
by louiseconville on January 30th, 2009
Daedelus doesn’t like doing things the same as everybody else, but that’s exactly why the fans of the groundbreaking (and ever so different) electronic musician love him so. ITM talks to Daedelus ahead of his tour with the Laneway Festival. [more]
Four Tet makes electronic music that fuses the machines together with a touch of acoustic warmth. In Australia now as part of the Laneway Festival, as well as a show as part of the Sydney Festival, ITM finds out what we can expect from Four Tet. [more]
Portuguese outfit Buraka Som Sistema have wasted absolutely no time in stamping out their influence on the worldwide club music scene, amassing a collection of rather powerful friends in all the right places. [more]
Set to headline the Laneway Festival in March, Girl Talk's live show is sweaty, frenetic and dangerously good fun. The unlikely party monster chats to ITM. [more]
Just like Spank Rock, Chicago’s Cool Kids are destined to go from blog darling to crossover success story quicker than you can say “I heard them first”. And they're coming to Australia for the very first time as part of the Laneway Festival. [more]
With the Sydney date of St Jerome's Laneway Festival well and truly sold out and the other cities sure to follow fast, organisers are here to announce a few locals to fill things out. [more]
A long time favourite of the cardigan and Converse crowd, beloved indie event St Jerome’s Laneway Festival is back again, and from the looks of it, in better form than ever [more]
Now that summer's through we thought we'd keep the dream alive by taking a look back at some of the festival season's most memorable moments. [more]
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) are said to be investigating claims made by disgruntled punters following the Laneway Festival in Melbourne earlier this month. [more]
Currently in Australia on their first ever tour down under, if you want to see what all the Buraka Som Sistema fuss is about you can download their rewire of Missy Elliot’s cult classic 'Work It' this week exclusively from inthemix. [more]
Having been based in Sydney for the past few years, noted UK producer Mark Pritchard is gearing up for the release of his latest studio opus next month, with the wraps about to come off his next album under the Harmonic 313 moniker. [more]
If the first line-up announcement for St Jerome’s Laneway Festival - which included Pitch-fork pets Jay Reatard and Girltalk - did it for you, then the second announcement is guaranteed to flip your skirt. [more]
The unequivocal master of mash-up, Girl Talk is heading back to Austrlaia in early 2009 as part of the Laneway Festival. [more]
St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival is undoubtedly Australia’s coolest streetparty for discerning music lovers, and it is back bigger than ever with one of its finest line-ups to date in 2009. [more]
A music-lover’s Mecca, the St Jerome’s Laneway Festival is making its triumphant return in February 2009. This time round, Perth is getting in on the action too! [more]
Running in conjunction with Red Bull Music Academy Radio, Melbourne’s leg of the Laneway Festival have just taken the wraps off a brand new stage for the sold out 2008 event. [more]
by ross_annabel on February 23rd, 2009
At the end of the day, I enjoyed myself, but had I not been fortunate enough to have a media pass I don’t know that I would have been able to say the same thing. [more]
As an ever increasing number of festivals seem to be appearing on stobie poles all around our fair city, Laneways provides a point of difference as a festival that is focused on the music and not the gimmick that has started to pervade the scene. [more]
by tiger_tommy on February 12th, 2009
In a world where the abundance of music festivals has reached saturation point, Perth’s inaugural St Jerome’s Laneways Festival last Friday provided a welcome and thoroughly refreshing change. [more]
‘The Blood Diamond Mixtape’ is a fast paced and diverse mix of new material, crazy samples, new guests, mashups from the live set and a bunch of unexpected treats and juxtapositions... [more]