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September 2021

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Eyedress – “Mulholland Drive”

by the partae September 6, 2021
written by the partae

Mulholland Drive, the fourth studio album from Idris Vicuña’s Eyedress project, showcases the Filipino producer/singer’s latest evolution in his approach to off-kilter electronic pop. The new project features a wide range of collaborators while always staying true to Vicuña’s vision—including King Krule, synth-funk icon DāM-FunK, Vex Ruffin, Dent May and more.

The 15 songs featured on the album are Vicuña’s most realised yet and embrace positivity as well as the wondrousness of life itself.

The new album builds on the sustained excitement surrounding his 2020 album Let’s Skip to the Wedding, which has continued to reach new heights since its release. The album has broken into U.S Billboard’s Heatseeker’s Albums Chart at #17 behind the viral success of hit singles “Jealous“, which has been featured in over 5 million videos on TikTok, and “Romantic Lover” which exploded on TikTok and streaming platforms recently, entering at #22 on Rolling Stone’s Trending 25 chart and peaking at #26 on Spotify’s Viral 50 chart in the US.

To date in Australia, single Jealous is at 8.2M streams / views on Spotify, Apple Music and Youtube combined.

Sydney is No.9 on Eyedress’s Top 20 cities for Spotify streams around the world with 44,276 listeners per month.

Melbourne is No.13 with 36,504 listeners per month.

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Reinier Zonnerveld unveils ‘CSE’ EP to mark Filth On Acid’s 100th release

by the partae September 5, 2021
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This is FOA100! To celebrate our filthiest release till date, number 100, there is Only One Way for Reinier Zonneveld to serve a solo menu consisting of his signature techno dishes with 3 key ingredients to serve: CSE. Hope you like the birthday dinner boii!

This is Filth on Acid 100 NOW!

CSE is a dark and driving techno monster with scintillating percussion, haunting vocals and trademark drums that never let up. Only One Way is a peak time cut with bright, serrated acid lines flashing about the mix as industrial drums pound away. Chord Rave is a big finale with playful drums, synths that dance about the mix and a lively and energetic feel that will uplift any dance floor.
This is a suitably high-impact EP to mark what is a historic occasion for scene-leading techno label Filth on Acid.
Tracklist:
1) CSE
2) Only One Way
3) Chord Rave
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Canadian Country Artist Sarah Wickett Releases Music Video for New Single ‘Momma’s Boy’

by the partae September 4, 2021
written by the partae

Today, Canadian Country Artist Sarah Wickett, released the music video for her new ‘Desi Pop-Country tune “Momma’s Boy”.

“Momma’s Boy” was filmed in Sarah’s hometown, Beaverton, Ontario, and brought to life with the help of Barmilan Films. The music video captures the realities of being in an interracial relationship, and follows the story of two couples struggling to stay together, dealing with cultural differences, family expectations, and interfering mothers!

“The music video showcases interracial couples capturing two completely different relationships, but despite the difference, the couples are facing the same issue – their inteferring mothers. I sing about a very relatable experience which transcends cultural boundaries, in a way that also transcends musical genres,” said Sarah.

After moving from Beaverton to Toronto to enroll in the Journalism program at Humber College, Sarah became immersed in the musical city, fueling her determination to pursue her dream of making it in the music industry. Shortly after, she turned her dream into a reality and released her self-titled EP, launching her into the country music scene, and earning her showcases at Canadian Music Week and the 2017 Canadian Country Music Awards. This led to her sharing the stage with other well known artists such as Bobby Wills and Wes Mack, and performances at incredible venues including The Opera House, Casino Rama, and festivals all across Ontario.

Sarah continued to release more music, including two of her most successful songs to date, ‘What We Do’ and ‘Accent’, which earned over 300,000 streams in 2020. She continued to push the envelope in 2021, releasing the singles; ‘Potential’ and ‘Two Feet’. She was also named the Ontario Artist of the Month by the Country Music Association.

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Tim Green 15 Year Anniversary LP ‘In New Light’ – First Single Out Now

by the partae September 4, 2021
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Tim Green’s special 8-track compilation album ‘In New Light’ on his brand new label ‘For A Memory’, celebrates his 15 years of releases. Nine artist friends and contemporaries remix their favourite tracks from Tim’s back catalogue. The result is a rich and lively diversity, both within the LP and compared to the originals.

Fifteen years of releasing music is a milestone for any artist; but through his career, Tim has established himself as a truly talented and chameleonic producer, creating emotive, genre-spanning cuts on labels like All Day I Dream, Anjunadeep, Cocoon Recordings (his acclaimed debut LP ‘Her Future Ghost’). He’s also remixed Friendly Fires, Paul McCartney, Cassius, Booka Shade, further underlining his abilities as a multi-faceted producer, whilst still amassing millions of streams on Spotify/DSPs, plus securing the top spot in Beatport’s Organic House category; from artists and tastemakers, to the mainstream, Tim’s success continues to grow.

Her Future Ghost (Dave DK Remix): the remix adds a bounding beat and more vocals, half-heard dialogues adding a surreal edge to the dreamy subtle melodies of the original. By contrast, Curious Smile (Alejandro Mosso Remix) eschews the strong vocal and lyrics of the original, substituting pizzicato notes and swoony, zoomy synths with Laurie Anderson feel.

New Life (Lost Desert Remix): Lost Desert, Lee Burridge’s compadre on their shared album, brings an upbeat vibe to Green’s signature interplay of complex synth chords, the hop and skip beat pattern keeping feet moving.  Dodjo (Amonita Remix) has pure pianoesque melody and breathy vocals while chords from what sounds almost like progressive rock guitar sweep in dramatically.

