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Drop It Like It's Art
Rapper Snoop Dogg is making art for a sock company.. Oh, Doggy Dog. First you tell us you’re the reincarnation of Bob Marley and that you’ve moved to Jamaica to become a Rastafarian, burying the Dogg to take on the lion. Then you take a trip to funkytown for an album with Dâm-Funk for Stones Throw, and you reincarnate once more, this time as a descendent of George Clinton - Snoopzilla. And last we heard you’d started making your own high-end candles scented with baby powder. News comes today that Snoop Dogg’s moved from the candle to the sock game: Swedish arty sock company Happy Socks has collaborated with Dogg in their The Art Of Inspiration series, making a film with Snoop’s creative team. The video opens on a series of blank canvases, with Snoop doing a voiceover: "I’ve always felt like painting was something I wanted to do, but I just never had time to do it." A bunch of girls then lay out a table of paints for Snoop, who strides over in an all white outfit and a pair of Happy Soc
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Premiere: GRMM - Electrify (cln Remix)
The Electrify remix package adds another great producer, and GRMM announces his live Australian tour.. GRMM's Electrify feat. Father Dude has absolutely smashed it this year - it's been one of the most-played songs on our nation's youth broadcaster, and has seen the up-and-coming producer playing shows around the country. All this week he's been rolling out remixes for the track as part of a special package to celebrate his upcoming national headline tour, seeing re-works from Go Freek, Blindsight and Robin Parris (with Senor Roar to come), each bringing something new to the table. Today we're excited to premiere another re-do from one of our faves in young Brisbane producer cln, who since releasing his great Sideways EP has been steadily putting out equally excellent remixes for the likes of Odesza and Wookie. You can now add GRMM to this solid portfolio, the two's complimenting styles working together nicely, with cln bringing enough of his own vibe to make this another special effor
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Tinashe: Australian Tour
The rising R & B beauty is set to get 2On in Australia next year. After debuting an incredible cover story with American musician Tinashe last month, ACCLAIM Magazine are bringing breakthrough singer down under for the very first time for a string of dates in February. She’s been working the independent scene for years, making dark and intriguing experimental mixtapes (2013’s Black Water is WELL worth your while), and with her recently released debut studio release Aquarius, which features Devonté Hynes and A$AP Rocky, she’s brought that R & B progressiveness into the mainstream spotlight (along with acts like Jhene Aiko, Banks and Kelela). Tinashe worked with a wide range of collaborators on the accomplished release, including T-Minus, Boi-1da, Clams Casino, Fisticuffs, Best Kept Secret, Ritz Reynolds, Dev Hynes, Detail, and Mike WiLL Made It, maintaining an admirable cohesiveness across Aquarius despite all this varied input. Her profile has been getting a big leg-up of late courtesy
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New: Slumberjack - Body Cry feat. Father Dude
The first taste of Slumberjack's upcoming EP release is a beauty.. With the Australian tour for their d-floor destroying single Felon wrapping up earlier this month, Slumberjack have a new Father Dude-featuring single to mark the beginning of their Aussie summer dominance - Body Cry. A slightly more restrained effort compared to the beast that was Felon, Body Cry still packs plenty of oomph in the realms of chilltrap, with a track dripping in the duo's typically tight-butthole production skills. They'll be hitting the upcoming Stereosonic Festival in WA, followed by an appearance at our very own Wonderland, but Body Cry is the first taste of their upcoming self-titled EP release, which will no doubt see a bunch more Australian tour dates around those times. Slumberjack x Sable Text Message Interview HERE Slumberjack - Sprinter feat. Sable HERE
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Focus: Lach Parkin
Started in the club now he's here.. If you’ve ever seen Perth-based photographer, Lach Parkin, the chances are you were in a nightclub or at a live music event and he was wandering side of stage trying to compose a shot. What most don’t know is that Lach’s photography extends far beyond live music photography, and that he has a tremendous eye for constructing scenes and capturing a mood. If you venture over to his BLOG you will be presented with a superb collection of digital and film photographs from all around the world, many of which contain an interesting and unique aesthetic. When asked about his photography, he says: “My photography is about dissecting everyday scenes in a way that places strong emphasis on mood. I try to do this through capturing light and colour in a way that recreates what I experienced. I think a common theme throughout my work is a slight melancholic or nostalgic feeling, conveyed either through the subject, landscape or technique. From taking photos in natu
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Life In Two Bands With Mariachi El Bronx
The best things about being in The Bronx and Mariachi El Bronx.. With an Australia tour just announced around their Bluesfest 2015 appearance (all dates down the bottom) and their brand new album Mariachi El Bronx (III) due for release on Friday 7 November, Ken Horne from the group decided to fill us in on all the good parts about being in two bands at the same time. If there's any bad points, we don't know them, but we do know the following, which you can check out after streaming their new single, Wildfires. TOP 5 THINGS ABOUT BEING IN TWO BANDS AT ONCE 1) It's fun to switch up totally different styles of music. Punk and Mariachi are are two different ends of the musical spectrum. 2) The touring opportunities are so varied! One day we can be playing a punk dive in Germany, and the next day we can be playing on the beaches of Cancun! One Australian tour at Brisbane’s Crowbar and the next at Bluesfest! 3) Playing/trying/discovering different instruments for each The Bronx and Mariachi
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Gimme Some Truth Music Documentary Film Festival
A music documentary film festival in WA, curated by radio station RTRFM.. A film festival solely dedicated to music documentaries is a pretty great idea, made even better when it’s spearheaded by a local independent radio station with impeccable taste in music. Gimme Some Truth - RTRFM's music documentary festival – returns for its sophomore year, showcasing eight films over six days, including two world premieres (score!).  The film opening proceedings is Heaven Adores You - a documentary about the late singer Elliot Smith. Directed by a high school mate of Smith’s, Nickolas Rossi (from a Kickstarter project), it’s said to be the first project that’s been allowed to use Smith's music. Closing night is Finding Fela, a film about the father of Afrobeat, Fela Kuti, that’s been doing the rounds of the global indie festival circuit to strong acclaim. There’s a tour documentary, Come Worry With Us!, which goes on the road with Canadian post-rock trio Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra.
