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Illy

Cinematic ONETWO/Warner Illy’s fourth album Cinematic shows the Melbourne MC progressively grown as a rapper and sharpening his songwriting, backed […]

Georgia Anne Muldrow and Dudley Perkins

Georgia Anne Muldrow and Dudley Perkins are on a mission to raise human consciousness through funk. The couple explain their […]

Mark Knight

As a record label boss, renowned house producer and a father, Mark Knight has a lot on his plate. TOM […]

Danny Daze

The Collective at Malt Supper Club gets back into the swing of things this week with a visit from the […]

Cosmic Psychos

The Cosmic Psychos will hit up Big Day Out on Sunday, February 2, at Arena Joondalup. GARRATH WESTMORE reports. For […]

Ghost

Last seen on our shores as part of the 2013 Soundwave Festival, Ghost bring their heavy metal ‘rituals’ down under […]

Beady Eye

With their second album, BE, out now, Beady Eye will play the Big Day Out on Sunday, February 3, at […]

Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings

Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings have just released a new album, Give The People What They Want. She speaks with JOSHUA […]

Mac Miller

Mac Miller performs at the Big Day Out on Sunday, February 2, at Arena Joondalup. AUGUSTUS WELBY checks in with […]

Reverse Polarities

On The Contrary Big Village Records Politically charged and full of passion, Reverse Polarities display the positives of focussing on […]

Katy Perry

Prism Capitol/EMI  There are those pop stars that are happy to fit into the mould and play the music that […]

Grass House

A Sun Full And Drowning Marshall Teller Records There’s something reassuring about Grass House’s debut – a quiet confidence that […]

The Drowning Men

All Of The Unknown Borstal Beat Records While Californian indie rock group The Drowning Men’s third LP, All Of The […]

Féfé

Le Charme des Premiers Jours Polydor Before we start, for those of you who can’t take a hint, the album’s […]

Kristie Smith

Bunny Boiler Independent In the blurb accompanying its release, Kristie Smith describes this album as coming about ‘out of necessity’. […]