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Augie March's Glenn Richards releases new solo album
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Augie March’s Glenn Richards releases new solo album

by the partae December 10, 2020
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The first week of January 2020 saw Glenn Richards, on crutches due to a Christmas party cricketing incident, in a Melbourne studio with his Augie March bandmates putting down eleven new tracks for what might end up being the sequel to their acclaimed 2000 debut album Sunset Studies. The plan was for Glenn to complete it at home in Hobart and have it released in time for the band’s 20th anniversary of SS, a tour already booked in major theatres throughout the country.  For a couple of months that plan was looking rosy, but we all know the rest.  It played out similarly for most people, big plans or not.  So, after a stiff coffee, he started on the journey that would lead to a fully self made album, two film clips, and a complete set of lyric clips. Cottage industry indeed.

FIBATTY! is a full blooded album, possibly even more ambitious in its instrumentation and thematic reach than your average Augie record, and very far from a typical solo album by a sensitive bloke with an acoustic guitar. While it never stops at any station too long it is maybe best described as a deep, crooked pop album, something that would fit nicely on a playlist with the likes of Split Enz, The Kinks, Deerhunter, Guided By Voices, Richard Davies, The Go Betweens, XTC, Jellyfish, Richard Dawson, or any number of acts past and present who prize vision, quality, humour, genuine feeling and individuality as marks of good music.  But above all it is a Glenn Richards album, DIY ground to sky, and hopefully one of many to be released in this fashion. It is also very much a pandemic album, hopefully his only one.

The album features singles ‘In The Court Of The Cat King’ and brand new cut ‘Alive (Until You’re Not)’.

FIBATTY! is out now via Believe.

“There’s little to be gained at this stage waxing about the strange year we’ve all probably had but I made this record for a number of reasons, chief among them being as a way to process the shift in things and the plain awfulness of a few events closer to home that happened to land in the middle of it.  At the same time I tried to make something that would be enjoyable to listen to whether superficially, forensically or anywhere between.  It has hooks, humour, depth, polish and grime, and as much as is possible in a short album it contains traces of so many of my influences from the proponents of raw four track wizardry to the maestros of the most audacious studio trickery.  In the end though it’s just me in my glorified shed in a backyard, isolation within isolation, hopefully a work of some fellowship and joy.  I’ll be releasing a track a day with an accompanying lyric video for the next several days for edification purposes.” –  Glenn Richards on FIBATTY! 10.12.20
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FIBATTY! 

01 In the Court of the Cat King
02 Alive (Until You’re Not)
03 New Songwriter
04 U R
05 Lake Drive
06 FIBATTY!
07 Last Aid Kit
08 Stalker 1986
09 My Midi Life
10 Backyard Arcana
11 Never Be Your Boy

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Where are you currently based?   I’m currently based in Sydney, Australia. How did you first start playing music?   I saw Frenzal Rhomb playing at the ARIA Awards on TV in 1999 and it changed my life. I wanted to be a musician so bad but didn’t really know how to do that. I then had some family friends in Newcastle start a local band and that inspired me to no end. I started a band pretty quickly after that with some friends from school. We eventually got instruments and learned to play, well after the fact of calling ourselves a band. We played all through high school at anywhere that would have us, scout halls, surf lifesaving clubs, town halls, youth centres. What's been happening recently and how has your Covid experience been so far?   Yeah it’s been really strange, to say the least. I’m an early childhood teacher during the day, so I’ve been working as an essential service all throughout this whole time. It’s strange having that part of my life stay the same, when so much of the other aspects of my life have changed so dramatically. It’s been really hard for me to not go and see shows. I get a lot of fufillment out of the music community, and it’s been tough not seeing artists that I love do their thing. Your single 'Blood' and debut album 'Middle Everything' are out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting for the album?   I have a stack of different influences - from Bloc party to The National, from watching old professional wrestling matches to Beetlejuice, from Batman to Kurt Vonnegut. But more than anything, the sound was really influenced by having my live band present for the recording, and having it be produced by Jonno Tooke from Cry Club. I just feel so lucky that I get to work with artists I respect so greatly. How did you go about writing the music?   I’d meditate and go for really long walks; where I would write down almost random thoughts that I had. I’d come home and spend the night working shopping these random thoughts in to songs on GarageBand on my phone. I then brought these ideas to the band and Jonno and they helped bring them to life. Where and when did you record and who with? I recorded in Sydney during April 2019. I was with Jonno (Cry Club), Emily Duncun (an amazing solo artist), Marcus Tamp (Amends, Burn In Hell and Vices) and Lauren Guerrera (Columbus). How did you approach the recording process?   We all spent quite a long time workshopping and learning the songs before we got in, so the actual recording process was pretty straight forward. What programs/instruments did you use?   It was a pretty straight ahead band format, with guitars, bass, drums and keys How did Blood come about and what does this track mean to you?   Blood came about in the same way that most of the record came about, just through meditation and reflection. It’s about leaning right in to being frustrated, and finding resolution within that. You're playing Vanguard in Sydney on Nov 10, how do you prepare for live shows and what can we expect?   There’s going to be an intimate solo show first, with a few B sides and rarities, and a band show after, that really showcases the bigness of the record. To prepare I spend a lot of time practicing the songs, and getting the sequencing right for the set. Who are you listening to at the moment?   The usual suspects: Phoebe Bridgers, Skepta, The National, Bloc Party, Action Bronson What do you like to do away from music?   I really love watching really old Wrestling matches; there’s just so many memories and nostalgia attached to it for me. What's planned for the remainder of 2020 going into 2021?   I’ve got the next album written, and I’m gonna spend the end of this year and beginning of next year putting it together. Favourite food and place to hangout? I’m going to say Nachos, but there’s really too many faves to mention. I love hanging out with my girlfriend, Michelle - wherever we are is pretty ok.
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Jack R. Reilly

by the partae December 10, 2020
written by the partae

Where are you currently based?

I’m currently based in Sydney, Australia.

How did you first start playing music?

I saw Frenzal Rhomb playing at the ARIA Awards on TV in 1999 and it changed my life. I wanted to be a musician so bad but didn’t really know how to do that. I then had some family friends in Newcastle start a local band and that inspired me to no end. I started a band pretty quickly after that with some friends from school. We eventually got instruments and learned to play, well after the fact of calling ourselves a band. We played all through high school at anywhere that would have us, scout halls, surf lifesaving clubs, town halls, youth centres.

What’s been happening recently and how has your Covid experience been so far?

Yeah it’s been really strange, to say the least. I’m an early childhood teacher during the day, so I’ve been working as an essential service all throughout this whole time. It’s strange having that part of my life stay the same, when so much of the other aspects of my life have changed so dramatically. It’s been really hard for me to not go and see shows. I get a lot of fufillment out of the music community, and it’s been tough not seeing artists that I love do their thing.

Your single ‘Blood’ and debut album ‘Middle Everything’ are out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting for the album?

I have a stack of different influences – from Bloc party to The National, from watching old professional wrestling matches to Beetlejuice, from Batman to Kurt Vonnegut. But more than anything, the sound was really influenced by having my live band present for the recording, and having it be produced by Jonno Tooke from Cry Club. I just feel so lucky that I get to work with artists I respect so greatly.

How did you go about writing the music?

I’d meditate and go for really long walks; where I would write down almost random thoughts that I had. I’d come home and spend the night working shopping these random thoughts in to songs on GarageBand on my phone. I then brought these ideas to the band and Jonno and they helped bring them to life.

Where and when did you record and who with?

I recorded in Sydney during April 2019. I was with Jonno (Cry Club), Emily Duncun (an amazing solo artist), Marcus Tamp (Amends, Burn In Hell and Vices) and Lauren Guerrera (Columbus).

