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brygetreckons (#95218)

Member Since: August 15th, 2006 | Profile Last Updated: December 22nd, 2008 |
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Music is my life partner and no dude has a snowball's chance in hell of competing for my affections. Having successfully graduated from RMIT's Professional Writing and Editing course at the end of 2007 I am now a full-time staff writer for Inpress - a bloody fine read. Inthemix is a fantastic platform to develop your writing skills while soaking up music in exchange for reviews. I can blame a lot of my misdemeanours on the beats and expect nothing less of myself for the future. The transferral of weight from one foot to the other is not a desire, it's a necessity! Use the force.



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Hot Chip - Made In The Dark

Hot Chip is hot shit: even our Kylie wanted a piece of the action and reportedly penned a song for them. And their third album 'Made In The Dark' is definitely one to listen to "over and over and over and over," as it improves with every listen. [more]

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The Chemical Brothers @ Vodafone Arena, Melbourne (05/03/08)

More of an experience than a gig, the Chemical Brothers show no mercy. We’re on our feet from go to ‘Woh!’ gyrating to the sounds, bewitched by the visuals. [more]

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UNKLE - More Stories

Don’t be put off by the deceiving title of UNKLE’s latest offering ‘More Stories’, which suggests more of the same. This release explores uncharted terrain that hovers somewhere between purging mayhem and unadulterated bliss. [more]

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Roots, Rock And Hip Hop Tour @ The Espy (05/01/08)

The Dogs are renowned for selecting stellar guest MCs and for creating a loose party atmosphere. N’fa (1200 Techniques) and LA rap legend Abstract Rude strut out and prepare to take no prisoners. The Brisbane massive has done it again! [more]

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Mattafix - Rhythm & Hymns

From the first funky strains, it’s evident that Mattafix’s sophomore release is set to push some buttons. The music of Marlon Roudette and Preetesh Hirji is easy on the ear with a message that hits hard. [more]