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on tour OPTIMO [SCO] Friday April 19, The Bottom End JOZIF [UK] Friday April 19, New Guernica IAN FRIDAY [USA] Friday April 19, Mercat Basement EPTIC [BEL] Friday April 19, Brown Alley ANDHIM [GER], NICE7 [ITA] Friday April 19, Brown Alley PHAROAHE MONCH [USA] Friday April 19, The Espy OTTO KNOWS [SWE] Saturday April 20, Alumbra PLUMP DJS [UK] Thursday April 25, RMH The Venue EATS EVERYTHING [UK], DERRICK MAY [USA], BEN KLOCK [GER] Thursday April 25, Brown Alley MOVEMENT: NAS [USA] + MORE Saturday April 27, Festival Hall SUPAFEST: 50 CENT [USA], T.I. [USA] + AKON [USA] MORE Saturday April 27, Flemington Racecourse MOSCA [UK] Saturday April 27, Revolver Upstairs EXAMPLE [USA] Friday May 3, The Palace MAX COOPER [UK] Friday May 3, RMH The Venue YACHT [USA] Friday May 3, Ding Dong Lounge NINA KRAVIZ [RUS] Friday May 3, Brown Alley YING YANG TWINS [USA] Saturday May 4, The Espy BAAUER [USA] Saturday May 4, Brown Alley RYAN ELLIOT [USA] Friday May 10, Brown Alley VAKULA [UKR] Friday May 10, Mercat Basement RROSE [USA] Saturday May 11, The Liberty Social RADIOSLAVE [UK] Friday May 17, Brown Alley DELTA HEAVY [UK] Sunday May 19, RMH The Venue OCTO OCTA [USA], MAGIC TOUCH [USA], BOBBY BROWSER [USA] Friday May 24, Mercat Basement Saturday May 25, Shebeen KARL HYDE [UK] Saturday May 25, Melbourne Recital Centre ROBERT BABICZ [GER], MARC ROMBOY [GER] Friday May 31, Brown Alley ELITE FORCE [UK] Friday May 31, RMH The Venue FLATBUSH ZOMBIES [USA] Saturday June 1, The Toff In Town COSMIN TRG [ROM] Friday June 7, New Guernica CHRIS LIEBING [GER], JIMMY EDGAR [USA] Sunday June 9, Brown Alley JEFF MILLS [USA] Sunday June 9, The Bottom End SEPALCURE [USA], DJ RASHAD [USA] + MORE Sunday June 9, TBA ATA [GER] Friday June 21, Mercat Basement A$AP ROCKY [USA] Saturday June 29, Festival Hall CHVRCHES [UK] Monday August 5, Corner Hotel EARTHCORE: ANGY KORE [ITA], PERFECT STRANGER [ISR] + MORE Friday November 29 - Sunday December 2, TBA
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Plump DJs were at the forefront of Finger Lickin’ Records’ foray into nu skool breaks throughout the naughties. Beats catches up with one half of the DJ/ production duo to discuss how they’re still making themselves relevant ahead of their four deck live show at Villa. Andy Gardner and Lee Rous are on their way to play Miami’s Ultra Music Festival as I call Lee’s mobile. They’re waiting for they’re luggage at Miami airport’s baggage carousel, having just moments before disembarked the flight from London. Rous is thinking about finding a bar as they wait to be chauffeured to their hotel. Plumps might not be playing the main stage at the event, but they’ve been invited back for the second year in a row and have a string of side shows lined up – not bad for a duo that have historically been known for championing a sound that isn’t a popular as it once was. After releasing their first album A Plump Night Out in 2000, the two went on to smash it in the field of breaks, putting out more than 200 releases and spearheading the move to define the breaks genre on now defunct Finger Lickin’ Records, along with label mates Krafty Kuts and Stanton Warriors. In a move to keep producing ever-evolving beats, the two set up their own imprint Grand Hotel Records, having recently released their first LP on the label, The Dirty Weekend mix album, which received Mixmag’s accolade of album of the month, along with a string of hard hitting singles. Listen to Plump DJs now and you’ll hear elements of dubstep, electro and bass, along with their mainstay breaks. These guys are in no way breaks purists. “We stopped thinking in a genre-specific way some time ago,” explains Rous. “The genre of breakbeat is obviously where we found our feet and Finger Lickin’ was the label for funky breaks. So people like A Skills, Krafty Kuts, Stanton Warriors and ourselves are still making breakbeat records but we’ve experimented more with other genres. “Now we’re experimenting with defining a genre that doesn’t even exist yet, which we’re just calling ‘Plump Music’ for the moment.
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“I think this is the most forward-thinking record we’ve done lately,” Rous says of Hammerhouse. “We’ve just done three more; we’ve been working really hard in the studio. They’re all similar in the fact that they’re not similar at all; they’re all pushing in different directions.” The Dirty Weekend LP features 25 tracks with collaborators and protégés, a showcase of the Grand Hotel Records imprint,
including tracks from up and comers Bonsai Kat and Submo, recently signed by the duo. “We’re lucky that in London we have a big melting pot of music and we can draw on a lot of influences and there’s a lot of good energy for creating because of its inadequacies - the weather is bad and you know, we put that energy into other things. So it’s a great place to pick up new music from new artists,” says Rous. “We became really enthused with loads of acts and wanted to get work with some new people and because we have the label we have the freedom to put what we want on it and look at who’s inspiring you and see if you can work with them.” In terms of the Plump’s much loved live show, Rous says that the two have developed a certain amount of clairvoyance after so may years sharing the decks. “We are very much in tune,” he says. “From late teenage years we’ve been playing records together at home and at parties and after making music together for years and years and years we have got a bit of ESP. “I do the odd solo gig now and again but it’s so much more fun being in the duo. We’ve got a bit of presence up there, even though we’re getting on a bit. We’re still making relevant music. So we’re pretty proud.”
Plumps DJs play at RMH The Venue on Thursday April 25. facebook.com/plumpdjs soundcloud.com/plump-djs
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We’ve always liked to have a free reign on what we make and never be too genre specific.” 2012 marked the release of their smash club single Gobbstopper, showing a return to form. Their single Hammerhouse recently came out, with more on the way – the result of hours of lockdown spent in their Soho studio over the UK’s winter season.
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Can everyone please stop talking about the new Daft Punk record until it’s actually released, please? Start talking about the new EP from Hound Scales. That shit is fierce.
In a one off event, Heavenly Bodies will be presenting two hour-long dance workshops at Shebeen. If you’ve ever found yourself with two left feet or just plain embarrassing, this is calling out to you. Heavenly Bodies stalwarts The Silver Bullets will host a dance workshop doing what they do best by teaching you the moves to an iconic film clip. Joining them will be Twerkshop, a new dance instructional break-off duo from the hugely successful Hip Hop Hotties. It’s all happening on Wednesday April 24 at Shebeen.