How did you approach the recording process?

We all spent quite a long time workshopping and learning the songs before we got in, so the actual recording process was pretty straight forward.

What programs/instruments did you use?

It was a pretty straight ahead band format, with guitars, bass, drums and keys

How did Blood come about and what does this track mean to you?

Blood came about in the same way that most of the record came about, just through meditation and reflection. It’s about leaning right in to being frustrated, and finding resolution within that.

You’re playing Vanguard in Sydney on Nov 10, how do you prepare for live shows and what can we expect?

There’s going to be an intimate solo show first, with a few B sides and rarities, and a band show after, that really showcases the bigness of the record. To prepare I spend a lot of time practicing the songs, and getting the sequencing right for the set.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

The usual suspects: Phoebe Bridgers, Skepta, The National, Bloc Party, Action Bronson

What do you like to do away from music?

I really love watching really old Wrestling matches; there’s just so many memories and nostalgia attached to it for me.

What’s planned for the remainder of 2020 going into 2021?

I’ve got the next album written, and I’m gonna spend the end of this year and beginning of next year putting it together.

Favourite food and place to hangout?

I’m going to say Nachos, but there’s really too many faves to mention. I love hanging out with my girlfriend, Michelle – wherever we are is pretty ok.

 

https://www.facebook.com/jack.r.reillymusic

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TICKETS HERE Mildlife have today announced they will be taking to the stage in celebration of their ARIA Top 10 album ‘Automatic’. Astral People and Handsome Tours are thrilled to present the Melbourne collective for two shows over the one night at Sydney’s Factory Theatre on Saturday 6th February 2021. Emerging onto the scene in 2018 with their tantalising debut album ‘Phase’, it didn’t take long for Mildlife to transfix listeners and enchant a loyal following. With a unique, genre bending sound that seamlessly weaves between jazz, krautrock and demon beats, Mildlife are firmly cemented in a league all of their own. ‘Phase’ saw them nominated for Best Album at the Worldwide FM Awards in 2018, as well as Best Independent Jazz Album at the AIR Awards in 2019 and walking away with the gong for Best Electronic Act at The Age Music Victoria Awards. Their most recent release ‘Automatic’ represents a sonic maturation for the band as each track feels more disciplined, directional and arguably more danceable. Despite the developments to their sound and song writing approach, they have skilfully managed to maintain that quintessential Mildlife essence across each of these new songs. 'Automatic' debuted at number 8 on the ARIA chart and has seen the four piece collect further acclaim from Sydney Morning Herald, Brooklyn Vegan, The Music, Rolling Stone and NME. The album was spotlighted as Album Of The Week across FBi, Radio, 3RRR and 2SER, as well as enjoying comprehensive DSP support. Following the release of ‘Automatic', the band released a new remix package for record’s title track, produced by the extraordinary Jono Ma (Jagwa Ma, The Dreemas) and the exception Psychemagik. On top of this the band have also shared the exquisite visual accompaniment to ‘Automatic.’ Created with long time collaborator Hayden Sommerville, the music video features the sculptural design work of bassist Tom Shanahan and his mother, Joanne, and was custom built by the band at Mood Workshop. The ever-cohesive aesthetic and feel of Mildlife does not falter in a live setting, in fact it is on stage where the band comes most to life. So, while 2020 has provided far fewer options for live performance it has allowed the band to hone their craft and they couldn’t be more ready and excited to give their new tracks the live performance they’ve been waiting for and to air out their classics. Excitements levels are palpable for these shows. Secure your spot, you don’t want to miss out on this buzz! “Virtuoso space-jazz magic.” The Guardian “My new favourite band from Australia!” Gilles Peterson, BBC 6 “[On Automatic]...Mildlife's second wave is far from mild” The Age “Hearing Mildlife for the first time provides the sort of euphoric experience that countless people chase with hallucinogens, transcendental meditation, and even religion.” Rolling Stone, 4.5 stars “It’s jazzier, groovier and harder-hitting, but somehow also softer to the touch. ‘Automatic’ keeps you guessing right up to the final seconds of each song.” NME SHOWS Sat 6 Feb - Factory Theatre, Sydney (6.30pm) Sat 6 Feb - Factory Theatre, Sydney (9.30pm) ON SALE NOW
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Mildlife announce shows at Sydney’s Factory Theatre Two shows over the one night on February 6 2021!

by the partae December 10, 2020
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TICKETS HERE

Mildlife have today announced they will be taking to the stage in celebration of their ARIA Top 10 album ‘Automatic’. Astral People and Handsome Tours are thrilled to present the Melbourne collective for two shows over the one night at Sydney’s Factory Theatre on Saturday 6th February 2021.

Emerging onto the scene in 2018 with their tantalising debut album ‘Phase’, it didn’t take long for Mildlife to transfix listeners and enchant a loyal following. With a unique, genre bending sound that seamlessly weaves between jazz, krautrock and demon beats, Mildlife are firmly cemented in a league all of their own.

‘Phase’ saw them nominated for Best Album at the Worldwide FM Awards in 2018, as well as Best Independent Jazz Album at the AIR Awards in 2019 and walking away with the gong for Best Electronic Act at The Age Music Victoria Awards.

Their most recent release ‘Automatic’ represents a sonic maturation for the band as each track feels more disciplined, directional and arguably more danceable. Despite the developments to their sound and song writing approach, they have skilfully managed to maintain that quintessential Mildlife essence across each of these new songs.

‘Automatic’ debuted at number 8 on the ARIA chart and has seen the four piece collect further acclaim from Sydney Morning Herald, Brooklyn Vegan, The Music, Rolling Stone and NME. The album was spotlighted as Album Of The Week across FBi, Radio, 3RRR and 2SER, as well as enjoying comprehensive DSP support.

Following the release of ‘Automatic’, the band released a new remix package for record’s title track, produced by the extraordinary Jono Ma (Jagwa Ma, The Dreemas) and the exception Psychemagik. On top of this the band have also shared the exquisite visual accompaniment to ‘Automatic.’ Created with long time collaborator Hayden Sommerville, the music video features the sculptural design work of bassist Tom Shanahan and his mother, Joanne, and was custom built by the band at Mood Workshop.

The ever-cohesive aesthetic and feel of Mildlife does not falter in a live setting, in fact it is on stage where the band comes most to life. So, while 2020 has provided far fewer options for live performance it has allowed the band to hone their craft and they couldn’t be more ready and excited to give their new tracks the live performance they’ve been waiting for and to air out their classics.

Excitements levels are palpable for these shows.
Secure your spot, you don’t want to miss out on this buzz!

