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KAZZA! & JIGGERS REMEMBER HOW TO MISBEHAVESome tracks walk politely into the room.“Act A Fool” does not.Released through...
18/06/2026

KAZZA! & JIGGERS REMEMBER HOW TO MISBEHAVE

Some tracks walk politely into the room.

“Act A Fool” does not.

Released through Pilots Lounge Records, the new one from Kazza! (Nathan Keilar) and Jiggers lands right in that strange little pocket Melbourne has always loved: cheeky, heavy, slightly unwell, and built for a room that has already made several questionable decisions.

Good.

That is where the fun lives.

Kazza! brings the new-school energy. Jiggers brings the Melbourne history. Pilots Lounge gives it a home that makes sense.

Together, it feels less like a throwback and more like proof that this sound still has legs.

For years, Melbourne Sound has been spoken about like something frozen in time. A period. A phase. A USB folder full of old weapons, sitting next to photos nobody is brave enough to tag themselves in.

But tracks like “Act A Fool” tell a better story.

The old sound is not just being remembered. It is being picked up, bent out of shape, dragged back through the speakers and handed to a new room of people ready to lose the plot.

That matters.

Scenes do not survive on memories alone. They need new records. New names. New mistakes. New tracks that make people look across the dancefloor and ask, “what the hell is this?”

“Act A Fool” does exactly what the title says.

Melbourne music, behaving badly again.

About time.

Gossip Goose xoxo

MELBOURNE ANTHEMS TOP 50 MOVES TO THE TIMBER YARDWell, that escalated.Wah Wah’s Melbourne Anthems Top 50 Countdown has a...
17/06/2026

MELBOURNE ANTHEMS TOP 50 MOVES TO THE TIMBER YARD

Well, that escalated.

Wah Wah’s Melbourne Anthems Top 50 Countdown has already pulled over 3,300 people onto the pre-sale list, forcing the event into a bigger home before tickets have even gone on sale.

The venue has now been confirmed as The Timber Yard, with a 2,500-capacity show locked in for what is quickly becoming one of the biggest Melbourne Sound moments in years.

At the centre of it all is Adam Bartas, running through a public-voted Top 50 countdown of the anthems that shaped the 2008 to 2018 club era.

And now the line-up has started to take shape.

Kalus. Heath Renata. Holly J. JDG. Samual James. YROR. Combo. Duane Bartolo. Sammy La Marca.

Plus special guests still to come.

For a scene that people love to say “had its time,” the response says otherwise.

This is not just nostalgia doing the rounds again. Nostalgia gets people talking. This is getting people to sign up, vote, argue, tag their mates and prepare for a full-scale return to the sounds that raised half the city.

The interesting part is the vote itself.

A Top 50 countdown means everyone gets a say, which also means everyone is about to be wrong according to someone else. That is exactly how it should be.

Some tracks will be obvious. Some will be criminally overlooked. Some will sneak in purely because they ruined enough lives in enough smoking areas to become culturally important.

That is Melbourne Sound.

Messy. Loud. Emotional. Slightly cooked. Somehow still undefeated.

Pre-sale begins Tuesday, June 23 at 10am.

Voting links will be sent to ticket holders in the coming weeks.

Choose carefully.

Melbourne is watching.

Link in comments.

The energy Will Sparks brought to his old-school classics show last Friday was nothing short of amazing.Working through ...
16/06/2026

The energy Will Sparks brought to his old-school classics show last Friday was nothing short of amazing.

Working through an incredible three hours of hits from 2011 to 2020, thousands of fans had their eyes locked on Will Sparks.

Every corner of the Melbourne Sound got a run, from bounce to dirty underground. To see a crowd that large lose it to Melbourne Bounce is something we never thought we would see again in our lifetime.

Fans of all ages were there.

Surrounded by family, friends and familiar faces, you could tell the fire is still burning in Will’s eyes.

JDG. Samual James. Reece Low.

An unreleased Will Sparks x Orkestrated record with a Flea vocal.

Will putting on a wig for “Ah Yeah,” symbolic of his early-to-mid 2010s era.

“Untouchable” playing over snippets from Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away.

Fans screaming “Chemical Energy” at the top of their lungs.

The old sound did not just get remembered. It came back to life.

We really hope to see more of this return to our city.