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Chris Fortier, Jam City, Tensnake, dOP, HNQO, Vakula, Nina Kraviz, The Revenge, 6th Borough Project, Oxia, Andrew Weatherall
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octo octa, magic touch and bobby browser LA Pocock & Kakkle Tapes will present 100% SILK artists Octo Octa, Magic Touch, Bobby Browser for the first time in the Australia. The 100% SILK artists will play two shows in Melbourne. The first will be at The Mercat Basement where they’ll be joined by the exquisitely sassy Zanzibar Chanel and DJ LA Pocock. It’ll be aptly named 100% Party. The second show, 100% Live, will see Octo Octa, Magic Touch, Bobby Browser all play live. Joining them will be local 100% Silk artist, Roland Tings DJ Salmon Barrell. 100% Party is happening at The Mercat on Friday May 24, 100% Live at Shebeen is on Saturday May 25.
radioslave
Matt Edwards, aka Radioslave, is renowned as being one of EDMs true experimentalists. Think of the craziest thing you could think of when it comes to music production and chances are he’s already thought of it, sold it and had crowds dance to it. He has continued to push himself successfully avoiding becoming stale and obsolete in a scene that moves so quickly from trend to trend. It is without a doubt imperative all electronic music lovers experience Radioslave but once in their lives. You’ll come for the party and stay for the incredible fusion of genres, eclectic song choice and possibly a half an hour long mix of Diddy. Catch Radioslave at Brown Alley on Friday May 17 with support from Alex Niggeman and Chymera.
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ryan elliot
Ryan Elliot of Ostgut Ton records is heading to Australia to make his debut. From the renowned label owned by Berlin’s Berghain comes Detroit’s Ryan Elliot. If that’s too many influential cities in one sentence for you to handle, the only cure is to head down and experience what is bound to be a night fuelled by only the best in techno and house. His exquisite choice of bassline-driven techno and house reduced to the very essence is always thoughtfully calibrated to drive crowds out of their minds. It’s all happening at Brown Alley on Friday May 10.
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elite force
In an exclusive Melbourne Show, DXM presents Elite Force for a night of electro house, techno, and breakbeat like no other. Hailing from the UK, Simon Shackleton’s Elite Force project began way back in 1996, and it wasn’t long before he was regarded as one of the top technicians on a circuit. 2012 saw the release of RVMPD2, an album of re-inventions, remixes, mashups and originals featuring an A-List cast, including Skrillex, Primal Scream, Adele, Deadmau5, Muse, Nero, Chemical Brothers and a host of legends from the world of electronic music. Supporting him will be Wasabi, Kodiak Kid, DXM (Suseri, HiJacker, Crimemaster Go Go and CrackerJack) and many more. It’s all happening at RMH The Venue on Friday May 31.
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jagwar ma
Sydney-based alt-dance duo Jagwar Ma have had to cancel the shows due to illness, however, they are hoping to reschedule their Melbourne show in the near future following their upcoming festival dates. Refunds for Jagwar Ma tickets can be collected from their place of purchase. Keep an eye on their Facebook for new dates.
chvrches
CHVRCHES have announced their debut Australian tour. Selling out shows across the US, UK and Europe, the promising young trio are known for their hybrid blend of electronica, hip hop and post-punk. CHVRCHES hit up The Corner on Monday August 5.
syren
To celebrate the launch of Syren’s first official video clip, A Feather To The Sea, directed by filmmaker Timothy Parish and filmed in Halong Bay, Vietnam, Undergrowth.org will be hosting a launch party at First Floor in Brunswick St. The night will feature soulful electronic music from the Syren electro-tripstep band with live harp, violin, vocals and guitar. There will also be beautiful tunes from the strange and beautiful sonnets of Audego featuring beats by Pasobionic and the infectious upbeat swing of Rachel By The Stream supported by hip hop artist Matricks. It’s on at First Floor on Friday April 26.
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tommy trash
One of our hardest working electronic exports Tommy Trash has announced his homecoming with a national tour. Boasting collaborations and remixes of some of the biggest names in dance music including Swedish House Mafia, Steve Aoki, Tiësto, Sebastian Ingrosso, A-Trak, Digitalism and deadmau5, the latter of which saw Tommy nominated for a Grammy Award in 2012 for “Best Remixed Recording” – Tommy has kept himself busy both in the studio and on the stage. Tommy Trash performs at Pier Live on Friday May 31 and Code Red on Saturday June 1.
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bruno mars
Bruno Mars has announced he’s visiting Australia. The tour announcement follows his performance at The Logies last Sunday. The Grammy Award winning, multi-platinum, ARIA #1 superstar has achieved worldwide sales of eight million albums and 58 million singles to date. Bruno Mars hits Rod Laver Arena on Tuesday March 4.
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Where’s the strangest place you’ve woken up? Would have to be on a boat at Brighton Yacht Club. Woke up with no shoes and no wallet. Describe yourself using the title of a song. Unsure, I have never thought about it. I’m currently listening to The Rolling Stones - Wild Horses if that’s and conciliation. What was the weirdest thing you believed as a child? I suppose all the silly little things. I used to cry all the time when my old man would do the “got your nose” trick. I used to have a tantrum and ask for it back. The most awkward moment you’ve had as a DJ? I got asked to play an underage event in Collingwood. Thinking it was and underage club event, but it was a dance party for a dance school break up. Played to about 200 6 -10 year olds. What would be the worst dance track in the world to be tortured with on repeat? Sidney Sampson – Riverside, drove me insane that song What’s the most played record in your bag? Probably something a bit older like Shades of Jae.
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What question would you like to ask an omniscient, allknowing being before you die? What are the Colonels secret 11 herbs and spices? If you hadn’t made it as a DJ, what job would you choose to work in instead? I was racing go-karts and cars up until I was 19 so I dare say be in that field or something along those lines. Would certainly be in motorsport though. When and where is your next gigs? This week I have Seven on Thursday, Tramp on Friday, Motel and Onesixone on Saturday and Cushion and Circus on Sunday.