 

“Virtuoso space-jazz magic.”
The Guardian
“My new favourite band from Australia!”
Gilles Peterson, BBC 6

“[On Automatic]…Mildlife’s second wave is far from mild”
The Age

“Hearing Mildlife for the first time provides the sort of euphoric experience that countless people chase with hallucinogens, transcendental meditation, and even religion.”
Rolling Stone, 4.5 stars

“It’s jazzier, groovier and harder-hitting, but somehow also softer to the touch. ‘Automatic’ keeps you guessing right up to the final seconds of each song.”
NME

SHOWS
Sat 6 Feb – Factory Theatre, Sydney (6.30pm)
Sat 6 Feb – Factory Theatre, Sydney (9.30pm)ON SALE NOW

LISTEN TO ‘Automatic’ HERE

WATCH ‘Automatic’ music video HERE

‘Automatic’ remix project HERE

Mildlife:
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The Teskey Brothers Release The Video For 'Highway Home For Christmas'
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The Teskey Brothers Release The Video For ‘Highway Home For Christmas’

by the partae December 10, 2020
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‘Dreaming Of A Christmas With You’/’Highway Home For Christmas’
The Teskey Brothers

Out now through Ivy League Records

Available to buy/stream here

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Where are you currently based? I am currently based in Sydney, Australia. How did you first start playing music? Music has always been a big part of my life from playing the recorder in my childhood years and then moving on to playing clarinet, guitar and the drums. My upbringing with also living in remote places such as Arnhem Land and Papua New Guinea has definitely had a positive influence on me as a person and into my song writing.   What's been happening recently and how has your Covid experience been so far? The year 2020 has been a year of growth and re-connection to my inner self. I have been going for walks in nature with my Staffy Flo, meditating and enjoying practising the Wim Hoff method. During COVID lockdown, I found myself picking up the guitar a lot more and revisiting my song writing. You could say that ‘Endure’ was born in a year of great worldly change.   Your new single 'Endure' is out soon, what influenced the sound and songwriting? I am very excited to have released my new single ‘Endure’. My influence for this song comes from a belief that we are living in world increasingly challenged by lack of social connection and isolation from nature. Endure is about the endless importance of harmony with the natural world, and a gentle reminder of what has and always will be important.  How did you go about writing Endure? Firstly, by playing around with chords and sythn progressions in the studio and I then came up with the lyric ideas to lay over the top, and it all unfolded from there. Originally the instrumentation had a strong electronic influence, but I decided to strip it back quite a bit. Overall, I wanted to go for a simple vibe to drive a clear message - that was really what I was looking for in this song. Where and when did you record/produce/master and who with? All done in the home studio, with the help of my multi-talented muso husband.  How did you approach the recording process and what did you most enjoy? Just knocked back a few shots and off we went. Not really, it was all quite focused. Once I had a clear vision of what I wanted, it was just a matter of having several studio sessions to get it all down. I loved the process of laying down the vocals in my own personalised green coloured vocal booth with an ornamental frog light-catcher. Just bringing in the rainforest vibes! What programs/instruments were used? Logic, with programmed synths and drums. Plus added live guitars and bass. How did the concept for the music video come about? My vison for the Endure music clip was to simply be walking along a forest trail and absorbing the energy of nature. I wanted to show the beauty, nature and love. And yes, there is a tree hug in there! The video is a powerful reminder that the simple things in life have never been more important and reflects on lost memories and intimate connections.  Where and when did you film and who did you work with? It was filmed in the The Cumberland State Forest, which was perfect for the forest trail walk, and to our surprise also the ideal spot for the filming of the drone shots. The way I connected with the Videographer John Mamutil was via Instagram, which was amazing, as we found out later that we actually already knew each other outside of Instagram. To work together on the Endure clip was the perfect collaboration for both of us. What did you find most challenging and rewarding during the creation of the music video? I really enjoyed the editing side of things, and I loved the creative process of putting all of the footage together. To see the storyline come to life is very rewarding. But the challenging thing for me would be the grading part of it – though I got through it and am pretty happy with the whole outcome.  Who are you listening to at the moment?   So many different things – new and old. I made up my own Spotify playlist called ‘Random Friends and Finds’- which pretty much sums up who I love to listen to.  What do you like to do away from music? I love to Roller skate! That is my new thing to do either at the skate park or at the roller rink. I am a visual artist and have a fashion label called Luvlok too. I have shown my art in solo and group exhibitions in Sydney and the ACT, and my paintings were recently featured on the ABC TV series Black Comedy. My fashion label Luvlok, is very Artisan style having a focus on one-of-a-kind garments made with natural hand painted fabrics. I have been blessed to have had these featured in US fashion magazines, Elegant Magazine, SALYSE, and Prolific.  Any gigs coming up? Not at the moment, but in 2021 – I hope so…. readers - feel free to follow my Instagram account to keep yourself in the loop. What's planned for the remainder of 2020 going into 2021? It’s almost Christmas Partae peeps, so celebrating is on the cards. And for 2021 – Recover, continue writing and reconnect with family after this crazy year that we all have had. And I have a whole library of songs that are just bursting to be released into the world. So, keep tuned. Favourite food and place to hang out? Formaggi Ocello in Surry Hills, Sydney - that would be my fav. You really need to experience their ‘Cheese and Wine’ nights. In summer, my perfect hang would be somewhere with a pool, palm trees, and a cocktail bar…. either by the beach or nestled somewhere in the Aussie bushland.
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Mia Lovelock

by the partae December 10, 2020
written by the partae

Where are you currently based?
I am currently based in Sydney, Australia.

How did you first start playing music?
Music has always been a big part of my life from playing the recorder in my childhood years and then moving on to playing clarinet, guitar and the drums. My upbringing with also living in remote places such as Arnhem Land and Papua New Guinea has definitely had a positive influence on me as a person and into my song writing.  

What’s been happening recently and how has your Covid experience been so far?
The year 2020 has been a year of growth and re-connection to my inner self. I have been going for walks in nature with my Staffy Flo, meditating and enjoying practising the Wim Hoff method. During COVID lockdown, I found myself picking up the guitar a lot more and revisiting my song writing. You could say that ‘Endure’ was born in a year of great worldly change.  

Your new single ‘Endure’ is out soon, what influenced the sound and songwriting?
I am very excited to have released my new single ‘Endure’. My influence for this song comes from a belief that we are living in world increasingly challenged by lack of social connection and isolation from nature. Endure is about the endless importance of harmony with the natural world, and a gentle reminder of what has and always will be important. 

How did you go about writing Endure?
Firstly, by playing around with chords and sythn progressions in the studio and I then came up with the lyric ideas to lay over the top, and it all unfolded from there. Originally the instrumentation had a strong electronic influence, but I decided to strip it back quite a bit. Overall, I wanted to go for a simple vibe to drive a clear message – that was really what I was looking for in this song.

Where and when did you record/produce/master and who with?
All done in the home studio, with the help of my multi-talented muso husband. 

How did you approach the recording process and what did you most enjoy?
Just knocked back a few shots and off we went. Not really, it was all quite focused. Once I had a clear vision of what I wanted, it was just a matter of having several studio sessions to get it all down. I loved the process of laying down the vocals in my own personalised green coloured vocal booth with an ornamental frog light-catcher. Just bringing in the rainforest vibes!

What programs/instruments were used?

Logic, with programmed synths and drums. Plus added live guitars and bass.

How did the concept for the music video come about?

My vison for the Endure music clip was to simply be walking along a forest trail and absorbing the energy of nature. I wanted to show the beauty, nature and love. And yes, there is a tree hug in there! The video is a powerful reminder that the simple things in life have never been more important and reflects on lost memories and intimate connections. 

Where and when did you film and who did you work with?

It was filmed in the The Cumberland State Forest, which was perfect for the forest trail walk, and to our surprise also the ideal spot for the filming of the drone shots. The way I connected with the Videographer John Mamutil was via Instagram, which was amazing, as we found out later that we actually already knew each other outside of Instagram. To work together on the Endure clip was the perfect collaboration for both of us.

What did you find most challenging and rewarding during the creation of the music video?

I really enjoyed the editing side of things, and I loved the creative process of putting all of the footage together. To see the storyline come to life is very rewarding. But the challenging thing for me would be the grading part of it – though I got through it and am pretty happy with the whole outcome. 

Who are you listening to at the moment?  

So many different things – new and old. I made up my own Spotify playlist called ‘Random Friends and Finds’- which pretty much sums up who I love to listen to. 

What do you like to do away from music?

I love to Roller skate! That is my new thing to do either at the skate park or at the roller rink. I am a visual artist and have a fashion label called Luvlok too. I have shown my art in solo and group exhibitions in Sydney and the ACT, and my paintings were recently featured on the ABC TV series Black Comedy. My fashion label Luvlok, is very Artisan style having a focus on one-of-a-kind garments made with natural hand painted fabrics. I have been blessed to have had these featured in US fashion magazines, Elegant Magazine, SALYSE, and Prolific. 

