Tag: "Bottom End"

Pachanga Boys
0 Comments. 274 Views. Posted 28 Mar 2013 @ 11:27am.
So a Mexican and a German walk into a bar. They find each other, connect and eventually start making beautiful music. “It was love at first laugh,” jokes Mauricio Rebolledo. Together with his counterpart Aksel 'Superpitcher' Schaufler, they went on to form the duo now known as the Pachanga Boys. “We clicked right away. We became friends way before we had even thought to develop anything together... Read More
Jeff Mills Returns To Australia
0 Comments. 505 Views. Posted 7 Mar 2013 @ 3:24pm.
Jeff Mills is considered to be one of the most brilliant DJ and producers of techno in the world  - and oncea again he is making his way to our shores. His first club show on Australian soil in almost 10 years this night is bound to be special, having only played large scale festivals in recent times. While he DJs all over the world averaging 100 dates in a year, Jeff's artistic career goes... Read More
Francis Inferno Orchestra
0 Comments. 151 Views. Posted 1 Feb 2013 @ 5:33am.
Where's the strangest place you've woken up? Panorama Bar.   Describe yourself using the title of a song. One Tony Lockett.   What was the weirdest thing you believed as a child? Growing up with so many baseball movies coming out as a child, I thought playing the game would be magical. It's not, it's terrible.   The most awkward moment you've had as a DJ? Watching 3 full glasses... Read More
Muscles Announces Tour and Album
0 Comments. 674 Views. Posted 27 Apr 2012 @ 12:32pm.
To celebrate the release of Manhood, Muscles will be taking himself off around the country to give everyone a taste of what he's got. Manhood, due out on June 15 though Modular, is Muscles' log awaited second album. With its release he is promising to create an even bigger spectacular including outrageous props and an elaborate light show to depict all of Muscles' multiple personalities.  ... Read More
Crosstown Rebels Raveup
0 Comments. 889 Views. Posted 24 Jan 2012 @ 12:24pm.
Melbourne’s latest Friday-night fixture The Bottom End is all about the spirit of the rave – those heady days of hedonistic all-nighters and glorious abandon.  These days, most of those raver kids from the nineties are more frequently found wearing business attire and sitting in offices, as opposed to wearing fluoro and getting their gurn-faces on in warehouses across the city – but hey,... Read More
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