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Charlotte Aitchison, aka Charli XCX, is trudging home in the hype. She’s spent the nearly two years since teasing new tracks cold, taking interviews on her mobile between studio sessions. on short mixtapes – her starry-eyed goth-pop melodies sung over It’s 10.30pm, and London is freezing. Much of Britain is suffering production from Gold Panda and Blood Diamonds, with dialogue from ’90s movies like The Craft and Cruel Intentions punctuating an unseasonably cold spring – head-high snowdrifts, dead puffins washing up on beaches, etc. “It’s kinda like Ice Age over the space between tracks. Most of those songs and other new here,” Aitchison laughs. She’s hoping it’s not actually a sign of ones – including a collab with rapper/stripper Brooke Candy – impending apocalypse. “It would appear on her first full-length, True be such a shame if the world ended Romance, which is out this week. the day before my album came “I don’t want to write throwaway pop music “I’ve never been pregnant, but I imagine that this is kinda what out and no one ever heard it.” – I think that’s a waste of time. I want to Fans have been waiting a while for it feels like – just with a lot more a debut from Charli XCX – after write credible pop music, and that’s what I pain,” says Aitchison with a releasing two rave-clash-pop singles laugh. “I really feel like it’s a think I’ve been doing.” in the late ’00s, she emerged back coming-of-age record for me, like I’m grown-up. Obviously onto the scene in mid-2011 with the stormy, yearning single Stay Away there’s still a massive child(co-written with Diplo’s pop partner in crime, Ariel Rechtshaid), like element to me, but I just feel like this record is a turning which scored a Best New Track tag from Pitchfork and reignited the point for me. Kinda like my whole romantic experience has
ben klock word s / j o c a m p b e ll
DJ/producer Ben Klock’s marathon sets are the stuff of legend. Alongside Marcel Dettman, the Berliner is a resident at the legendary power station turned sweat fest for the technocommitted – Berghain night club. Beats talks with the man that is quite literally the current definition of cutting edge techno. At home in Berlin for three days before journeying for the weekend to Switzerland and Italy to play his dark, driving form of hypnotic minimalism to techno lovers, Ben Klock sounds as though he has a cold. In the last couple of weeks, he’s been to Paris, Miami, Portugal and London. Klock is most definitely a man in demand, not least of all down to his sheer diligence to providing the party, some of which roll on into Monday mornings. His monthly sets at Berghain inspire awe, often going for an epic 11 hours, begging the question of where he draws energy from, let alone that many hours of fresh material on a regular basis. “There is something magic about this place,” he says of the now legendary spot. “Maybe also I have such a special connection to the club and the people in the club. They appreciate what I do and I get so much energy back from them. “Even two weeks ago when I played the last time, I had three
massive shows before then and three nights without sleep and I felt like, ‘I can’t play today’ and then as soon as I get into Berghain all the tiredness is just gone and I play for ten hours. “I don’t even look at my watch one time and I don’t even want to hear from people what time it is – as soon as I know the time I would get tired, but otherwise I will just play and play and all of a sudden, it’s been 11 hours.” Known previously as Ostgut, the Berghain opened in 2004 with Klock scoring residency after just one go on the decks. “That was a life changing moment,” he says. “It’s a very special, place to me, yeah – my whole career started off there. Every place has a different energy and it’s really important for me to come back to my home club. “With so many hours you can go deeper and you don’t have to do that festival set where you play one hour of banging high energy. In the Berghain you can really send people on a hypnotic trip – something that you can’t really do in a one hour slot.” Being asked to perform the Berlin Boiler Room in February indicates his notoriety as one of the leading and most in demand DJ/producers from the home country of his brand of sonic art,
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tydi wo rd s / R K
It’s hard to keep up with this young man. For life has been so Likewise, his time in the studio has culminated in the release of fleeting in recent years that tyDi has almost forgotten where he’s an EP this past January called When I Go. “I felt like that whole supposed to be based. From his home in Australia, to his now EP was pretty diverse,” he explains. “There is a chill out track, spiritual home in the USA – as well as countries everywhere in something a little more experimental as well; musically, it’s the way between – the chap acknowledges I’m heading and I’m really enjoying his rather whirlwind life in recent it.” No less, having the chance to times. Still, for tyDi, music is about present his wares as far afield as “My music is changing because my tastes doing the unexpected – keeping Helsinki – and as close to home as are changing. I’m working with people that Sydney – can’t hurt either. Yet not everyone guessing, as it were. More recently though, Australia’s to be outdone, he has also finished write for big names like Rihanna so I’ve favourite son has begun to spend another EP titled Nothing Really been doing some crazy things in LA. ” more and more time in LA; it’s Matters featuring the soulful voice close to everywhere else – and it’s of Melanie Fontana. where magic happens, after all. And Otherwise, keeping him busy has with that, the carefree kid is enjoying the freedom that music has been his new publishing deal with Universal. “That happened about afforded him. “I’m not about over-thinking things; when you travel to ten months ago,” explains a proud tyDi. “It has been pretty exciting different destinations, you enjoy the diversity of crowds,” he says. for sure. I’ve had the chance to work with some amazing artists “Playing a gig in the States is one thing but when you’re at a big as well as getting the opportunity to write for them. They’ve given festival with 10,000 people in Poland you might not play as many me a lot of freedom there so it is really great. There are also a few songs with lyrics,” he explains – with a chuckle. “For me there are exciting things happening which I can’t give away just yet, but I no rules and that’s why way I like it.” would say stay tuned!”
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been compiled into one album, so it’s still raw for me.” The Charli XCX aesthetic occupies a similar ’90s-teen-girl-viaTumblr space as Grimes’ pink hair and platforms, with maybe a bit less art-school and a little more Gothic girl group. Anyone born in 1992 doesn’t really know a world without the Spice Girls, and the self-confessed Spice tragic makes no secret of her pop leanings. “I always wanted to write a pop record – not a hipster bullshit record, I just wanted to write a record full of pop songs. And maybe they’re not Top 40 pop songs, but they’re still pop songs, y’know?” she says. “I don’t want to write throwaway pop music – I think that’s a waste of time. I want to write credible pop music, and that’s what I think I’ve been doing.” Of course, Aitchison’s already had a taste of chart success – sort of. She co-wrote, and is featured on, Swedish duo Icona Pop’s hedonistic shout-along smash I Love It. “Everyone knew that song was going to be a hit, and my vocals were on it, so I wanted to be a feature on it so that I could, y’know, get some fans from that, I guess, that I maybe wouldn’t have had I not done it,” she explains. “I didn’t want to take the track as my own, because my album doesn’t sound like that song. I’ve never wanted to make an album that sounds like that song – that crazy electro-clash riot thing. Which I think is amazing, and Icona Pop do that so well. They took that song to a place that I never could have. They own it.” In fact, one eye on the top of the charts and one on her own, less commercial aspirations is exactly how Aitchison wants to run things. “That song has opened a lot of doors for me as a writer, so I’ll be able to write Top 40-friendly songs for them, and at the same time make music that I want to write as an artist,” she says brightly. “So it’s worked out well for me.”