Any gigs coming up?

Not at the moment, but in 2021 – I hope so…. readers – feel free to follow my Instagram account to keep yourself in the loop.

What’s planned for the remainder of 2020 going into 2021?

It’s almost Christmas Partae peeps, so celebrating is on the cards. And for 2021 – Recover, continue writing and reconnect with family after this crazy year that we all have had. And I have a whole library of songs that are just bursting to be released into the world. So, keep tuned.

Favourite food and place to hang out?

Formaggi Ocello in Surry Hills, Sydney – that would be my fav. You really need to experience their ‘Cheese and Wine’ nights. In summer, my perfect hang would be somewhere with a pool, palm trees, and a cocktail bar…. either by the beach or nestled somewhere in the Aussie bushland.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mialovelock/

Spotify: https://bit.ly/MiaLovelock

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OCEAN ALLEY ANNOUNCE NEW COVID-SAFE SUMMER SHOWS NATIONAL TOUR RESCHEDULED FOR AUGUST + MORE DATES ADDED
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OCEAN ALLEY ANNOUNCE NEW COVID-SAFE SUMMER SHOWS NATIONAL TOUR RESCHEDULED FOR AUGUST + MORE DATES ADDED

by the partae December 9, 2020
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Photo credit: The Sauce

“Lonely Diamond is not just the Sydney sextet’s most sonically diverse and interesting set of tunes to date, but also undoubtedly their best” – Australian Guitar Magazine

“purveyors of a sound that an entire generation of laid-back young Australians has come to resonate with” – GQ

**** “a monster of a record that manages to inspire excitement at every one of its dizzying turns”
– NME Australia

**** “one of Australia’s most accomplished and exciting bands on the scene”
– Rolling Stone Australia

Ocean Alley have announced new COVID-Safe shows in Melbourne, Canberra and Newcastle for the summer, to coincide with the expansion and reschedule of their national headline tour until August 2021 due to varying COVID restrictions across the states.

New dates* on sale 10am AEDT Friday 11 December from oceanalley.com.au

To kick off the New Year, the psychedelic-surf-rockers will perform in Adelaide as part of the Summer Sounds Concert Series, followed by performances at Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne on January 21, Canberra Theatre on February 6 and Newcastle’s Civic Theatre on March 27 with local supports to be announced. It will be the band’s first headline shows in these cities since 2018, as well as the first time local audiences can experience Ocean Alley’s ARIA-nominated third album Lonely Diamond in the flesh.

Now rescheduled to commence in half two of 2021, the band’s Australian Headline Tour will commence at John Cain Arena on August 6, before visiting Adelaide’s Thebarton Theatre on August 13 and 14, Brisbane’s Fortitude Musical Hall for three shows between August 20-22, hometown shows at Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on August 27 and 28, before rounding up at Fremantle Arts Centre on September 11. To date, more than 25,000 tickets have been sold across all shows and Perth’s electrifying Psychedelic Porn Crumpets and indie-pop darlings Dulcie both remain on support duties for the full tour.

In a statement regarding the decision to reschedule, the band shared “The recent easing of COVID restrictions definitely signals hope for the wider entertainment industry after what’s been a difficult year for all. While things are moving in a positive direction, there are still huge variances state-by-state in what is possible across inside and outdoor venues. In light of this, we will be rescheduling our Australian Tour that was due to kick off in February next year until August 2021. It’s not a decision that we’ve made lightly – we appreciate that these shows have been a long time coming, and it may seem confusing given the positivity around recent seated shows that have taken place or been announced. We have been creating the best possible live experience for this tour, and we want you to experience these shows in the way they’re intended… a room full of people, dancing shoulder to shoulder.”

All tickets that have already been purchased will be valid for the new show dates. Any ticket-holders who are unable to attend the rescheduled dates can safely and securely re-sell their tickets via the Tixel marketplace or obtain a full refund from the point of purchase.

Australia’s beloved funk-lords Ocean Alley have spent the past decade creating a unique lane for themselves as a proudly independent band. Following the breakout success of their 2018 album Chiaroscuro led by runaway single and triple j Hottest 100 #1 ‘Confidence’, their third LP Lonely Diamond was released to critical acclaim in June this year and debuted at #1 on the ARIA Vinyl Chart, #2 on the Australian Albums Chart and #3 on the overall Albums Chart. Despite sold out international tours and major festival appearances including Reading & Leeds (UK), Splendour In The Grass (AUS) and Sziget (HU) under their belt, plus more than 350 million catalogue streams, the inner-workings of the band haven’t changed much since their humble beginnings jamming in a Northern Beaches garage -constantly pushing their own boundaries and defying expectations of what their music can be.
OCEAN ALLEY APPEARING AT
Friday 11 December – Night Quarter, Sunshine Coast SOLD OUT
Saturday 12 December – Night Quarter, Sunshine Coast SOLD OUT
Sunday 13  December – Miami Marketta, Gold Coast SOLD OUT
Thursday 7 January – Summer Sounds Concert Series, Adelaide
Thursday 21 January – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne NEW SHOW
Saturday 6 February – Canberra Theatre, Canberra NEW SHOW
Saturday 20 March – A Day on the Lawn Festival, Hobart
Saturday 27 March – Civic Theatre, Newcastle NEW SHOW
Friday 2 April – Bluesfest, Byron Bay

New dates on sale 10am AEDT Friday 11 December* from oceanalley.com.au
*Melbourne on sale 12pm AEDT Wednesday 16 December

OCEAN ALLEY
AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2021

with Psychedelic Porn Crumpets & Dulcie
Tickets on sale now* from oceanalley.com.au

Friday 6 August – John Cain Arena, Melbourne
Friday 13 August – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide SOLD OUT
Saturday 14 August – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide NEW SHOW
Friday 20 August – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane SOLD OUT
Saturday 21 August – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane SOLD OUT
Sunday 22 August – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane NEW SHOW
Friday 27 August – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney SOLD OUT
Saturday 28 August – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
Saturday 11 September – Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle

Presented by triple j, Lonely Lands Agency & UNIFIED Music Group

*Fortitude Music Hall on sale from 10am AEDT Friday 11 December

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What is your name and role within Big Orange? Daniel. Songwriter Where are you currently based? Western suburbs of Perth Congratulations on the new album, 'An Ode To Odious'! How does the record sit with you guys as a band, now it's finally out and released?   Thank you. While others enjoy the album it's good for us to be able to sort of forget about it and move onto something new. We went back to the studio the week it was released.  Would you say the approach to songwriting/arranging differed much during the creative process of this album? (If so, how?) No, it’s the same process where I bring complete songs demoed to the band and we work out how to play them.  I work in my music room every day and play until something comes out of nowhere and then I go to work on that. I usually try to make sure the framework and structure of the song is in place i.e. arrangement, melody, lyrics before I start work on the production side. Though sometimes i'm a little eager to see what it'll sound like with bells and whistles. (I put bells and whistles on all my songs).  What was something you learned about the way Big Orange works together, over the course of making 'An Ode To Odious'? Well Jamie our drummer is a fairly new addition and our first time with him in the studio so it's all been learning really.  Were you particularly inspired by any sounds or records going into making this album? I haven’t been listening to a lot of music over the last few years because I don’t wanna get too influenced by it or rip off a song or something. Especially when I’m working on stuff and I’m always working on stuff. But there are lots of influences on the album. If 'An Ode To Odious' was THE album for newcomers to Big Orange's sounds, what tracks would you recommend they listen to first to get a good scope of the type of band you are, and why?   Our sound is pretty all over the place so it’s hard to give an idea of what type of band we are but maybe I Wanna Know and Goodnight Kiss Vampire Bite because it displays some of the variety in our styles going from rock to a more piano based pop song. The band is WA-based; how have you found the vibe has been for live music and rallying together in the time of COVID? I don’t think there has been much to worry about really over here in Western Australia and from what I can tell a lot of bands have been doin fine in terms of gigs. We haven’t played much this year, have spent more time recording and working on new material, so I can’t really speak for the vibe. What is exciting you about returning to live touring in 2021? Touring is always a good, 2021 will be no different I'm sure other than we will have a record out that hopefully people know and love.  https://www.facebook.com/bigorangetheband/
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Big Orange

by the partae December 9, 2020
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What is your name and role within Big Orange?

