Join us on a very merry journey across the plains of tech, prog and psy. [more]
A merry night of beats from fresh tech house through to whirring psytrance:) [more]
Forget scene queens and pin-up DJs - three ugly blokes have created an Inner West success story founded on core values of free entry, large amounts of cheap alcohol, unnecessarily stupid behaviour and all-night-long "beautiful musics". [more]
Protein turns 1 this week, and to celebrate, are putting on a beefed up version of their now essential weekly night. Sam Adamson talks to one half of the Protein crew, Ben Marshall about the night and drum and bass in Sydney. [more]
After keeping a low profile throughout 2006, High-Jinks returns for a combined third birthday and Christmas party bonanza at the Sly Fox in late December. [more]
Monthly techno party TECHnique turned one last weekend, and it was one hell of a birthday party. [more]
Having never been to the Sly Fox at Enmore before I will accept criticism for getting the wrong idea. Mumbo Jumbo is a great concept - bring the genre out of the inner city and into your places were parking is more accessible and door staff not so strict and entry free. [more]
Now to be fair, you've often gotta be bloody careful when pubs offer free 'live' music (of the electronic/DJ sort at least) on a weeknight. Protein at the Sly Fox on Enmore Road, however, is perhaps the exception to the rule. [more]
For five weeks now, the good lads of Break and Enter Productions have brought us free drum and bass in Enmore's local watering hole, The Sly Fox... [more]
Well Well Well! What have we here? A top little night in a cosy venue that won't break your wallet ... what more can a gal ask for? [more]
I thought about trying to blag my way through this and attempt to write a balanced and informed review... but it's just not going to happen. To be completely upfront and honest my memories of High-Jinks are somewhat disjointed and at times completely lacking... [more]
Codename: Operation Hi-Jinks. Mission Objective: To infiltrate the Sly Fox and record the activities of subservsive attendees, and the djs (disc jockeys) known as Simon, Spitchen, Topher, AKA and James Bond. [more]