The rivalry between Canberra and Sydney DJs has been no small secret. Set times for Friday night's versus gig are as follows [more]
Whenever Sneaky Sound System perform in Canberra, they always cause a ruckus. Set times are as follows. [more]
With tomorrow being a holy day, the streets are packed tonight buzzing with an air of excitement and anticipation to get the partying started. Of course, one reason to be very excited is Friction's 5th birthday featuring UK's much lauded dance duo Audio Bullys [more]
With an internationally revered DJ such as Paul van Dyk playing in Canberra, it would be safe to assume that tickets will be snatched up rather quickly. And rather quickly it was! [more]
Thus I found myself making that epic, all-too-familiar trek down into the depths of Academy armed only with my phone (for those emergency, "I remember this song now but won't tomorrow" moments), $4.50 and my sense of decency and self-respect. [more]
I noticed in the crowd a large Sydney contingent who kept rocking out the whole night in 'Impossibles' T-shirts, love your work guys and WHERE'S MINE?? I am converted. [more]
Sneaky may not be revolutionary, but who cares? Their mixture of sweaty hip-hop, electro, groovin' house and funky basslines drove the crowd wild and gave the place a fantastic vibe. It certainly knocked out any scepticism that might have crept into my system. [more]
Ministry of Sound Maximum Bass CDs are generally compilations put together to showcase current tunes that advertise the latest low frequency recordings from different genres; the latest edition masterfully mixed by UK resonant...sorry 'Resident', Klaus "Heavyweight" Hill. [more]
Easter to me is a time for lying to your children about a giant bunny that delivers its contribution to childhood obesity in small egg-like packages but this year it took a different angle with the arrival of UK bad boy house maestros, the Audio Bullys. [more]
There's usually a handful a year; an event which has a certain air about it. Something you get the feeling could be one of 'those' nights you'll never forget. For years, Paul Van Dyk has toured Australia but for various reasons, a Canberra gig had never eventuated. Until now. [more]
Generally, if you have a film clip on Video Hits it means that you have commercially 'made it'. [more]
When I arrived at Academy the crowd was plentiful, heartily drinking their beers, bourbons and mingling about to get the party started. It was an exciting night to say the least, and just by looking at the people around me I knew we were all in for a treat. [more]
In this day and age, where so many genres and DJs rely on the latest tracks and remixes to thrill, Z-Trip takes you on a journey through time and connects each of us to the music of the past and present [more]
It was the eve of Christmas eve and after a solid week of taking long lunches and attending countless Christmas parties it was time to get down to some serious partying at the ANU Refectory as Friction presented Dom B from the Stanton warriors. [more]
Deep Dish and Danny Howells touch down in Canberra for one of the biggest and most talked about nights of the year [more]
Bang Gang made me touch myself. [more]
Friction hosted a night of glitch and glamour, and brought Ajax down from Sydney to an apreciative audience. [more]