Daniel. Songwriter

Where are you currently based?

Western suburbs of Perth

Congratulations on the new album, ‘An Ode To Odious’! How does the record sit with you guys as a band, now it’s finally out and released?  

Thank you. While others enjoy the album it’s good for us to be able to sort of forget about it and move onto something new. We went back to the studio the week it was released.

Would you say the approach to songwriting/arranging differed much during the creative process of this album? (If so, how?)

No, it’s the same process where I bring complete songs demoed to the band and we work out how to play them.

I work in my music room every day and play until something comes out of nowhere and then I go to work on that. I usually try to make sure the framework and structure of the song is in place i.e. arrangement, melody, lyrics before I start work on the production side. Though sometimes i’m a little eager to see what it’ll sound like with bells and whistles. (I put bells and whistles on all my songs).

What was something you learned about the way Big Orange works together, over the course of making ‘An Ode To Odious’?

Well Jamie our drummer is a fairly new addition and our first time with him in the studio so it’s all been learning really.

Were you particularly inspired by any sounds or records going into making this album?

I haven’t been listening to a lot of music over the last few years because I don’t wanna get too influenced by it or rip off a song or something. Especially when I’m working on stuff and I’m always working on stuff. But there are lots of influences on the album.

If ‘An Ode To Odious’ was THE album for newcomers to Big Orange’s sounds, what tracks would you recommend they listen to first to get a good scope of the type of band you are, and why?

Our sound is pretty all over the place so it’s hard to give an idea of what type of band we are but maybe I Wanna Know and Goodnight Kiss Vampire Bite because it displays some of the variety in our styles going from rock to a more piano based pop song.

The band is WA-based; how have you found the vibe has been for live music and rallying together in the time of COVID?I don’t think there has been much to worry about really over here in Western Australia and from what I can tell a lot of bands have been doin fine in terms of gigs. We haven’t played much this year, have spent more time recording and working on new material, so I can’t really speak for the vibe.

What is exciting you about returning to live touring in 2021?
Touring is always a good, 2021 will be no different I’m sure other than we will have a record out that hopefully people know and love.

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BACHIR SALLOUM 

by the partae December 9, 2020
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Beirut-born, Dubai-based Bachir Salloum is an artist turning heads right now with his blend of deep and progressive house music. We caught up with him around the release of his new EP on 3rd Avenue ‘Head Above Water’…

Hey Bachir, thanks for talking with us! Where are you right this moment?

Hello guys, thank you for your interest in me, and for having me on your radar.

I am from Beirut but living in Dubai for the past 5 years.

You’ve loved music since you were young and got into the Beirut scene where you’re from, but what was it that brought your big break? 

Well, music was always a big part of my daily life, so I think every achievement in my musical career seems like one of many big breaks to me.

You’ve played alongside some amazing artists, what was the biggest pinch me moment for you? 

Can’t really decide which one was the best moment, all my shows are very special to me. But one that always stays in my memory was playing alongside Black Coffee in Dubai. I reached the venue early, it was only the two of us on the bill, the venue was completely empty, which is my favourite scenario because I like to fill up the dance floor and start ambient vibes. Also, on that specific night, one of my favourite producers and influencers was there to listen to me play, that person was Guy J. I don’t think I will ever forget that night.

You’ve just released ‘Head Above Water’ on 3rd Avenue. Congrats, it’s an awesome release! What was the inspiration behind these tracks? 

I wrote these tracks after ADE festival, it’s one of my favourite festivals, plus Amsterdam is a great city. The whole experience is an amazing inspiration, you listen to the best quality of music from great artists. 

Where did you write them? Which track is your favourite if you had to pick?!

I did these tracks at my home studio, it’s where I spend most of my time, creating and learning. In the music universe you learn something new every day. To be honest I really like all 3 tracks, the EP is versatile as it caters to  different audiences. But if I really had to pick one it would be the title track, “Head Above Water”.

How are you finding the current situation, as you’re based in Dubai, how is it there? 

Dubai is an amazing city, super-advanced and safe, I believe we all learned how to cope and adapt to the current situation, but I always say, amazing things are coming along for all of us.

Have you found that COVID has helped you get motivated and inspired in the studio, or has it been hard – I guess do you find the gigs inspiring when it comes to writing new music too, or have you been able to stay focused with all this time we’ve had to stay in? 

This pandemic was a big mental challenge for all of us, and like most people, I had my ups and downs, but I am also grateful that this pandemic has given me the opportunity to truly focus on creating music and improving my techniques to go deeper into music production. This has been the silver lining for me.

What’s next for you? 

I’ve got a track ‘Transverse Waves’ dropping on Hoomidas’ ‘Hoom Side of the Moon’ compilation on Dec 18th.  More releases are coming up which I am really excited to share with everyone.  And of course, hopefully 2021 will see us back playing and dancing.

 

Bachir Salloum’s ‘Head Above Water’ EP is out now on 3rd Avenue, get it here: https://www.beatport.com/release/head-above-water/3176500. Look out for his release on Hoomidas, out Dec 18th!

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Nandun

by the partae December 9, 2020
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Where are you currently based?

I am currently based in Brisbane, about 30 minutes north of the city.

What’s been happening recently and how has your Covid experience been so far?

My Covid experience has been a bit rocky. I play gigs for a living, and have done so for the past 4 years, and I took a big hit during Covid. I also ended up being lost and unmotivated with nothing to do. But after a while, I picked myself back up and made the decision to figure out and reinvent myself. I also had loads of free time to work on new music.

But things are starting to pick back up. And for all the bad of Covid, it did have some positives in there.

How did you first start playing music?

When I was 5 my mom enrolled me to get piano lessons, which I continued till I was about 11. But when I was 16 is when I first picked up a guitar, and got serious with my music.

You’ve changed up your sound to more RnB pop style, why’d this come about?

During the lockdown I had endless amounts of time to listen to a wide range of genres and experiment. I was unclear about my direction with my music and so I tried heaps of sounds with my guitar and loops to arrive at my current R&B/ Pop-esque style. I also made changes to my look with the blonde hair.

Your new single ‘Crazy Crazy’ is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting?

“Crazy Crazy” came about during the lockdown period. When I write music, I usually lay down a beat and chord progression using my looping rig. The chorus was the first thing I wrote in that song. This was when I was experimenting with my new style. 

After getting the live version of the track complete, I headed over to the studio where myself and Josh Beattie added the crazy elements you hear in the song. For example, there is a percussion section in the song where Josh plays on two glasses using a fork and a spoon. After putting the studio version together I did a rewrite of some of the lyrics, which resulted in “Crazy Crazy” as you hear today.

How did you go about writing Crazy Crazy and what is the story behind the track?

The track was based on a past relationship. Where everything seemed great at one point, but this was just the honeymoon phase. You turn around a few days later and its over, just like that, with no warning whatsoever. Makes you wonder if the signs were always there.

Where and when did you record/produce/master?

