Melbourne Music Week (&) Marksthespot (present) 18 — 26 November 2011 Birrarung Marr, Melbourne
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Opening Night of Melbourne Music Week

The official launch of MMW 2011 celebrates Melbourne’s flourishing alternative …

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In Light with The Raah Project

The magnanimous brainchild of Ryan Ritchie and Tamil Rogeon, The Raah Project perform their final Australian concert …

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Tune In Tokyo

Presented By Stable and Floating World Arts. Japanese hip-hop legend DJ Krush celebrates the 20th anniversary of his solo career in a …

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How U Livin’

Over the last two years, Melbourne’s Bamboo Musik has earned fitting renown as a club utopia. Replete with smoke, strobes and a …

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Melbourne Live

Ranging from indie rock to electronica, this line-up pays homage to the ever creative music scene that Melbourne is renowned for. Metals …

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Sweet Beat Manifesto

Samples twisted and samples made sweet are set to fuse in an evening of electronica that investigates …

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Shop Local

Co-presented with Haul Music, Hand Made Acid, Chameleon Recordings, Text Book Music, Smash Bang Records and Pink Silver, Shop Local …

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Racket

Co-presented with Racket Sound, Art, Experiment, this Racket party promises to push the boundaries of sight and sound like no other. From …

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The Likes of You

Berlin-techno professionals The Likes of You, tour annually with the Future Music Festival. Now, they bring an outstanding line-up …

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Espionage

Co-presented by The Operatives, Espionage represents a cross-section of the most forward thinking, revolutionary …

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Ghetto Blaster Picnic

Co-presented by Heavy Innit, the Ghetto Blaster Picnic hijacks the upper terrace of Birrarung Marr for a lush afternoon …

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Melbourne Music Week After Party

Melbourne Music Week might be over, but while most of the city starts to wind down, KUBIK Melbourne hosts …

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