by i_have_ADD on August 6th, 2008
The latest in a long line of wildly unique artists to emerge from Sweden’s fertile electronic music scene, next month Familjen heads to Australia to show us his take on cutting edge electro-pop; Scandinavian style. [more]
With Parklife now only a few weeks away, for this fortnight's inthemix podcast we've put together a special edition where we take a look at some of the tour's most exciting artists. [more]
nce music calendar, and it's also the party that heralds the beginning of the summer festival season - that’s right, it’s time to start thinking about Parklife! Get the full lineup here on ITM! [more]
The Tivoli was dark and warm, and the crowd for Ladytron were waiting on the front sidewalk to see their much loved band, touring Australia live for the very first time. [more]
Ladytron have had few little babytrons - their show attracting a mature crowd who were more familiar with their old work. [more]
You couldn’t have had it any better if you’d sunken over a whole bottle of magic Jaegermeister and been granted three wishes by the 'Fuzzy Festival Elf'. Parklife 2008 smashed it hard with a deliciously fantastic start to the summer season. [more]
Held at the Corner Hotel in Richmond was the first of three consecutive gigs from the dark-electro spinsters: Ladytron. [more]
Parklife has been one more stepping stone for my personal journey in falling in love with the festival circuit all over again, and I've become its loyal foot soldier for many more years to come. [more]
Parklife. The very mention of the name warms you up. After slugging through the cold winter months, the announcement of the Parklife lineup heralds the coming of another hot, sweaty summer. And wasn’t this years line up a beauty? [more]
A special edition episode; we take a look at some of the artists on this year’s Parklife tour! Bag Raiders, Grafton Primary, Familjen, Miami Horror, Morgan Geist of Metro Area, Slyde and more! [more]
According to Familjen, his swedish single smash Huvudet I Sanden (translated as Head In The Sand) needed even more attention than it was already getting. So how about a remix album? [more]
It’s always a hard task to convert an audience when you sing in a language that they don’t understand. However it can be done. Case in point Familjen; the solo project of Swede Johan T Karlsson. [more]
According to Familjen, his swedish single smash Huvudet I Sanden (translated as Head In The Sand) needed even more attention than it was already getting. So how about a remix album? [more]