Among Wolves (Volen Sentir Remix), the forthcoming single: RA top rankers, Russian duo Anjei and David inject a jazzier feel to the original’s raindrop piano and more portentous synth chords, with a brisk beat and an ocean-floor-deep bass riff.

Over The Water (Tim Green & Izhevski Remix) goes for sustained vocal notes behind the beat as fanfares of horns raise the temperature, with a tranquil interlude in the breakdown. The Incident (Mathew Jonson & Quenum Remix) is a conversation you can dance to, with plangent notes in call and response mode. In Colliding (Janus Rasmussen Remix), Reykjavik’s Rasmussen also opts for a dreamy breakdown, but swaps the original’s interweaving arpeggios for a fast tap-dance of drums and fuzzy bass. One half of Faroese-Icelandic duo Kiasmos, his remix will be the second single from the LP.

‘It’s 15 years since my first record, ‘Little Flies’ on Four:Twenty music,’ Tim says. ‘I feel the nicest way to celebrate the milestone and highlight my back catalogue is via my new record label ‘For a memory’, as a home for my discography, beginning with friends and artists I love remixing their favourite tracks for this compilation album.’ 

‘In New Light’ drops November 26th on For A Memory, smart link to follow. The first single ‘Tim Green – Among Wolves’ (Volen Sentir Remix) is out September 3rd.

Tracklist:

Her Future Ghost (Dave DK Remix)

New Life (Lost Desert Remix)

Dodjo (Amonita Remix)

Among Wolves (Volen Sentir Remix)

Curious Smile (Alejandro Mosso Remix)

Over The Water (Tim Green & Izhevski Remix)

The Incident (Mathew Jonson & Quenum Remix)

Colliding (Janus Rasmussen Remix)

Connect with Tim on:

Spotify | Instagram | Soundcloud | Facebook

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BORED SHORTS RELEASE DEBUT ALBUM WAY OFF! LISTEN + WATCH ‘SUTHERLAND ST’ OUT NOW VIA SPUNK! RECORDS

by the partae September 3, 2021
written by the partae
Photo by Philip Chenard
PRAISE FOR BORED SHORTS

Independent Artist of the Week
FBi Radio

“Bored Shorts have delivered”
Noisey

“Neat guitar-led pop”
Life Without Andy

“Sun-drenched”
Control Zine

Beloved Sydney via Illawarra indie outfit Bored Shorts today share their latest track ‘Sutherland St‘ lifted from their debut LP, Way Off!, out today through Spunk! Records. WATCH ‘SUTHERLAND ST’ HERE, LISTEN TO WAY OFF! HERE.

Born from a core duo of longtime friends Dom Hoban and Will Blackburn, the pair eventually recruited further members Charles Rushforth, Nicholas Griffith and Ash Bundang, metamorphosing Bored Shorts into a veritable supergroup of East Coast indie rock, sharing members with Big White, Flowertruck, The Ocean Party, Sunscreen and more. Since their emergence in 2017, the group have craftily built a cult-like following for their brand of 20-something-dom love, loss and malaise with the infectiously rousing ‘Day & Age’ and the existential anthem ‘Figure 8’. Having released their debut EP, Looking Up, to critical acclaim in 2018, the band has spent the intervening three years prolifically but patiently writing, refining and recording an assortment of tracks that have now culminated in Way Off!.

In that time, Bored Shorts have grown into a regular fixture on the local circuit through their unforgettable live shows: spectacles of hook-laden indie rock catharsis where, eyes to the sky and lungs operating at full capacity, crowds belt choruses back to the band, drowning out their instruments in the process. This live prowess, combined with the passion of their fervent fanbase, has seen the fivesome share stages with the likes of Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Alex Lahey, The Goon Sax, Body Type, Babitha and more. From their beginnings as that original duo to what is now their fourth year together as a complete group, Bored Shorts illustrate their ever-deepening cohesiveness and sense of strength in numbers on their debut full-length record, a well-worn collaborative effort that finds the individuals members of the band entirely in step with one another, each offering lead vocals to different tracks throughout the album.

Rather than looking solely to their own experiences, Hoban and Blackburn find lyrical inspiration in the unfamiliar, their storytelling throughout Way Off! wandering down some lesser trod, more idiosyncratic paths of pop lyricism, whether that’s the impassioned final letters written by kamikaze pilots on ‘Sortie’, channelling the manifesto of an environmental extremist on ‘Oxford Style’ or the satirical internal monologue of a capricious but incompetent boss on lead single ‘As The World Looks Down’. Ripe with playfulness, Way Off! evinces Bored Shorts’ ability to not take themselves or each other overly seriously, a spirit that allows the group to be both shy and direct, polite and cheeky, charming and thought-provoking throughout their debut.

Speaking to the album’s focus track, vocalist Will Blackburn shares “Sutherland St. is about breaking a long-standing promise that you’ve made to yourself, and learning to accept yourself and who you are after that point. Those somewhat misguided, grand scale promises you make to yourself, usually when you’re younger, and the realisation that once you break them it’s probably not as big a deal as you thought. There was a house on Sutherland St. where one of those big life promises was broken. Afterwards, I had to accept that maybe I wasn’t going to end up being the exact pillar of moral strength I told myself I would be when I was 12. All I can do now is learn from the experience and keep moving forward, and that’s kind of just fine. Instead, life just keeps going.”

