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There was a time when Bodyrockers were everywhere…
Then they disappeared.
So what actually happened?
In this episode, we sit down with Kaz James — one half of Bodyrockers — to break down the full story.
From growing up in the Melbourne club scene, to moving to Ibiza at just 19, blowing up globally with Bodyrockers… and then walking away from it all.
We dive into:
• The hit that changed everything
• Why Bodyrockers ended
• The reality of blowing up overnight
• Reinventing himself Worldwide
• Touring the world as a house DJ
• And some of the wildest stories ever from the road
The Untold Story of Reminisce Festival
Reminisce has become one of Melbourne’s biggest throwback festivals, bringing together thousands of ravers to relive the golden era of dance music. But behind the massive crowds, iconic lineups and nostalgic vibes is a story most people don’t know.
In this episode of The Danny Rants Podcast, we dive into the full 14-year journey of Reminisce — from the early ideas and risky beginnings to the setbacks, financial losses, and the moments where it nearly didn’t survive.
We talk about:
• How the festival first started
• The struggles and failures along the way
• The moments that nearly ended it
• How it eventually scaled into one of Melbourne’s biggest nostalgia events
This is the real story behind building a music festival in Australia — the wins, the losses, and the grind it takes to keep something alive for over a decade.
If you love Melbourne’s rave culture, dance music history, and festival stories, this one’s for you.
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In this episode of the Danny Rants Podcast, I sit down with Papa Smurf, one of the most influential figures in Melbourne’s early club and rave scene.
Often referred to as a Melbourne club legend, Papa Smurf played a key role in helping build Australia’s trance movement during the late 90s and early 2000s. From the underground warehouse raves to the golden era of Melbourne nightlife, he was right in the middle of it.
We talk about how the scene started, the clubs and promoters that shaped it, the rise of trance music in Australia, and what the nightlife culture was really like during those years.
If you were around during Melbourne’s rave era — or you’re curious about how the scene was built — this is a story you’ll want to hear.
In this episode of The Danny Rants Podcast, I sit down with Melbourne security legend Clay Amutaghi.
From his early days growing up in South Auckland, to stepping into the fight world, Clay’s story is built on discipline, pressure, and survival.
We talk about:
Growing up in South Auckland and the environment that shaped him
His fighting career and the mindset it takes to step into the ring
Moving to Australia and starting again from scratch
The dangerous reality of running doors in Melbourne’s wildest nightlife era
The day he was shot and looking down the barrel of guns while working in security
What it truly means to be a security boss
Representing his Samoan culture and what it means to him
This isn’t just a “security story.”
It’s about loyalty, leadership, identity, and carrying responsibility when everyone is watching.
Clay opens up about the violence people don’t see, the pressure of protecting venues, and the code you live by when you’re the man on the door.
If you’re interested in Melbourne nightlife history, real fight culture, or powerful Pacific Islander leadership stories — this one’s heavy.
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Michael Trimble was born into one of Australia's most infamous underworld families. Related to Robert Trimbole, the drug kingpin made famous in Underbelly, and the son of the man who owned the legendary Daily Planet brothel, his life was never going to be ordinary.
Today, he owns Bar20 — one of Melbourne’s most well-known strip clubs.
In this episode, Michael tells his full story. From growing up with an infamous last name and being quite literally born in to the adult industry, to eventually running his own club, we go deep into the reality of the strip club business.
We talk about the rules, the fines, how the money really works, what most people don’t understand about the industry, and what it actually takes to survive in it.
Nothing was off limits.
This is one of the most honest and eye-opening conversations I’ve had.
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In this episode, I sit down with Jarrah Ella, the man behind Social Club — the rural rave movement bringing serious energy to Far North Queensland.
We talk about what it’s really like growing up a music lover in a small town, building parties from scratch, and booking entertainment in Cairns for years while trying to create something bigger than just another night out.
From DJing in regional Australia to throwing Social Club events that have become cult favourites, Jarrah shares the realities of running events in FNQ — the wins, the chaos, and the stories you couldn’t make up.
Including the night a crocodile bit his mate at a party.
Only in Far North Queensland.
Before phones. Before socials. Before the scene became an industry.
Sean Quinn was in it.
In this episode, we go deep into Melbourne’s golden era of clubbing — the nights at Mansion, Dome, Chevron and QBar, the chaos of touring with The Prodigy, and what it was really like playing major festivals like Big Day Out, Summadayze and Kiss My Grass.
This isn’t just nostalgia.
We talk about:
• The nerves before walking on stage
• The highs and crashes of the dance music industry
• Touring stories you won’t hear anywhere else
• How Melbourne’s club scene exploded — and what changed
For anyone who lived through Melbourne’s club era, this one will hit.
And for those who didn’t — this is what it was really like.
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Before the sold-out clubs.
Before the packed dancefloors.
Before Latin music became a dominant force in Australian nightlife.
This is the real story of Jimmy Toro.
Raised in Western Sydney by parents who came to Australia as refugees, Jimmy grew up surrounded by resilience, sacrifice, and strong community values. What started as a love for music and DJing slowly evolved into something much bigger — building La Cueva, now one of the most influential Latin nightlife brands in the country.
In this episode, we go deeper than the dancefloor:
Growing up in a refugee family in Western Sydney
Finding identity through music and nightlife
The rise of Latin culture in Sydney & Melbourne nightclubs
A community and culture many Australians rarely see
This isn’t just about parties or promoters.
It’s about heritage, hustle, and building something from nothing — while carrying the weight of family, culture, and expectation.
Welcome to a side of Australian nightlife you probably didn’t know existed.
John Course is one of the true pioneers of Australian dance culture.
From the late 1980s onward, John was at the forefront of shaping how dance music was played, shared, and experienced in Australia. Long before festivals dominated the landscape, he helped define an era where clubs were the heartbeat of culture, DJs were tastemakers, and records travelled through word of mouth, dance floors, and trust.
In this conversation, John reflects on his journey from early obsession with music, to becoming a driving force behind influential platforms like Vicious Recordings, and how those moments helped push Australian dance music onto a global stage.
We talk about:
His early beginnings and lifelong obsession with music
His impact on dance culture from the 80s through the clubbing golden era
Favourite moments from decades behind the decks
The evolution of DJs, clubs, and audiences
And how he’s still influencing dance culture today, without chasing trends
This isn’t just a look back — it’s a story about longevity, passion, and how real cultural impact is built over time.
They tried to kill it. Again and again. But Melbourne’s most iconic underground radio station, KISS FM, just won’t die—and Tim Byrne & His Wife are the reason why. In this episode, Danny Rants sits down with the longest-standing working DJ in Australia to unpack the unreal journey of KISS FM: from its early beginnings to big corporate pushback, almost going under multiple times, and the relentless fight to keep independent dance music alive on Aussie airwaves. From launching the Kiss My Grass Festival to championing Melbourne's local club scene, Tim has seen it all—and lived to tell the tale. This is the untold story of the station that shaped a generation… and the man who refused to let it fade out.
Ever Dreamed of Working in Music Festivals? Here's the Truth From the Inside.
This episode pulls back the curtain on the wild world of music festivals. From artist logistics to booking, creative, media, production, operations, and marketing — we break down every job it takes to make a festival happen, some you no doubt have never even heard of!
Featuring Danny Rants & Daniel McFayden from Happen Group we dive into:
Whether you're a student, DJ, content creator, or just obsessed with live music — this is your roadmap to getting a foot in the door and making it a full-time career.
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