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Wordlife

Gallery :: FBi Presents UNDR ctrl Launch Party

Ooft… an appropriately large party for newcomers (and soon to be staples) of the Sydney electronic music community, UNDR ctrl! Featuring sets from Ariane, Canyons, Ego, JAWZ, Jensen Interceptor, LUEN, Olympic Ayres, Parkside DJs, SlowBlow, Tommy Franklin, Van She and Wordlife…

Free Download :: Softwar – Colour Flight ‘Silver’ mix

Softwar made us a sweet mix as a warmup for ‘What We Do Is Secret’ on Saturday night – our fundraising gig with the legends over at Modular. Good for your ears!

Review :: Hold Tight at The Metro

“If Frank Zappa were born thirty years later, he’d be doing something like this. Strange music supporting stranger tales that are either butt-clenchingly hilarious or enlightening, depending on what you’re drinking.” Alessandro Dallarmi took on the ambitious dance lineup that was Hold Tight! at the Metro.

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