If Bored Shorts’ storytelling worms its way into your mind space with an alluring peculiarity, so too does their music. With twists and turns abounding at an exhilarating pace, Way Off! offers up a snug-fitting collection of broad-chord jangle-pop, infectious riffs and jubilant, carefree melodies, a cross between the sunnied indie instrumentation of San Cisco, shadings of David Byrne’s oddball sense of musical quirk, the suburbanite tales of The Go-Betweens and Gareth Liddiard’s surreal Australiana. Recorded and produced in a makeshift Stanwell Park basement studio over the course of five intensive, kombucha-fueled days, listening to Bored Shorts’ debut LP is like striking gold at your local op shop, their tracks flowering to life as though they were the soundtrack to each tucked-away, preloved treasure’s life story. With Way Off!, the wallflowers sprout into pillars of their own making.

Way Off! is out now via Spunk! Records, buy/stream it here.

TRACKLIST
As The World Looks Down
Changes Up Ahead
Costly (I Can’t Let You Down)
Growing Out
Sutherland St.
Sortie
Common Connections
Oxford Style
Starving
Hansel & Jasnel

Stay connected with Bored Shorts:
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LITTLE SIMZ UNVEILS NEW LP SOMETIMES I MIGHT BE INTROVERT OUT TODAY VIA AGE 101 WATCH NEW VIDEO FOR ‘POINT AND KILL’ FT. OBONGJAYAR

by the partae September 3, 2021
written by the partae
By Andika Pelumi

PRAISE FOR LITTLE SIMZ

“A show of power in word and sound”
The New York Times

“An epic return”
Guardian Film and Music

“She’s a force the status quo will have to reckon with”
NPR

“One of the best MCs to ever come out of the UK”
Afropunk

“Wherever UK rap goes in the future, it’s safe to say that Little Simz
will be helping propel it forwards”

Complex

“It’s all-killer, no-filler; even the spoken word interludes play
an important part in the overall narrative.”

Best Before

“One of the most unrelenting, rapid-fire rappers and
profound lyricists out of the UK”

Consequence of Sound

“Little Simz remains unstoppable with the cinematic storytelling
of Sometimes I Might Be Introvert”

The Line of Best Fit 

The staggering fourth album from Little Simz, Sometimes I Might Be Introvert is out today, and to say it more than lives up to the unanimous praise heaped upon it thus far would be an understatement. LISTEN HERE.

Already hailed by everyone from Loud and Quiet and Uncut to Vogue and Elle as one of the records of the year, Sometimes I Might Be Introvert arrives every bit as vivid, dense, and striking as its slew of varied singles suggests, from the epic opening missive of ‘Introvert’ followed by the gorgeous swoon of ‘Woman’; the stark, chilly tones of ‘Rollin Stone’ to the orchestral sweep of ‘I Love You, I Hate You’ and now ‘Point And Kill’ featuring Obongjayar.

It comes accompanied by the Ebeneza Blanche-directed video for ‘Point And Kill’, dripping with air thick with menace and encroaching danger. Filmed in Nigeria and featuring a diverse cast of aunties, macho men, dancers, policemen, and of course Obongjayar and Little Simz as a Bonnie & Clyde duo acting out variations of the title against a series of local tableaux, it is a breathtaking visual for the song and a more than a fitting coronation for the arrival of one of the albums of the year.

The ensuing tracks of Sometimes I Might Be Introvert, produced by Inflo in LA and London, run into each other seamlessly and enlist the rapidly emergent likes of Cleo Sol, Obongjayar, and even The Crown actress Emma Corrin, to create a kind of rangy, nimble storytelling which conjures up the febrile, strident world we live in with unflinching energy and vividness. These songs are flash-lit Polaroids, ready framed and developing before our very eyes, and their creator is nowhere and everywhere, documenting a new natural history in which moments of tenderness (“Miss Understood”) coexist with shocking violence (‘Little Q Pt 2’), and unabashed celebrations of femininity sit alongside deeply personal glimpses of introspection (‘I See You’).

LITTLE SIMZ
SOMETIMES I MIGHT BE INTROVERT

Age 101
LISTEN HERE

TRACKLIST
Introvert
Woman ft. Cleo Sol
Two Worlds Apart
I Love You, I Hate You
Little Q Pt 1 (Interlude)
Little Q Pt 2
Gems (Interlude)
Speed
Standing Ovation
I See You
The Rapper That Came to Tea (Interlude)
Rollin Stone
Protect My Energy
Never Make Promises (Interlude)
Point And Kill ft. Obongjayar
Fear No Man
The Garden (Interlude)
How Did You Get Here
Miss Understood

Stay connected with Little Simz:
Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube

 

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All Hope Remains, ‘A Silent War’, Album Out Today

by the partae September 3, 2021
written by the partae

All Hope Remains are a 3-piece Australian skate punk band from Geelong, Victoria. Forming in 2017 influenced by bands such as Strung Out, Raised Fist and fast melodic punk rock they have released a number of EP’s and toured extensively across Australia and Japan.

https://open.spotify.com/album/6OI2SzCqQ8dGbXCqCAkgMp

Over lockdown the band concentrated their energy into recording  a new album. All the parts were recorded isolating from each other with the band not once together in the same room. Just three guys recording their bits at home in isolation.

All Hope Remains have already released various EP’s and singles and completed numerous across Australia and Japan, opening for iconic bands Zebrahead, Death by Stereo and Shames.

With debut EP “Hindsight” receiving great reviews and second EP “Feel the Fire” cementing their place in the fast skate punk scene the new album is sure to open many more doors for the band.

