If you the type of person that believes music died after the 90′s and 2000′s, then your destination of choice come Tuesday, April 24, 2020 is Red Bennies is your destination of choice as nothing but Old Skool sounds course across the dancefloor. No house, no pop, no rock; Nothing but the good stuff.
The names in Electronic Dance Music continue to descend on Melbourne in April, 2012 and this is no exception. Get ready Melbournians who live, breathe, eat, sleep and s$%t house music as Roger Sachez is in town. Recognised as one of the most influential and respected names in the world of dance music, this event is gonna be awesome, hosted @ Pretty Please
It’s amazing as the genre of Rap matures each year, so do it’s big names of the 80′s and 90′s. At age 52, Kurtis blow is definitely one of the patriarchs of the industry. An inspiration of name we know and love, such as Biggie Smalls, Kurtis Blow is without question one of the founding fathers of Rap as we know it. And he’s coming to Laundry Bar, Fitzroy.
If you’re the type of person that only wakes up to the sound of EDM that has replaced the alarm on you phone, has earphones that are a permanent fixture to the sides of your head and can’t stand the sound of an electric guitar and a singer in his 50′s screaming into a microphone, then the Royal Melbourne Hotel Friday April 6, 2020 is where you want to be.
A night of Dubstep, Glitch Hop, Liquid Drum & Bass and Future Garage featuring Dysphemic & Ms Eliza, J.Nitrous, Monkee, Proximity Effect and Aaron Static. With a 2am visit by Mat Beyer as seen on ‘Masterchef Australia’ to cure the munchies and keep you partying until the sun comes up! Mid-Week parties don’t get much better then this.
Straight from Stockton, California, freestyle phenomenon Okwerdz in in town for a short time only, during which he’ll be tearing up the stage with a host talent for one show only @ Fitzroy’s favourite venue for live Hip Hop, Laundry Bar. Known as one of the demigods of Freestyle, this is a night not to be missed.
Bass music fans shit is about to get serious at the Royal Melbourne Hotel Friday, March 23, 2020 with heavy hitter Sigma (Breakbeat Kaos, UK) coming to town for Straight Up. It’s gonna be a Drum and Bass festival with a massive artillery of sound and lighting set to destroy the dance floor and rock the foundations of the RMH… It’s gonna be wicked.
With road blocks and increased city traffic, there’s no doubt about it; it’s March and Moomba time in Melbourne. The infamous festival will run from the 9th to the 12th of March this year, with the parade taking place on St Kilda Road for the very first time. Acts include Josh Pyke, the Paper Kites, Owl Eyes and many more- showcasing
The Brunswick Music Festival might sound like your run of the mill, straightforward, average Joe music festival – but it’s not! Held over 11 days at 3 venues, featuring 25 different concerts and 3 worshops, this one is not to be missed! Full of eccentricity, a mix of artists –both local and international – and some kick-ass venues make for one amazing party.
If your the type of person that simply won’t get out of bed unless it’s for Old Skool, th your in safe hd with Bass Station “Taking It Back To The Old” Skool at 3D Nightclub due to massively overwhelming public demand that simply cannot be denied.