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A guy from work is organising this event.... It going to be mainly a techno event with electro, minimal, tech house, breaks and DnB.

http://www.inthemix.com.au/whatson/event/31051/Eternity

http://www.dnanet.net

Tickets are only $18 + Booking fee from

Live

Planet Video

Mills Records

Ivinyl

The DJ Factory

Inthemix

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sounds good

but if u read on teknoscape, there's a lot of crap happening at heat lately, basically to do with poor management, dodgy security, not loud enough music (debatable, council regulations have a lot to do with it), people waiting 2 hrs in line, etc etc... refer to thread "heat nightclub".

i'll be at Heat this Saturday for Infusion Live though, see how it pans out.

sorry about the thread hijack, good luck with the event :D hell, i might even go :)

im gonna give heat a miss until they sort their stuff out :D

what happened not just one incident but many was farked :(

they cant even have the music up that loud.. you can have conversations on the dance floor and stuff :(

i dont see much tech around in perth either.

if tech's anything to go by i'd have to say the names of mauro picotto, carl cox and chris liebing would be worth seeing. picotto at subculture was a ripper last november.

if perth wasnt big in drum and bass imagine how low the recognition for perth's music would get...

i dont see much tech around in perth either.

if tech's anything to go by i'd have to say the names of mauro picotto, carl cox and chris liebing would be worth seeing. picotto at subculture was a ripper last november.

if perth wasnt big in drum and bass imagine how low the recognition for perth's music would get...

If you like chris liebing or carl cox then this is the event for you. And also regards to the sound it has been sorted, as you might have seen from ts and inthemix from last nights event

yeh i was there (@ Heat last night for infusion)

was pretty good, one of the better bang-for-your-buck small-ish event i've been to for a while ;)

sound was good, bouncers were ok, no big line as far as i know... but they didnt open upstairs so it got quite packed around 1.30-3am.

He he he, a guy from work designed that poster and is filming some chick today dancing for the big screen promo...:P

Al will be there :)

Hey

A guy from work is organising this event.... It going to be mainly a techno event with electro, minimal, tech house, breaks and DnB.

http://www.inthemix.com.au/whatson/event/31051/Eternity

http://www.dnanet.net

Tickets are only $18 + Booking fee from

Live

Planet Video

Mills Records

Ivinyl

The DJ Factory

Inthemix

yeh sooooooooooo down for parklife :P

that weekend's a killer hey, Godskitchen on the Saturday and Parklife on the Monday (someone say uni?)

GK's just got that gk vibe so dont think i can turn it down (Cosmic Gate, Above and Beyond, Eddie Halliwell and Matt Hardwick fyi)

Parklife's got the lineup i've been itching for (Stanton Warriors :), notables go to Krafty, Farina and Kenobi)

If i was going to Roni Size on Sunday @ Harbourside (i think) i'd be a dead man.

  • 2 weeks later...

heat sucks...... still haven't got their fricken shit sorted..........

gig I was suppose to play at with a mate on friday night has now been cancelled due to double booking!!!!!!!!!! Just when I thought they were starting to get back on track *bahaha fat chance*

Yeah Heat was not a good venue on Saturday night - the bouncers where cockheads and they turned the sound down during the head lining act's set because of a noise complaint. It took the bass out of the music and people just left because of it.



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