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Found Happiness

Alexis Jordan's song Happiness is more than catchy, it's filled with contagious enthusiasm. The tune which is an adaptation of Deamau5's Brazil (2nd Edit)...

Maupin Sees Dark Side Of Red Centre

Visiting Tales of the City author Armistead Maupin has experienced a side of Australia he may not have bargained for, telling a local ABC...

IN THE CRATE: DJ TimBee

Favourite track at the moment DKS - Sing With A Swing (A New Thing Remix) Favourite Re-mixers at the present time DJ's From...

Movie Night

Invite your mates over for a DVD night, make some lo-fi pizzas and savoury snacks, grab some marshmallows, prepare some retro trifles and pop...

CD Reviews – April

Screamadelica – 20th Anniversary Edition Primal Scream, Creation Records/Sony Music Oh, 90s. I didn't think you'd be back so soon but with the current 'shoe-gaze revival',...

SceneOUT #117

Hello my sweets, throwing some stones back your way. It's somebody's birthday… the older you are the longer the party! And that party seems to...

SceneOUT #116

Hello my sweets, sending a little Panache your way! March has arrived kiddies! There's only a few weeks left for you to get your...

All About the Apps

Make the most of your iPhone by adding some cool apps! We've tested a bunch to work out which ones are worthwhile. Sleep Talk Ever wondered...

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