Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. From 1995 to 2001, in Melbourne, Australia, there were 17 Zoetrope live electronic music showcases held at the now-defunct Punters Club in Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, all of them designed to support and encourage local live techno acts, in a smaller, more accessible forum.Organized by local label IF? Records, and originally called the Zeitsprung sessions before a name-change to Zoetrope in 1997, the gigs - organized every three months - supported and put the spotlight on the more cutting edge and experimental Melbourne-based electronic live acts."Zoetrope 3 [June 12, 1997] had a mix of house and acid, drum ''n'' bass and techno, performed live by three undiscovered (except by Andrez Bergen) Melbourne artists," reported Keren Shuvaly in a postscript review of the gig in Melbourne''s Beat magazine. "In between sets, Andrez played some of his own music, and it all sounded so good it was hard to distinguish between who was playing. One difference, though - live experimental music is far more enjoyable than a DJ playing someone else''s music on a turtable. For those who missed this one - it was your loss!"