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First Nations singer songwriter NIDALA drops ambitious carbon neutral debut EP Colours of My People + shares powerful music video for its title track

by the partae September 2, 2021
written by the partae

THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING MEDIA + RADIO SUPPORT

‘One Of Those Days’ added to Double J, SYN FM, Apple Music ‘FIRST’

‘Said Too Much’ premiered on triple j, reached #1 AMRAP Regional Charts, added to Double J, SYN FM, Energy Groove, Apple Music ‘FIRST’ and Eastside Radio ‘The New Thing’ Independent Track of The Week

‘Colours of My People’ video premiered by Rolling Stone ‘Song You Need To Know’

“A stunning showcase of strength, reconciliation, family, and culture, “Colours of My People” sees Djugun artist NIDALA at the peak of her powers.” – Tyler Jenke,
Rolling Stone Australia

“Lotta heart in your delivery, and the lyrics. Beautiful stuff.” – Zan Rowe, Double J

Charging onto Australia’s indie singer songwriter circuit comes proud Djugun siren NIDALA with her captivating debut EP Colours of My People. Out today via Bundjalung based label LUSTRE, Colours of My People is an enthralling collection of indie-rock, folk, blues roots and soul that sees the destined artist-on-the-rise nestling in comfortably amongst the likes of Alice Skye, Emma Donovan and Thelma Plum as the scene’s latest leader of Indigenous excellence. The EP features NIDALA’s highly successful singles ‘One Of Those Days’ and ‘Said Too Much’ which have each garnered overwhelming support from community radio and media across the country and beyond. To celebrate the release NIDALA is thrilled to also share the dynamic music video for the EP’s title track, directed by Freya Haley.

The ‘Colours Of My People’ video is an instant goosebump-inducer that features the emotive performances of brainchild Nidala Barker and three First Nations movement masters; ​​Bundjalung poet Ella Noah Bancroft, Barkindji dancer Kirilly Lowcock and Pajinka Wik, Meriam Mer man Waangenga Blanco (Bangarra). NIDALA calls her brothers and sisters together in the Djugun language of her Father, crooning words of kindness, power and pride as they move with the land and waters. The result is a flooring showcase of cultural strength and beauty, and a perfect encapsulation of both the song and the EP itself.

“Filming with Nidala for Colours of My People was a powerful and moving experience. I felt goosebumps multiple times throughout the filming days, and whilst editing watching the frames fall into place. To have been able to assist in translating this message into visual form has been an immense privilege and an eye opening experience.” – Creative Director, Freya Haley

STREAM / EMBED COLOURS OF MY PEOPLE EP 
WATCH ‘COLOURS OF MY PEOPLE’ VIDEO

“Filming the video was an incredible process. From sitting down with Freya for the first time to try and tease out ideas, to seeing the end product come together, it felt as though the intention for the track was being solidified. I think my favourite part was watching the process of turning an idea into an art form, something I’m familiar with in music but had never witnessed in visual form.” – NIDALA

Colours of My People is a 100% carbon neutral reconciliation project driven by Barker’s relentless hope in humanity and her staunch activism as a protector and carer of Country. Thanks to the support of local Bundjalung businesses Spell and Ella’s Farm, NIDALA will be dedicating 20% of all the EP’s proceeds to planting trees, hoping to demonstrate that music can be a direct tool for creating tangible positive change in the world. She is also dedicating a further 20% of the proceeds towards funding Indigenous run initiatives, ranging from mental health services to creative mentoring, as a means to amplify the positive work of her people. Arriving at a time that needs it, NIDALA’s EP invites us to connect with each other and do better as citizens of this shared planet.

Colours of My People EP is out now via LUSTRE

Colours of My People EP Tracklisting
1. One Of Those Days
2. Said Too Much
3. Colours Of My People
4. Body Of Mine

‘Colours Of My People’ Video Credits
Custodians and Wisdom Keepers: Aunty Lois Cook & Auntie Delta Kay
Masters of Movement: Ella Noah Bancroft, Kirilly Lowcock, Waangenga Blanco
Production Manager : Chantelle Canellis
Creative Director: Freya H Johnson
Director: Freya Haley

‘Colours Of My People’ Djugun Translation
Babala, Lyan binmal
Walgar, lyan jalnga
Babala, ma medjan nan
Walgar, ma wanden

Brothers, feel from your heart, in kindness
Sister, feel from you heart, and speak proudly
Brothers, stand and see
Sisters, gather

NIDALA Website NIDALA Website
NIDALA Facebook NIDALA Facebook
NIDALA Instagram NIDALA Instagram
NIDALA Bandcamp NIDALA Bandcamp
NIDALA Spotify NIDALA Spotify
NIDALA triple j unearthed NIDALA triple j unearthed

 

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THE FINKS Announce new EP The moment the world rushed in Title track & video out today!

by the partae September 2, 2021
written by the partae
Photo Credit: S Farquharson

The Finks play the songs of Oliver Mestitz. They are sincere but flippant, intimate but aloof, subtle but unpolished. Today, they announce The moment the world rushed in releasing on Friday 24th September via Milk! Records / Remote Control Records. Listen to and watch the video for the title track HERE.

The Finks have released a steady stream of quietly uncompromising music via Milk! Records since 2012 – two EPs, two cassettes, three LPs and a handful of singles. Critics have described The Finks as “crushingly beautiful” and “perhaps the most underrated act in Australian music”.

With not a little luck
I’d come unstuck, I’d swim
the moment the world rushed in 

Recorded in a tiny, sun-filled apartment during a pandemic, this “non-album” is an introvert’s consolation–a meticulously arranged collection of digital and analogue sounds, heartbreaking melodies and private enthusiasms. A musical beachcomber, Oliver Mestitz has turned his songwriter’s ear to building textures–synth blips and cassette loops, plucked cello and organ drones, 808s and rattled gum nuts, brushed drumheads and mellotron flute, fiddly guitars and mournful clarinet–that intermingle and unravel like thoughts at the edge of dreaming. The moment the world rushed in is a lullaby for houseplants, a pebble in a pocket, the sound of a curious mind working on a whim.

