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Ibiza's International Music Summit round up

by IMD on June 18th, 2008

The aim of the first International Music Summit in Ibiza was to establish itself as a global forum that will address the challenges faced in the electronic music world today. [more]

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Putting the Tonium Pacemaker through its paces

by aguilare on May 20th, 2008

The Tonium Pacemaker is the hugely hyped portable DJ mixing device that’s set to revolutionise the way dance fans interact with their music. ITM gets its hot little hands on a unit and investigates... [more]

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Coachella Festival wrap-up

by brownie-ll on May 2nd, 2008

The almighty desert gathering that is Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival returned in 2008, leaving in its wake indelible memories and widespread sunstroke. ITM had a man on the ground to bring us the best from the three long, sweltering days. [more]

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My night as back-up dancer for Pnau

by i_have_ADD on April 17th, 2008

The email came through casually on the afternoon of the gig, with Pnau’s tour publicist asking if anyone from inthemix wanted to wear a suit at their Enmore Theatre show that night. It took me about 0.0007387 seconds to reply. [more]

Exit Festival co-founder Bojan Boskovic is now a long way from the prison cell he was thrown into in 2004 by nationalist politicians just one month before that year’s event. [more]

INTERVIEW: Matthew Zeremes

by JackT on March 12th, 2008

With his self-funded feature Burke & Wills, Matthew Zeremes proved to be one of Australia’s most determined new filmmakers. He talks to ITM about how all the hard work is paying off. [more]

Summer of Sustainability

by JackT on February 25th, 2008

With Australia’s festival calendar growing more crowded each year, it’s high time to think green. Victoria’s Summer of Sustainability music festival project is helping make our party habits more eco-friendly, as ITM found out. [more]

Movies to Watch - Part 1

by JackT on February 18th, 2008

In 2008, there’ll be no shortage of movies vying for your $14.50. ITM takes a look at some of the worthy candidates. [more]

Porn to be wild?

by Christian Taylor on January 22nd, 2008

Every second around the world $3,424.92 is being spent on pornography. Last year Australians looked at 5,655,800 pages of internet porn. Is there such a thing as too much, asks Christian Taylor. [more]

Connect and stay safe?

by tronica on January 17th, 2008

PhD student Monica Barratt has been investigating how the use of online forums influences the way ‘party drugs’ are used. Her research, aided by ITM's favourite medic Buck Reed, has turned up some intriguing results. [more]

In November 2007, Ibizan authorities passed a law forcing the legendary party island’s clubs to close between 6am and midday. So just how crippling is this day clubbing ban for the party paradise? Who better to tell us than We Love's Ben Korbel... [more]

Best of British: Glade Festival

by JackT on December 11th, 2007

For many, myself included, the Glade is the Holy Grail of British festivals. Beginning as one of Glastonbury’s electronic stages, it became its own entity in 2004, and has maintained its independent verve against the heavily branded competitors. [more]

Best Of British: V Festival

by i_have_ADD on December 4th, 2007

Truth be told; when planning a trip to the UK a few years back the V Festival hadn't been top on my list of 'must do' events. Then Radiohead were announced to headline, and all of a sudden there was no way in hell I was missing out. [more]

Take the world’s leading rock and dance acts; layer upon a base of iconic parkland in central London, and top with picture perfect summer weather. The result is O2’s Wireless Festival in Hyde Park. [more]

Over the next five weeks we'll be taking a look at the UK's finest music festivals. Unless you’ve been living in outer space you will already know that Glasto is the most famous of them all! [more]

As the face for Video Hits each Saturday and Sunday, Faustina 'Fuzzy' Agolley is fast emerging as one of Australia's freshest and most exciting faces on music television. [more]

Following last week’s news report on the increasing popularity of ecstasy across Australian culture, inthemix takes a closer look at the new research that indicates the drug has gone ‘mainstream’. [more]

Renowned Brazilian music journalist and DJ Camilo Rocha chatted to Skrufff this week about the state of play in his country’s club scene and reported that while psychedelic trance is thriving many other genres have recently struggled. [more]

Stylish or sheepish? Fashion or farce? ITM reporter Tim McNamara proffers his point of view on the fluoro phenomenon... [more]

Like to keep one foot in the 'old school' when choosing your sneakers? Yes, yes, we all do... but if you want to make sure you're the funkiest fresh fiend on the block, then you best check this out. [more]