along on Sunday for the official party (or just wanna hear some good grooves) then tune in from 6pm to midnight tonight! [more]
Following much anticipation the results are in, and to celebrate inthemix will be throwing a massive bash at Sounds on Sunday this weekend. Check inside for set times! [more]
ITM has been overwhelmed by the amount of votes coming in for this year’s installment of the DJ poll, and to celebrate we’ll be hitting the Greenwood on Sunday 16th of September. Check inside to see who will be playing! [more]
Last year's winner holds onto his crown in the 2007 inthemix50 DJ poll, in an overall result that saw talent from around the country highlighted more than ever before. [more]
If you haven't yet cast your vote in the 2007 inthemix50 poll, what are you waiting for? You've only got a few days left to voice your opinion on what DJs, producer, club night and event were your fave this year! [more]
The massively popular ‘Overdrive’ program is taking over Adelaide radio, and every Saturday night from 7-10pm DJs John Course and Grant Smillie will be bringing you the biggest and best dance music from across the world. [more]
Continuing our series of special edition featured downloads from Australian producers and remixers this week we’re taking a trip to Melbourne, with a super fresh new track from the Acid Jacks. [more]
Continuing our series of special edition featured downloads from Australian producers and remixers, this week we’ve got a track from emerging studio-head Frew, who has reworked ex-1200 Techniques frontman Nfa. [more]
The inthemix50 DJ Poll is celebrating its 5th year and it’s hitting the road this September, visiting some of the country’s top nightclubs and featuring a selection of the top 50 DJs who rocked your socks over the past year. [more]
Continuing our series of special edition featured downloads from Australian producers and remixers - all to coincide with this year’s inthemix50 - this week we’ve got a track from Elroy & Tom Piper. [more]
Following on from last fortnight's Ibiza Special Edition podcast, we've got another super exclusive inthemix podcast session for you to sink your teeth into. [more]
Continuing our series of special edition featured downloads from Australian producers and remixers, all to coincide with this year's inthemix50, this week we've got a track from Melbourne's Mark James! [more]
With voting now open in the 2007 inthemix50 we put the call out to the nation's best DJs to submit their most upfront mixes for your listening pleasure. [more]
To coincide with the introduction of the Most Popular Producer category in this year’s inthemix50, throughout August we’ll be featuring tracks and remixes from a selection of top Aussie producers. [more]
Voting in the 2007 inthemix50 is now open, so if you want Australia to know who your favourite DJ, producer, club night and event are, head to inthemix.com.au/50 and cast your vote today. You could win a Pioneer ProDJ setup! [more]
The 2007 inthemix50 will kick off voting on Wednesday July 25, so if you're a DJ, promoter, club night or producer who'd like to secure a place on the final list, we've once again created some fancy extras to help you get the word out. [more]
This Friday night (September 9th), Fbi FM in Sydney presents a special Technics inthemix50 DJ marathon, yes that's right all night listening session! [more]
The votes have been sorted and calculated and after much anticipation, we can now bring you the full winners list for the fourth annual Technics inthemix50 DJ Poll. inthemix would like to thank each and every person who voted in the 2006 poll. [more]
by Drexciyan on August 30th, 2006
Tonight is the night of nights on the inthemix events calender. Voting in the 2006 Technics inthemix50 DJ Poll has come to an end and this year winners of all categories will be announced at an exclusive invite Technics ITM50 awards night. [more]
The 2006 Technics inthemix50 tour is hitting the road this September and Sydney is locked and loaded with your favourite DJs as voted in this year’s poll. [more]
The Technics inthemix50 Tour hits Melbourne on Friday 15th September at a different location than previously announced. Room 680 will play host to the event and DJ lineup will be announced soon so stay tuned! [more]
The Technics inthemix50 Tour will be taking in dates all over Australia once again this year and the venues and dates have just been released. [more]
inthemix.com.au is unleashing a monster on your senses, inthemix.05. It's a magazine. It's a CD. And it's our biggest tour yet, featuring Canadian electro superstar Tiga and local mash-up master Ajax as the headline acts. Unfortunately, Tiga won't be making it Adelaide... but the party's still on [more]
