After a banging performance at Supafest, Game (who we all know as The Game) is making his way around Australia with shows in most major capital cities February 2012, performing the hits we all know and love, as well as new stuff from his latest album R.E.D.
Fans of of house will all too well know the majestic voice of New York local Inaya Day, who’s work since 1996 has consistently featured in the UK, ARIA and Billboard top 10. Today, the singer who was introduced to House Music by Mousse T is still going hard, and is downunder for a brief Australian Tour.
No Pulp Saturdays January 21st, 2012 are going live, with a night full of live acts coming to Orange Whip Nightclub. With up an coming Melbourne acts Stevie Mink and Katt Niall performing all their latest hits, Orange Whip is about to set Ringwood on fire this weekend.
RnB/Soul sensations Soul II Soul are making a triumphant return to Australia, playing at Track Live Lounge Bar in Melbourne, Friday 24th of February 2012. A regular on the UK and US chart during the 90′s, this will be the 2nd visit in recent memory by the group since heading down here in 2009.
The cats are out to play in Melbourne and Sydney. DJ and siren songstress Miss Kittin will accompany her return to Australia for her Big Day Out debut this January by playing two intimate sideshows in Melbourne and Sydney. The French DJ will appear at Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on January 27 and at Melbourne’s SuperDisco
Rap and Hip Hop fans hold onto your do-rags, as it has just been announced that famed rapper and MC KRS-ONE is heading down-under for his inaugural Australian Tour. A man that has shaped Hip Hop music and culture more then anyone else, “The Teacha” will be setting the stage alight March to April this year.
Heatwave Festival is an all ages event that usually brings Hip-Hop to our shores; however in 2012 it will also offer an Indie Rock/Metal stage, an under 18’s stage and a DJ Dance/Rave nightclub. Headlining will be Kid Cudi and other acts will include Obie Trice, D12, Tech N9ne, Crazy Town, Chamillionaire,
Too Fresh is about cassette tapes and mock radio shows, it’s about being teenagers at early 90′s raves, it’s about explaining to people what the fuck techno was, what the fuck a rave was, it’s about hip hop and New Jack Swing and realizing there was more to music than rock and pop it’s about editing radio shows on a tape deck.
With every touring EDM artist nowadays coming from Europe (The Netherlands to be more specific) and the remainder from the United States, it’s about time Asia stepped up it’s game. WIth over 1.5 Billion people surely their is a DJ/Producer with enough talent to justify a plane ticket here.
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.