More MoreOff The Record Astral People have announced the return of OutsideIn Festival. While details for their third incarnation are scarce thus far, it’s been revealed that they’ll be...
More MoreOff The Record 21– and 22-year-old Scots Calum Macleod and Liam Robertson, AKA Clouds (not to be mistaken with the local outfit of the same name), have locked...
More MoreFive Minutes With Phil Spencer, Festival Director of Bondi Feast This month, Bondi Pavilion will again be transformed for the winter as part of Bondi Feast, the festival of entertainment and music that showcases more...
More MoreSpeed Date With Monique Brumby 1.Your Profile We layer spontaneous vocals, acoustic and electric guitars with vocal harmonies and keys with electric bass, and blend some loops with synths. We...
More MoreThe Effect Oneof the great things in theatre – though really any artistic form – is that you have to expect and embrace the obstacles and the...
More MoreA Doll’s House Henrik Ibsen’s classic,A Doll’s House, will be hitting the Seymour Centre’s Reginald Theatre this July and August. Those familiar with the play will know of...
Comedians ComediansSteve Hughes Steve Hughes’ stand-up comedy straddles the line between affectionate exposition of everyday irrationality and bitter critique of Western ideology. Ahead of his Enmore Theatre show...
More MoreFive Things With Jason Lema 1.Growing Up My main inspiration in music comes from my mother. My mother raised us in a household where Latin music was played very loud,...
More MoreGuerre Considering the gauzy, deep freeze of his productions, it’s not hard to imagine Guerre, AKA Lavurn Lee, living inside a smoke machine in a Berlin...
More MoreHey Big Splendour Five acts to catch at Byron this year… Future Islands GW McLennan Tent, 7pm Saturday This Baltimore-based three-piece is cruising a massive hype wave from...
More MoreThe Acid Until recently, The Acid were an enigma. No-one knew who they were or where they were from. Initially, calls for information were met with radio...
More MoreFractures If he wasn’t superstitious at the start of his career, Mark Zito probably is now. Shortly after Fractures scoredThe Guardian’s Single of the Week in...