Blood Red Shoes have completed recording their new LP and they’ve given it the convenient name of Blood Red Shoes. It’s set to drop on March 3rd with the duo out of Brighton giving their fans a challenge to unlock this new track ‘The Perfect Mess’. Placing ten QR codes in ten different cities around […]
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East London lads Waylayers are creating some amazing buzz of the late and with tracks like these no wonder why. Set to perform at SXSW next year, they’ve already penned in some massive shows for 2014 which won’t stop there. Listening to the the bonus track ‘Magnets’ it gives you an instant spine chill with the strong […]
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Chicago three-piece Distant Cities have released their four track EP Walk Away. Their uniquely eclectic take on dark electro-pop is refreshingly interesting. The tracks have great beats, beautiful vocals and interesting, different sounds in each track. I like how there are some pretty dark lyrics in and amongst the high melodies and relatively happy tones. […]
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Possibly one of the most exciting bands coming out of Australia at the moment, rocking two-piece DZ Deathrays have just dropped their hot new ballad, ‘Northern Lights’, once again grabbing attention all around the world. We decided there was no better time to have a chat to Shane Parsons (one half of the duo) and nut out a few […]
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It’s intriguing through musical discovery how you develop a taste over time for a specific genre and sound. The sign of modern times in music is so uplifting in the essence that your bedroom is your own muse. Your creative mind is your limiting factor with programs and pages of literature at your disposal on […]
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Cloud Control took time out from their sound check before their show at The Tivoli in Brisbane to chat with Giffo about touring, MineCraft, Snapchat and theme music for a boxing Cloud Control bout!
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OutsideIn Festival was hands down the best little festival that I went to in Sydney last year. Held at the Factory Theatre in Marrickville, it was REALLY small for a festival, appropriate considering it’s ’boutique’ status. The lineup was wicked. It was the first time (of now, many) I’d seen Flume, alongside Smoke DZA, HTRK, […]
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The Trouble With Templeton’s sophomore record Rookie is released today, and from what we’ve heard of it so far, it’s a gem. We caught up with frontman Thomas Calder a couple weeks back to discuss the indie-rock five-piece’s latest release, but if that doesn’t entice you, find out exactly what Thomas would do if he […]
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Cut Copy have dropped their new single, ‘Let Me Show You’ via a personalised vinyl release at the Pitchfork Music Festival. Only 120 copies were released, with your name personally engraved onto the vinyl. It’s tough to fully appreciate the track as its a poor recording quality, nevertheless it’s new material from the lads which is […]
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The first time I saw Collarbones was last year at OutsideIn Festival at The Factory in Marrickville. A small but packed boutique hipster event, and my first electronic-focused festival. I had the time of my life. It mostly showcased semi-ambient electronica, or ‘space sound’ music as I like to call it. I had never heard of […]
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