Charli XCX’s True Romance is out on Friday April 19 through Warner. facebook.com/charlixcxmusic soundcloud.com/charlixcx
but Klock is modest, without a hint of arrogance when this is put to him. “I’ve grown into this step-by-step, really slowly, so now I’m at a point where I’m really confident of what I do. I don’t take anything for granted. Every show is important no matter if it is small or big and I’m always trying to make it a magical night and want to deliver every time, even if I’m really tired and exhausted.” His latest release was his Fabric 66 mix compilation; not such an unusual platform as he plays in the London club around four times a year. The release follows his revered debut album One on Ostgut Ton and his Berghain mix. “That was actually kind of a funny coincidence because I had this idea that it would be cool to do a mix for Fabric and Fabric had the idea that they wanted me on board but both sides were too shy to ask for quite a while,” he says of Fabric 66. “They thought I was busy with the Berghain and the mix series there and I thought they wouldn’t be interested because I’m a Berghain guy.” The mix features tracks from Burial, Octave One, Mathew Jonson and Floorplan along with Klock’s own tracks and some from Dettmann and Klock’s prodigy, DVS1, who features on Klock’s own label, Klockwork. Klock is soon to be joined in Melbourne by the godfather of Detroit techno, Derrick May. Suprisingly, the two have never met, with Klock saying he’s never witnessed May’s set. “He’s a big influence for all of us. I’ve never met him and I also have never heard him play live so I’m looking forward to that. His label was a big influence in the early days.”
Ben Klock plays at Brown Alley on Thursday April 25 alongside Derrick May, Eats Everything and more. soundcloud.com/ben-klock
Musically, he admits that there is a difference in his sound now versus what people have heard from him before. For a start, he is writing and playing a lot more of his own music. “I don’t tend to feel I have to play the hits and the songs that everybody knows me for anymore,” he admits with relief. “It is a great opportunity for me to show people that things can be a bit different. I want my gigs to be a showcase for my music and I want to keep pushing the boundaries.” He also reminisces for a moment, suggesting that electronic music was always about a DJ having a strong style. “I’ve always made music for people to connect with; songs with more than just a piano or guitar,” he says. “What I’m doing now might lean a little bit towards the pop world, but my music is changing because my tastes are changing. I’m working with people that write for big names like Rihanna so I’ve been doing some crazy things in LA. I’ve been able to produce songs that tap into a new market as well; I’m enjoying writing music and enjoying it rather than over thinking it. I really has been an amazing experience,” he admits. With all things said and done, Tyson Illingworth stands ready to defend his various accolades. He has already been named the country’s number one DJ. Moreover, fans worldwide revere him for his forward thinking approach to music, and likewise, he long ago raised the eyebrows of greats like Armin Van Buuren who have taken him under their wing as he has blazed a path of glory. And while he admits that all of that is really important for him, it is his love of writing music that is his ultimate motivation. “I always think about how it’s going to sound when I play it. It’s all about that energy and vibe for me,” he says. Finally, having almost conquered all in his short but illustrious career, tyDi is pumped about pretty much everything that is on his horizon. As always, keeping his adoring fans happy is at the top of his list and with a record box full of new and exciting treats, punters are assured of a good time. “I’m about giving the crowd what they want and always building the excitement!”
tyDi’s new single Nothing Really Matters is out now. He also plays at Fusion on Saturday May 11. facebook.com/tyDimusic soundcloud.comtydi-pty-ltd
club guide wednesday april 17
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COQ ROQ - FEAT: AGENT 86 + DJS LADY NOIR + JOYBOT + KITI + MR THOM Lucky Coq, Windsor. 7:00pm. COSMIC PIZZA - FEAT: NHJ Bimbo Deluxe, Fitzroy. 8:00pm. DUBSTEP GRIME DRUM & BASS - FEAT: DJ BADDUMS + DJ CARMEX Laundry Bar, Fitzroy. 8:00pm. HOODRAPZ - FEAT: WEDNESDAY Workshop, Melbourne. 7:00pm. LOST & FOUND - FEAT: DJ SPIDEY + DJ RUBY FROST Revolver Upstairs, Prahran. 8:00pm. NEW GUERNICA WEDNESDAYS New Guernica, Melbourne Cbd. 7:00pm. SOUL ARMY Bimbo Deluxe, Fitzroy. 8:00pm. THE DINNER SET Revolver Upstairs, Prahran. 6:00pm.
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3181 THURSDAYS - FEAT: HANS DC + JAKE JUDD + NIKKI SARAFIAN + HEY SAM + JESSE YOUNG + JOHN DOE + SEAN RAULT Revolver Upstairs, Prahran. 5:00pm. ADAM BANDT MP - FEAT: DJ JONES THUGS’N’ HARMONY + RAD BROMANCE + ROSEFACEKILLAH Gasometer Hotel, Collingwood. 8:30pm. $8. BANG N MASH Word Events Warehouse & Lounge, Melbourne. 8:00pm. BENT CABARET + BABY CHERRY + BENGAL DEVINE + BLUEBERRY + LETHAL LOLITA + MADAM DREADFUL The Luwow, Fitzroy. 7:00pm. $20. BILLBOARD THURSDAYS - FEAT: MATT DEAN + MATTY GRANT + PHIL ROSS Billboard, Melbourne Cbd. 10:00pm. $10. CHI BEATS Chi Lounge, Melbourne Cbd. 9:00pm. DO DROP IN - FEAT: DJ KITI + DJ LADY NOIR The Carlton Hotel, Melbourne Cbd. 8:00pm. DON’T THINK I’M ALIVE THURSDAYS THE VINEYARD, ST KILDA. 7:00PM. ENROL TO VOTE PARTY - FEAT: DJ JONES THUGS N’ HARMONY + DJ RAD BROMANCE + DJ ROSEFACEKILLAH Gasometer Hotel, Collingwood. 8:00pm. $5. FREE RANGE FUNK - FEAT: AGENT 86 + LEWIS CANCUT + WHO Lucky Coq, Windsor. 6:00pm. G-SHOCK 30TH ANNIVERSARY - FEAT: BLISS N ESO + DJ KRUSH + YO MAFIA Prince Bandroom, St Kilda. 7:00pm. GOOD EVENING - FEAT: DJ PEOPLE Toff In Town, Melbourne Cbd. 7:00pm GRAD PARTY THURSDAYS - FEAT: DJ ROWIE European Bier Cafe, Melbourne Cbd. 5:00pm. LE DISCO TECH Pretty Please, St Kilda. 8:00pm. LOVE STORY Toff In Town, Melbourne Cbd. 8:30pm. MEZZANINE & THE BACK ROOM - FEAT: DJ MANNEQUIN + DJ SYTO Abode, St Kilda. 9:00pm. MIDNIGHT EXPRESS - FEAT: DJS PREQUEL & EDD FISHER Toff In Town, Melbourne Cbd. 11:00pm. MOOD - FEAT: NUBODY Loop, Melbourne Cbd. 9:00pm. NEW GUERNICA THURSDAYS - FEAT: CONDUCTORS + JAMES KANE + NEGATIV MAGICK + NU BALANCE + POST PERCY New Guernica, Melbourne Cbd. 8:00pm. RADIONICA Workshop, Melbourne. 8:00pm. THE RITZ THURSDAYS - FEAT: CAUC-ASIAN DJ’S + JOSHUA GILILAND + KEN WALKER + LUCILLE CROFT + CARRICK DALTON & SAM COHEN + ED WILKS + MAX KRUSE + TIM LIGHT + ZACK ROSE Trak Lounge Bar, Toorak. 8:00pm. $20 TIGER FUNK LIVE - FEAT: DJ MOONSHINE Bimbo Deluxe, Fitzroy. 8:00pm. TROCADERO Match Bar & Grill, Melbourne Cbd. 8:00pm.
