Australians aren’t the kind to snub any form of live music event. If the music is pumping and the bass is thumping, it’s likely to be a hit no matter what the genre is. With events like Stereosonic and Soundwave proving to be just as popular as each other, Australians have proved that they are keen as mustard to enjoy both bands and DJs.
Funking hell! Bedlam Bar have brought back Ain’t It Funky for another free underground party with all the funk you could ask for. With musical genres like from soul to hip hop to disco, breaks, and boogie under its wing, funk has a lot going for it.
Besides standing out for randomly having a bloke’s name, A Bar Called Barry is one of those venues synonymous with Melbourne’s nightlife for quite some time now, one that everyone’s at least heard about. Now Barry’s bringing back its beloved Poprox Saturdays with all the Pop, Rnb and Dance anthems its regulars love it for.
DJs are the party starters at nightclubs and parties, giving them instant street cred and coolness from all the party people at the venue, cheering at all the awesome tracks the DJ’s put on. But for DJs, constantly having to get parties to go wild and choosing what songs to play isn’t just these dudes and dudettes going with the flow of the party
We have all heard our parents bang on about how music these days is rubbish and that it’s just “doosh doosh” crap, and that music from their generation was “real music”. If our parents went to nightclubs, they would be absolutely fuming when realising that DJs and today’s artists sample and cover old songs, giving oldies
They stand in their booths, pump their tunes and can ultimately make or break a night out (and don’t some of them know it!) But they do, as Havana Brown says, run the night; without them clubs would not exist as we know them. Having said that, you really don’t wanna piss them off, so here’s list of things to avoid that really annoy DJs
Not a dairy brand, Creamfields is soon to start its third annual dance music festival to go around Australia once again to let Aussie ravers throughout most of this country’s fine cities par-tay! Having an internationally renown DJ like David Guetta headlining alone will get plenty of ravers flocking to Creamfields, guaranteeing every
It’s one of those glamorous jobs that everybody wants; it instantly makes you attractive to the opposite sex, you get to travel, the pay is generally good and you get free drinks. So if you’ve got the desire and (you think!) a bit of talent, but have no idea where to start on your journey to becoming a DJ, then never fear, your resident nightlife
Not referring to any of those annoying No Standing signs on the street that appear just as you think you’ve found a free parking space, Roxanne Parlour is hosting No Standing Entertainment, a party filled with all the latest in dance music and plenty of up-and-coming DJs to keep the trance music pumping.