Australian Music Week has revealed its second round of artists and national film project Captured has gone live.
The brand spanker music summit held this November spans over five days and features a diverse range ofcultures, genres, panels, masterclasses, celebrity interviews, breakout sessions, workshops and live showcases.
The lineup includes:
Bad Pony
C Major
Chase The Sun
Chris Cavill
Cubans In Whistler
Drawcard
Dumb Punts
Goo
Hein Cooper
Jenny Broke the Window
Kristafor Farrenkothen
Lillye
Lydia Goldthorpe
Mar Haze
Marvell
Narla
Nikita Rolleston
Pow Pow Kids
Red Wine Roses
Rin McArdle
Royal Chant
Ry
Sarah Belkner
Sue-Anne Stewart
The Cairos
The Ruckus
The Lockhearts
The Vanns
Vernas Keep
William Crighton
Last month Australian Music Week (AMW) announced it will be teaming up with The AU Review to present Captured: Australia Captured. The national music video project and competition pairs local bands and musicians with local filmmakers. Participants are allocated six to seven weeks of production time, resulting in a five-minute music video or short film. The films will premiere in 2015 as part of Australian Music Week in Sydney.
Australian Music Week runs from Wednesday November 18 to Sunday November 22 throughout the many venues located within the central CBD and Cronulla Esplanade. Showcase applications have been extended to Tuesday September 8. Entries for Captured close at 5pm Monday September 14. Tickets are available through the AMW website.