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Gallery: FBi Club Night #2 At Kings Cross Hotel
Switch, Sidechains and friends combined at KXH for a club night that’s an electro punters dream. See what you missed out on.
2017’s Best Australian Dance Music – Mix by Sandro Dallarmi
Slinging together his favourites from the year that was, Switch’s Sandro Dallarmi curates his take on 2017’s best Australian dance music tracks.
Swick uncorks bubbling club and future rap on Switch
Blurring the line between club and pop, Swick drops a mix that’s brimming with unreleased edits alongside some choice club-ready rap, grime and dance tunes.
Kimchi Princi & Slim Set flip Switch upside down
Slim Set and Kimchi Princi bottle their live energy into a mix for Switch, where the MCs let loose over eclectic hard-hitting beats. You might even get a taste for a few of their new tunes, due out very soon.
2016’s Best Australian Dance Music – Mix by Sandro Dallarmi
Crank the volume on two hours of the finest local dance music from the past 12 months. This one ain’t about looking back – it’s a little crystal ball into the future.
Listen to Moonbase Commander’s bass-heavy grime mix on Switch
Moonbase Commander lays down a mix of bass, grime and new wave trap. Limber up before you hit play – it’s a sweaty one.
Mura Masa interview: Why it’s okay to stay in your bedroom
“I think a lot of people get confused and think that bigger is better, more high fidelity is more impressive, or if you have the best microphone in the world then you’re going to be the best singer in the world – but I think the opposite is true to be honest.”
2015’s Best Australian Dance Music
A genre-spanning mix showcasing the best homegrown tunes of 2015, put together by the main brain behind FBi Click, Sandro Dallarmi.
Meet SPORTS aka Madeleine Carr, FBi‘s Dance Class trainee
When recreation becomes a serious SPORT(S)… hear the first live mix from your new favourite ball of energy.
Independent Artist of the Week :: Nutrition
If you like your electronic music tight, tense and full of energy, then Nutrition might be what you’ve been searching for.