“Crazy Crazy” was recorded with and produced by Josh Beattie at his studio in the Gold Coast, and afterwards was mastered by Paul Blakey.

How was your experience working with Josh Beattie the producer?

This is the 2nd track I have done with Josh Beattie, and we have always had a good chemistry in the studio. We seem to have the same wacky curiosity for trying different things and weird sounds which we never think would work, but almost always end up making the final cut of the track. 

Working with Josh is a blast because he is great at filling in the missing pieces, as well as encouraging artists and making them feel at ease. I know this for a fact because I recorded my first song with him and was very nervous heading in to record.

We recorded “Crazy Crazy” over 2 days, and this was the first track recorded in his new studio. Plus he also lets me sleep in the studio, so I don’t have to commute back and forth from Brisbane, which is a bonus. 

What’s the Brisbane live music scene like post Covid?

I think things are slowly starting to pick back up in Brisbane. The first few weeks back playing live gigs were a bit tricky, with the “no dancing” rule. I’d see people vibing, only to be approached by venue staff who inform them they need to be seated. 

However, things seem to be returning to a state of normalcy. I believe that there are still less live gigs going around, and still some limitations, but hopefully in the next few months we will be back to the usual.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

Someone asked me recently who my favorite artist was and I said something along the lines of “I don’t think I have a favorite artist of all time, but if you asked me who my favorite modern artist is it would have to be Khalid”. He has a unique style, which is unmistakable. Some other artists I’m really vibing with right now are Childish Gambino, Bruno Mars and Daniel Caesar. 

What do you like to do away from music?

When I’m not working on music or related material, you can find me at the gym. I train in mixed martial arts (Kickboxing & Jiu Jitsu) which I personally believe improves my focus, discipline and drive in other aspects of my life.

I also love the occasional binge, with my most recent being “The Queens Gambit”

Any new music on the way?

I have another track set for release early next year, potentially in February/ March. Don’t want to give out too many hints just yet, but I thought I would start the new year by releasing something a bit laid back and chilled out. 

What’s planned for the remainder of 2020 going into 2021?

Well, I just had my sold out single launch show at the JunkBar, Brisbane. This show was set to be my final big event for this year. I will be releasing a couple of videos from my show, as well as a little animated video & lyric video over the coming weeks leading into January. 

Apart from that, I have a radio interview at Juice FM in the Gold Coast set for Friday the 11th.

Favourite food and place to hangout?

Korean Fried Chicken is hands down my favorite thing to eat. 

The favorite place to hang is kinda a tricky one, theres a couple because I drive around a bit for gigs. But once in a while, my housemate and I (also a musician) would go to Shorncliffe pier and have a late night jam sesh at like 2 AM.

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JXCKY ‘What’s So Good About Brandon?’

by the partae December 8, 2020
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Melbourne based artist JXCKY (pronounced: Jacky) is finalising his 2020 with RnB, pop infused single titled What’s So Good About Brandon?

Following his most recent release Lockdown Lover which gained JXCKY a massive amount of industry and audience awareness, this new release promises to showcase a wider range of creativity and soul.

“Jxcky captures the melancholy and heartbreak being felt the world over, but through his silky vocals shines a light of hope” – Australian Music Scene 2020

The single underlines that post summer break-up despair, a position many individuals have found themselves in. The  denial and anger,  struggling to come to accept. In the midst of secrets, confessions and constant comparison, that the ideal outcome that they  sought in this affair is never going to happen.

Artist Biography:
It is the pursuit of every artist to captivate their audience and transport every listener to a sonic fantasy that captures both the objective and subjective aspects of life. For Melbourne based artist JXCKY (pronounced: Jacky), this pursuit is integral to his brand overall, seeking to capture the dramatic, tumultuous and fleeting moments to create a lasting, sentimental effect on anyone and everyone who is willing to listen, empathise and understand. 

Seamlessly blending contemporary pop with modern R&B flair, JXCKY utilises his literary influences and passion for writing to uniquely detail his personal experiences into memorable hooks and melodies. Inspired by artists who are intrinsically authentic like Taylor Swift and Zayn, and those who explore spiritual complexity and the power of sincerity like Daniel Caesar and Bruno Major, JXCKY unites these qualities to create a truly synergised sound with the ability to intimately navigate through deep musical labyrinths.

The future looks bright for JXCKY with multiple singles slated for worldwide release over the next few months of 2020, leading into a cosmic album project in 2021, exploring the universal themes of anger, jealousy, revenge in a signature dark pop / R&B soundscape.

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What is your name and role within VINNY? Mr Aubry - I play the role as the singer Where are you currently based? Melbourne, Australia.  What's been happening recently and how has your Covid experience been? Not a lot, sitting poolside sipping martini’s. Laying low trying to bliss out in the sun. Iso was amazing! We aren’t ready to go back yet.  How did VINNY form? We were deep in a session at an underground disco church. When out of nowhere a 7 foot gorgeous man laced in a tailor disco ball suit approached us and offered us the job. We then spent 4 years at a secret Island in VIN-CAMP learning all the ways of VINNY. Once graduating from VIN-CAMP we were placed back at the same underground disco church which is now a Chinese take-away restaurant and we’ve been following the way of VINNY ever since.  Your new single 'Fire' is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting?  We wanted a dance floor banger. Something that makes you want to move and feel good. At the time we were listening to a lot of 70’s disco and rock n roll. From Janis Ian, Barry white & Rick James to INXS, stones & The Clash.  the song by sunrise.” How did Fire come about? We had this groove and feeling in our bones. We were lying poolside sipping pina coladas, watching the sun go down when out of nowhere, a topless, coconut-oiled man walked past us down to the beach playing his saxophone, shooting fire out of the bell (thus the name, ‘Fire’). We befriended him and asked if he would come into the studio that night to help us finish off the track. We worked throughout the night and finished the song by sunrise. Where and when did you record/produce/master and who did you work with? We recorded Fire in a secluded island off the Bahamas! We worked with Alex Markwell & Alex Gopher. Massive love to the whole team   How did you approach the recording process? We just went in and got it done. Good vibes, good food & booze. A very relaxing and exciting experience.  What programs/instruments did you use? This is private information we are not allowed to dispose of. Thank you.  What did you find most challenging and rewarding during the creation of Fire? Most rewarding was spending a month on a secluded island with 6 of my best friends. Most challenging was spending a month on a secluded island with 6 of my best friends.  Any shows coming up? Nothing as of yet. Will be a while before we play our debut show. Which let me tell you. Will be like nothing you’ve ever seen before.  Who are you listening to at the moment? Barry White. Too much Barry White. Not enough Barry White.  What do you like to do away from music? Go on river boat gambling trips.  What's planned for the remainder of 2020 going into 2021? Coming out of 2020 with a bang. Lots of things in the works. 2021 we go into movement for world domination. The future looks bright ahead.  Favourite food and place to hangout? Ramen for me atm.  I loveeee hanging out at our dear friends new venue WESTWOOD in footscray. It’s a belter of a joint. Just don’t forget your passport!  Adios, bye for now, thank you, love you, VINNY bless you all  https://www.facebook.com/VINNYDISCO/
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VINNY

by the partae December 8, 2020
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What is your name and role within VINNY?
Mr Aubry – I play the role as the singer
 
Where are you currently based?
Melbourne, Australia.
 
What’s been happening recently and how has your Covid experience been?
Not a lot, sitting poolside sipping martini’s. Laying low trying to bliss out in the sun. Iso was amazing! We aren’t ready to go back yet.
 
