Plantlife is filling a void that was left barren over the years by futurist-traditionalists. It all began mid-nineties when Panda One and Jack Splash got together to start doing something different. The inspiration came out of the boredom with the state that music was in. [more]
ITM's Raveprincess catches up with Superstar DJ Judge Jules on the eve of his impending Australian journey for Christmas and New Years. [more]
Time for this Friday's 33&1/3 show at The Espy featuring London Elektricity, Zinc, Uberzone, Space DJz, Blim and A Skillz have just been announced. [more]
Agentmad's popular 33&1/3 party series returns to the Espy on Good Friday of the Easter Long Weekend, April 14th, for a night of eclectic beats and pieces courtesy of a roster of top quality international and local talent. [more]
Last touring Australia over the 2004/05 New Year period, BLIM will return to Australia in mid April for an extensive national tour that sees him playing more shows than ever before. [more]
DJ/musician entrepreneur/visionary; LTJ BUKEM certainly needs no introduction, and now after 13 years since his record label Goodlooking's inception, it remains a platform for constantly changing and inspiring music. [more]
Alas a great night of music and drinking had come to an end but not before 33 1/3 stamped its mark on Good Friday once more with an incredibly diverse array of local and international guests who were well-willing to serve up a great party. [more]
We came to get down, we got out of our seats, we jumped around. Agent Mad and 33 1/3 provided another thumping welcome to the New Year, and it was all indoors! [more]
Kruppy ventures out to The Prince on a cold Melbourne night, to witness one of the biggest night on the hip hop calendar. The return of Lyrics born, who returned this time with a full band to back him up. [more]
Plantlife, Agent MAD and Triple J - an energetic dose of funky hip-hop, soul and free styling, supported by ten excellent musicians. Another top gig at the Prince... [more]
Hugest props to Agent Mad, this will certainly go down as one of the parties of the year, and it is still only February. I know most will agree. Cheers and respekt! [more]
The Prince of Wales crowd was definitely one that showed character of knowing. Knowing that they were expecting the Japanese craftsman, they had shown up from all parts of Melbourne in great force. [more]
Plump DJ's, Andy C, Krust & Die and more. If breaks, drum n bass and hip hop is your thing, then Agent MAD rocked the Espy for a brilliant new years day in 2005. [more]
With effortless eclecticism, tastemakers Thievery Corporation swung a salsa swaying Prince into party mode. Roll on summer. [more]
The ever reliable 33 & 1/3 crew deliver the goods once again! [more]
If you like what what you hear in da house tonight, say "Alright!" Lyrics Born takes apart the Hi-Fi Bar in style. [more]
by Megs, Miss Munnee & Peto on April 9th, 2004
A late change of venue, a case of musical stages on the night and a certain high profile Frenchman missing his plane into town (despite what the local street press will tell you) could not dampen peoples spirits for what turned out to be the biggest Sunday Session of summer. Read on..... [more]