The official Block Party after party event at ANU returns in 2009 - Featuring the legendry Adam Freeland! [more]
Canberra favourite James Zabiela is returning to Australian shores and is set to play at the ANU on Friday February 8. Get ready to stroke those chins and dance your heart out! [more]
Canberra’s favourite (well, only) Block Party is back to kick off the year in style! Check inside for all the essential details you need to know for the day including set times and the official afterparty. [more]
Van She's debut LP 'V' was launched to a large crowd at ANU Bar on Wednesday 24th September, with supporting acts Art vs Science and Lost Valentinos along for the ride. The night was a great success, filled with tight performances and happy punters! [more]
As a James Zabiela virgin, and having heard a lot about him, I was very excited to hear that Friction and Lexington Music were bringing him to Canberra. And I can wholeheartedly say that James is easily one of, if not 'the' best DJ I've ever seen. [more]
As MC Double D said a few times, this was SSS's 9th or 10th time in Canberra. And this time was quite possibly the biggest and best, thanks again, Friction. I Love It. [more]
It was a great night, a true birthday bash anticipating many happy years ahead. [more]
This time round it was those Aussie pioneers of loud and loose jazzy funk, The Herd, that would be bringing the noise. [more]
Although there were many technical faults, and at times the quality of music was sub-standard, none of this could deter from how good a show the Presets put on. [more]
The crowd continued to yell and shout to welcome the last act of the night, Brisk all the way from the UK. The dance floor was packed and this was definitely one of the highlights of my night. Most of the crowd in the chill out area was off their feet and partying hard...... [more]
a relentless attack on the senses.... [more]
An excellent night of accessible music with one of the best vibes I have been a part of in a long time. [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]