About

Vandalism first rocked dancefloors around the world with their catchy single "Never Say Never (i might like you better if we slept together) topping the Australian Aria Club Chart at no.1 for 8 weeks and reaching no.1 on the UK Buzz charts. Their secong single 'Twisted' was just as catchy and feautured a very scary film clip to go with it. Anyone that is scared of clowns, beware!!They are now gearing up to release their 3rd single and in the mean time have been remixing a lot of big tunes. 'Creeps' (Freaks), 'Rise Up' (Yves La Rock), 'He Not In' (Chicken Lips), 'Canto Del Liberta' (3rd face) 'Back Once Again' (DJ Jeroenski), 'Automatic Machine' (Sgt Slick & Pitch Dark) and many more to come. Catch Vandalism on your nearest dancefloor or cakestore!!!

Andy Van

Prize fighter Andy Van swaggers into Vandalism with nearly two decades of deck damage under his belt, having DJed his homeland of Australia’s biggest parties (Summadayze and Gatecrasher to name just a few) as well as spinning out to hundreds of thousands more at the Love Parade, Creamfields, Manumission and other parties and clubs around the globe. On radio he’s trounced transmissions via Britain’s Radio 1 (alongside Danny Rampling), Australia’s Austereo Network (Loaded) and Melbourne’s agenda-setting Kiss FM (Friday night’s Vandalism.TV). When not wreaking turntable havoc, Van’s swung a bat through the record industry with his internationally-renown Vicious label, home to artists such as Dirty South, Nubreed & mrTimothy. A constant flow of mix CDs (including three MOS Summer Annuals) and crossover hits as Blackout, Astral Project and Bubbleman have yet to keep him out of trouble. And his stint as one-half of household invaders Madison Avenue saw him menace the charts with million seller Don’t Call Me Baby & Who The Hell Are You?.

Kam Denny

Vandalism’s co-conspirator is Aussie DJ/producer Kam Denny. With over twelve years of deck and studio abuse behind him, Denny’s outing came when he got Vicious in 1996, as the label let his Krank crew go wild with their deep cut Circulate. After a lengthy hiatus, Denny was getting Vicious again in 2001 when as 16th Element he unleashed the double a-side knockout Warp/Well Strung. Pounded out by DJs all over the world and done over by UK house ledgends X-Press 2, Warp left a devastating impression gaining international kudos from heavyweights Roger Sanchez, Danny Rampling, Timo Maas, Eric Morrillo and Pete Tong. It was licenced to labels around the world, including UK’s Loaded and the prestigious US dance label Subliminal. Another global assault followed as Denny adopted his Neurotic Jock guise and king hit the tribal scene with Therapy. A darkroom percussive bomb, it received support from kings of the drum Danny Tenaglia and Seb Fontaine.  Tribal Beats, his Neurotic Jock follow through, made further impact via Subliminal offshoot Sondos. A swag of remixes attached to his name, Denny has remained a constant provider to fans of the tuff club cut. More recently, both he and Andy have been tearing up dancefloors across their homeland with Vandalism DJ Sets.

Cassie Van

Elle est Cassie! Elle boit CHAMPAGNE!!!! She likes to Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaance!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And make   Rooooooooooooooooooooooomance!!!