Ye: Exclusive Cover Story Interview
From issue 33 of Hypebeast Magazine: Like it or not, here Ye comes.
We find out how the 2nd Gen Backbone One takes things up a notch, plus check out Logitech's MX Brio, 'Tales of Kenzera: ZAU' and more.
We tinker with Corsair's K65 Plus Wireless gaming keyboard, the Audio-Technica AT-UMX3 USB Audio Mixer, 'Sand Land' and more.
What better excuse to plan a trip into the city than for live music at the Sydney Opera House.
Even the most seasoned cannabis users will tell you that greening out is no fun.
The headline conversation event will also feature a first look at Poehler's new film ‘Inside Out 2’.
Allday also announced a national album tour today.
The post-punk upstarts go instrumental (mostly).
Ninajirachi has shared her new EP 'girl EDM', which is described as a "sister and sequel" to last year's '4x4' EP.
Slash discusses making his new blues album, 'Orgy of the Damned,' with Iggy Pop, Demi Lovato, Chris Stapleton, Billy Gibbons, and Paul Rodgers.
On the latest episode of our 500 Greatest Songs podcast, mixing engineer Mark Needham talks about working on The Killers' megahit.
The inaugural Live Business Breakfast is set for June 13 at Sydney’s 12-Micron.
Montgomery strips down to his red swimmers in the Speedo ad, which arrives fully formed ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics.
‘Kangaroo’ hops into action as the debut film of Studiocanal’s Cultivator Films Australia.
Crew members on 'Megalopolis' allege Francis Ford Coppola wasted time on set, showed up late to shoot and more.
The beloved 1996 golf comedy 'Happy Gilmore' is getting the sequel treatment from Netflix, with original star Adam Sandler set to return.
Kirklandd's story is the definition of hustle.
%%excerpt%% The beloved Glasgow indie pop band are returning to Australia this August.
Slash's new solo album features collaborations with Johnson, Iggy Pop, Demi Lovato and many more.
Allday will release his new album single "Miss You Still" today.
"I don’t know what is going on with that song, but I cannot stop playing it," says Urban about the Ariana Grande song.
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The world’s most remote music festival — which is how the Birdsville Big Red Bash in outback Queensland brands itself — needs volunteers.
For promoters, a new set of problems in this free-wheeling live space.