How did VINNY form?
We were deep in a session at an underground disco church. When out of nowhere a 7 foot gorgeous man laced in a tailor disco ball suit approached us and offered us the job. We then spent 4 years at a secret Island in VIN-CAMP learning all the ways of VINNY. Once graduating from VIN-CAMP we were placed back at the same underground disco church which is now a Chinese take-away restaurant and we’ve been following the way of VINNY ever since.
 
Your new single ‘Fire’ is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting? 
We wanted a dance floor banger. Something that makes you want to move and feel good. At the time we were listening to a lot of 70’s disco and rock n roll. From Janis Ian, Barry white & Rick James to INXS, stones & The Clash.  the song by sunrise.”
 
How did Fire come about?
We had this groove and feeling in our bones. We were lying poolside sipping pina coladas, watching the sun go down when out of nowhere, a topless, coconut-oiled man walked past us down to the beach playing his saxophone, shooting fire out of the bell (thus the name, ‘Fire’). We befriended him and asked if he would come into the studio that night to help us finish off the track. We worked throughout the night and finished the song by sunrise.
 
Where and when did you record/produce/master and who did you work with?
We recorded Fire in a secluded island off the Bahamas! We worked with Alex Markwell & Alex Gopher. Massive love to the whole team.
 
How did you approach the recording process?
We just went in and got it done. Good vibes, good food & booze. A very relaxing and exciting experience.
 
What programs/instruments did you use?
This is private information we are not allowed to dispose of. Thank you.
 
What did you find most challenging and rewarding during the creation of Fire?
Most rewarding was spending a month on a secluded island with 6 of my best friends. Most challenging was spending a month on a secluded island with 6 of my best friends.
 
Any shows coming up?
Nothing as of yet. Will be a while before we play our debut show. Which let me tell you. Will be like nothing you’ve ever seen before.
 
Who are you listening to at the moment?
Barry White. Too much Barry White. Not enough Barry White.
 
What do you like to do away from music?
Go on river boat gambling trips.
 
What’s planned for the remainder of 2020 going into 2021?
Coming out of 2020 with a bang. Lots of things in the works. 2021 we go into movement for world domination. The future looks bright ahead.
 
Favourite food and place to hangout?
Ramen for me atm.
 
I loveeee hanging out at our dear friends new venue WESTWOOD in footscray. It’s a belter of a joint. Just don’t forget your passport! 
Adios, bye for now, thank you, love you, VINNY bless you all .
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Dust Of Us

by the partae December 8, 2020
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What is your name and role within Dust Of Us?

My name is Lloyd and I am one half of Dust of Us. I mostly do the synths/drum programming side of things while the other half, my brother Edward, does the live instrument/vocals/lyrics side of things. There are no hard and fast rules though.

Where are you currently based?

We are based out of the Central Coast, NSW, as that’s where the writing tends to happen.

How did Dust Of Us form?
Being brothers, I suppose it formed at the point when we had both become semi-competent at playing and writing music. My brother and I have been making music together for almost 15 years now across a few different bands, and there has always been some writing that happened outside of those with just the two of us. It’s only recently that we put a name on it and decided to actually release music.
 
What’s been happening recently and how has your Covid Experience been so far?

Same as most people, I’m sure. Just spending a lot of time at home, consuming media that years ago you had flippantly promised to friends that you would “add it to ‘The List'” after they told you about it, but unless there had been a pandemic you probably never would have.

Your new single ‘Punching Bag’ is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting?

For this particular track, the sound and texture side of things just sort of fell together quite nicely. We weren’t necessarily looking to create any one particular soundscape or channel any one particular artist. Simply going fishing with different VST instruments, looking for those sounds that made us go “ooh that’s interesting maybe”.

As for the lyrics, my brother wrote most of them while reading Jess Hill’s ‘See What You Made Me Do’, a fantastic and important book that you should definitely google.
 
How did you go about writing Punching Bag?

The same way we write most of our music. My brother and I will usually get together for a day and carve out several musical ideas, most of them shit. The ones that we still like after sitting on them for a bit are then expanded on, both together in person and remotely via e-mail/text/phone calls.

For this particular song, the music came together pretty quickly, with the lyrics coming shortly after. We then sent the song to our friend Jess Chalker, who is based in London to sing.

Where and when did you record/produce/master and who did you work with?

Technically, the song was recorded in three places! Most of the instrumentation was recorded at my brother’s place in the Central Coast. The vocals, as I mentioned, were recorded in London at our friend Jess’ home. The song then made its way to Los Angeles where our mixer/masterer extraordinaire Matthew Neighbour put the finishing touches on it.

How did you approach the recording process?

Our approach, generally, is that we write and record simultaneously. As a result, things are abandoned quickly if they aren’t working for us, either as a structural or recorded element.  The great thing about being a two piece, but also being siblings, means there is little to navigate when it comes to creative decisions. There is an open and honest dialogue and no bruised egos. Being able to say “I think that sucks, let’s not go down that rabbit hole” and then move on quickly is key.

Once we got it to a spot where we thought it was ready, we invited Jess and also Matt to let us know their thoughts on what was and wasn’t working and voila.
 
You’ve just released a Punching Bag remix package, who did you work with?

Our friends and labelmates Fresco Kyoto (Brisbane band) did one and this dude in Melbourne called Super Magic Hats did the other. We couldn’t believe how much love they put into it – both remixes are amazing.

How did the concept for the remix package come about?

It was actually suggested to us by one of our wonderful publicists Sammie. It was a bit of a lightbulb moment and kinda bizarre that we’d never considered remixes ourselves, given a lot of the projects that we modelled Dust of Us on (eg. Massive Attack, Gorillaz, The Avalanches) always get loads of remixes done for their stuff. It’s such a fun way to collaborate.

How was the experience?

Brilliant. A++, would remix again. The whole nature of our project is supposed to be highly collaborative, with different guests coming and going – and remixes are just an extension of that. It was like Christmas came early when the remixes landed in our inbox.

How do the two remixes differ?

They’re super different. The Fresco Kyoto one picks up where the original left off and takes the instrumental into new territory, but still keeps all the vocal melodies intact. And they added another vocal – Robbie Balmer their singer sings the second verse on their version – and he’s an incredible singer, so that was a nice surprise.

Whereas the Super Magic Hats one is totally wild and none of the original music is recognisable. I’m not even sure he used any of the original music other than the vocal, which is heavily pitch-shifted. It reminds me of Aphex Twin or Four Tet. He’s brilliant.

What’s planned for the remainder of 2020 going into 2021?

Just gotta finish our EP. 2 more tracks to go, they’re almost there. Trying to get it ready for Feb release.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

Right now just trying to decide on my album of the year. I’ve managed to whittle it down to either Caribou’s ‘Suddenly’, The Strokes ‘The New Normal’ or Fleet Foxes ‘Shore’.

What do you like to do away from music?

Nerd stuff – like build lego, read comics and other similar past-times.

Favourite food and place to hangout?

Japanese cuisine is my jam, and I’ve recently discovered this awesome little Izakaya joint called Nakano Darling in Haymarket, Sydney, which has become my favourite place to be. The food is delicious, the staff are lovely, and the beer/whiskey is plentiful.

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KING KHAN UNLIMITED ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM + UNVEIL NEW SINGLE "PIGMENT OF YOUR IMAGINATION"
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KING KHAN UNLIMITED ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM + UNVEIL NEW SINGLE “PIGMENT OF YOUR IMAGINATION” OPIATE THEM ASSES IS OUT JAN 29 VIA BARGAIN BIN RECORDS

by the partae December 8, 2020
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Canada’s wildest monarch King Khan has launched his new punk band, King Khan Unlimited, and they are set to release their brand new album, Opiate Them Asses, on January 29 via Bargain Bin Records.

