Face The Music 2016 Unveils Full Program
So. Much. Wisdom.
So. Much. Wisdom.
More treats than tricks this Halloween.
There’s four sets labelled as “Very Special Secret Guest”. Who could they be?
Secret Garden festival are whetting the appetites of punters with a teaser announcement of the first ten artists from the bill.
More secrets have been revealed about the impending 2015 instalment of Melbourne Music Week, including a new flagship venue and a handful of homegrown artists on the lineup announcement for Opening Night. An all-Melbourne lineup will kick off proceedings at this year’s main venue – the Former Royal Women’s Hospital on Swanston Street – on
Rising neo-soul star Ngaiire was a clear standout at BIGSOUND’s Official Closing Party. The petite Papua New Guinean-born singer shows what could happen if Mary J Blige and Erykah Badu brought their voices to a collaboration with M.I.A.’s genre-bending sensibility. Ngaiire’s Rabbit Hole has shimmering pianos and subtle dubstep, whereas the track that she declared
Love is in the air this Friday morning, at least for Melbourne mega-band Dorsal Fins, who just delivered a rowdy cover of Australian ’90s jam Pash by Kate Ceberano for triple j‘s Like A Version. Eight ninths of the band — one’s gallivanting in Europe somewhere — packed into the triple j studio to play