Located in the basement of Establishment,Tank delivers a world-class clubbing experience to its friendly, sophisticated, yet diverse party crowd.
Tank incorporates three bars, a dance floor and a private lounge lined on one side by individual private booths.
by OllieBrooke on August 1st, 2006
John Larner is one of House music’s more original rising stars. With a penchant for the techier side of things his productions are varied and powerful and are super-seeded only by his abilities behind the decks... [more]
It's quite surprising then that a DJ and producer of Benji Candelario's caliber has never made the seemingly obligatory journey to the land of thongs, beaches and koalas... ITM's Capcoincidence catches up with him before he heads downunder. [more]
Tank have announced their lineup of extra special guests for July, with a long list of international superstars set to appear. [more]
After a 3 month break from their present home in the back room at Tank, Clean & Serene are set to return to the club on Friday July 7th. [more]
Contrary to the announced changes to Tank Nightclub that stated Paul Strange would continue in his role as Promotions Manager at the club, as reported on ITM earlier this week, details have now emerged that Paul has in fact resigned from his role. [more]
After kicking off with a killer start to 2006, the announcement has now been made that the new-look Tank nightclub has been taken under the wing of Jam Music, who'll be bringing the club and music businesses of Justin Hemmes' Merivale Group under one management umbrella. [more]
With the results announced, the anticipation and excitement for inthemix50 is over for another year. All that’s left to do now is party-hard and celebrate Australia’s dance scene, as it has become apparent it’s in better shape than ever before! [more]
When I heard onelove was launching its new CD ‘Neon Nights’ I knew I had to be there. I got myself a copy of the CD and committed myself to a night out on the town to get over my “break-up blues” (but you don’t need to hear about that!) [more]
Perhaps Tommie Sunshine last Saturday night was a case of wrong place, wrong time for his particular style. There is no doubt that the American trendsetter is different from what we are used to, but perhaps he could have introduced us slowly... [more]
The Potbelleez smashed out a set that confirmed their position as some of the most consistently crowd-pleasing DJs in Sydney’s. The Irishmen Dave Goode and Jonny Sonic really never seem to be able to put a foot wrong when it comes to their live sets. [more]
After an unforgettable experience at my last visit to Dirty Pop and with nothing to do on a Friday night, it was a last minute decision to head down to Tank and welcome in the onslaught of the weekend. [more]
Bringing in some of the less expected tracks, and making us wonder why they’re so rare, Dirt Crew made it clear on Saturday night just exactly why all the best things in life really do come from Europe. [more]
I have been a Timo Maas fan ever since I heard 'Music for the Maases Vol 1' in 2000 – so to say I was excited about seeing him at Tank on Thursday night was an understatement. Unfortunately it turned out to be a disappointing night... [more]
So you’ve worked relentlessly all week, put up with the nagging of your boss, and feel the need to wind the week down by kicking back and having a few drinks (or two or three). On Friday this lead me to check out what Dirtry Pop had to offer... [more]
As one of the disappointed masses who missed out a Harbourlife ticket, when I saw that Angello and Ingrosso were playing a 5 hour set at Tank I didn’t feel so bad. [more]
It’s a Saturday night and I’m excited to be heading out to see one of my favourite DJs, Tommie Sunshine. [more]
A beguiling and magnificent yet unassuming, Disc Jockey named Jeff Towns. [more]
This was to be my first time at Tank, and I was impressed before I even got through the door. [more]
This party was a superb way to finish off the long weekend evening of good music in one of Sydneys most spectacular venues with the highlight of the night easily being Hernan Cattaneo all the way. [more]
Once a year [more]
With the city still reeling from the blur of a long weekend that was Easter, we decided to change tack a tad and take things upmarket on Anzac Day by revisiting an old faithful: DTPM. [more]
San Francisco house music icon Jay-J returned to Sydney to play a 3 hour set at Tank Nightclub, and as expected, he provided one of the best nights experienced there since the Defected In The House format was introduced last year. [more]
Tucked away at the end of a gritty laneway in the heart of Sydney's financial district, DTPM Mardi Gras is perhaps one of the Emerald City's most unlikely gay parties, yet perhaps the best on the season's calendar. [more]
Satoshi Tomiie presents himself as a quiet, reserved polite and gentle being, with an awe of composure and harmony, a direct juxtaposition of what the Tomiie sound is all about. [more]
I would like to say a special thank you to Steve Lawler for producing and showcasing such amazing music and for making my last ever club evening one of the best nights of my life! [more]
We left for Tank tonight excited by the prospect of seeing the man behind London's Black Market Record Store and the world famous Azuli Records, David Piccioni, in action. [more]
After arriving at Tank I was pleased to only see a short queue - in fact the guestlist line was longer than regular entry. After grabbing our drinks we decided to take a wander and check the place out, after all this was our first visit to the so-called 'New Tank'. [more]
Fresh from the crazy activities of New Year's and Christmas, Defected in the House and Tank made absolutely sure that the only way to go for 2006 is to keep on partying until the rest of the summer is over. [more]
The twinkle in Jay-J's eyes reflect that he loves what he does. His presence glows radiating, his own unique style and ability able to create some truly amazing deep, funky, swinging and sexy house sounds with such a soulfuric grace. [more]
It is a big positive for Sydney's dance scene that this kind of night goes well. Good luck guys and thank you for bringing such a big label to Australia and adding to the credentials of our dance scene! [more]
Superclub DTPM transforms Tank into a little piece of its London self the night after Sydney sparkles, Mardi Gras Sunday. [more]
At 2am Lenny took over the reigns and started us on a journey through some interesting territory taking the tempo up a little bit and really hammering home his unique sound. The soulful, smooth, energizing house music that he plays and produces gets the entire crowd moving. [more]
New Years Eve's come and go, but Fag Tag joining forces with DTPM in Australia has no precedence, thus all earlier weekend partying and festivities would be in preparation for the quasi-religious experience of Fag Tag and DTPM debauchery at Tank. [more]
Tank thrives because it offers the discerning clubber a haven in which to let loose without having to leave the cocoon-like, sophisticated world that they and their fellow 'trendies' cosset themselves in. [more]