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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Omar Souleyman, Fabulous Diamonds
It’s reassuring to see Souleyman’s music so capably working the dancefloor in Melbourne.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Kisschasy, I Said The Sparrow, Tired Lion
A hearty treat of punk-influenced rock.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Clean
The Clean were a natural fit at The Aurora Spiegeltent.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Allume x Valleys 'Hands'
Self-described Adelaide ‘bedroom producer’ Allume, though still emerging into the music scene is a promising and incredibly talented artist.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Sugar Mountain
What's not to like?
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Flamingo 'Lost On You'
Once described as the love child of Flume and Chet Faker, Adelaide Trio, Flamingo are currently making big waves in the electronica pond.
Web Story / Gallery
Shonen Knife @ Jive
Pics by Kerrie Geier
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Harts, Magic Bones, Battlehounds, Glass Skies DJs
The evening's co-headliners shine as separate entities, though their being shoehorned together made for an uneven atmosphere.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Dallas Crane, Child, Brobort
The headliners made a noble effort of previewing new material while sating their die-hard old-school fans.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Shonen Knife, Za!, Glass Skies
A diverse line-up brought a solid serve of reckless abandon to Jive, winning hearts and minds with three acts running over with unbridled energy.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Riffie 'With You'
Once a duo now a solo-act, emerging Melbourne producer Riffie has strutted his stuff on to the music scene in a cloud of dreamlike house beats.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Romare 'Prison Blues'
Fearless of his own innovation and founded with a perspective unique in itself, ‘Prison Blues’ highlights Romare’s explorations into African-American life.
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