The battle between music trends is one which isn’t new to bars and nightclubs, and whether it be a live band or doofing DJ who tickles your fancy- it seems everyone has an opinion when it comes to nightlife music. So if we settle the subjectivity and instead set a scoreboard, which form truly wins?
It seems performing to an audience of humans just isn’t enough for Australia’s top notch stars. Singers Washington, Kasey Chambers, and Kate Cebrano along with a killer line up of other acts, are set to entertain crowds at Melbourne Zoo on March 17.
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.
Gregg Gills, otherwise known as Girl Talk, is set to hit Australian shores in just a few short weeks. The mash-up maestro will bring his notorious, glad-wrap-covered laptop to both Sydney and Melbourne in a bout to blast a mix of house, rock and hip hop into the ears of Big Day Out sideshow attendees.
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.