Welcome to what's the BPM? Where we explore the History of the Australian dance music scene, from the influential Dj's, promoters to club owners. Let's discover how it all began and where its now headed. more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | a year ago |
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Viv Craske is the former editor of mixmag and Ministry magazine (Ministry of sound magazine) more
Just a little catch up show to keep this channel alive, In this podcast I give a bit of background of my own life and how I got into the dance music scene from Djing and promoting events. more
We are back with a really special show featuring the legendary UK Dj Phil Perry, what a story from Ibiza in the 80's to private parties at the Ministry Of Sound, this one is packed with loads of history. more
This episode features Dj Ken Jensen, Ken began his dj career in the 80's and is still rocking guest spots to this day. more
The second episode features one of QLD's most well known Rave Mcs, he has played every major rave in Brisbane, with nearly every major artist. He's a real larrikan and has some crazy stories from the 'old days'. more
The first Episode and its a banger! One of the original Brisbane Rave DJs, joins us for a chat about his long Career and his journey into the scene and loads more! more
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Apple Podcasts | #144 | Australia/Music/Music History |
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