friday april 19
WORKSHOP, MELBOURNE. 8:30PM. BADABOOM FRIDAYS - FEAT: DJ ROWIE European Bier Cafe, Melbourne Cbd. 4:00pm. CANT SAY Platform One, Melbourne Cbd. 7:30pm. $10. CE’CILE + APPRENTICE Espy, St Kilda. 9:00pm. $35. CHI FRIDAYS Chi Lounge, Melbourne Cbd. 8:00pm. CQ FRIDAYS Cq, Melbourne. 8:00pm. DISCOTHEQUE - FEAT: ELANA MUSTO + GREG SARA + SCOTT T Match Bar & Grill, Melbourne Cbd. 7:00pm. EPTIC - FEAT: ANDY UK + CARMEX + DATURA + MONKEE + ZAYLER Brown Alley, Melbourne. 8:00pm. FRIDAY NIGHT COMMERCIAL HOUSE DJS - FEAT: HYPER-FOCUS + JEAN PAUL + LAST BOY SCOUT Veludo Bar & Restaurant, St Kilda. 8:30pm. I LOVE OLD SCHOOL - FEAT: SHAGGZ & PUPPET + DJ TEY + MERV MAC Red Bennies, South Yarra. 10:00pm. $10. JUICY - FEAT: CHAIRMAIN MEOW + COBURG MARKET + MR. FOX + TIGERFUNK + WHO Bimbo Deluxe, Fitzroy. 8:30pm. LA DANSE MACABRE - FEAT: BRUNSIWCK MASSIVE CREW DJ LAMBCHOP Rainbow Hotel, Fitzroy. 9:00pm. MEET YOUR MATES FRIDAYS Libation, Fitzroy. 9:00pm. MIDNIGHT MIDNIGHT New Guernica, Melbourne Cbd. 8:00pm. PANORAMA - FEAT: DJS MATT RAD + MR GEORGE + PHATO A MANO + TOM MEAGHER Lucky Coq, Windsor. 8:00pm. PHAROAHE MONCH + DYLAN JOEL + FLAGRANT + M-PHAZES + MANTRA + SOLILOQUY Espy, St Kilda. 8:30pm. $39. POPROCKS - FEAT: DR PHIL SMITH Toff In Town, Melbourne Cbd. 8:00pm. REMEMBER ME The Motel, South Melbourne. 8:00pm. RETRO SEXUAL One Twenty Bar, Fitzroy. 8:00pm. REVOLVER FRIDAYS - FEAT: DJ LEWIE DAY + DJ MIKE CALLANDER + DJ ALEX THOMAS + DJ KATIE DROVER + DJ WHO Revolver Upstairs, Prahran. 6:00pm. SATURDAY MORNING - FEAT: DJ SUNSHINE + DJ BUTTERS + DJ HEY SAM Revolver Upstairs, Prahran. 6:00am. SHUFFLE FRIDAY NIGHTS Bridie O’reilly’s Brunswick, Brunswick. 10:00pm. SMASH JAM - FEAT: LUKE MCD + DAVE CHESTWIG + T-REK Red Bennies, South Yarra. 10:30pm. $15. THE ENHANCED AUSTRALIAN TOUR - FEAT: WILL HOLLAND + BEAT SERVICE + DANIEL KANDI + ESTIVA Trak Lounge Bar, Toorak. 8:00pm. $35. THE FOX FRIDAYS Fox Hotel, Collingwood. 7:00pm. UPTOWN GROOVE Order Of Melbourne, Melbourne Cbd. 8:00pm. WEEKENDER! Ding Dong Lounge, Melbourne Cbd. 8:00pm.
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BILLBOARD SATURDAYS - FEAT: FRAZER ADNAM SCOTT MCMAHON + JAMIE VLAHOS + MR MAGOO + ZIGGY Billboard, Melbourne Cbd. 9:00pm. $15. CHI SATURDAYS Chi Lounge, Melbourne Cbd. 8:00pm. CLUB FICTION - FEAT: KITTY ROCK & THE BAD LADIES Red Bennies, South Yarra. 2:00am. FIRST FLOOR SATURDAYS - FEAT: BILLY HOYLE + DJS DUCHESZ + MZRIZK + WASABI First Floor, Fitzroy. 9:00pm. GLITCH THIS - FEAT: SATURDAY Workshop, Melbourne. 7:00pm. HOT STEP Bimbo Deluxe, Fitzroy. 7:00pm. JACKET OFF Veludo Bar & Restaurant, St Kilda. 9:30pm. LAB 22 Palace Theatre, Melbourne Cbd. 10:00pm. MILLER CITY SESSIONS - FEAT: JASON LEMA Room 680, Hawthorn. 8:00pm. MIXED DRINKS SATURDAYS Libation, Fitzroy. 9:00pm. MOTEL SATURDAYS The Motel, South Melbourne. 10:00pm. NEO SACRILEGE - FEAT: DJ NERO Abode, St Kilda. 8:00pm. NEW GUERNICA SATURDAYS New Guernica, Melbourne Cbd. 7:00pm. ONESIXFIVE - FEAT: DJ COURTNEY MILLS + DJ HOOPS + DJ OLLIE HOLMES + DJ JOSH PAOLA + DJ WILL CUMMINGS Onesixone, Prahran. 3:00am POISON APPLE Prince Bandroom, St Kilda. 10:00pm. SATURDAY CONFIDENTIAL Galley Room, Melbourne Cbd. 8:00pm. SATURDAY IS FOR DANCING - FEAT: ANDY CAN + WASABI Big Mouth, St Kilda. 9:00pm. SATURDAYS - FEAT: ACTION SAM + DJ ROWIE European Bier Cafe, Melbourne Cbd. 7:00pm. SATURDAYS @ LEVEL 2 - FEAT: DJ BOOGS + DJ CHESTWIG + DJ LUKE MCD + DJ MIKE HUNT + DJ ROWIE + DJ SPECIAL K Level 2 The Club, Northcote. 9:00pm. SATURDAYS AT ONE TWENTY BAR One Twenty Bar, Fitzroy. 8:00pm. SOUND EMPIRE - FEAT: DJ TATE STRAUSS + DJ JOE SOFO + DJ MATTY + DJ MISS SARAH + DJ PHIL ROSS Fusion, Southbank. 9:30pm. $25. SOUTH SIDE SHOW - FEAT: EDD FISHER + KNAVE KNIXX Red Bennies, South Yarra. 8:00pm. $15. STAR SATURDAYS Star Bar, South Melbourne. 8:00pm. STRUT SATURDAYS (THE POTBELLEZ) - FEAT: ANDREAS + DANNY MERX + HENRIQUE + JASON SERINI + MARK PELLEGRINI + MC JUNIOR + NICK VAN WILDER Trak Lounge Bar, Toorak. 8:00pm. $22. SUNDAY NIGHTS - FEAT: DJ DAMION DE SILVA + DJ JAY J + DJ KEN WALKER + DJ LIGHTING Co., Southbank. 8:30pm. TEMPERANCE SATURDAYS - FEAT: DJ MARCUS KNIGHT + DJ XANDER JAMES Temperance Hotel, South Yarra. 8:00pm. TEXTILE - FEAT: DJS PACMAN + JEAN PAUL + MOONSHINE + TAHL Lucky Coq, Windsor. 6:00pm. THE FOX SATURDAYS Fox Hotel, Collingwood. 7:00pm. THE HOUSE DEFROST - FEAT: DJ ANDEE FROST Toff In Town, Melbourne Cbd. 11:00pm. THE LATE SHOW - FEAT: MAT CANT + RANSOM + TOO MUCH + BOOGS + CONGO TARDIS #1 + DANIELSAN + MR MOONSHINE Revolver Upstairs, Prahran. 6:00pm. WHY NOT? - FEAT: SATURDAY Pretty Please, St Kilda. 8:00pm.