The final date of the 2005 Technics inthemix50 Tour takes place this weekend, and we've saved the best until last with Australia's number 1 female DJ - the one and only Bexta - heading to Adelaide for the party! [more]
Due to health reasons Ajax will not be playing tonight at the ITM50 party, we apologise for the sudden change in line up and have Luke Bowditch warming up for Boogs instead. Also don't forget that Boogs and Illya are doing an instore tonight at JB HIFI in Bourke St. [more]
inthemix's first ever CD release hit shelves on Monday, and from all reports has been flying off the shelves across the country with many stores having sold out of their first shipment already. [more]
The Technics inthemix50 tour stops off in Sydney this weekend, Saturday August 13th, with the party set to be the first at Home Nightclub on a Saturday following the wrap-up of Together as One last weekend. [more]
The Technics inthemix50 Party invades Room680 this Friday August 12 with a massive and diverse All-Australian line-up. Set times and instore appearance with Boogs and Illya announced. [more]
Set times have been announced for this Friday's ITM50 party at Family nightclub. [more]
Since announcing the 2005 poll results on Wednesday, here at ITM-HQ we've been inundated with emails, calls, faxes and text messages from eager voters wondering just who it was that won the Technics DJ Pack grand prize. [more]
The votes have been tallied, cross checked and verified. After much anticipation, we can now bring you the full winners list for the third annual Technics inthemix50 DJ Poll. [more]
The 2005 Technics inthemix50 voting period has closed and we're busy tallying the results so that we can announce the Top 50 list on Tuesday July 12th. In the meantime, lineups have now been announced for each of the Technics inthemix50 tour dates across the country! [more]
Voting in the third annual Technics inthemix50 DJ Poll is set to close on Wednesday July 6th, so if you haven't cast yours yet - get in quick! Every vote counts, and you will go into the running to win a Technics DJ setup worth over $5,000! [more]
In 2005 the Technics inthemix50 will once again hit the road, with the party visiting all six cities that ITM covers across the country. [more]
Voting in the third annual Technics inthemix50 DJ Poll is now open. Be sure to cast your vote so that you go into the running to win a Technics DJ setup worth over $5,000! [more]
Voting in the 2005 Technics inthemix50 kicks off on Wednesday May 25th, and we've just launched this year's minisite where we're giving DJs hopeful of scoring a position on Australia's only national poll an even greater chance of promoting themselves and encouraging fans to cast their vote. [more]
Now entering its third year, voting for Australia's largest DJ poll - the Technics inthemix50 - will kick off on Wednesday May 25th. [more]
Featuring one of the strongest all-local lineups you're likely to see this year, the Technics inthemix50 tour hits Sydney this Saturday, June 26th. [more]
Featuring one of the strongest all-local lineups you're likely to see this year, the Technics inthemix50 tour hits Melbourne this Friday, June 25th. Inthemix is now offering a special 2 for 1 deal on tickets purchased. [more]
Now that the formalities are over, let's party! This Friday 25th June ITM takes over 3 massive rooms at the Metro. [more]
The highly anticipated Technics SL-DZ1200 digital turntables were launched on Tuesday night in Sydney at Tank nightclub. On hand to give live demonstrations were Brisbane turntablist Kristian Hernandez, inthemix50 number 1 DJ Kid Kenobi, and Lyrics Born's touring DJ D-Sharp. [more]
Set times for tonight's Technics inthemix50 party at Ambar in Perth have been revealed. Be sure to get down to the club to witness some of Australia's best DJs, including the national number 1 Kid Kenobi and WA number 3 Greg Packer. [more]
The results are in! With a record number of votes cast in 2004, a total of over 32,000 nationally, Australia's most popular DJs have been chosen, with Kid Kenobi proving once again to be an unstoppable force! [more]
If you haven't yet cast your vote in the 2004 Technics inthemix50 DJ Poll you better get in quick, as voting closes today, Friday June 4. [more]
The 2004 Technics inthemix50 Party tour is almost upon us and ITM VIPs will get in FREE! This is going to be one of the hottest parties this year so make sure you have your membership card on the night and get there early to avoid disapointment. [more]
One of Melbourne's most renowned and obviously favourite DJ/producers - Phil K has been added to the Technics inthemix50 party lineup. [more]
Voting has now opened in the 2004 Technics inthemix50 DJ Poll. One very lucky voter will take home a limited edition set of gold Technics turntables, a Technics mixer, and Technics headphones, so get cracking and make your vote count! [more]
