Chinese Laundry is located under Slip Inn on Sussex St.
Chines Laundry is an underground night club combining the rustic nature of the building with strong and brilliant hues of the Chinese inspired interior. This club contains many different rooms, each with its own unique sound. The Chinese Laundry is home to Break Inn on friday night and The Laundry on saturday night.
In 2009 the Sony inthemix50 Club Tour is a truly epic undertaking, with more than 20 events planned nationwide throughout the five week voting period. [more]
New Zealands finest Tim Phin returns to the Laundry [more]
one of Ministry of Sounds Finest returns to headline the Club Club [more]
the very hot artists Mighty Fools visit Australia for the first time ... this will be huge! [more]
Big Trouble hosting the Laundry & Fresh Meat hosting the Cave .. double the trouble [more]
2 international progressive heavy weights on the one night .. this will be massive ! [more]
We already knew that Detroit techno legend Carl Craig would be making an appearance at one of Sydney’s favourite underground venues on New Years Eve. ITM can now confirm that he’ll be joined by another mighty headliner in the form of Switch. [more]
Tank, Onesixone, Chinese Laundry and the Good Vibrations Festival have all been named by Azuli amongst the world's best. [more]
Anticipation was in the air, with both downstairs rooms of Chinese Laundry set to blow their lid with some awesome DJs like Club Junque and Matttt supporting Israeli superstar Guy J. [more]
by Andrew Wowk on May 28th, 2009
12 years ago, something miraculous happened. The Chinese Laundry was born. [more]
Much respect goes out to the Lodown crew for pushing some proper house music, Friday night took me back to my first couple of trips to Laundry where being in the Cave was an after-thought rather than routine! [more]
Seriously. Pole Folder. What kind of stoopid-arse name is that? But when you are treated to one of Pole Folder’s sets, the funny name ceases to matter. After that, he can name himself after any kinky device he likes. [more]
by drumrunner on April 18th, 2009
What to choose for Easter Saturday Night? A: Sit quietly at home and wait for some dude on a bunny delivering chocolate eggs. Or…. B: Dance your buns off to two of the Greatest Progressive House DJs this world has ever known. [more]
Another night at Laundry on a Saturday night. Another good rinse to be had. [more]
Saturday night, and once again, the folk down Laundry way had managed to nab yet another pretty decent international for their weekly Club Club night in the form of Morgan Page. [more]
by 45rpm on February 20th, 2009
On a Friday night that was drenched in rain, I made the familiar trip down to Chinese Laundry for a Roni Size DJ set, supported by Dynamite MC. There was a long line to get just at midnight - and Size had just started (as advertised as well). [more]
by Andrew Wowk on January 27th, 2009
So another Saturday passes and another awesome act (well, three this time) plays another awesome set at the same awesome club. It’s all getting a bit predictable, isn’t it? But hey, I never liked surprises as a kid. [more]
A definite pattern has emerged these last few years for me: namely, they all seem to start at Chinese Laundry. [more]
One of the unfortunate things about having great power is that it comes with great responsibility. And a great deal of expectation as well. A set from 16 Bit Lolitas definitely elicits a gargantuan level of expectation. So was it satisfied or not? [more]
by Andrew Wowk on November 25th, 2008
On one of the busiest weekends of the year for Chinese Laundry, Japan-via-Brisbane-via-Spain’s techno maestro Kazu Kimura delivered yet another faultless performance at the legendary venue. [more]
On a typically balmy Sydney night, things were about to get a whole lot warmer. Quite literally. The UK's Danny Howells was coming to Chinese Laundry, and there was excitement aplenty. [more]
The weekly Club Club night had managed to pull Deetron back to Sydney for a two-hour set on the weekend, and the twentysomething turntable wizard has been on the international club scene since the early 90s. [more]
From a performance aspect, Tittsworth has continuously dominated decks at a plate-a-minute's pace. His diverse, high energy sets seamlessly blend Baltimore Club, rave, house, and more. [more]