Have you ever wondered to yourself what type of music the most revered deity in Western culture would listen to. Rock, Pop, Rap/Hip hop, EDM…. Perhaps Jazz? Wonder no more people, we’ve done the research and have the answer for you…
Don’t you just love the opposite sex (or the same sex if you swing that way)? Just seeing a looker really does bring you joy (to your genitals at least). Unfortunately, there are lookers out there who know they are good looking and know how to use it to their advantage and act nice to get what they want from you.
With so much stuff on at the Sydney Festival, most people can’t be bothered to sift through the gigabytes of webpages you need to load to find something you actually want to go and see. Fortunately EDM fans, we’ve done the searching for you and found something you are going to like.
Australia’s beloved Falls Festival may be forced to discontinue its Tasmanian show after event organisers faced difficulty receiving government funding last month. Over the festival’s nine years, the government has contributed just $900,000 to the festival.
One of the new kids on the block when it comes to the world of House and Electro, Dutch DJ (Fancy that, an Electronic Music DJ from the Netherlands… What a surprise!!!) Bart B More is the rising star of the scene and is hitting the long and winding road touring from January 23th to February 4th, 2012.
For longtime fans of house music, the name of Chicago’s 66th most famous Chicago local Derrick Carter is followed by a reverent nod of approval and acknowledgement of his unquestionable contribution to the house music movement.
For a Hip Hop and Rap experience that is quintessential Australian, head down to the Espy the 9th of February, for Urban Beatz, featuring a wealth of Indigenous talent, promoted by 100% Indegenous owned record label Payback Records.
2011 had mixed outcomes for Australian music festivals with many favourites reporting their best attendance yet, while others cancelled or had poor turnouts. Soundwave, Spendour, Groovin’ The Moo, Laneway, Peats Ridge, Future Music, Tamworth Country Music Festival and Meredith Music all reported positive growth.
Melbourne’s iconic East Brunswick Pub will close its doors for the final time in March, after a statement was released by the venue just last month.The statement read: Sadly, all good things must come to an end. The East Brunswick Club will officially close its doors at the end of this summer.
Melbourne’s Federation Square will return this year with yet another free live music festival, offering a killer line up of independent acts and emerging talent on the Aussie scene. The program sets itself around Australia Day, showcasing home grown talent in genres of indie, blues, dance and rock, from across the country side.