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John Digweed – Still Rolling
Twenty years after first linking with Sasha to release the seminal 'Renaissance Mix Collection' series, progressive-house pioneer, John Digweed, is still packing clubs and
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Paul Abad: Earth Frequency Festival Promoter Interview
Earth Frequency Festival brings music, arts and lifestyle together with workshops and a community-driven consciousness for a massive multi-faceted, four-day festival in
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5 Unbelievable Experiences With Kenta Hayashi
Kenta Hayashi is a one-man show, creating an orchestra of sound by layering vocals, guitar, effects, percussion, and electronic beats.
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Open Letter From Interpulse About Travelling To Rainbow Serpent Festival
Interpulse is a highly passionate progressive trance producer and multimedia creator from Melbourne, Australia.
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The White Party Offers NYE Fun
A night to remember is waiting for you.
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City Calm Down's Restless House
Jack Bourke is sacrificing his lunch hour to take some media interviews.
He is also recovering from a persistent cold, which is perhaps the product of juggling his... -
Neon Indian Goes Back To Night School
Neon Indian is the American musical prodigy behind the sonically wild, psychedelic soundboard that is his most recent album, 'VEGA INTL Night School'.
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A Tribe Called Red's Native Roots
Canadian DJs A Tribe Called Red are bringing their indigenous-inspired electronic tunes to Australia for the first time.
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Sparkspitter Take On Krautrock
Adelaide three-piece Sparkspitter are doing their own thing, blending hypnotic, ambient sounds with rock and pop sensibilities.
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Come Alive: The Jezabels Are All You Need This Summer
There is good news for patient Jezabels fans as they have announced a national tour in celebration of their upcoming album – 'Synthia'.
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The Magnifique Return of Ratatat
Brooklyn-based duo Ratatat have returned from a five-year break with a bang.
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5 Late Night Snacks With The Aston Shuffle
Last month, The Aston Shuffle provided their first taste of new material this year, with the house jam 'Don’t Let Go' and the delightful 'High With You'.
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Earth Frequency Festival 2016 Line-up
With summer all but peaking through the curtains of spring, festival season has well and truly arrived.
One event you need to add to your calendar is Earth... -
Island Vibe Festival's Tenth Anniversary Review
Described as the ‘mega of the reggae’, the memories created at this year’s Island Vibe 10th birthday were bountiful.
Festival goers were aglow with happiness, and... -
Painting A Portrait Of Maribou State
English electronic duo Maribou State, aka Chris Davis and Liam Ivory, recently released their debut album, 'Portraits'.
The record has propelled the act to new... -
Chet Faker @ The Riverstage Review
“This tour is a last chance to put everything I've learned over the last few years into practice and see the songs played in their full capacity before I put the album to
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Getting To The Earthcore Of Morten Granau
At just 15 he was DJing in some of Copenhagen's hottest dance clubs and now, over a decade later and Morten Granau is one of Europe's top progressive trance
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5 Places To Eat In Adelaide With Auguste
Australian step-sister duo Auguste (fronted by Skye and Beth from Adelaide, who met as teens, five years ago and have been collaborating on musical projects ever since) have
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Rufus @ The Tivoli 2015 Review
From the upstairs railing I spied the three Rufus boys serenading, trancing and grooving their tunes into the swarming mass of humans that were gathered together on a
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JOY's Questionable Music Taste
JOY is a beautiful combination of opposites: young yet mature, complex yet simple, with the ability to produce breathtaking music while still unapologetically enjoying a bit
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