Climate is the word on everyone’s lips this year. With the ever presence of global climate change, new kids on the block, Circus Entertainment promise a music festival like no other. Promoting awareness about the impact of climate change, Climate will be reaching out to supporters along the east coast. Working alongside Green Pages Australia, Climate Friendly and The Wilderness Society, this not-for-profit event aims to bring you the biggest name DJs and live acts, while keeping carbon neutral the entire day! If rocking out to a good cause is your thing then get on board and support Climate 2008!
by i_have_ADD on April 4th, 2008
The press release for dysfunctional indie-electro-whatever outfit The Bumblebeez’s April tour promises you everything but a polished performance. It’s an interesting approach to take, but they wouldn't have it any other way. [more]
by i_have_ADD on March 26th, 2008
Much has been said about the unpredictability of The Bumblebeez’s live shows. It’s probably why they’ve never attempted a national tour, even though they’ve been around as a band for 7 or so years... [more]
by i_have_ADD on February 26th, 2008
Australia’s first ever dance music festival dedicated to raising awareness of climate change issues is fast approaching, and judging by the punter response to the first and second round lineup announcements, it’s going to be one hell of a party! [more]
by angy on February 14th, 2008
What’s that you say: a new festival with Junkie XL, DJ T, Klaas, Ian Carey, Richard Dinsdale and more? The Climate Festival is coming this April, and it’s a brand new not-for-profit event that’ll be increasing community awareness of climate change. [more]
by Kat_in_Japan on February 12th, 2008
New kids on the block Circus Entertainment have come up with a music festival that is far ahead of its time and looks towards the future of our planet at the same time. [more]
In the last few years the issue of climate change has gone from obscurity and being dismissed by skeptics, to rise to become what’s arguably considered the most important issue facing our generation. [more]
Ian Carey has sold well over 1 million records across all formats. He has DJed on all continents of the world from Thailand to Canada to Russia to the Ukraine, to Japan, Australia, South Africa, South America and of course across Europe and the USA. [more]
Supafly Inc are duo Panos Liassi aka Mister P, a producer/songwriter hailing from London, and Andrew Tumi aka One, a singer/songwriter immersed in reggae, soul and West African beats. [more]
Is there anything Junkie XL can’t do? With a new label home at Artwerk, the one and only Junkie XL is preparing to return with his hot new album ‘Booming Back At You’. [more]