
In 2010 INTHEMIX.COM.AU celebrates a milestone of epic proportions; their 10th anniversary. From auspicious beginnings tucked away in enigmatic founder djdrey’s (more…)
Sound Alliance, one of Australia’s leading diversified digital businesses, has bolstered its senior ranks with the announcement of two key appointments.
Ben Shepherd has been appointed as Commercial Director, effective 1st March 2010; and Tim Duggan has been promoted to Group Marketing Director – responsible for the marketing efforts across the Sound Alliance media portfolio including inthemix.com.au, FasterLouder.com.au, SameSame.com.au, MessandNoise.com & Qjump.com.au effective immediately. (more…)

Queensland’s golden boy of trance Tydi has taken home the coveted #1 prize in the 2009 Sony inthemix50 awards for the second year in a row, with the overall results full of unexpected and exciting surprises from right around the country. Voting was up Australia-wide in the poll’s biggest year on record, with the inthemix50 embraced more than ever before by punters and the industry alike. 33,000 votes were cast, an increase of more than 50% on 2008’s final tally.
Online ticketing company Qjump (www.qjump.com.au) today announced it has launched Qjump Exchange, a service which allows fans to resell tickets to hot events. Tickets to Splendour in the Grass 2009 are the first to be managed by the service. (more…)
Mess+Noise (www.messandnoise.com), Australia’s premier alternative music community website and part of the Sound Alliance group, today called for new contributors to become part of its stable of music journalists and photographers.
Mess+Noise has increased its overall content budget and the amount it pays per article with the aim of attracting more of Australia’s leading music journalists, bloggers and photographers to contribute its online content. (more…)
Online ticketing company Qjump today declared Splendour in the Grass 2009 a sell-out success. Tickets for the music, arts and youth culture event at Byron Bay went on sale to the public at 9am this morning and all tickets were sold using Qjump’s proprietary e-ticketing system in the record time of one hour and 15 minutes. (more…)