This year's Technics inthemix50 will culminate in a series of parties held at many of Australia's finest clubs and venues, in Melbourne taking place on Friday 25th June at The Metro over 3 massive rooms. [more]
The beer guzzling Irish lads were back in town again! These boys aroused lots of fun and excitement at Academy club in Canberra for the inthemix50 Party… where the punters danced like leprechauns to the funky sounds of The Potbelleez... [more]
The inthemix50 celebrations kicked off to a quiet start at The Greenwood last Sunday afternoon, with Earthdance going on over the other side of the city at Sydney Park. By 6pm the place was jammed, and celebrate we all did. [more]
by ninjacharlie on September 12th, 2006
Some magnificent mixing, a cheeky acceptance speech or two and a healthy dose of trash made this one memorable night. [more]
Each year ITM polls its users to find out who the most popular DJs are each state, and subsequently for the whole country. On Saturday night Australia's leading nightclub played host to a killer party with an immensely talented DJ lineup which spanned multiple genres. [more]
Congratulations to Inthemix for putting on such a good night in showcasing our Aussie talent. [more]
At the risk of showing a little bias, inthemix and Kink put on quite a show on Saturday night, and the crowd queuing around the block in the freezing cold obviously thought it was worth the wait. [more]
We hope you enjoyed Part 1 of our special edition inthemix50 podcasts last fortnight. Now it's time to get ready for Part 2 with Kid Kenobi, Dopamine, Jono Fernandez, Bass Kleph, Nick Thayer, Micah and Matt Rowan! [more]
To coincide with the new Most Popular Producer category for inthemix50 we've put together a special edition podcast with some of the hottest tracks and remixes by Aussie producers. Hook N Sling, Mark Dynamix, Tydi, Bass Kleph, Potbelleez & more! [more]
When it comes to Australian hard dance and hardcore, you can’t go past the name Jason Suae, a man renowned for being Sydney's favourite rave/club DJ. [more]
Kristian Jackson is the brains and brawn behind Mind Electric and is signed to leading home-grown dance label Vicious (Dirty South, Vandalism, The Potbelleez, Madison Avenue), and overseas Labels Art&Craft (UK) and Attractive (Germany). [more]
One of precious few DJs who prefers to let the music do the talking, Micah's humble approach, and endless amount of energy behind the decks has proved popular with the Perth dance music community. [more]
If you find your musical mouth watering and can’t quite satisfying that craving for something memorable, then grab the phone, book a table and prepare yourself for a feast of ear-filling and perception-altering proportions with DJ Ides. [more]
Kato has way too many records, he plays a lot of them in clubs, especially the booyshakingest ones – he plays at Sydney's three raddest nights; Bandits, Wamp Wamp and Bad Kids Recreation Club. [more]
Gold Coast legends The Stafford Brothers, have stamped their signature sound at the hottest club nights across the country including Onelove, Kink & Platinum, and have made appearances at Summerfieldayze, Future Music Festival & Parklife. [more]
Tommy Trash is well on his way to becoming one of Australia’s hottest young production talents, with hits such as “Slide” “It’s A Swede Thing” and “Fu*k To The Bass” earning him huge kudos amongst the global dance community. [more]
A name synonymous within the Australian electronic music scene for over a decade, Elroy has come far from his humble beginnings at age 14, playing and promoting at Underground warehouse/rave parties and hosting radio shows. [more]
After 15 years in the game, 2006 saw Chris Fraser rocket into first place in the ACT and 25th spot in the national ITM50 DJ rankings. [more]
Concerned with DJing to dancefloors full of punters as opposed to dark corners full of other DJs and/or dance purists, Turbosaurus is about the party. [more]
In a year that can only be described as stellar, Grant alongside Ivan Gough sent their TV ROCK studio project through the roof. [more]
Nick Thayer spent his childhood making strange noises out of strange things and spending all his money on guitars and questionable records. [more]
Ashley Feraude is an accomplished producer/DJ and has musical qualifications which he attained by being professionally trained in classical and jazz music during his earlier years in Europe. [more]
Since joining the late night scene Wal Gedeon aka Habebe has been pushing his vibe of house music to the masses non stop, week in week out for the past five years, rocking dance floors all over club land. [more]
Tony Venuto has definitely made his mark in the Sydney club scene, a lover of house music and with a passion to entertain, Tony picked up his first turntables at the age of 15. [more]