sunday april 21
COMMUNION - FEAT: ALI BARTER + DEJA + JACKY CARTY + NATSUKI KURAI + STU LARSEN + THELMA PLUM Toff In Town, Melbourne Cbd. 8:00pm. DANGER - FEAT: GEORGE HYSTERIC & ROHAN BELL-TOWERS The Carlton Hotel, Melbourne Cbd. 8:00pm. GUILTY PLEASURES Pretty Please, St Kilda. 8:00pm. MOTEL SUNDAYS The Motel, South Melbourne. 10:00pm. NO MORE-BANG-FOR-BUCK BURLESQUE SHOW! Red Bennies, South Yarra. 8:00pm. REVOLVER SUNDAYS - FEAT: DJ BOOGS + DJ SPACEY SPACE + DJ RADIATOR + DJ SILVERSIX + DJ T-REK Revolver Upstairs, Prahran. 6:30pm. SOUTH SIDE HUSTLE - FEAT: ASKEW + BOOSHANK + DISCO HARRY + JUNJI + MISS BUTT + PAZ + PETER BAKER Lucky Coq, Windsor. 8:30pm. SUNDAE SHAKE - FEAT: AGENT 86 + PHATO-A-MANO + TIGERFUNK Bimbo Deluxe, Fitzroy. 4:00pm. SUNDAY SESSIONS - FEAT: DJ CHRONIK + FUTURE TIGER + LAUREN MAC Veludo Bar & Restaurant, St Kilda. 4:30pm. SURRENDER - FEAT: DJ SERGEANT SLICK + DJ ADAM TRACE + DJ ADRIAN CHESSARI + DJ CHRIS OSTROM + DJ SEF Fusion, Southbank. 8:00pm. THE SUNDAY SET - FEAT: DJS ANDYBLACK + HAGGIS Toff In Town, Melbourne Cbd. 4:00pm.
monday april 22
IBIMBO - FEAT: LADY NOIR & KITI Bimbo Deluxe, Fitzroy. 6:00pm. KOOL AID - FEAT: DJ MU-GEN Laundry Bar, Fitzroy. 8:00pm. STIFF DRINK - FEAT: DJ MICHAEL KUCYK + DJ MICHAEL OZONE + DJ ROMAN WAFERS Toff In Town, Melbourne Cbd. 8:00pm. TWERKERS CLUB - FEAT: DJ FLETCH Workers Club, Fitzroy. 7:00pm.
tuesday april 23
BIMBO TUESDAYS - FEAT: ADAM ASKEW Bimbo Deluxe, Fitzroy. 8:00pm. COSMIC PIZZA Lucky Coq, Windsor. 8:00pm. DJ JAGUAR E55, Melbourne Cbd. 8:00pm. NEVER CHEER BEFORE YOU KNOW WHO’S WINNING - FEAT: REPETER FONDA Revolver Upstairs, Prahran. 7:00pm.
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wednesday april 17
COMPRESSION SESSION - FEAT: CASSAWARRIOR + DD + RICKA E55, Melbourne Cbd. 8:00pm. SOUL ENSEMBLE Lounge, Melbourne Cbd. 9:00pm.
thursday april 18
PENNIES Laundry Bar, Fitzroy. 8:30pm. $6. RHYTHM-AL-ISM - FEAT: DJ DAMION DE SILVA + DJ K-DEE + DJ SIMON SEZ Fusion, Southbank. 10:00pm. $15.
friday april 19
CHAISE FRIDAYS - FEAT: SOULCLAP + DJ CLAZ + DJ DIRX + DJ PERIL + DJ SEF Chaise Lounge, Melbourne Cbd. 4:30pm. CREW LOVE - FEAT: DJ TONY SUNSHINE Sub Lounge, Melbourne Cbd. 10:00pm. $15. FAKTORY - FEAT: DJ DAMION DE SILVA + DJ DURMY + DJ K DEE + DJ YATHS Khokolat Bar, Melbourne. 8:30pm. GET LIT - FEAT: VARIOUS DJS Lounge, Melbourne Cbd. 9:00pm. LIKE FRIDAYS - FEAT: BROZ + DIR-X + DJS DINESH + NYD + SEF + SHAGGZ + SHAUN D La Di Da, Melbourne. 7:00pm. SWEET NOTHING FRIDAYS - FEAT: DJ MARCUS KNIGHT + DJ XANDER JAMES Temperance Hotel, South Yarra. 8:00pm.
SATURDAY NIGHTS - FEAT: DJ DAMION DE SILVA + DJ JAY SIN + DJ K DEE Khokolat Bar, Melbourne. 8:30pm. THE DOJO - FEAT: VARIOUS DJS Order Of Melbourne, Melbourne Cbd. 10:00pm.
sunday april 21
BE. - FEAT: DJ DAMION DE SILVA + DJ JAY J + DJ KEN WALKER Co., Southbank. 10:00pm. $15.
monday april 22
FREEDOM PASS - FEAT: PHIL ROSS + B-BOOGIE + CHRIS MAC + DOZZA Co., Southbank. 9:30pm. THAT’S A RAP First Floor, Fitzroy. 6:00pm.
tuesday april 23
CAN I KICK Lounge, Melbourne Cbd. 9:00pm.
