Sony inthemix50 pres. Cameo Disco feat. Tydi @ Garage, Adelaide (04/07/09)
By Digby2007 10th Jul, 2009
Tydi returns for his biggest gig yet in the City of Churches. But how will he play to a crowd split between house devotees and trance afficionados?
Cameo Disco feat. Tydi @ Garage, Adelaide (04/04/09)
By the elektro kitten 9th Apr, 2009
Last weekend saw Cameo Disco take place in a new home at Garage. Even though the garage is typically a place outside the home to store your junk, tonight people were instead lushing out as if they were in their own lounge room.
Shlomi Aber @ Garage
By James Corbett 22nd Oct, 2007
Big ups to W!nk, Fibre & Neon Elektrik for putting on an indulgement in techy, progressive sounds. Although numbers were a little low, the punters there were definately indulging in something a little different!
Mobin Master: House on Safari
By dagman 30th May, 2007
For those Adelaide clubbers who’ve been basking on the sunny side of house music during the last six years our man Mobin Master needs little introduction. A gifted producer, DJ and young professional, Mobin shares his passion for house with ITM
The Freemasons @ Garage, Adelaide (24/11/06)
By bj9999 19th Dec, 2006
No-one does funky piano house quite like the Freemasons. Their string of successful remixes, along with the success they have enjoyed with their original work have made them two of the most popular DJs in the world right now.
Luke Lombe: From Alps to Ableton
By dagman 30th Nov, 2005
For those of you who aren't familiar with Adelaide's Luke Lomb, take a look in your local Garage. If he's not behind the wheels with his favourite slices of electro house and his digital DJ rig, he shouldn't be far away. This Saturday he'll be there for s
inthemix.05 Adelaide party announced
By dagman 7th Nov, 2005
inthemix.com.au is unleashing a monster on your senses, inthemix.05. It's a magazine. It's a CD. And it's our biggest tour yet, featuring Canadian electro superstar Tiga and local mash-up master Ajax as the headline acts. Unfortunately, Tiga won't be maki
Kasey Taylor @ The Garage, Adelaide (13/05/05)
By NTrance 18th May, 2005
Melbourne's Progressive House DJ Kasey Taylor made a triumphant return to Adelaide and totally rocked Fabric on Friday night.
Progressive house and breaks returns to Adelaide
By goatboy 28th Oct, 2004
After 6 long weeks, world class progressive and breaks is back this Friday!
Fabric pres. Infusion & Matt Dekay @ Garage, Adelaide (17/09/04)
By shr3dder 23rd Sep, 2004
After three months living in Melbourne, there are a lot of things I have missed about Adelaide, the three biggest however are friends, family and Fabric. It's not that there aren't any good nights or DJ's in Melbourne, there are stacks! However Fabric jus
Chris Meehan joins Infusion and Matthew Dekay getting intimate in Adelaide
By goatboy 1st Sep, 2004
The most groundbreaking party Adelaide is likely to see this year keeps getting bigger with the addition of Melbourne's Chris Meehan
Fabric's August Box Social @ Garage, Adelaide (27/08/04)
By Brick 1st Sep, 2004
Between last month's birthday celebration and next month's Spring Sessions it was hard not to think of the August installment of Fabric as, well... filler. But, don't get me wrong, I don't think I'd survive without my monthly dose of prog and breaks!
Fabric's 3rd Birthday @ Garage, Adelaide (23/07/04)
By Brick 9th Aug, 2004
I've been at some great Fabric nights: Holden @ Minke, Infusion @ BCWC... but I guess this night really summed up what Fabric is all about, great music, great friends and fantastic local dj's enjoying a success that seems to be pretty rare these days.
Chris Fortier @ Fabric @ Garage, 03/06/04
By shr3dder 14th Jun, 2004
My reviews are beginning to get very repetitive with its constant praise for Fabric events, but until they put on an average event I have no choice but to keep heaping on praise. This second part of the Fabric Dirty Double Header saw Chris Fortier returni
Chris Meehan @ Fabric @ Garage, 28/05/04
By shr3dder 2nd Jun, 2004
love coming to a night with no expectations of a headlining DJ, only to be blown away. That is what happened with Chris Meehan. Part 1 of the Fabric Dirty Double Header was of the usual high Fabric standard, with brilliant sets from every DJ on the bill
