Tsuba boss, Kevin Griffiths, returns to Australia

Kevin Griffiths (Tsuba)

Kevin Griffiths is on his way back to Australia this month. Griffith’s label, Tsuba, is regarded as one of the world’s key players in underground house music. Their deep, soulful house and techno releases have garnered praise from around the world, including featuring in RA’s all-time top 100 most charted labels, where Tsuba sits behind Crosstown Rebels as the second UK label in the list. Griffiths took time out from his busy schedule to chat with Symbiosis prior to his tour.

Oscar Mulero – Booked To Capacity

Oscar Mulero

Spanish DJ and Producer, Oscar Mulero is on his way to Australia this month for the first time this month. Check out our exclusive q&a with him.

Dyed Soundorom – Parisian Style

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Parisian DJ and producer Dyed Soundorom has a type of street cred and underground house appeal that would make most other DJs envious. He spoke to Symbiosis prior to his first tour of Australia.

Hedflux – Looking deep into the heart of Breakbeat

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Steve Young chats to Symbiosis about his music as Hedflux and his impending tour of Australia & New Zealand. Check out his newest mix – free download!

FreQ Nasty – Renewing His Bass Energy

FreQ Nasty chats to Symbiosis for his Australian tour.

FreQ Nasty chats to Symbiosis about where things are at. Check him out around Australia over Christmas and New Year, and make sure you support his charity drive for Giveback with Symbiosis & Musicians Making A Difference! Free track download!

Seiji – The broken beat pioneer shifts his focus

Seiji interview with Symbiosis

UK artist Seiji has made quite a splash with his two self-released singles this year, Straylight/Weedkiller & Yesman/Elevator. With his tracks burning up the dancefloor Symbiosis caught up with the man himself, Paul Dolby.

Spoonbill & Dropbear – Exploring, Visualising & Designing

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This Friday sees the uniting of two of Melbourne’s newer parties, Espionage and Racket, at Monsta. Both, in their own way, seem to have seized upon a critical moment; Espionage have found success with the many forms of bass heavy music and Racket have explored Melbourne’s wonderful experimental tradition with their monthly Thursday nights at Miss Libertine. But both crews are about much more than that. At their heart is a quest to keep moving things forward and a thirst to find new sounds.

It’s a search that Jim Moynihan, who is performing under his Spoonbill pseudonym at Monsta, understands. The Melbourne-based member of the Omelette Records collective (and main curator of their releases right now) has been releasing as Spoonbill since 2005.

Tinie Tempah – Getting Used To The Big Time

Tinie Tempah chats to Symbiosis prior to his Australian tour.

With two hit singles already this year – the mega club hit Pass Out and Frisky – and his new single Written In The Stars, it’s clear that Tinie Tempah’s own star is on the rise. He chats to Symbiosis prior to his 2010 Australian tour.

Sola Rosa – Coming Of Age

For any musical artist the road to success is a long one. New Zealand musician Andrew Spraggon is no different. He has been working on his Sola Rosa project since the turn of the century, first as a solo artist and then as a band. “My history really was playing in bands for years, as [...]

ill.Gates – No Sleep Till Tokyo

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ill.Gates is currently touring his way from California to Tokyo, with stops in New Zealand, Australia, Japan and more. He is bringing a ton of new releases and doing Ableton workshops throughout the tour. Check out our chat and the links to free downloads of his recent DJ mixes and a few bootlegs! Cheers, Simon [...]