Indietronica
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Ngaiire Continues To Make Spiritual Connections Fostered By Her Music
On the eve of her (recent) North American tour, Ngaiire is anticipating a warm reception to her third studio album '3' – despite the songs having been out in the world since
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Arlo Parks 2023 Australia Tour
British indie pop-folk-R&B artist, Arlo Parks has extended her visit to Australia this winter.
Already headed down under for Splendour, the 'Eugene', 'Cola'... -
Set Mo 2023 Australia Tour
Fresh from dropping their new studio album, 'Flux', electronic act Set Mo will tour Australia throughout June.
The duo of Stu Turner and Nick Drabble will... -
Review: Daydream @ Sidney Myer Music Bowl (Melbourne)
The inaugural Daydream music festival kicked off with a bang, and not one in a good way, with shoegaze icons Slowdive pulling out due to a back injury sustained by drummer
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Happy Mondays 2023 Australia Tour
Update - 19 May, 2023: With the first Melbourne show sold out, Happy Mondays have added a second and final Melbourne show. Scroll down for the new date.
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5 Things jnr. Wish They Didn't Do As A Kid
Sydney-based indie songwriter jnr.'s latest single is titled 'Cruel', a collab with indie electronic-pop artist JËVA (who adds an extra vocal verse).
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Art Vs Science Will Make You Sweat
It took seven years for Sydney electronic trio Art vs Science to bring out their latest record, 'Big Overdrive', after 2015's 'Off The Edge Of The Earth And Into Forever,
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Asgeir 2023 Australia Tour
Icelandic singer-songwriter and musician, Ásgeir returns to Australia in 2023.
The 'King And Cross', 'Going Home' and 'Youth' folktronica artist will headline... -
Novo Amor 2023 Australia Tour
Update - 17 May, 2023: Due to the high demand in ticket sales Novo Amor will perform the same dates, except at bigger venues in Brisbane and Sydney. Scroll down for the new... -
Running Touch 2023 Australia Tour
After supporting Australian band Chase Atlantic on their recent UK tour (including three nights at Eventim Apollo in London to 15,000 fans), next month electronic musician
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Street Legal Bypass The Neon To Create Dance Music With Guitars
An Adelaide indie band with a love for dance music that incorporates guitars, Street Legal's brand of new wave, post disco is about instilling more colour into the sonic
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5 Nostalgic Albums Shared By Goldkimono
Dutch indietronica artist Goldkimono returns with 'Melancholy Rain', a dusty, hazy-filled, nostalgic ride through surreal pop tones and trippy electronic landscapes of
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Review: Lorde @ The Riverstage (Brisbane)
Another stunning evening in Brisbane sets the scene for Lorde to return to The Riverstage, which is bursting at its seams.
MUNA are so good it's hard to believe... -
Spoonbill Is The Salvador Dali Of Electronica
When describing the musical style of Spoonbill, aka Jim Moynihan, it's a feat unto itself.
Electronica with lashings of swing, jazz, blues, funk and groove all... -
Open Letter: Regurgitator's UNIT 25th Anniversary Recollections
To mark the 25th anniversary (last November) of their 'UNIT' album, ('Polyester Girl' is 25!), Regurgitator will tour nationally performing the record in all its pixelated
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Introducing Indie Artist Angus McColl
An actor who's also a self-taught musician, Angus McColl recently took the covers of his debut single 'Dead', a hypnotic electro-indie song that was six months in the
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Review: Nakhane @ Brisbane Powerhouse
The smells of Brisbane night markets waft around the Powerhouse, and the atmosphere is buzzing.
To commence the evening (4 March), Lupa J showcases her musical... -
Review: Bon Iver @ The Riverstage (Brisbane)
Like settlers of their own individual islands made of multiple instruments – synthesizers, keyboards and microphones – the six band members of Bon Iver are spaced out across
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Review: Charli XCX @ Northcote Theatre (Melbourne)
At a period of time where our modern pop stars are defined by their 'eras', tonight's Charli XCX show (2 March) sees her most dedicated fans witness something truly
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Review: Peaches @ The Gov (Adelaide)
It seems entirely fitting that King Missile's 'Detachable Penis' is played over the PA ahead of Peaches' sexually charged and, at times, explicit performance – a show of
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