Submitted by AliaK on Wed, 31/08/2005 - 21:00
Uber Lingua is St Jeromes' black sheep weekly event, keepin things real (in a sense) and exploring the wildly entertaining and sometimes somewhat obscure world of multi-lingual sound in the forms of Hip Hop, Dub, electronic sounds, polka, retro rock... you name it, it's been played !!! Alongside quality resonant residents bP and Raceless, the guest DJs for this Thursday (the 1st of September) are Open Channel's Program Director Andrew Garton, exploring his fave Korean stuff... He's obsessed! Along side Triple R FM's 'Killa' Namila Benson doing her Melanesian inspired groove thang, and Ang Fang Quartet member 'DJ Russian Disco' who prefers to be pretty obvious about what music he plays via his DJ title... read more or visit http://www.uberlingua.com/melb for more details
Submitted by AliaK on Wed, 17/08/2005 - 21:31
cajid media produces and distributes audio/visual and web-based works of art, concentrating on australan experimental sound and video. Their first releases are intimacy, by thembi soddell and static tones, by bruce mowson. They are looking for more high quality material to release (audio, video, dvd, web) and encourage interested artists, male and female, to contact us regarding submission of works. visit http://cajid.com or read more for details. CAJID tour melbourne, wagga, and bendigo this weekend
Submitted by deluder on Fri, 01/07/2005 - 17:51
Release Date 1st August 2005 by Deluder Records. According to deluder 'Omniality' is 'the state of combining all things' and his stunning debut is just that: illustrating genres and scenes don't have to be as closely segregated as they often seem. He's a producer who'd love to avoid being pigeonholed, but does he really think it's possible? "People feel the need to categorize music" admits deluder "which I can understand, but sometimes it isn't the most constructive thing you can do for a artist, label, club or scene. I aim to get people saying 'yeah, but deluder makes house, progressive, breaks and chill too, not just trance!', which is true, but realistically most people will probably think of 'Omniality' as a trance album - because it's so damn melodic. I guess that's the one common theme throughout." mp3s and more information are available from http://www.deluder.net
Submitted by 97mg on Thu, 30/06/2005 - 11:48
Catch noise veteran Bastich rip out some hard power electronics, recently Melbournized Mystral Tide dishing up chilled EBM tokyo style, and the superb intense industrial assault of Cassandra's Myth. Live, Local and Underground. August 12th 2005 at Absinthe: Esco (388 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy Melbourne). 9pm! Tickets at door $10. A night of cold, danceable darkness, hard beats, aggressive synths, riffs from hell and emotive melodics. read more or visit http://www.tidalportal.com/DEMUS for more details
Submitted by bags on Wed, 08/06/2005 - 01:19
For your pleasure ** THOMAS BRINKMANN and TBA in Australia ** Liquid Architecture presents Thomas Brinkmann (Germany) Live, plus Natalie Beridze aka TBA, (Germany) Live at the Public Office, Melbourne, Saturday July 2nd, 2005. Also featuring Steve Law launching his new Zen Paradox CD and a huge line up of local live artists. Plus visual artists and vj performances throughout the night. read more for details or visit http://www.liquidarchitecture.org.au/la6-program/
Submitted by Fooftick Records on Thu, 26/05/2005 - 12:41
Dane Certificate will play the Vic hotel on Saturday the 4th June after returning from a tour in Albury supporting Magic Dirt. The Vic has had its wall knocked down and a new p.a in place.
Submitted by Fooftick Records on Fri, 20/05/2005 - 13:18
Melbourne's one man band 'Dane Certificate' will play at the Empress in North Fitzroy Melbourne, with the amazing 'Talkshowboy',on the 29th June. Certificate will be launching video clip GONE on a projection that night.Starts 9pm.
Submitted by Fooftick Records on Thu, 19/05/2005 - 13:19
Dane Certificate is going on tour beginning from Melbourne, starting with Albury/Wodonga on the 31st May,2005, supporting MAGIC DIRT, at SODENS HOTEL, playing the following night at Charles sTURT Uni's Sloshed Cod, and continuing to Sydney Venues, returning to Melbourne to plat at several venues with several supports, including TALKSHOWBOY.
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