Since then he has toured artists including Nirvana, Beastie Boys, Sonic Youth, Beck, Foo Fighters, Daft Punk, The Cure, Grace Jones, LCD Soundsystem, and more.
He also started booking live music venues (including The Palace and Landsdowne Hotel) with bands like The Celibate Rifles, Ratcat, Hummingbirds, The Clean, Straitjacket Fits and The Cruel Sea.
The festival also hosted outsider art exhibitions in Sydney and Melbourne curated by Aaron Rose and featured artist Rita Akermann, Alex Gray, Phil Frost, Spike Jonze and Mark Gonzales.
The festival included a pre party event in Sydney and Melbourne hosted by English record label Mo Wax and featured performances from DJ Shadow, Money Mark and Attica Blues.
In 1997 and 1998 he collaborated with Adam Yauch from the Beastie Boys to organise the Australian Tibetian Freedom Concert, featuring Crowded House and many other domestic artists.
In 2008 the festival celebrated Modular Recordings 10 year anniversary with live performances in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane from The Klaxons, The Presets, Whitest Boy Alive, Cut Copy, Ladyhawke, Tame Impala and Hercules and Love affair.
The 2014 edition featured Haim, Darkside, Neneh Cherry, Mark Ronson, Klaxons, Kelela, Erlend Oye, Erol Alkan, Storm Queen, Maurice Fulton and Movement.
The 2013 event featured The Pet Shop boys and a pop-up restaurant collaboration with cult kitchen Porteno and their favourite rock n roll label from LA, Wild Records.
In 2014 Pavlovic returned to Carriageworks, bringing Grace Jones, a lecture and installation by Bill Drummond from the KLF, a pop-up dining collaboration between Sydney restaurants Bondi Icebergs, Da Orazio, Fritelli Paradiso and 10 Williams St called “Italo Dinning and Disco” and hosted Italo disco legend Beppe Loda.
In collaboration with Mike D from The Beastie Boys in 1995, Pavlovic opened the X-Large Clothing Store in Sydney, introducing for the first time in Australia street ware labels like X- Large, Kim Gordon's X Girl, Bathing Ape, Fuct, Holmes and Hysteric Glamour.