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Event & Live Art – Park Street Party – Melbourne

The Vic Bar in Abbotsford is taking over Park Street for a mini street festival tomorrow.

“Flying in from Philadelphia to rock the party is Low B, M.I.A‘s tour DJ and Diplo’s partner in crime from the famed Hollertronix crew.
Joining forces with him across 2 stages will be local DJs Mu-Gen, Speakeasy, SpinFX and Huw Joseph.”

Live graffiti and mural painting by Mayo, Dvate, Prism and Yeti, will be happening all afternoon along with a Gold Coin BBQ and drink specials.

“This free event is proudly brought to you by The Vic Bar, Yarra City Council, Kiss FM, Giant Productions, Molotow, 3000 Custom, Acclaim Magazine and OBEY.”

The wall being painted by Dvate, Prism and Yeti is a huge 20m one – damn, sounds good. Spring just keeps springing so come on down and get in the spirit of this season with some much needed day time fun!

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Who: Mayo, Dvate, Prism, Yeti, Low B, Mu-Gen, Speakeasy, SpinFX and Huw Joseph
What: Park Street Party
Where: 281 Victoria St Abbotsford, Victoria
When: Saturday 15th October 1pm – Saturday 16th October 1am

Check out the Facebook event for more details

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Interview – Reid Speed

 

I’m squinting hard as the early dawn light is pummelling through the vans windscreen. We’re hurtling down the highway, somewhere between Rhode Island and Brooklyn – its post-party hour and some friends and I are dropping Reid Speed back home after an all-night rave in an abandoned bank vault. The gig is all done and dusted, and we’re talking shit about breaks, d’n'b and all the things in between – the details are murky, its the start of the new millennium after all, but I can still hear the passion in her voice and I’m still feeling the vibe of the set she played, and I easily recall my predominant thought at the time – “this girls really going somewhere, can’t wait to see where she ends up…”

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Interview – DJ Evil (NZ)

The sounds of bass and scattered breakbeats play an important part in the New Zealand electronic scene, and, more often than not, one of the common sounds heard emanating from clubs across the Islands is dubstep. Working at the forefront of this effusive culture, Olie Bassweight, or DJ Evil as he is otherwise known, is one of many talented individuals who have helped turn New Zealand into a virtual Mecca for the dub phenomenon. With his DJ sets, production releases and the success of his Bassweight label, home to popular artists such as Organikismness, Optimus Gryme and Consequence, he is consistently one of NZs busiest DJs, and, as such, is as good an envoy for his homelands music as any other. (more…)

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