The Blackwater Fever guys pop in for this week’s Time Off Magazine‘s Live cover shoot. They chat about S&M shows with orchestras and Survivor… err.

We also managed to stay mostly dry at the unofficial end to festival season by heading out to the Future Music Festival.

Check it all out in this week’s issue #1567.

Get it FREE from all the usual street press outlets or read it online @ Time Off magazine – Brisbane

More Future Music Festival 2012 Brisbane photos here and here.

More Future Music Festival 2012 Brisbane photos here

Fatboy Slim

We’ve lost count of how many years Future has been under water, or mud as it were so when the previous day’s forecast said it was going to be partly cloudy we were skeptical but were really hoping for a good day. The day started with a bout of moderately heavy rain which laid a soggy foundation but thankfully held out for the better part of the day with only a few patches of light drizzle. Unfortunately it was too good to be true and as the headliners were beginning to take to the stage the weather man in the sky remembered what day it was and bucketed it down, but that didn’t stop us from getting some shots even with the thought of a dead flash courtesy of Soundwave Festival last week still fresh in my mind :-\

The sets however were nicely varied and LMFAO wasn’t heard -too- many times (though once is usually more than enough!) and dubstep seemed to be kept to its respective DJ’s. Highlights were definitely Aphex Twin with a lesson in how to play a broken beat set and Chase and Status with a mid afternoon stormer. PvD’s trance stage also provided a few sparks of interest to a genre I haven’t paid much attention to in a long time.

Check out the first batch of photos, more to come!

Brisbane Future Music Festival 2012 photos

Skrillex

Die Antwoord

It seems what Mother Nature spared on Good Vibes this year, she lashed it on Future. Showers and rain the week prior as well as on the day left the venue more a boggy mess than anything that resembled a racecourse! Thankfully the music and production on display surpassed previous years (and festivals) with highlights of the day coming from industry forefathers like Leftfield, Chemical Brothers and Plastikman.

Keep an eye out for a bumper issue and full festival recap and our exclusive photos in this week’s 3D World Magazine.

Some of our other Future Music Festival 2011 photos here

Pendulum - Future music festival 2011

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