| Event | Date | State |
|---|---|---|
| More | ||
| JUSTICE (LIVE) Supported by Canyons (live) + a VERY special guest | 06/01/12 | VIC |
| Summafieldayze 2012 | 02/01/12 | QLD |
| Field Day 2012 | 01/01/12 | NSW |
| Shore Thing 2011 | 31/12/11 | NSW |
| Parklife Adelaide | 03/10/11 | SA |
| Parklife Sydney | 02/10/11 | NSW |
| Parklife Brisbane | 01/10/11 | QLD |
| Parklife Perth | 25/09/11 | WA |
| Parklife Melbourne | 24/09/11 | VIC |
| Killer presents The Rapture Melbourne - First show sold out, second show added! | 09/01/11 | VIC |
| Killer presents A-Trak Melbourne | 07/01/11 | VIC |
| Fuzzy presents: The Rapture + Erol Alkan | 06/01/11 | NSW |
| Summafieldayze 2011 | 02/01/11 | QLD |
| Field Day 2011 | 01/01/11 | NSW |
| Shore Thing 2010/11 | 31/12/10 | NSW |
| Fuzzy Touring presents: Round Table Knights Aust/NZ Tour | 10/12/10 | OTHER |
| Harbourlife Sydney 2010 | 20/11/10 | NSW |
| Parklife Adelaide End of Tour Party | 04/10/10 | SA |
| Parklife Melbourne Afterparty | 02/10/10 | OTHER |
| Midlife Sydney | 29/09/10 | NSW |
Past Event: Killer Easter Sydney 09
Announced 16 February, 2009
FAKE BLOOD

Emerging from the mist and shadows of the blogosphere, few producer / DJ's have managed to simultaneously create insane amounts of both hype and frustration as Fake Blood. Meticulously constructed releases have popped many an electro-diehard's blood vessels and when coupled with a secret and highly-debated identity, have made Fake Blood one of the most enigmatic acts of recent times.
Bursting into our consciousness with his murderous re-working of The Black Ghosts’ 'Any Way You Choose To Give It', what followed were killer remixes for acts as diverse as The Count & Sinden, Armand Van Helden, Bonde Do Role, The Kills, South Rakkas Crew and the legendary Underworld, a body of work that left every budding dj and blog-conscious Gen-Y kid gasping for breath yet, desperate for more.
And boy did he deliver with debut original 'Mars', the dangerously infectious rave melody featuring the unmistakable elevator ‘ding!,’ that not only found it's way on to virtually every "Best of 2008" list but also rivalled The Proxy's 'Raven' as THE festival song of last year.
After wowing us at Parklife, Fake Blood is set to return with new productions for Hot Chip and star-in-the-making Little Boots, and surely remain the name on everyone's lips in 2009.
SINDEN

Sinden has indeed come a long way since a chance meeting with Felix Buxton of Basement Jaxx led to a residency at the band’s highly acclaimed Inside Out club nights in Brixton.
After Switch took him under his wing in 2006, Sinden caught our attention through the co-produced originals 'Din Da Da', 'Me Mobile' and 'Red Hot', which along with remixes of Lady Sovereign, Bugz in the Attic and Radioclit, brought to light the facetiously-termed “fidget house” sound.
2007 saw Sinden team up with Joshua Harvey aka The Count / Herve / Voodoo Chilli, and together these 2 East-Londoners have revolutionized the UK underground scene through club heavy-hitters 'Tamborzuda', 'Beeper' and more recently 'Hardcore Girls' (feat. Rye Rye), and a string of high-profile remixes for Aquasky, Mark Ronson, Estelle, Toddla T and Alphabeat.
Couple this with countless tours across the globe with the likes of A-Trak and the Fools Gold family, Steve Aoki and Boys Noize, running his 'Get Familiar' night at London-institution Fabric and the more recent release of his Fabric Live 43 compilation and it’s plain to see that our boy “G” has made the transition from underground talent to bona fide star.
After all, who could find time amongst all this to collaborate with a host of stars on the Machines Don’t Care project and bust out remix love for Bjork, Crystal Castles, Metronomy, Dj Mujava and our very own Sneaky Sound System?
TRENTEMOLLER (DJ set)

The mastermind behind gargantuan remixes of Royksopp’s 'What Else Is There?', The Knife’s 'We Share Our Mother’s Health' and Moby’s 'Go', Denmark’s Trentemøller is one of the most innovative producers of 21st century electronica.
Somewhat of a musical chameleon, Trentemøller has also won widespread acclaim for his own productions, including his 2006 worldwide top-selling album 'The Last Resort', which took down-tempo techno to the masses with a unique brand of deep, brooding, emotive sounds within fascinatingly organic song structures.
Whilst drawing upon this profound knowledge of musical forms when behind the decks, his mesmerising sets are adventures of feverish energy, that keep crowds engaged and mystified all night long. Trentemøller’s return to the foundations of the experience of music ensures that his shows are as unpredictable as they are magical, making him a must-see act for any music lover.