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CHAISE LOUNGE SATURDAYS - FEAT: DJ ANDY PALA + DJ KAH LUA Chaise Lounge, Melbourne Cbd. 8:00pm. LAUNDRY SATURDAYS - FEAT: VARIOUS DJS Laundry Bar, Fitzroy. 8:30pm. PHATURDAY - FEAT: TOM SHOWTIME + DJ AYNA Blue Bar, Prahran. 10:00pm.
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29th Apartment 29 Fitzroy St, St Kilda, 9078 8922
Love Machine Cnr Lt Chapel & Malvern Rd, Prahran, 9533 8837
303 303 High Street, Northcote
Lucky Coq 179 Chapel St, Windsor, 9525 1288
Abode 374 St.Kilda Rd, St.Kilda
The LuWOW 62-70 Johnston St, Fitzroy, 9417 5447
Albert Park Hotel Cnr Montague & Dundas Pl, Albert Park, 9690 5459
Mercat Cross Lvl 1, 456 Queen St, Melb, 9348 9998
Alia Lvl 1, 83-87 Smith St, Fitzroy, 9486 0999
Mink 2 Acland St, St Kilda, 9536 1199
Alumbra Shed 9, Central Pier, 161 Harbour Espl, Docklands, 8623 9666
Miss Libertine 34 Franklin St, Melb, 9663 6855
Back Bar 67 Green St, Windsor, 9529 7899
Misty 3-5 Hosier Ln, Melb, 9663 9202
Bar Open 317 Brunswick St, Fitzroy, 9415 9601
Mockingbird Bar 129 Fitzroy St, St Kilda, 9534 0000
Baroq House 9-13 Drewery Ln, Melb, 8080 5680
Musicland 1359A Sydney Rd, Fawkner, 9359 0006
Bendigo Hotel 125 Johnston St, Collingwood 9417 3415
Neverland 32-48 Johnson St, South Melb, 9646 5544
Bertha Brown 562 Flinders Street, 9629 1207
New Guernica Lvl 2, Hub Arcade, 318-322 Lt Collins St, Melb, 9650 4464
Big Mouth 168 Acland St, St.Kilda, 9534 4611
Night Cat 141 Johnston St, Fitzroy, 9417 0090
Billboard 170 Russell St, Melb, 9639 4000
Night Cat 279 Flinders Ln, Melb, 9654 0444
Bimbo Deluxe 376 Brunswick St, Fitzroy, 9419 8600
Noise Bar 291 Albert St, Brunswick, 9380 1493
Birmingham Hotel Cnr Smith & Johnston St, Fitzroy
Northcote Social Club 301 High St, Northcote, 9489 3917
Black Cat 252 Brunswick St, Fitzroy, 9419 6230
Old Bar 74 Johnston St, Fitzroy, 9417 4155
Blue Bar 330 Chapel St, Prahran, 9529 6499
One Twenty Bar 120 Johnston St, Fitzroy
Blue Tile Lounge 95 Smith St, Fitzroy
Onesixone 161 High St, Prahran, 9533 8433
Boutique 134 Greville St, Prahran, 9525 2322
Order Of Melbourne level 2, 401 Swanston St, Melb, 9663 6707
Brown Alley King Street, Melb,9670 8599
Palace Hotel 893 Burke Rd, Camberwell
Brunswick Hotel 140 Sydney Rd, Brunswick, 9387 6637
Palace Theatre 20-30 Bourke St, Melb, 9650 0180
Builders Arms 211 Gertrude St, Fitzroy
Palais 111 Main Rd, Hepburn Springs, 5348 4849
Cabinet Bar 11 Rainbow Alley, Melbourne, 9654 0915
Palais Theatre Lower Esplanade, St Kilda, 9525 3240
Caravan Music Club 95 Drummond St, Oakleigh
Papa Goose 91 Flinders Ln, Melbourne, 9663 2800
Caseys Nightclub 660A Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn, 9810 0030
Penny Black 420 Sydney Rd, Brunswick, 9380 8667
Caz Reitops Dirty Secrets 80 Smith St, Collingwood, 9415 8876
Pier Live Hotel 508 Nepean Hwy, Frankston, 9783 9800
CBD Club 12-14 McKillop St, Melb, 9670 3638
Pony 68-70 Lt Collins St, Melb, 9662 1026
Chaise Lounge Basement, 105 Queen St, Melb, 9670 6120
Portland Hotel Cnr Lt Collins & Russell St, Melb, 9810 0064
Chandelier Room 91 Cochranes Rd, Moorabbin, 9532 2288
The Prague Hotel, 911 High St, Northcote, 9495 0000
Chelsea Heights Hotel Cnr Springvale & Wells Rd,
Pretty Please 61c Fitzroy St, St Kilda, 9534 4484
Chelsea Heights, 9773 4453
Prince Bandroom 29 Fitztory St, St Kilda, 9536 1168
Cherry Bar AC/DC Ln, Melb, 9639 8122
Prince Of Wales 29 Fitzroy St, St Kilda, 9536 1168
Chi Lounge 195 Lt Bourke St, Melbourne, 9662 2688
Public Bar 238 Victoria St, North Melb, 9329 6522
Co. Lvl 3, Crown Complex, 9292 5750
Railway Hotel 280 Ferrars St, South Melb, 9690 5092
Colonial Hotel (Brown Alley) Cnr King & Lonsdale St, Melb, 9670 8599
Red Bennies 371 Chapel St, South Yarra, 9826 2689
Commercial Club Hotel 344 Nicholson St, Fitzroy, 9419 1522
Red Love Lvl 1, 401 Swanston St, Melb, 9639 3722
Cookie Lvl 1, 252 Swanston St, Melb, 9663 7660
Retreat Hotel 226 Nicholson St, Abbotsford, 9417 2693
Corner Hotel 57 Swan St, Richmond, 9427 9198
The Retreat Hotel 280 Sydney Rd, Brunswick, 9380 4090
Cornish Arms 163 Sydney Rd, Brunswick
The Reverence Hotel 28 Napier St, Footscray, 03 9687 2111
CQ 113 Queen St, Melb, 8601 2738
Revolt Elizabeth St, Kensington, 03 9376 2115
Croft Institute 21 Croft Alley, Melb, 9671 4399
Revolver Upstairs 229 Chapel St, Prahran, 9521 5985
Cruzao Arepa Bar 365 Brunswick St, Fitzroy, 9417 7871
Rochester Castle Hotel 202 Johnston St, Fitzroy, 9415 7555
Cushion 99 Fitzroy St, St.Kilda, 9534 7575
Rooftop Cider Bar, Cnr Swanston & Flinders St, Melbourne, 9650 3884
Damask 1/347 Burnswick St, Fitzroy, 9417 4578
