by simplearc on June 15th, 2006
The Sound Advice DJs are one crew from Sydney well keen to keep the party started. For the lowdown on Moxx and Steve Higgins read on... [more]
With the impending relaunch of their Saturday night weekly party, Chinese Laundry's September roster of guests is looking mighty fine indeed. [more]
Coming off the back of a massive summer, which culminated in a storming February run of guests - many of which appeared at the Good Vibrations Festival - the Chinese Laundry crew show no signs of letting you get any rest throughout March. [more]
It's been a massive 12 months for Break Inn, growing to become arguably Sydney's most successful weekly breaks night, hosting a staggering array of local, interstate and international guests. [more]
Playing Chinese Laundry on NYE before backing up at Field Day on NYD, if you're a fan of UK duo Hybrid and want another dose of their progressive tech infused breakbeat sound, your prayers have been answered! [more]
It was drum n' bass time at Chinese Laundry as Commercial Suicide don Klute came a-visiting from the UK, and he brought the darkness with him. [more]
by TheDon on February 12th, 2007
London Elektricity kills time before the Good Vibrations Festival by rocking up at Break Inn, breaking up the breaks vibes to drum and bass the Cave. [more]
With UK duo Slyde on board as guests at Break Inn on Friday night, the Chinese Laundry more than delivered those two staples in Sydney clubbing: Beer and Breaks. [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]
by Baby700 on December 1st, 2006
Break Inn is on fire in 2006, and they certainly don’t seem to be slackening off over the silly season. [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]
I really enjoy going to Break Inn, simply because you can rely on quality music, cool people and a damn good time. [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]
Chinese Laundry opened its doors to the breaks lovers of Sydney, who in turn opened their hearts to Smithmonger, the dapper don of breaks plus more and son of Tasmania. [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]
by Madam X on June 15th, 2006
Patife differentiates his sound by mixing Latin, house and jazz, making his genre of DnB is more funky than your typical hardcore, rude boy style. [more]
There was a definite vibe in the air surrounding the entry to the Chinese Laundry on Friday night and with one of the hottest Break Inn line-ups to date featuring legends of the scene Aquasky, it came as no surprise. [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]
Sydney finally gets another weekly breaks night this time at the Chinese Laundry, with the best in local talent and a stellar line up of internationals booked over the coming weeks and months it looks like a killer Friday night is in the making. [more]