Starting from humble beginnings with friends in the rave scene and falling for the euphoric sounds of uplifting trance back in 2001; Justin has developed his fascination and love for electronic music ever since. [more]
In times where the ideology of techno can take on so many faces, the toughest challenge is that of establishing your own groove. This is something that Dallas Raft has successfully created. [more]
Luiz Carlos Da Cunha (Kunya) a.k.a LCK discovered his love for melodic and uplifting trance when he first started DJing in 1999. [more]
Of Spanish decent, Safari grew up in the south of Madrid, where he started DJing with his father doing party tapes (who didn’t at that time?) [more]
Quickly elevating to the top of the Sydney DJ scene, Hooli (real name Daniel Hoolahan) has taken little time in getting noticed. [more]
Since purchasing his first 1200 in late 1999, Sam McEwin very quickly emerged as one of Melbourne's true talents. [more]
Steven Tranzor has been a name attributed to hard trance and hardstyle in Western Australia for the past 4 years. [more]
Currently ranked #4 in Queensland and #49h Australia wide on the 2006 inthemix50, Raye bases himself at weekly Friday and Saturday night residency Platinum Nightclub in Broadbeach on the Gold Coast. [more]
Australian DJ and producer, Nick Galea is rapidly rising to the top of the heap. [more]
This 23-year-old knows that DJing isn't just about playing the right records at the right time. It's about connecting the emotion and passion that of the track and conveying it to the dancefloor. [more]
Music is what Rod Lee lives for. But it wasn't always the case... [more]
Andy Murphy is Melbourne’s latest rising star at just 23 years of age. With his own signature sound of house and electro, he pulls in the crowd at every gig he plays at. [more]
Hailing from Canberra, production duo Paul Richter and Paul Beohm began writing tunes together after a chance meeting a few years ago. Quickly, their original and remix work was hitting record stores after signing with a number of labels. [more]
DJ Operon has been a pillar of the drum'n'bass community in Brisbane for over five years. Alongside partner in crime DJ Erther, Operon is responsible for reviving a dead scene for this UK breakbeat sound in his home town. [more]
Greg Packer has released on labels such as Good Looking, Renegade, 31 Records, Defunked, Phuturistic Bluez, New Identity, Tangent, Fokuz and Interphase. [more]
As a kid, Myles Desenberg, aka DJ Kemuri, often found himself being carted around in the back of his dad's van, sharing the backseat with a drum kit and the sounds of soul, funk and reggae. [more]
The People's Republic was spawned with the intent to encourage kids to pull down their pants, drink to get drunk, get crunk and generally partake in slapdash acts of pandemonium without a clue as to why they are doing them... [more]
In 2005 after being friends and associated production whores with Mikah Freeman, Vance Musgrove & Ross McGrath started their digital label project, dubbed The Aston Shuffle. [more]
White Dorks are so much more than their name would suggest. In fact, their chosen title is positively misleading. [more]
Matt Nugent is one of Australia’s most in demand DJs, holding down high-profile residencies at two of Sydney’s leading club nights Onelove and the legendary Chinese Laundry, and as well as various guest spots around Australia. [more]
D'Opus has over ten years of DJ experience playing in Canberra and interstate, supporting luminaries such as the Jungle Brothers, DJ Q-Bert, Mr. Thing and De La Soul. [more]
Shortly after realising his limited dancing skills, this young hot cue cheese greater of a DJ turned to the other side of the decks, quickly mashing up Sydney’s music scene for the better. [more]
With 8 years experience LADYKILLERS have supported the likes of Anthony Papa, Danny Howells, Tyler Stadius, Chris Lum to name a few. So stay chooned children, for the next killer installment! [more]
Mike Redfern has established a solid reputation as part of Brisbane's new generation of prominent Dj's. From his beginnings, Mike has shown a passion for genres ranging from minimal, electro, tech and progressive house through to twisted breaks. [more]
Wei-Shen is one of Australia’s most respected house DJs who is fast developing a cult following and seducing crowds throughout the world. [more]
Born in South Central Queensland, Steve Lind grew up in a neighbourhood consumed with drive-bys and mini mall street life. [more]
Captivated by the Dutch uplifting sound since the late 90s, when he heard a Matt Darey compilation by chance, Peekz has since been an avid trance fan ever since. [more]