Room 680 Level 1, 680 Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn, 9818 0680
The Dancing Dog 42A Albert St, Footscray, Footscray, 9687 2566
Roxanne Parlour Lvl 3, 2 Coverlid Pl, Melb
The Drunken Poet 65 Peel Street, West Melbourne, 9348 9797
Royal Derby 446 Brunswick St, Fitzroy, 9417 2321
Der Raum 438 Church St, Richmond, 9428 0055
Roal Melbourne Hotel 629 Bourke St, 9629 2400
Ding Dong Lounge Lvl 1, 18 Market Ln, Melb, 9662 1020
Ruby’s Lounge 1648 Burwood Hwy, Belgrave, 9754 7445
Dizzy’s Jazz Club 381 Burnley St, Richmond, 9428 1233
Saint Hotel 54 Fitzroy St, St Kilda, 9593 8333
Double Happiness 21 Liverpool St, Melb, 9650 4488
Sandbelt Live Cnr South & Bignell Rd, Moorabbin, 9555 6899
E:55 55 Elizabeth St, Melb, 9620 3899
Scarlett Lounge 174 Burnley St, Richmond, 9428 0230
East Brunswick Club 280 Lygon St, East Brunswick, 9388 2777
Seven Nightclub 52 Albert Rd, South Melb, 9690 7877
Edinburgh Castle 681 Sydney Rd, Brunswick
Spensers Live 419 Spencer St, West Melb, 9329 8821
Electric Ladyland Lvl 1, 265 Chapel St, Prahran, 9521 5757
Spot 133 Sydney Rd, Brunswick, 9388 0222
Elwood Lounge 49-51 Glenhuntly Rd, Elwood, 9525 6788
Standard Hotel 293 Fitzroy St, Fitzroy, 9419 4793
Empress 714 Nicholson St, Nth Fitzroy, 9489 8605
Star Bar 160 Clarendon St, South Melb, 9810 0054
Espy 11 The Esplanade, St Kilda, 9534 0211
Station 59 59 Church St, Richmond, 9427 8797
Eurotrash 18 Corrs Ln, Melb, 9654 4411
Stolberg Beer Café 197 Plenty Rd, Preston, 9495 1444
Eve 334 City Rd, Southbank, 9696 7388
Strange Wolf 71 Collins Street (enter via Strachan Lane), Melb, 9662 4914
Evelyn 351 Brunswick St, Fitzroy, 9419 5500
Sub Lounge & Restaurant 168 Elizabeth St Melb, 0411 800 198
Ferntree Gully Hotel 1130 Burwood Hwy, Ferntree Gully, 9758 6544
Sugar Bar (Hotel Urban) 35 Fitztroy St, St Kilda, 8530 8888
Festival Hall 300 Dudley St, West Melbourne, 9329 9699
Temperance Hotel 426 Chapel St, South Yarra, 9827 7401
First Floor 393 Brunswick St, Fitzroy, 9419 6380
Thornbury Theatre 859 High St, Thornbury, 9484 9813
Forum Theatre 154 Flinders St, Melb, 9299 9800
Tiki Lounge 327 Swan St, Richmond, 9428 4336
The Fox Hotel 351 Wellington Street, Collingwood, 9416 4957
Toff In Town Lvl 2, 252 Swanston St, Melb, 9639 8770
Fusion Lvl 3, Crown Complex, Southbank, 9292 5750
Tony Starr’s Kitten Club 267 Lt Collins St, Melb, 9650 2448
The Gallery Room 1/510 Flinders St, Melbourne, 9629 1350
The Tote Hotel 67 Johnson St, Collingwood, 9419 5320
Gem Bar & Dining 289 Wellingston St, Collingwood, 9419 5170
Town Hall Hotel 33 Errol St, North Melbourne, 9328 1983
George Basement, 127 Fitzroy St, 9534 8822
Trak Lounge 445 Toorak Rd, Toorak, 9826 9000
Gertrude’s Brown Couch 30 Gertrude St, Fitzroy, 9417 6420
Tramp 20 King St, Melb
Grace Darling Hotel 114 Smith St, Collingwood, 9416 0055
Transport Hotel Federation Square, Melb, 9654 8808
Grandview Hotel Cnr Heidelberg Rd & Station St, Fairfield, 9489 8061
Trunk 275 Exhibition St, Melbourne, 9663 7994
Great Britain Hotel 447 Church St, Richmond, 9429 5066
Tyranny Of Distance 147 Union St, Windsor, 9525 1005
Grind N Groove 274 Maroondah Hwy, Healesville
Two of Hearts 149 Commercial Road, Prahran
Grumpy’s Green 125 Smith St, Collingwood, 9416 1944
Union Hotel Brunswick 109 Union St, Brunswick, 9388 2235
Gypsy Bar 334 Brunswick St, Fitzroy, 9419 0548
Veludo 175 Acland St, St Kilda, 9534 4456
HiFi 125 Swanston St, Melb, 1300 843 4434
Victoria Hotel 380 Victoria St, Brunswick, 9388 0830
Highlander 11a Highlander Lane, Melb, 9620 2227
Wah Wah Lounge Lvl 1, 185 Lonsdale St, Melb
Hoo Haa 105 Chapel St, Windsor, 9529 6900
Wesley Anne 250 High St, Northcote, 9482 1333
Horse Bazaar 397 Little Lonsdale St, Melb, 9670 2329
Westernport Hotel 161 Marine Pde, San Remo, 5678 5205
Iddy Biddy 47 Blessington St, St Kilda, 9534 4484
Willow Bar 222 High Street, Northcote, 9481 1222
Jett Black 177 Greville St, Prahran
Windsor Castle 89 Albert St, Windsor, 9525 0239
John Curtin Hotel 29 Lygon St, Melb, 9663 6350
Workers Club 51 Brunswick St, Fitzroy, 9415 8889
Khokolat Bar 43 Hardware Lane, Melbourne, 039642 1142
Workshop Lvl 1, 413 Elizabeth St, Melb, 9326 4365
La Di Da 577 Lt Bourke St, Melb, 9670 7680
Yah Yah’s 99 Smith St, Fitzroy, 9419 4920
Labour In Vain 197A Brunswick St, Fitzroy, 9417 5955
The Vine 59 Wellington St, Collingwood, 9417 2434
Lomond Hotel 225 Nicholson St, East Brunswick Longroom 162 Collins St, Melbourne, 9663 9226 Loop 23 Meyers Pl, Melb, 9654 0500 Lounge 243 Swanston St, Melb, 9663 2916 The Lounge Pit 386-388 Brunswick St, Fitzroy 9415 6142
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