Located at Kings Cross, Club 77 was refurbished and re-opened in 2004. Previous events at this venue include Bang Gang, Deep as Funk and Glitch.
Playing at many gigs around Melbourne and beyond on a frequent basis as well as working at Listen 24-7, one of Australia's leading online vinyl distributors, Mike takes some time out to answer some questions for ITM reporter miss munnee. [more]
One of Sydney’s most eclectic and interesting electro/indie/rock nights is about to make the big jump from the Phoenix Bar to the classic William Street venue. Just in time for its first birthday! [more]
Having recently left Rogues, Plastic will make its return to the Sydney club scene on Friday February 25th. Here at ITM we've lost count of how many venues that makes it now, but we hope that Plastic enjoy their new home! [more]
Asserting a musical policy of 'miscellaneous modern audio', word has come from the Brouhaha crew that as of last weekend (August 7th) they'll no longer call Club 77 home. [more]
Rif Productions has offered all ITM-VIP members a $5 discount off entry to Deep as Funk @ Club 77 on Friday 30th July. This will be the first of many more Deep as Funk events as they are going monthly! Come celebrate with DJs Annabelle Gaspar, Mark Murphy, Jodee, Rif Raf and Marcotix [more]
Heading down William Street last Friday night for the Cutters party with the Cut Copy DJs, Knightlife and the Bandits residents, I was a little unsure of what would come about in the depths of Club 77. [more]
Derrick May, able to alter the mood with the flick of the fader... [more]
Bang Gang continues to affirm its status as guaranteed fun - the kind of fun that you have building a pillow fort with your little brother and then not letting him back in when he forgets the password. Don't pretend you've never done it! [more]
Ministry of sound: Mashed Two CD launch party at BANG GANG, Club 77. A night of electro mash ups featuring Sydney's beloved Bang Gang DJs and a very cool crowd. [more]
It's a rare thing to have a night like this. Music that the DJs wanted to play for us, and what we wanted to hear. [more]
in which Michael Mayer vists Sydney for the first time and leaves an indelible mark. [more]
After a killer performance alongside Miss Kittin at Sydney's Bohem for New Year's Eve, Berlin's DJ T signed off with a memorable encore at Club 77. It was one hot night! [more]
The opportunity to review the Hellfire club has popped up a few times over the past few months and each time I have considered it, but never taken the brave step of actually saying yes, until now. [more]
Glitch at Club 77 offered a 'Tweekin' nostalgic line-up of Ken Cloud, Phil Smart and Simon Caldwell. [more]
The Glitch lads did themselves proud on Friday night. They took a gamble on an international, on a long weekend, and even with some bloody awful weather ready to spoil all their hard work, their night was a resounding success with the best vibe I've experienced at a small party in a long time! [more]
Deep As Funk has featured highly on my list of 'Eclectic Sydney Clubs To Check Out When You Have The Time', when it dawned upon me that I must actually make the time. [more]
In the midst of their European and American legs of the tour, Infusion came home for two weeks and squeezed in four gigs on the East Coast. They played Splendour in the Grass, The Empire in Brisbane, and secret gigs in both Sydney and Melbourne. [more]
Self-confessed 'people-mover' Diz had a lot of expectation to live it up to when he played at Club 77 on William St on July 23, especially with the late announcement that fellow IGLOO label partner and member of The Greenskeepers James Curd was to join him on the decks for back-to-back sets. [more]
I enjoyed listening to two of my favourite DJs, Lanny K and Miss Yetti diverge from their usual harder style in favour of a gradual progression from electro (including some great early 80s electro-funk classics) to both new and old rock'n'roll and some amazing hybrids. [more]
The build up for this one had been pretty huge. Having played three parties in Sydney over the past couple of months, it was plainly evident that Tyler Stadius had expanded on an already well established fan base... [more]
That craving for techno aural music kick fix was more than satiated by serious dose of tech-satisfaction injected straight into mainline audio arterial jack....ahhh....Mainline featuring Misjah tasted oh so sweet... [more]
For a fresh and unpretentious night of quality underground drum and bass music you won't go astray heading down 77's memory lane. [more]
It seems that there is an ever-growing number of Sydney DJs gravitating to the sounds of garage and waiting for an opportunity to play for an appreciative audience. They found one at the Garage Pressure night, DarkSyde. [more]
With this combination of old and new Glitch seems to have struck a cord with the sydney techno community and definately has a chance of converting many new ears to sounds not heard for a while in Sydney. [more]
Tony Coleman shows the Sydney punters how it's done in the UK... [more]
Darksyde returns to Club 77 with special guests Landslide and Lombardo to deliver the latest 2 step, break beat and heavy bass line tunes. [more]
As I strolled down William Street, ignoring strange offers from persons of dubious gender, I began to wonder how much Club 77 had altered since its recent refit. My last visit was several years ago and I remember a small, dark, low ceiling basement. [more]
Brouhaha is French for hubbub: a confused noise of a crowd talking. Billed as an evening of miscellaneous modern audio, Resident Dave Slade invites djs each Saturday night to perform an eclectic mix of French Touch-inspired RnB, Hip Hop, Blues and Electro at the recently refurbished Club 77. [more]
This mid-week gig sees Australian house music live act Pnau play alongside up and coming alternative rock band Teenagers as well as other special guests. [more]