Misk, now running for over a year is Melbourne’s best weekly tech meeting spot, Each Thursday residents U-one, Dave Pham and My Friend Samuel show case the best in the underground plethora and tech, house and left of center melodic electronica.
Alongside their own sets, the Misk crew invite up and coming artists to perform the main set most weeks, adding the unique chance to check out great talent playing the sounds you don’t always get to hear on the weekend….
All this with $5 Pizza’s and $10 Jugs… Easy!
Check out the Facebook group here.


The Gradient crew are taking over two rooms, building the night from deep house through to minimal and techno, with live visuals from Jem The Misfit in the main room.
Thriving on constantly building the energy – Gradient starts deep, evolving the music through out the night, always building always changing. If you haven’t seen it before check out the party graph for more info…
This month we welcome Timmus after his triumphant record release on Smash Bang records playing in the front room along side Luxxeparty resident Rips and Architronika records head honcho Johan Elg.
Kicking it off in the main room Muska, runner of Brown Alley’s infamous Under Suspicion parties will start off with a bang, then Gradient heads Samari and Miyagi will
indulge your audio senses with some bass heavy beats, in addition Samari also celebrating his first release with a remix of Pitch Black’s Harmonia
To finish resident Simon Slieker will sending the night off, Slieker renown in Melbourne for his epic techno sets is not to be missed.
For party people looking for quality electronic music from experienced purveyors of deep house, tech and techno, this is the event!
Gradient – Saturday 31st July Miss Libertine
$10 entry, $5 Guest list (Limited)
E-Mail guestlist@luxxeparty.com
FACEBOOK EVENT
Nikai is a local artist who has been a visual artist for over 20 years, working mainly as a painter. Having begun with a Steiner education and being very interested in colour theory, his artwork is about representing moods and emotions, although the colours he uses may not represent reality, but are more about conjuring a feeling.
With this new show, he explores both the horizon line in general, which is very much a representation of the future and where we are headed, as well as the darker inner workings of oneself, being the hollows of our own perception of ourselves.
The inspiration for the tanker images came from the idea of pirates rampaging in the red sea in medieval times, and the idea of something being so old and archaic yet still in action on our seas as pirates are. These artworks now hold a whole different relevance due to the BP leak, and the fascination of both natural disasters and mans impact on our future is now more relevant to him than ever.
“My work at present explores the landscape and its reflection of human emotions .I see myself in turbulent skies, dark and confused forests or sunny hillsides. The natural landscape is both so threatened and formidable it becomes a perfect tool to display my inner thoughts and reflections on what it is to be human.”
Please join us next Wednesday night July 28th from 6-9pm for the opening of ‘Hollows and Horizons’ by Nikai Van Garderen.
Show runs until Monday August 9th @ For Walls Gallery Inside Miss Libertine.
Open weekdays from 12-7pm and weekends by appointment.
For enquiries – Bo Kitty ghettokitty@gmail.com Or 0406070878.
There is a unique space opening soon inside the venue of Miss Libertine, an iconic building in the Melbourne CBD that has been transformed from the city’s oldest coaching hotel into a vibrant restaurant and nightclub.
The For Walls Gallery is the brainchild of Bo Kitty. Miss Kitty is an artist in her own right who has curated many exhibitions worldwide, facilitating artists for companies such as K Swiss Shoes, General Pants and Cirque Du Soliel in the past. www.ghettokitty.com.au
The gallery caters to local artists and represents any style of art that is wall based, including photography, fine art, graffiti, light painting, sketches, life drawing, collage, mosaic, stencils, canvases, prints, design, and more.
On Wednesday June 30th the gallery opens its doors to a huge collection from some of Melbourne’s best and little known artists, including HAHA, Pheelix, Ghetto Kitty, Guz, Glyph, James Faust, Rachee Renee, Monkey, Rehgan De Mather, Nate Gamble, Joel K White, Nicole Tattersall, Mishap, Simz, Swap, Nemo, Mark Burban, Megan Dell, Yasemin Sabuncu, Melissajay Egan and more…Please join us from 6-8pm for some free drinks and nibbles.
FREE after party as part of the weekly hip hop night “Elements’ downstairs from 8pm featuring Total Eclipse (X Ecutioners NYC) DJ Peril, MZ Rizk and Zak Rampage with $10 jugs /$5 pizzas all night long!
Proudly suppoted by Swindle Fitzroy & Visual Posters.
