It’s time to get up and get out and support some local Melbourne talent people!!! Come Friday, June 15, 2020 you’ll get your chance to be a part of history as Melbourne emcee, Damman has just completed work on hislong awaited mix tape “The Warm Up Mixtape” and is ready to launch it to the world.
Friday 15th of June, 2012 get ready for a taste of LA as The Outlaws + DJ A.K take to the stage of Trak Live Lounge Bar in Toorak. Paying tribute to the godfather of gangsta rap, this tour is dedicated to the life, the legend and the legacy of Tupac Shakur.
There was a time long long ago when weed was grass and nobody new the price of condoms (because nobody used them). Whilst the 60s and 70s are distant memories, come Saturday, June 16, 2020 you will get a brief opportunity to relive those days at the Eight Miles High Mini Festival @ Yah Yahs.
Hanging around a city has made me blind to all the back-alley pubs and clubs which produce a intense mixture of culture and musical variety. Until recently I had been drinking at the same bars and having the same boring conversations with patrons. This is when I discovered the Happy Yess club. This iconic hippy bar opens its doors
Music can inspire, refresh and motivate - but can it help you through a break-up? I’ve been doing some research lately into the best break -up songs and I’ve realised there are ballads and empowering songs about strength, hope and the future - rubbish. You still have the same empty feeling. But what about those of us who are fine and just want to dance and enjoy their single life?
Bee Gee’s ‘front man’ Robin Gibb, died yesterday at the age of 62. The disco singer passed away after a long battle with colorectal cancer, leaving brother Barry as the only living member of the legendary Australian pop trio. Stayin’ Alive, Warm Ride, You Should Be Dancing and More Than A Woman are just some Bee Gee’s hits that changed the course
Up and coming duo Parachute Youth are going around Australia to spread the musical love with their Can’t Get Better Than This tour, which their loved single of the same name was a hit on Triple J. Parachute Youth think of themselves as a modern day mix of Depeche Mode, New Order, Joy Division, Human League and The Smiths, so expect some moody
American soul singer Ryan Leslie is heading to Australia to play at Alumbra Lounge in Melbourne and the Metro Theatre in Sydney to strut his stuff with the keyboard to play everything from hip-hop, R&B, and pop tunes.
Family - Brisbane’s iconic nightclub which has hosted international and local talent like Stanton Warriors, Tina Cousins, Armin Van Buuren and Krafty Kuts; and a club which Carl Cox himself admitted was “one of the best in the world,” will be hosting Grammy-nominated producer and DJ, Morgan Page.
There’s something in the air of late, something attracting washed up 90′s music stars to the shores of Australia to belt out one last tune in a claim for yet another 15 minutes of fame. This time around it’s our pals S-Club 7, telling us ‘don’t stop movin’. The band, who’s stint on the sound circuit lasted as little as 12 months in the late 1990s