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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Jade Le Flay turns things up to 11 ahead of Formations
Web Story / Gallery
Peter Hook & The Light @ The Gov
Photos by Sean Mullarkey
Reviews / Arts
Caravan (Melbourne Festival)
"Theatre-mavericks Susie Dee and Nicci Wilks are two of Australia's most fearless artists"
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Peter Hook & The Light
"Hooky's voice is strong, he's not trying to sound like his former singer, yet seems to emulate Curtis' voice perfectly."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Ashley Davies - Pulse Transit
"Davies has managed to take something we know and love and make it new again."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: The Barr Brothers - Queens Of The Breakers
"Despite taking on bold new sounds, The Barr Brothers remain wedded to their Americana origins."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Eleanor Jacks soars on debut single 'Run N Hide'
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Tei Shi is powerfully multifaceted in 'Say You Do' video
Colombian-Canadian singer Tei Shi has evolved yet again. 'Say You Do' is a glamorous and otherworldly, bringing 90s pop star vibes with a futuristic spin.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Rainbow Chan lets it all out in 'Let Me' video
We have fallen in love with Sydney-based vocalist and producer RAINBOW CHAN all over again, thanks to this cathartic video for her track 'Let Me'.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Get amongst Kiasmos' enthralling blend of experimental techno with their 'Blurred' EP
Icelandic ambient / trance / techno duo KIASMOS have just released a new EP offering, Blurred, and beautiful doesn’t even begin to describe it.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Kim Churchill, Ayla, Taj Ralph
"Every pair of feet left the ground and the three-part harmony had the crowd howling along."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: What So Not
"The Goods Shed turned into a jungle, as the audience lost their inhibitions and gave into their inner-electro animal."
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