When Ricky Martin shook his hips and screamed “living the vida loca” back in the summer of ’99, millions of women declared him the sex God they’d always dreamed of. Clearly the moves Ricky made from his pelvic region, along with the highly styled hair and tight black polo meant he was a master of the bedroom. Right?
Relying on a premeditated line or two to score some sweet nothings with a stranger is risky business. Firstly, they can often be overtly obvious and cliché, making that girl who stands out from the crowd feeling like nothing more than a member in well, a crowd. Not all hope is lost though, as this short list of statistically proven pick up
If your the type of EDM fan who’s always looking for the next genre to emerge from the pack and step up and be counted, you’ll be excited to know that the Neon Indian is heading to Adelaide, set to demolish the Rocket Bar with his unique style, which has been described as hypnagogic pop, glo-fi, chillwave.
The intoxicated belief that your song request will change the world, and the frustration that comes with the DJ’s refusal to turn that vinyl your way, is perhaps the largest dilemma within the nightlife scene. It’s time to take control of the deck and get that embarrasing-track-which-seemed-like-a-good-idea-at-the-time played once and for all.
The bar brawl has been part of the social spectrum since long before you, I, or even our grandparents were born. Think of a time when a Wet Pussy meant nothing more than a cat having fallen down the river, when a Cowboy Shot meant a man with leather boots and a wound, and when Sex On The Beach was something for the savages.
Bass Station is recognised across the Globe as Australia’s Number 1 Underground Hard Dance Techno Club. Now in its 14th year is about to take things to a whole new level, by partnering up with the biggest hardstyle brand in the world, Blutonium Records, to put on a massive show Friday, February 17, 2020 @ Trak Lounge Bar.