
Brown Alley presents
Mixed Messages vs Rock Like This vs Against The Grain – Birthday Party.
Friday July 10
With Special Guests
Drumattic Twins UK (Finger Licking records)

Nick Slater and Lanx are the Drumattic Twins, the name a consequence of having amplified attacks of drum-machine seizures in their loft. True pioneers of the scene they have played an integral part of dance music history since they first appeared in the early nineties.
Skool Of Thought UK (Against The Grain)
Living between the UK and Australia, Skool Of Thought is the owner and label manager behind the award winning Against The Grain & SuperCharged Music record labels – home to the likes of the Freestylers, Krafty Kuts, Splitloop, Ed Solo and of course Skool Of Thought. He is the guy responsible for the enormous Groove Armada ‘Superstylin’ and Freestylers v Pendulum ‘Painkiller’ breaks remixes. He has appeared on the front cover of 3D magazine in Australia, described by IDJ magazine as ‘an underrated genius’ and recognized by DJ magazine as helping form the ‘nu skool breaks’ scene.
(Finger Licking Records) Boogs (Revolver) Phil K (Pioneer) Muska (Mixed Messages) Rollin Connection (Darkbeat) Tahl (Mixed Messages) Ryan Riback (Vinyl Pusher) Citizen.com (Rock Like This) Deviant (Rock Like This) Freya (Instinct) Mish’chief (Instinct) Barron Von Rotten (Sub Bass) Lady Liquid (Intermission) Flip (juicy loops)
In more recent times they have established a worldwide fan base as the Drumattic Twins. Seminal tracks like ‘Feelin’ Kinda Strange’ and ‘Hyperspeed’ have earned them their fair shade of accolades but now they are about to unleash their finest work to date in the form of their second album ‘Hammer & Tongs’.

Local Acts
Nick Thayer
Dj Snowy / JD/ Silver Fox / Jane & Ben Daffy / Tom Mohr vs Logan Baker / Fergus vs Chris Pringle / D.A.N.T.R.X / B-Dub / Square One
July 10th
4 crews come together to celebrate 2 birthday parties and 3 styles of sound showcasing the best in Breaks, Techno and Electro, as we tear down the walls of industry trends and cater for the ears of all involved.
Brown Alley
July 10th cnr of King and Lonsdale st CBD
Industry tickets $20
Online $25+bf
General Admission – More On The Door
For guest list mixedmessagesparties@gmail.com
or guestlist@darkbeat.com.au
Citizen.com
" I have always had a passion for music. It has an impact on people that can't be
described by words. From the dawn of civilisation rhythm and the beat has allowed people to escape their own realities and unite with others. It is now, more than ever, that we all need to unite again and let the beat take control”.
-Citizen.com
Citizen.com began his DJ career in Melbourne in early 2000 playing Break-beat at 3D Nightclub it was not long before he was supporting the like’s of Koma and Bones at Melbourne’s Premier Breaks Night, Fractured at Brown Alley as a resident. No small feat for a relative newcomer to the scene.
Citizens’ early success and obvious talent saw him win first prize in one of Melbourne’s most respected DJ competitions and place second in an Earthcore competition. Citizens’ evolution continued with his involvement in the production of the Fractured, Rock like this, Darkbeat and Soft Spot events becoming more prominent.
In 2006 Citizen answered the calling, abandoned his ambitions as a Biological Scientist to concentrate fulltime on DJing, event production, management and music production. This proved a wise move with 2008 seeing the launch of Citizens hugely successful break-beat weekly BASS CAMP at the Lounge. BASS CAMP has attracted international Breakbeat legends including Baobinga & ID, Groove Diggerz, Friendly and JHz. As well as having the local and interstate guests routinely destroy the dance floor. They asked for it and they are going to get it! 2009 will see the first BASS CAMP mix CD released, original tunes from the BASS CAMP family (International/Interstate and local producer’s) check www.lounge.com.au for more info.
You can find Citizen pushing the sounds of Break-beat on a Weekly basis. As well as pulling a rabbit out his hat Citizen also plays 70s-80s, Classic hip-hop, funk, disco, D n B, Electro, House, Techno, Tech and Fidget.
In 2009 you will find Citizen.com as Marketing and Promotions Manager at the LOUNGE NIGHTCLUB. He is also part owner of Rock Like this Productions, and creator of Soft Spot Productions. He also manages to juggle several side projects including Daredevils and Roxy Moron. As well as working with Scratch Foundation, on his current Project "The Brother Hood of Beats". A promising new Melbourne Label already connecting with artists globally.
Amongst all the madness Citizen manages to hold the fort with residencies at Revolver Saturdays @ Late Show, Brown Alley Fridays @ In Rotation, Workshop Fridays @Dropping Phat, Loop Bar (Let the good times Roll), Laundry and Alia (Fitzroy’s Finest).
Watch Citizen in 2009 as he continues to move forward in the dance music scene while also ocusing on a NEW local label and getting more quality nights started.
Check out Citizen.coms set on "The Club" on JJJ:-
http://soundcloud.com/citizen-com/citizen-com-break-down-the-world-pt1
1) Run DMC - Hit it run. (Intro)
2) Hardy Hard and LAdy Waks - Shake it
3) Secta Chamelon - This is how we Roll
4) Ed 209 Feat. Bad Habbits - Back it up
5) Mr Reds + Dj Skribble - Everybody come on (Can you feel it) (Stanton Warriors mix)
6) Mc Skibadee - Man a Man (Deekline and Wizzard mix)
7) BLIM and JHz - Widjimee
8) Access Denied - Lucky Bitches
9) Drumaqttic Twins - Soundof the Drum
10) Boogie Army - Wind up
11) Break the Box - The Hell
12) Cut & Run - Higher Friend
13) Drumattic Twins - Dont be so Drumattic
14) Electric Soulside - What I want (Rektchordz mix)
15) Lee Coombs and Nick Thayer - TMF
16) Stanton Warriors - Blaze (Baobinga & ID mix)
17) Cut Run - London Massive
18) Tayo - March of the Sound Boyz
19) Freq Nasty - Move Back
20) Digital Base - Superfashion (4Kuba mix)