Five instrumentals envelope the title track, the only song with vocals, to create a cocoon of warm noise for the hushed refrain. As Oliver explains: The hungry ghosts came to me and said: Make MIDI music. Which is how this all started. Some songs took a while to come; I had to sort of coax them into being. I was spending a lot of time trying to learn sad jazz standards and fiddling around with a MIDI keyboard on my laptop. I didn’t get very far with the standards but I did pick up a few woozy modulations that made their way into this song.

The accompanying video was edited by Oliver from footage taken by his mum Anne Mestitz. In 1998, Anne Mestitz and Brigita Ozolins were second-year art students. With an artist-in-residence grant, they set up an exhibition in the middle of Northgate, a shopping centre just off Main Road, Moonah. The exhibition was a grouping of person-sized boxes, each with an opening at head height that encouraged passers-by to peer into a real or virtual interior. One day during the exhibition, Oliver‘s mum took her old Sony camcorder to Northgate and filmed shoppers tentatively looking into the boxes or pushing their trolleys past or reading the newspaper on one of the benches scattered around the plaza. The tape from that day contains fifteen minutes of zoomed-in, partly wobbly and out-of-focus footage of an elderly man sitting on a bench, wringing his hands.Apart from music, Oliver’s creative output as The Finks includes album art, t-shirt and poster design, film clips, photography, poetry booklets and zines. His fiction has been published in Meanjin and The Saturday Paper, and his poetry, drawings and collages can be found on fridges, walls and mantelpieces across the country.

You can now pre-order a digital copy of The moment the world rushed in here. Physical “non-album” purchase includes “Their lives in art”: a zine of bleakly funny vignettes about the lives of artists real and imagined, unstuck in time. Each 44-page zine has been lovingly assembled, stitched and stamped by OM, and comes with full download of the music.

Pre-order / pre-save The Finks – The moment the world rushed in: http://thefinks.lnk.to/tmtwriEP

The Finks – ‘The moment the world rushed in’ (Official Video)
Stream / Download: 
http://thefinks.lnk.to/tmtworldri

The Finks – The moment the world rushed in

1. Night driver
2. Wangling
3. I could have stayed
4. The moment the world rushed in
5. Day dot
6. Remember when

The Finks – The moment the world rushed in is out September 24
via Milk! Records / Remote Control Records.

 

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Rita B unveils evocative new single ‘Travel Companion’

by the partae September 2, 2021
written by the partae

Photo credit: D.H Norley

Sydney singer-songwriter, Rita B has developed her own unique blend of roots and indie folk, and today she unveils ‘Travel Companion’ – her second single released this year. The single will delight fans of Stella Donnelly and Julia Jacklin.

‘Travel Companion’ explores the ideas of escapism, isolation, loneliness and “safety as a woman in those spaces, in particular, whilst travelling. It’s a relatively stripped back (singer songwriter) track – not played with the band. Layers of sound, such as backing vocals and violin are added to create a melancholy, dream-like vibe as the track progresses.”
Rita B

‘Travel Companion’ had a dream team bringing it to life. The emotive song was produced by Guy Fenech at Rolodex sound Leichhardt and mastered by Nick Franklin (Clews, Polish Club). Rita B comments on making the track “I wanted to write something folk/singer songwriter-esque, with a lyrical story accompanied by a simple guitar arrangement.  I came up with the chord progression first, which eventually led to the idea around traveling on the road. I was influenced by moments in my life where I had been traveling alone for gigs and the lyrics are a reflection upon those experiences.”

Rita B’s music is a pure reflection of her diverse experiences and sonic influences. She spent 2017 performing songs from her debut album ‘With Pockets Nearly Empty and A Glass Almost Full’ bewitching audiences with her mesmerizing and honest vocals. Her single ‘Work’ won a place in FBi’s top 10 most played songs in 2018.

The video for ‘Travel Companion’ is inspired by Australia’s unique and arid landscape. It was directed by Maisie Cohen and shot in various locations across regional NSW.

“Maisie Cohen was the brainchild of the project, who quite literally turned a song about road tripping, into a road trip throughout regional NSW. The destination was Mungo National Park with its unique and arid landscape, visiting  many quirky/colonial regional towns along the way, taking advantage of the signature architecture and landscapes there within. It was ironic as I was able to share this journey with Maisie as well as Drew Norley and Ariki Hita, who helped with the video production. We all got along really well and were great Travel Companions. I really wanted to dance the waltz because I thought it complimented the longing  feeling in the song and managed to include some scenes of beautiful Kiera dancing with me which added to the dreamlike element of the song. A few of my family members feature in the clip, my sister and her partner are mentioned  in the storyline and my niece played the role of my imaginary daughter. Really proud and chuffed that they participated”.  Rita B

PRAISE FOR RITA B

“An acoustic track that will appeal to listeners of Stella Donnelly and Julia Jacklin, ‘Travel Companion’ offers touching lyrics that paint a fragile picture of escapism, isolation, and loneliness.”
Scenestr

Travel Companion “…the video may be a pretty literal interpretation of the track and its thematic elements” 
The Music

“At first, I thought the folk band was there to soften the Stella Donnelly-like frankness of Rita B’s badass lyrics but now I realise they are as much the bark as they are the bite. Killer!”
Nkechi Anele, former Roots ‘n All  presenter, Triple j

“relatable, funny and just downright entertaining” 
Divide and Conquer

‘Travel Companion’ is released on Wednesday 1st September
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INJURY RESERVE SHARE NEW SONG ‘SUPERMAN THAT’ BY THE TIME I GET TO PHOENIX LP OUT SEPT 15

by the partae September 2, 2021
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Photo by Nick Herbert & Parker Corey

PRAISE FOR INJURY RESERVE
“Injury Reserve feels remarkably fresh and singular”
Pitchfork“With each project, the band continues to artfully toe the line between experimental and relatable”
Billboard

“One of the best new groups in hip-hop”
Pigeons & Planes

“Accompanied by production that moves like a series of hard-hitting waves,
it’s a tantalizing taste of what’s to come.”