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Premiere: Pepa Knight - Coyote Choir
Jinja Safari's expedition leader releases a brand new single from his upcoming debut EP.. Jinja Safari co-frontman Pepa Knight first came to our attention when he popped as the guest vocal on Japanese Wallpaper's Waves (listen HERE), and he's released a couple of solo singles in the meantime, but today marks the announcement of his debut solo EP Hyptnotized Vol I, due November 28. It will be the first volume of recordings from his 2015-due debut LP, and along with announcing some shows in November, he's released the first taste from it which we're very excited to premiere for you today - Coyote Choir. It's another dreamy slice of folk-pop, distancing itself enough from Jinja Safari's output to become very much its own (beautiful) beast, and we can't wait to hear more from the dude, who's been described as Local Natives on mushrooms watching The Lion King. And let's be honest - that sounds like the best thing ever. TOUR DATES: Sunday 9 November | Newtown Social Club - Sydney, NSW Thurs
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Tkay Maidza - Switch Lanes Video + Switch Tape EP
Tkay's debut EP confirms a breakout year, along with a killer video clip for her latest single.. Tkay Maidza continues to take 2014 by the scruff of the neck, following a slew of great releases (listen HERE and HERE), last Friday saw the release of her debut EP Switch Tapes, featuring the Paces-produced joint Switch Lanes. And after premiering with Complex yesterday, the animated video clip for the single is now live and you need to check it out below, because it is all kinds of rad. And once you've watched it, get stuck into Switch Tapes HERE, which features Friend Within's brand new track Monochrome, collabs with local legends like Kilter, Motez, Carmada and Paces, Skrillex's protege Must Die! and Mad Decent alumni Swick and Lewis Cancut, along with Tkay's personal take on SBTRKT's Everybody Knows. If you're gonna do a mixtape - do it right.
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Musica Copa 2014
The music/soccer charity event returns bigger and better for 2014.. Following last year’s hugely successful inaugural event, Musica Copa returns to Marrickville’s KIKOFF centre at Fraser Park in Sydney on Friday 5 December, with an expanded tournament featuring 16 teams and switching to a more crowd-friendly Friday evening format. It's also combining forces with this year's Electronic Music Conference (EMC) and thanks to sponsors - Bacardi, Magners Cider, Red Bull Music Academy and Budweiser Made For Music - all 16 teams (128 players in all) will be competing for $12,000 in prize money, with the top three teams each taking home a cheque for their respective nominated charity. The stakes have never been higher, and as Sir Alex Ferguson once famously said, “it’s squeaky bum time”. Indeed it is. Check out this year’s chosen charities HERE. The teams looking to knock Sweat It Out from the top of last year's winner podium are Elefant Traks x Umbrella, FBi Radio, Future Classic, inthemix, Mi
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Characters You Could Get Lucky With This Halloween
May your wildest role-playing fantasy options come true.. Whoever your celebrity crush or darkest fantasy, someone will likely be role-playing them at a party this Halloween. So the time is now to fulfil that celebrity crush or fantasy fetish this week… Well as close as you’re probably going to get. Elsa You’ve seen the movie and bought the soundtrack, now it’s time to get stake your claim on Elsa’s snowy kingdom. She may be a little frosty to begin with, but those icey fingers will soon warm to your charms, especially if you have your trusty living snowman by your side. Plus now that Elsa and her sister Anna have reconciled, there’s other fantasies in play... Scary clown Scary clowns are back in fashion (Did they ever leave fashion? Why am I talking about fashion and clowns?), especially this past month where scary clowns have been fucking with people on cold dark nights in a small Californian town. Not to mention those hectic pranks involving clowns “killing” people in front of, an