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The rave subculture in Melbourne was strengthened with the opening of clubs such as Bass Station and Hard Candy and the rise of free party groups such as Melbourne Underground. In Melbourne, warehouse squat party and outdoor raves were frequently held throughout the 2010s, with attendance occasionally entering the thousands.
Transmission Festival (also known as Transmission) is a large indoor trance music event originally based in Prague, Czech Republic [1] at the O2 Arena. [2] In March 2014, the festival was held for the first time in Bratislava, Slovakia. [3] Leaving Europe's shores for the first time, in July 2016 the festival was held in Melbourne, Australia. [4]
The Melbourne shuffle is a rave dance that developed in Melbourne, Australia, in the late 1980s and early 1990s. [1] [2] The dance moves involve a fast heel-and-toe movement or T-step, combined with a variation of the running man coupled with a matching arm action. [1]
The visual aesthetic for Every Picture Tells a Story events made a cultural impact in Melbourne. Christine Siokou described the local rave party scene of 1998 to 1999, she noted that Every Picture Tells a Story "parties aim for an all-ages crowd" and that their "capacity crowds" show that "the thousands of young people attending raves associate ...
Revolver Upstairs, known locally as 'Revolver' or 'Revs' or 'Revvy' or 'Uppy', is a live music bar and an elite nightclub located on Chapel St, Prahan in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The venue regularly hosts performances from electronic music artists, especially the techno scene. [1] It is one of Australia's most famous nightclubs.
Melbourne: La Trobe University: INXS: July 11, 1980 Adelaide: Thebarton Town Hall July 13, 1980 Wollongong: Wollongong Leagues Club Matt Finish: July 14, 1980 Sydney Sundowner Hotel July 15, 1980 Chequers Models Dee Minor and The Dischords July 16, 1980 Canberra: The Hellenic Club Models July 18, 1980 Brisbane: Brisbane Festival Hall: Midnight ...
The Mansion nightclub in Melbourne was the foundation of Future Entertainment, where Mark James & Jason Ayoubi first came together to form their music promotions company. The company has been developing domestic brands as a key focus in recent years with parties such as Kiss my grass, The Future Music Festival and Mischief events.
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