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Welcome to my party....a gathering of souls, a meeting of minds, a collective of soaring spirits. For lovers of funky basslines, melodic hooks and creamy vocals Weekly Residencies: Gossip @ Love Machine: Every Sunday. Melbourne based DJ Mr Stoj began his musical career in 2002 whilst living abroad in London. He saved the money to buy a new set of turntables and mixer and that was the start of a life long dream. Soon after returning to Melbourne he created and formed the dance party Mecca @ T ...
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It's been a long time in the making, and after five years at Spice Market doing various sets, I felt it was about time I posted a chilled out 'pre-party' lounge mix that I enjoy playing early on a Saturday evening. This podcast is perfect for Sunday afternoon chill out sessions...with funky basslines, sweet chords and airy pads, these are my 'loung…
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The closing set at Love Machine has always been a tuffer more beefed up sound where the pure party people have found themselves regularly rockin til the lights are turned on at 5am. Make no mistake...this isn't a place for the faint hearted. Expect to hear some rockers and bangers in this set recorded live from Gossip Sundays.…
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Picture the scene....Melbourne's most eclectic club '161' played host to a Cup Eve event which went to all hours of the morning with punters getting a serving of some funky ass shizz on the infamous disco dance floor til the sun came up and the birds were chirping. This mix was cut directly from my recording of the night.…
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After a two year hiatus, the creator of Late Night Shopping decided he wanted to throw a hedonistic party where real party people got together to dance and mingle the day & night away. It had been a long time since a Melbourne dance floor had seen so many different kinds of punters throw their hands in the air and have the time of their lives. This…
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In the penultimate edition of the Full Catastrophe: A technical glitch means fun with word association, a poignant discussion about Renee Geyer's career, and Andy & Hikaru spar over how many teams is too many to support. Can you believe there's only one more left? Catastrophic Weekend on JOY 94.9 starts on Friday 29 March from 9-12n (VIC) with Than…
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'Twas on a hot Summer's night (even though it was actually Autumn) that The Final Season of The Full Catastrophe on JOY 94.9 celebrated its 5 year anniversary with much regaling and laughter. --- The Final month of The Final Season of The Full Catastrophe on JOY 94.9 has arrived! There are now only 3 shows left. Saturdays at 9pm AEDT/730pm ACST on …
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This edition of The Full Catatstrophe was originally broadcast on 23 February 2013, on the eve of the Italian elections. It was podcasted on 2 March 2013. And there is still no idea of who will be governing Italy. In this edition, not only politics, but poignant memories of Andy & Hikaru from not just Italy, but from around the world are shared. Th…
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As The Full Catastrophe winds down, we are discovering some interesting things which never got on air or online. Although briefly touched on during The Full Broadcasting Podcastrophe, in the US Public Broadcasting Podcastrophe, Hikaru makes his case for a true public broadcaster in the US. Recorded during August 2012, admist the public relations tr…
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In this podcast, Andy & Hikaru examine the ever changing role of celebrity coming outs and the role gay celebrities play both here in Australia and worldwide. Please note: The situations portrayed in this podcast are fictional. ---- The Final Season of The Full Catastrophe on JOY 94.9 & JOY.org.au Saturdays at 2100 AEDT/2030 ACDT/1100 GMT/0500 EST …
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Inspired by the hedonistic sounds of Ibiza & Mykonos, these are the tunes that moved and grooved punters from four in the afternoon until midday the next day. Some of these babies were chart topping hits, the others were true underground gems. Timeless tracks that will always hold a special place in the hearts of serious party people…
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