
Most of the Australian music festivals have been playing the very difficult
and expensive (for them and us) game of my lineup is bigger than your lineup.
No longer is the atmosphere and environment particularly important as long
as you can cram in enough people to cover the cost of the 300 superstars
you’ve flown out from the other side of the world. Read on »
Parklife Festival: The Wrap Up
T in the Park mix

Check out this mix of only artists on the T in the Park lineup for 2010, 15 minutes of
pure joy to fire you up. This is going to be an amazing event so get your
dancing shoes on…;-) Read on »
T in the Park
T in the Park began in 1994 with 17,000 people rocking up to see names like RATM, Bjork,
Blur, Pulp and Oasis. Since then it has grown to become the 5th largest town in Scotland
over the weekend with 85,000 people and 4,000 staff taking over Balado Airfield. Read on »
Groove Armada – Black Light
Groove Armada are back with a new sound. The new album, “Black Light” is a collision of alt and electronic genres
featuring vocalist Bryan Ferry from Roxy Music, Empire of the Sun, UK pop star Will Young, and introducing
Saint Savior. Get ready to hear Groove Armada like never before.






