If a DJ's worth were measured by longevity alone, Mark Dynamix could hang up his slipmats. Having DJed professionally for more than 15 years, Mark is a significant figure in Australian dance music culture. [more]
Audio Arrest is club music. Audio Arrest is not shape shifting lizards or shamans. Their sound describes a world filled with conflicting opposites, dualities, and other insignificant divisions. [more]
Supporting nearly every major international DJ that has come to Brisbane, Jason Morley has been pushing his vibe of house music to the masses non stop, week in week out, every Saturday night at Family for over 4 years. [more]
It's safe to say that Reno's rise in the Sydney scene has been nothing short of meteoric. [more]
Part young buck, but 100% party hound, DJ Tenzin has carved himself out a niche as one of Sydney’s most dynamic members of the club kids set. [more]
Shouting from the sweaty confines of a DJ bag and mouth piece, Zooky sounds the knobs for a new wax air push into the minds of willing teens. [more]
Brenden Fing is a name synonymous with clubbers throughout Sydney as being one of the most talented and innovative young DJs to emerge out of an ever competitive scene. [more]
Nearly 9 years ago now Duncan Cook, aka Defcon1 began DJing in his hometown of Sydney, Australia. It turned out the boy had a knack for it, and soon enough his name became synonymous with quality underground dance music and innovated sounds. [more]
From a very early age John Glover had a passion for music and record-collecting. Yet it was after the inevitable purchase of turntables, that he began DJing in bars and club nights across Sydney. [more]
Founder of one of Australia’s most respected house nights SHE (Soulful House Experience) – Graham Cordery is one of the most respected and in-demand figures in the Australian house scene. [more]
The latest gift from Australia to the global scene is tyDi. Where some people his age are still reflecting upon choosing a career path, tyDi has already paved the way for GenerationNext with his incredible musicality both in the studio and on stage. [more]
With main room sets at the Chinese Laundry, Together at Home and Tank for Defected In the House under his belt Eddie was invited by Alan Thompson to be part of Sydney’s infamous DTPM parties. [more]
As one of Australia’s most respected industry figures, John Morley aka DJ Kontrol has been spinning tunes for 11 years. [more]
Over the last 10 years the name Kriece has become synonymous with dance music in Australia. He initially made his name as a DJ, supporting names such as Sasha, Digweed, Cattaneo & Zabiela on Australian tours such as Ministry of Sound and Renaissance. [more]
Although only at the current age of 25, Husky's developing into one of Sydney's most sought after DJs. Since his humble beginnings Husky has been booked to play at some of Sydney's biggest venues including, Arthouse (Kink), Home, Tank and more. [more]
James Zabiela loves the Drake; he even gave Jeff props in IDJ Magazine as an up and coming DJ to look out for. Hernan Cattaneo loves The Drake too; giving him shout outs for the quality warm up set. Even Sneaky Sound System love the Drake. [more]
Illya is as energetic as he is enigmatic, tearing up mixes and destroying dance-floors with his unique and undeniable zeal behind the decks. [more]
They say it's not what you know, but who you know and Goodfella must have known the right people, cause in the early days of his life as a club rat it wasn't his DJ ability winning him gigs, let me tell you that! [more]
Poet, lover and occasional fighter, Tim Sea is a regular pants off d-i-s-k-o party rocker. He has been collecting music for thirteen years and been DJing for more than ten. [more]
The name Shamus is synonymous with house music in Sydney. In the last 8 years he has been the headlining resident at Sydney's most legendary and enduring club nights - Sounds On Sunday and Kink. [more]
Chardy is a Melbourne DJ who is renowned for his dirty electro disco house. [more]
The Kid has spread his wings to prove himself as the everyman’s DJ, no longer pigeonholed into the world of breaks, but proving himself as the quintessential all rounder, defying boundaries and flexing his skills as the country’s #1 party maestro. [more]
From Moscow to London, New York to Rome, and Berlin to Paris, Australian producer Flow Dynamics has been creating boogie fever and booty havoc on dancefloors across the globe. [more]
Telefunken is Boffa and Cam, a rambunctious and music-mad pair playing up a storm on the turn-tables of Sydney and beyond. [more]
Extremely busy in the studio these days with his own production, remix work and engineering/mixing down other people's music, we think it's quite clear that Dopamine's more than just a breaks producer! [more]
If you're sick of hearing Will Styles play music with a BPM slower than 180, then we've got a treat for you... [more]