16/06/2026

SHORTROUND comes to Feenix Klub 🤯😍
+ Zac Depetro + Holly-J + many more.
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OBE GETS THE CALLSome announcements mean a little more than another name on a line-up.This Friday night, Blake Oberin, k...
12/06/2026

OBE GETS THE CALL

Some announcements mean a little more than another name on a line-up.

This Friday night, Blake Oberin, known behind the decks as Obe, will open for Will Sparks at The Timber Yard.

A sold-out homecoming classics show. A Melbourne artist returning to the records that helped shape an era. And a local DJ getting the call to open the room.

“My whole journey as a DJ has led up to this moment.”

That says plenty.

Having crossed decks with Obe at a few Loosey Goose parties over the years, it is especially good to see this opportunity land.

Melbourne Sound has always been bigger than the names at the top of the flyer. It lives in the people who show up early, stay late, study the music, support the parties and slowly build their own place within the scene.

Then, every now and again, one of those people gets a moment.

For Obe, this is one of them.

Tonight is about celebrating where it all started.

But it is also a chance to see where things can go next.

Congratulations, mate.

Go set the tone.

WILL SPARKS’ CLASSICS SHOW is tomorrow night.Thousands of fans have been eagerly waiting for him to celebrate the old da...
11/06/2026

WILL SPARKS’ CLASSICS SHOW is tomorrow night.

Thousands of fans have been eagerly waiting for him to celebrate the old days with a classics set.

The rest of the world knows him as a multi-platinum-selling artist. But to us here in Melbourne, he will always be remembered as the passionate local enthusiast who would fanboy over Kalus’ sets at Noisy Neighbours.

The person who would stand beside the speakers and stand side by side with the likes of Joel Fletcher, JDG and Samual James.

The individual who supplied our city with sounds of its own, creating unmistakable synths in his remix of “Rack City.”

The life of the party who brought that same energy to his remix of Satoshi Tomiie’s “Darkness.”

He always followed his heart, and we are thrilled to see him return to his roots here at home.

Friday, 12 June
The Timber Yard, Port Melbourne

WE CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOU, WILL!

Tickets in comments.

The bird is starting to stir. 🔥Ticket link in bio.
10/06/2026

The bird is starting to stir. 🔥

Ticket link in bio.

Wah Wah has announced a public-voted countdown of the Melbourne anthems that defined the club era from 2008 to 2018.Adam...
10/06/2026

Wah Wah has announced a public-voted countdown of the Melbourne anthems that defined the club era from 2008 to 2018.

Adam Bartas will run through the Top 50, Danny Rants is on hosting duties, and more special guests are still to come. The venue, date and full line-up will be revealed when tickets drop.

Before any of that happens, Melbourne gets to vote.

And let’s be honest: this is going to cause arguments.

Everyone has a track they believe belongs in the Top 10. Everyone has one they never want to hear again. Somewhere out there, someone is already preparing a detailed case for a song that should probably remain buried in a USB marked “2011.”

That is half the fun.

Melbourne Sound has never been a neat little genre that fits inside a box. It is a collection of eras, venues, artists, afterparties, questionable decisions and tracks that instantly transport people back to a particular room at a particular time of night.

Some anthems crossed every dancefloor in the city. Others meant everything to a smaller pocket of people who were there when it mattered.

There will never be one definitive list.

But a public vote gives the scene a chance to tell its own story.

The countdown covers 2008 to 2018: a decade that shaped a generation of Melbourne club culture and still leaves fingerprints all over the parties happening now.

Pre-register for first access to tickets and voting.

Link in comments.

DIRTY DAYS was the place to be on King’s Birthday Eve.Melbourne regulars spread across the whole venue, newcomers and ve...
09/06/2026

DIRTY DAYS was the place to be on King’s Birthday Eve.

Melbourne regulars spread across the whole venue, newcomers and veterans alike.

ShortRound and co. pumping out a heaving Boiler Room set. YROR? and Combo turning the garden bar upside down. Samuel James dropping timeless classics.

Tramp tunes like “Broomstick” dropped. Chemical energy sent the room into chaos. Everyone yelling “woo” and “f**k yeah” like the old days!

Shuffling was in full swing. People slapping walls in a crammed venue, with drinks flying everywhere. Everyone singing along and getting to know each other.

Everyone had a good time at Dirty Days, and that’s a fact.

It’s hard to describe what it feels like to be part of a community that has lasted for more than two decades.

Our city has spoken, and it’s clear:

MELBOURNE IS BACK.

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