There are now over 200 artists in the exciting Melbourne Music Week (MMW) line-up. New additions increase the number of events during the week to 90, of which 40 are free.

Curiosity is building around the location of MMW's mysterious festival hub Where?House. New artists have been added to the hub's line-up including; Australian electronic maestros Naysayer & Gilsun; Favela DJs; Oscar O'Bryan; Oliver Tank; Mitzi; Lost Animal; No Zu; Harmonic 313; Tantrums; Isaac Fryar; Animals Dancing DJS; Future Classic DJs; Affiks; A13, plus internationals Richard Devine (USA); Vladislav Delay (FIN); Troy Pierce (USA); Floating Points (UK); Alexander Nut (UK); Teebs (USA); Africa Hitech (UK); Matias Aguayo (CHL); Radio Slave (UK); and DJ MADD (UK).

Alongside the evening entertainment, Where?House will have a variety of day-time activities including a retro clothing market and dining hall, featuring the delicious Fancy Hanks, Huxtaburger, Phat Brats, Touche Hombre, I Love Pho and Supreme coffee from Cavallero. There will also be a series of workshops, film screenings, Mess + Noise 'Lunch Box Series' and the Intel Ultrabook Wi-Fi Lounge.

The final location and line-up additions for the Label Series events sees Cutters Records and Two Bright Lakes stage a one-off electro-indie show at the National Gallery of Victoria. Tim Sweeney (USA), Teengirl Fantasy (USA), Collarbones, Ben Browning, Knightlife, Nile Delta and TBL DJs will make this a uniquely Melbourne event in an unmistakably Melbourne venue. This announcement rounds out the Labels Series, in which four of Melbourne's favourite independent labels showcase the best talent in unusual spaces. Siberia Records already announced gig is set to take place in the famed underground car park at Melbourne Uni, while Chapter Music is celebrating their 20-year anniversary with a retrospective taking over the 140-year-old North Melbourne Town Hall.

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