COMPLEX

“Injury Reserve are dip, dodging, and diving their way up”
Acclaim

Phoenix’s Injury Reserve share the second single from their highly anticipated new album By the Time I Get to Phoenix, out September 15. LISTEN HERE, WATCH HERE.

Just under three minutes in length, ‘Superman That’ is an uptempo, glitchy track that falls in line with the gritty and catchy feel Injury Reserve consistently offers. The new song follows the first single shared from the aforementioned album, ‘Knees’, which NPR‘s Reanna Cruz referred to as a “truly haunting track that I find myself returning to almost compulsorily.”

Injury Reserve was originally a trio, consisting of rappers Ritchie With a T, Stepa J. Groggs, and producer Parker Corey. Their mixtapes Live From The Dentist (released in 2015) and Floss (2016) earned them underground buzz, and they capitalised on the attention with their debut album in 2019, the eponymous Injury Reserve.

The group’s momentum was put on hold when in June of 2020 Groggs tragically passed away. By the Time I Get to Phoenix was largely completed ahead of Groggs‘ passing with his contributions, and will be the first Injury Reserve music to be released since their eponymous debut album. Ritchie and Corey took the past year to complete the record, and the title has meaning past simply referencing Injury Reserve‘s hometown. It’s a homage to a song that has been covered countless times, which is in line with Injury Reserve‘s ethos and approach when it comes to creating music. The group pulls from several styles and eras of hip hop, but runs each one through the Injury Reserve lens, putting their own distinct and cohesive sound across their references. Nowhere is that dynamic more present than on By the Time I Get to Phoenix.

‘Superman That‘ is out now, buy/stream it here.
Pre-order By the Time I Get to Phoenix here.

Injury Reserve
By the Time I Get to Phoenix

Outside
Superman That
SS San Francisco (feat. Zelooperz)
Footwork in a Forest Fire
Ground Zero
Smoke Don’t Clear
Top Picks For You
Wild Wild West
Postpostpartum
Knees
Bye Storm

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Sametime

by the partae September 2, 2021
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What are your names and roles within Sametime?
Sam Aitken – Vocalist
Tim Aitken – Vocalist, Keys/Synths, Guitar

Where are you currently based?
Caloundra, Sunshine Coast
How old are you both now?
Tim (22) and Sam (19)

How did you first start playing music?
We started by busking at the local markets here in Caloundra. We would set up out the front of a nail salon and play from 8am to 1pm, almost every sunday at the ages of 12 and 9. We entered any busking competition that we could and won, using the prize money to buy better gear.

What’s been happening recently?
We’ve just released a new song called ‘Moving On’ which is on the EP we are releasing on September 2nd. We’ve been fortunate enough to play some gigs during COVID here in QLD but we are very used to booking gigs, cancelling, rescheduling and cancelling again.
We are doing what most small independent artists are doing post-release, hitting refresh and hoping people listen to our song.

Please tell us about the instruments you play and how you came to play multiple instruments:
Tim: I was about 10 years old and my toy batman quad bike broke so my parents bought me a guitar and put me in lessons. When we started busking, guitar lessons became the hour every week that I could learn new songs for busking. I was never taught anything technical on the guitar, I just learnt songs and from those songs I learnt the chords/shapes.

We also had this crappy keyboard at home that my Dad would play. He taught me some basic chords and how to use a sustain pedal. I taught myself the rest of what I know by just experimenting with chords and notes and playing till something sounded good.

Sam: I used to bang two paintbrushes on everything when Tim would play guitar so I was put into drum lessons when I was about 7. When we started busking I played the Cajon but when we started playing in pubs, I moved to a stand up cocktail drum kit. This was so I could still be at the front of the stage as a lead vocalist but also be the drummer of the band.

You write and collaborate with numerous producers and musicians, how do these collabs come about and how do you usually approach the process?
Before COVID we would fly/drive down to Sydney for a week and do sessions organised by the Sony publishing team. Every collaboration is different, everyone is unique with their songwriting approach in one way or another. We always go into a session with songs to reference, recent projects to give direction (if needed) and a big fat smile on our face because our job is to make music.

You both signed a worldwide deal with Sony Music Publishing at 14 and 16 years of age, how did this come about and how has the experience been?
We had just done a charity concert that was filmed and recorded properly. We played most of our original songs, one being our first ever single “Where The Wind Blows”. Dicko (our manager) was in Sydney catching up with the team at Sony Music Publishing and showed them the video of us playing the song. Two weeks later we met them in Brisbane and signed with them that week.

The experience has been great, we were allowed the time and resources we needed to develop our sound into what it is today. Without Sony we wouldn’t have met a lot of our friends and close collaborators. We wouldn’t have had the session with Fletcher Matthews that led to ‘Get To Know Ya’ and then the rest of the EP.

