Being one of the top tourist destinations in the whole world, you would expect to pay a shitload of dosh to check out France, the country of romance and frogs legs. But as French DJ Mr Oizo is heading to Australia to play at Stereosonic, one of his stopovers
At one point or another, Melbournians go to Crown Casino to party (or at least drink), and as you can imagine, many will flock to Crown Casino’s Studio 3 on Thursday 22 November to kick start getting away from those boring as The Bill textbooks.
Sorry Australia but we’re embarrassing. You know how I know? Two words, The Shire. Our bogan attempt at reproducing the documented high ender I-have-so-much-money-I-can-pay-my-way-out-of-concequences lifestyle of America’s The Hills
Uni students Melbourne wide must be well and truly over studying by now, with pages upon pages of text in all these thick textbooks to remember while thinking “Who the fuck cares?!” Anyway, all that bullshit is past you now and you can bludge
British babe/DJ Kellie Acreman was voted the World’s Sexiest DJ, so it’s quite fitting she’s playing at Fashion Lounge this Saturday. Having both looks and great musical ability, she’s a resident DJ at Ibiza’s Ocean Club and London’s Mosiac Club
Indie music seems to be everywhere these days. It used to be obscure music only hipsters listened to, but now it’s crept into the mainstream in a big way (which kinda contradicts how it’s supposed to be independent, or “indie”).
Prince Bandroom aka Homecoming aka use-to-be Superdisco (awks, old wounds, I know) aka the house of House, is hosting another big musical event that you have to buy tickets for. Pencil this in, 24 November
Who remembers Factory? Big club in Toorak, really hard to get to, long lines, girl bouncer? Any takers?
You might not remember because in spite of the very steep entry price the drinks were very reasonable.
If you live in Melbourne and drive a car then you probably have a great disdain for the public transport system and endeavour to avoid it AT ALL COSTS. Fair enough, it’s common sense not to want your
Perhaps because of getting sick of playing the exact same songs every week for the past couple of years, The Marquee Club have launched Late Shift Saturdays, playing non-stop electro music from 1am til 6am.