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[Melbourne] St. Jerome’s Don’t Ban The Can PROMO

For those of you that were lucky enough to be able to ditch work and head down to your local laneway for a few bevvies, you would’ve seen the Don’t Ban The Can crew rocking another bar in promotion for the big event this Saturday! For those that weren’t, check the flicks of Mistery, Everfresh (macatron & phibs), The AWOL Crew and Drew. Read the rest of this entry »



Posted 09-18-2008 by FLIP in Art stuff, Don't Ban the Can, Melbourne
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[Melbourne] Spor (UK) & Ewun (US) Lifted Tour @ Palace (Metro)

Saturday 13th September - 10PM - LATE Upstairs @ Palace Theartre

The heaviest of D&B heavyweights Spor (UK) & Ewun (US) are coming together for a nation-wide tour, rocking upstairs at The Palace this Saturday!

For those that don’t know, these guys are responsible for some of the biggest releases of late coming from the hugely successful label “Lifted Music“. Melbourne.. Get Lifted!
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Posted 09-12-2008 by FLIP in Melbourne
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[Melbourne] Myagi (CAN) @ Alia Bar

Myagi @ Alia

Rock Like This & Brainstorm present Myagi (CAN) & Fitzroy’s Finest 2 Alia Fri Sep 12. $10!!

Canada’s finest in beats & breaks returns to Melbourne to rock crowds yet again. Just in time to showcase his debut album 3 Years Of Sunrise, with support from an all-star local line-up at a tidy $10. Come on kids, the lockout is over.. Take advantage!

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Posted 09-10-2008 by FLIP in Melbourne
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[Melbourne] Team Attack! at Earthdance

Earthdance is an International not-for-profit celebration of music, art and the environment. It’s the world’s only simultaneous global festival with people partying at over 300 locations in 60 plus countries at the same time. Through a strong line-up of music, live visuals and performance art, Earthdance hopes to raise awareness on a wide range of humanitarian issues including sustainability, global peace and social justice.

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Posted by Robert Hecimovic in Melbourne