The team at Sony Music Publishing are the best and we are so thankful for everything they do. One of our goals is to become the most versatile songwriters on their roster in the next couple of years.

You’ve been playing together for ten years, how has your musical relationship evolved over that period?
When we were younger, playing music together was probably the only thing we liked to do together. We used to say it was the only time we got along, which could’ve been true but back in our prime busking days you would’ve thought we were the best brothers.

Playing music together for so long means words are no longer needed, we both know each other’s patterns instinctively, we both know what to do if the other is struggling to sing. You wouldn’t expect a 22 and 19 year old to have a decade of gigging experience under their belt but our live shows prove it to you.

Off stage, the relationship has evolved from Tim being the primary songwriter to now both of us. We are both good enough at producing that we can make our own good quality demos. Music is no longer our hobby, it’s a full time job for us so we both want to make this work and one can’t do it without the other.

You’ve just released disco infused gem ‘Moving On” how did this track come about?
I think it was when we were exiting the eye of the COVID storm when we wrote this track. We are all booked and ready to go down to Sydney to work with Fletcher on writing two more tracks and finish the EP. The borders were then closed due to another outbreak and we were forced into yet another Zoom session. By then we had a streamlined process when writing and recording via Zoom as we had to do it for two tracks earlier in 2020.

Being the fourth song we had written together, there was a level of trust and respect there that led to getting more personal. We told Fletcher a couple of things that had happened to us over the last couple of years, one being the story that would then become ‘Moving On’. It was another ordinary night out when someone made a decision that would result in something far worse than a hangover the next morning. The song is about moving on from that time in our lives.

Your EP ‘Maybe We Can Get High’ will be out on September 2, what influenced the sound and songwriting?
We took a lot of influence from acts like Daft Punk, Parcels, Jungle, Dua Lipa, Troye Sivan, Years & Years, PNAU and many more. The high falsetto group vocals are a big trope of disco pop and something that we really enjoy the sound of. We wanted our music to physically move people so every song has a big fat drum and bass.

How did you go about writing the EP?
At the start of 2020 we took a trip to Sydney where we had our last few in-person writing sessions and on our last day there we wrote what was our first single off the upcoming EP ‘Get To Know Ya’. After that everyone went into lockdown and the only way we could have sessions was over zoom. So this whole EP was written and recorded over zoom, which we think is pretty cool.

Where did you record/produce/master and who with?
We wrote and recorded everything via zoom from our house in Queensland with Fletcher Matthews who was in New South Wales. Fletch did an amazing job with the production of all the songs and Paul Blakey did the mastering of all the songs.

How did you approach the recording process?
It was definitely a whole new way of recording, but was something we had to adapt to pretty quickly if we wanted to collaborate with others because there was no other way of doing it. We managed to get used to it pretty quickly which helped a lot when making these songs.

What’s planned for the remainder of 2021?
We are just like every up and coming band trying to make it in this crazy industry, we just want to get out there and play live as much as we physically can, make people dance and have a good time doing it. We are going to keep writing and recording new music and start thinking about the next project.

Who are you listening to at the moment?
Between the two of us here’s some artists we are listening to at the moment together or separately;
The 1975, LANY,. Anderson .Paak, Troye Sivan, Phoebe Bridgers, Luke Hemmings, Holly Humberstone, Rich Brian

What do you like to do away from music?
We are polar opposites which is kind of funny, I (Sam) love to hang with mates at the beach, play golf, and party. Tim loves to sit inside and play video games with the occasional basketball game.

Favourite food and place to hangout?
Sam- The list could go on forever but i do love a good KFC feed and then go hangout at the beach.
Tim – Mexican food….I could eat Mexican food every day for the rest of my life, I’m a big spicy food person. Home is my favourite place to hang out, whether it be alone or with my friends. I’m a hermit and proud.

EP: Maybe We Can Get High? is out now – Play/Listen

 

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International DJ/producer launches mysterious ‘Cold Smack Attack’ project

by the partae September 1, 2021
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Hey Cold Smack Attack, great to talk to you! How are things? 

Glad to join you!

Can you give us a bit of an intro into this new artist project?

Cold Smack Attack is an project that’s here to bring back the fun in electronic music, it’s here to break musical barriers, to add a little help to the world recovering from this sad times.

What was your journey into producing and DJing to begin with? 

Dedicating my life to music has been the best decision I’ve ever taken. I’m a musician at heart, so I really enjoy what I do, alone in the studio and in front of thousands, I enjoy both things a lot. 

How have you dealt with the pandemic, what’s it been like for you?

It’s been rough for everyone, but I took everything on the music, and Cold Smack Attack was born. Music is my escape and this time was no less. I speeded months on lock in the studio and it definitely paid off. 

Have you been able to take any positives from the last year?

Definitely, it’s a mind state, I used this weird ass times to get away to music, and it turned into a whole new project that brings me and the listener a brighter day.

Tell us about your 8 releases in 8 weeks, why that number?

We are just launching the project and I’ve made so much amazing music that I wanna share with the world so we figured out that we throw a single out every week for 2 months, just to let people hear and understand the project. It’s a long way to go but we kicked off hard, most tracks entered the Beatport charts, so we here.

What was the inspiration behind the record?

Music from all different genres is the key. I listen to all sorts of music, specially all sorts of black music, and I translate the message to the dance music world. I like to bring inspiration from at least 3 different genres into one of my tracks when I’m cooking, learned that from Quincy Jones, and I truly believe that to make music reach a higher level this is key.

Did you create the tracks with the vision of playing them out? 