Featuring his majesty’s dream line up of Bordeaux’s finest rock‘n’roll lifers, The Magnetix and Fredovitch (from King Khan & The Shrines), King Khan Unlimited’s new slab of punk rock is chock full of stinging social critique delivered with wit and a wry smile. Their first single “Pigment of Your Imagination” tackles the complicated topic of pigment as related to the tidal wave of racism all over the world. “Pigment of Your Imagination” also features Eamon Sandwith from The Chats professing his love for, uh, Shea Butter amongst other things…

LISTEN TO “PIGMENT OF YOUR IMAGINATION” HERE

A few words from His Majesty: “Here comes King Khan’s first offering off of the new King Khan Unlimited Opiate Them Asses LP! ‘Pigment of Your Imagination’ is a song about the fragile world we live in and how something as common as the pigment of our skin has separated the world and fuelled the ignorant agendas of the old boys network that has its hands on the throat of justice, peace and liberty for all creatures on this planet. It’s pure rock n’ roll with a twist of consciousness and a very special appearance from Eamon from The Chats admitting his profound love for body oils and soft jazz…”

King Khan’s brand new incarnation is not simply a “slab of pure punk rock mayhem”. Their new album Opiate Them Asses addresses a smorgasbord of topics ranging from Vice President Mike Pence’s affinity for Gay Conversion through electrocution, the plague of Narcissism rotting the fabric of humanity, Al Capone’s Syphilis, the King’s problem of occasional bedwetting and the evils of Monsanto. King Khan not only shares his very poignant social criticisms but he wraps them around a very solid foundation of classic punk influenced by The Ramones, Dead Boys and Electric Eels.

Lately King Khan has teamed up with Malik Rahim, founding member of the Black Panther Party Louisiana Chapter and they have started the Just Insulin Initiative to build the Just Insulin House which will be a community centre in Algiers, New Orleans, where they will provide diabetes education alongside the doctors and healthcare professionals from the New Orleans Chapter of the Social Medecine Consortium. King Khan is also raising money reading his Black Power Tarot Cards and selling t-shirts for this cause.

Opiate Them Asses is not just a fun album, it’s a call to arms to the whole world and a plea for global solidarity towards the suffering. Not only does it ‘Opiate’ your mind, but also informs your ass to follow.

KING KHAN UNLIMITED – OPIATE THEM ASSES

Out January 29 via Bargain Bin Records

PRE-ORDER THE ALBUM HERE

1. Bedwetter 2. Narcissist 3. Magpie Eyes 4. Opiate Them Asses 5. Al Capone's Syphallytic Fever Dream 6. Crime Don't Pay 7. Foaming At The Mouth 8. Modern Frankenstein 9. Do You Wanna Get Hurt 10. Pigment of Your Imagination 11. I am a Kamikazi 12. Play Safe King Khan King Khan @kingkhanandtheshrines @kingkhanandtheshrines Website Website

1. Bedwetter
2. Narcissist
3. Magpie Eyes
4. Opiate Them Asses
5. Al Capone’s Syphallytic Fever Dream
6. Crime Don’t Pay
7. Foaming At The Mouth
8. Modern Frankenstein
9. Do You Wanna Get Hurt
10. Pigment of Your Imagination
11. I am a Kamikazi
12. Play Safe

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KING STINGRAY RELEASE VIDEO FOR 'HEY WANHAKA' OUT NOW VIA BARGAIN BIN RECORDS
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KING STINGRAY RELEASE VIDEO FOR ‘HEY WANHAKA’ OUT NOW VIA BARGAIN BIN RECORDS

by the partae December 8, 2020
written by the partae

Following a hugely successful launch of their debut single, new Yolŋu surf-rock band King Stingray have released a mesmerising new video for ‘Hey Wanhaka’.

Premiering at the Clipped Music Video Festival this past weekend, the animated video for Hey Wanhaka  was created by the band’s guitarist, Roy Kellaway, along with artist and long time mate, Kayla Flett. “This clip tells a story of the Stingray man travelling around the Territory.” explains Kellaway, “The Stingray man meets up with the Lorrpu (white cockatoo) and they party and celebrate together. The cockatoo is then putting the word out to everything “Hey! Wanhaka? Whats everyone up to?“.

Since the release of Hey Wanhaka in mid-October, King Stingray have firmly planted themselves in the Australian music scene as ‘ones to watch’, amassing fans in all corners of the country with solid triple j and community radio airplay. They were also crowned triple j Unearthed’s Feature Artist during NAIDOC week.

With more releases in the pipeline, and touring becoming increasingly possible,  2021 is shaping up to be a big year for King Sting. Catch them live at one of their upcoming shows with The Chats and Ruby Fields.

Friday December 11
Racecourse Hotel, Ipswich
Supporting The Chats

Saturday December 12
Highfields Tavern, Toowoomba
Supporting The Chats

Tuesday December 15
The Triffid, Brisbane
Supporting The Chats

Wednesday December 16
The Triffid, Brisbane
Supporting The Chats

Tuesday December 29
The Northern, Byron Bay
Supporting Ruby Fields

Wednesday December 30
The Northern, Byron Bay
Supporting Ruby Fields

About King Stingray:

King Stingray are a four piece from Yirrkala, North-East Arnhem Land. Formed by Yirrŋa Yunupiŋu (nephew of the late Dr M Yunupiŋu – Yothu Yindi frontman) and Roy Kellaway (son of Stu Kellaway – Yothu Yindi founding member and bass player), King Stingray blend ancient indigenous melodies with surf, indie and funk influences to create a genre of their own, Yolŋu surf-rock.

King Stingray is a story of lifelong friendship, of two cultures coming together. From toddlers in the Yothu Yindi tour entourage in the 90s, to fully fledged Yothu Yindi members today, Yirrŋa (current lead singer of Yothu Yindi) and Roy (current guitarist of Yothu Yindi and Emily Wurramara) have been playing and making music together for as long as they can remember. King Stingray seamlessly blends Yirrŋa’s timeless Yolŋu manikay vocals with Roy’s indie pop credentials (Mary Handsome, Django George).

Young multi-instrumentalist Dimathaya Burarrwanga joins the King Stingray line-up on drums and percussion, with Campbell Messer taking care of bass and back up vocals.

Hey Wanhaka is out now via Bargain Bin Records.

“…if Yothu Yindi is the family business, King Stingray is the fast-growing franchise that threatens to take over.” – The Guardian

“…An instant classic” – Claire Mooney, triple j Unearthed (5 stars)

“Iconic stuff” – Steph Hughes, triple j Unearthed (5 stars)

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Nandun Unveils Soul-Filled Single, 'Crazy Crazy'
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Nandun Unveils Soul-Filled Single, ‘Crazy Crazy’

by the partae December 8, 2020
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Brisbane rising Soul/RnB singer-songwriter Nandun returns today with his catchy soul-filled new single, Crazy Crazy, produced by Josh Beattie (Jenna, Parker Sounds, Amela). The new track follows on from his well received single, Am I Going Home, released earlier this year.

Nandun experimented with his sound on Am I Going Home and with Crazy Crazy he is trying out a whole new vibe altogether which sees him find his feet. With help from Josh Beattie, Nandun has put together an RnB infused tune that gets your toe tapping in no time. The catchy and groovy number takes Nandun’s sound into a more soulful direction. Touching on inspiration from the likes of Bruno Mars and Tame Impala, Crazy Crazy is not your usual break up song.

Nandun talks about the inspiration for Crazy Crazy:

“The song was inspired by my past relationships and that of others that had ended abruptly after the “honeymoon phase”, with not much warning (Commitment issues/ Miscommunication/ “Not being at the same place in the relationship). Which makes you wonder if the signs were always there, and we were just blinded by the moment/our feelings.”

LISTEN TO NANDUN – CRAZY CRAZY HERE

 

 

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