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The Only: Pretty Fucking Good Thanks

Article by DSKO
Aug282010
The Only

How does it feel to be one of the bigger buzz acts in the country? Well you’d have to ask The Only and something tells us they’d say “it feels pretty fucking good, thanks”.

The Only’s debut single ‘The Only F*cking Rave Party’ landed in the ARIA Singles Chart Top 50, ahead of it’s official release and ...

 

Goodwill: Creative Chameleon

Article by DSKO
Aug282010
Goodwill

Lets Get Straight to the point. In a time where DJs can become famous overnight, Goodwill has spent over a decade at the top of the game and in demand as one of Australia's most capable party rocking ...

 

Boris Dlugosch: Lifes Still Easy For Big Name DJs

Article by Jonty Skrufff
Apr032004
Boris Dlugosch

Though Boris Dlugosch's name isn't perhaps as recognisable as those of his fellow countrymen Paul Van Dyk and DJ Hell, he's commercially more successful than both, notably via tracks like Sophie Ellis ...

 

Mr Cormac: Nag Nag Nags Next Star?

Article by Jonty Skrufff
Apr032004
Mr Cormac

12 months after he started door-whoring London's still oversubscribed, always interesting, alternative club Nag Nag Nag, man-with-the-clipboard Mr Cormack stepped up to the decks, joining John Taylor's ...

   

Paul Van Dyk: George W , Cannibals & Living in A Dictatorship

Article by Jonty Skrufff
Mar142004
Paul Van Dyk

Germany's biggest superstar DJ Paul Van Dyk paid little attention to the recent court case of infamous cannibal killer Armin Meiwes, though stories about Presidential weirdoes are a different matter.

“I ...

 

Avus: Really Real

Article by bing
Feb212004
Avus

Avus, Scott Edwards, released his new single, Real, today on James Holden's Border Community. He comes from a little village in Buckinghamshire England. At just 26, he has been obsessed with music from ...

 

BT: Emotional Experiment

Article by DSKO
Feb212004
BT

So what exactly does it take to become a musician? It seems that in today's karaoke times, it's become far too easy to fall under this category. Buy yourself a crate of records and turntables and call ...

   

Fergie: A Night With Fergie & Friends

Article by Jonty Skrufff
Feb162004
Fergie

8 years after first meeting legendary hard house/ techno pioneer Tony De Vit, Fergie is both Northern Ireland's biggest club star and at 24, the leading light of the new generation of DJs (Mixmag recently ...

 

Yoko Ono: Crawling With Cockroaches

Article by Jonty Skrufff
Feb152004
Yoko Ono

Sitting on the toe of an enormous replica of a shoe, Yoko Ono looks incongruous surrounded by the giant-sized exhibits that make up her new show 'Odyssey Of a Cockroach' at London's ICA East Warehouse, ...

 

Tom Tom Club: The Christian Right Has Taken Over

Article by Jonty Skrufff
Feb062004
Tom Tom Club

As the rhythm section in definitive New York 70s band Talking Heads, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth were they key characters to introduce a dance element to the otherwise rock dominated genre of punk. ...

   

Derrick May: The Bush Administration Are The Biggest War Criminals Of The 21st Century

Article by Jonty Skrufff
Feb032004
Derrick May

Detroit techno legend Derrick May has long been known as being one of dance culture's most talented and outspoken characters, and chatting on the line from his beloved Motor City today, he's typically ...

 

Ade Fenton: Music (& Techno) Sounds Better In Make-Up

Article by Jonty Skrufff
Feb032004
Ade Fenton

"One of the main reasons I wear make-up, apart from the fact that I think I look better with it, it is that I don't just want to be another faceless techno DJ, particularly when I perform. I don't want ...

 

Karton: Off the Xbox

Article by bing
Jan242004
Paul Richter

Paul Richter and Paul Beohm are Karton, an ACT based live act that will be bringing the fat beats to Hobart for Sebtract's Southern Exposure 3 party. The pair met through a mutual friend, who suggested ...

   

Air: Its Not Cool To Be A Pop Star

Article by Jonty Skrufff
Jan232004
Air

"The fame that comes with pop music is sad and ridiculous. Actually, from a French point of view, it's not cool to be a pop star at all, it's seen as being very conventional, and not very original."

Chatting ...

 

T.D. Shagga: All Shaged Out

Article by Vanilla Dust
Jan222004
TD Shagga
With Hobart's only major outdoor Electronic music festival, Twintribes, fast approaching: new Freshdisko contributor sub bass had a chance to chat with Melbourne based T.D. Shagga about the state ...
 

The MFA: A Different Make

Article by bing
Jan142004

After the massive exposure gained from their latest single "The Difference It Makes" which appeared in the coverted opening spot on James Holden's "Balance 005"; The MFA are moving forward with leaps ...

   

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