No doubt, and the way I do that is picturing myself on the dance floor, this is truly how I listen to music, how I produce and how I Dj. I cook what I wish for, that’s basically the idea.

Is it weird making music with no DJing and no crowd interactions?

Not really, it gave me a lot of space for freedom not having that constant pressure of having to create the next big banger that sounds inspired by the last big hit or the last record that I’ve been blasting on my sets, this time was definitely different in that sense, inspiration came from other places like I said, and the results speak for themselves.

What have you missed most about not partying and playing live gigs? 

As an artist, if you don’t share with others your art you are nothing, its all about sharing, so that’s obviously the part that gives me a bit of anxiety, not being able to share my passion for music with the crowd. Seems like this period its ending so I can’t wait to start rocking again!

What else have you got coming up?

We will release 2 tracks every month until the end of the year to make sure everyone understand the musical concept of Cold Smack Attack, and lets take it from there… one step at a time.

https://www.beatport.com/artist/cold-smack-attack/991226

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EARLY EYES ANNOUNCE DEBUT ALBUM “LOOK ALIVE!”

by the partae September 1, 2021
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EARLY EYES
ANNOUNCE DEBUT ALBUM
LOOK ALIVE!
OUT FEBRUARY 25

SHARE NEW TRACK “CHEMICALS”
WATCH | LISTEN

Photo credit – Albie Sher

Minneapolis band Early Eyes will release their debut album Look Alive! on February 25 via Epitaph Records.

Produced by Caleb Hinz (Hippo Campus, Samia) and Jake Luppen of Hippo Campus, Look Alive! looks ahead to a post-genre future where emo, post-hardcore, Japanese city pop, and musical theatre can coexist peacefully on one album.

Early Eyes signed to Epitaph Records in January 2020 and put out their first singles with the label that march—just as the pandemic brought the entire music industry screeching to a halt. As weeks turned into months, and as their city of Minneapolis imploded in a catastrophic moment of fury, grief, and protest, the band alternated between doing what they could to support mutual aid efforts and holing up in the studio to channel their complicated emotions into song.

“It almost feels like Look Alive! is a direct response to the pandemic,” vocalist Jake Berglove reflects. “We took all of that anxiety and angry energy and put it into making a really fucked up album.” But at the same time, “The album was not just an expression of all of our frustrations, but also an escape from it,” adds guitarist Joe Villano.

Last month, Early Eyes offered the first glimpse of their forthcoming record with the tracks “Paresthesia” and “Revel Berry.”

Today, the band shares the catchy “Chemicals,” infused with a fresh dose of jazz-funk showcasing the band’s incredible musicianship while also embracing their fun, comedic energy.

“Chemicals was a song that started almost a bit like a comedy sketch. We were trying to make the most earnest, over-saccharine pop song and could not resist wrapping it in this pseudo-dad-bod-beers-up kind of package,” says Berglove of the track. “We’ve always been the type of band that wasn’t afraid to have fun. I think Chemicals is yet another attempt at injecting a song with as much chaotic, shameless, and exciting energy possible!”

CHECK OUT THE NEW TRACK “CHEMICALS”
WATCH | LISTEN

Early Eyes is Jake Berglove (vocals/guitar), Joe Villano (guitar), John O’Brien (guitar), Megan Mahoney (bass), and Sam Mathys (drums).

LOOK ALIVE! TRACK LISTING

Big Sigh

Chemicals

Paresthesia

Revel Berry

Catch You

Rocket

Halloween 18

Dying Plant

Somewhere Overgrown

Marathon

Trust Fall

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INTRODUCING BOYLIFE WITH HIS NEW SINGLE ‘LUSH’ FEATURED AS WORLD FIRST BY ZANE LOWE ON APPLE MUSIC 1 RADIO SHOW

by the partae September 1, 2021
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Photo by Aijani Payne
PRAISE FOR BOYLIFE

“Place boylife squarely in that impossible-to-predict category of artists
who are often the most exciting to follow”

Pigeons & Planes

“Through his music, boylife reminds us we’re not alone in facing our most brazen feelings”
Ones To Watch

“Get ready to hear a lot more about boylife”
The Line Of Best Fit

Meet boylife aka Ryan Yoo, the LA-based, Korean-American artist with his introspective and uncompromising new single and accompanying visual in ‘lush‘. LISTEN HERE, WATCH THE VIDEO FOR ‘LUSH’ HERE.

The new song is the first release from the artist since last summer’s double-single ‘church / boston’ and is featured today as a world first on Zane Lowe‘s Apple Music 1 Radio show. ‘lush’ is as gorgeous as it is emotionally complex. “It’s about a dude who doesn’t know how to be honest,” says boylife‘s Ryan Yoo when speaking about the song. As it progresses, the lyrics peel back the layers behind the boast of the first line. The vocals build and are joined by a riveting string section but the song never achieves total vulnerability—purposely.

Growing up in a Korean-American family in southern California, “The goal of boylife is to be very naked,” he says. The pressure to posture, to conform to some stereotypical American masculinity, or the prejudiced constraints of Asian-American maleness — Ryan has squared off against those things for years. You can hear the struggle in the juxtapositions in his music, the way he moves between genres. The tension between a blunt line sung in an R&B croon against beautiful acoustic guitar, or a manic chopped-up sample making way for pummeling drums and percussive language.

boylife‘s voice has the smoothness of a quintessential R&B crooner which he is working to push beyond the border of recognition—he took the name boylife from a Cody Chesnutt song, after all. “The voice is an instrument, and I like my instruments to be versatile and malleable,” he says.

‘lush‘ is out now via The Orchard, buy/stream it here.

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