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Hayden James and Anabel Englund Team Up For Meaningful Melodic House Single “Different Worlds”

by the partae March 18, 2024
written by the partae

Artists: Hayden James, Anabel Englund
Title: Different Worlds
Label: Ultra Records/Sony Music

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Multi-platinum Aussie producer Hayden James and California-based artist Anabel Englund join forces for their new record “Different Worlds,” a dynamic house gem that combines James‘s signature dance-pop style with Englund‘s smoldering vocals. Featuring undulating organic basslines with breezy melodies that build into a series of euphonious drops, the track also packs an emotive punch with its ‘who am I without you?‘ riff. Hayden and Anabel are both gearing up for a massive 2024, with both set to release more music very soon and her gearing up for her new interesting projects, so “Different Worlds” serves as a perfect prologue to what’s coming. With festival season almost upon us and some epic performances scheduled for both of these talented artists, Hayden James and Anabel Englund‘s hot new track will be coming to a dance floor near you and radio airwaves soon!

“My latest track, ‘Different Worlds‘ with Anabel Englund, feels like ‘Foolproof‘ and ‘We Could Be Love‘ had a baby. We wrote it last year and had no real plan to release it. I ended up playing it on NYE at a festival, and it kinda went nuts. I sent the crowd’s reaction to Anabel, and here we are.” – Hayden James

“‘Different Worlds‘ is about a change of heart towards the future you thought was always certain. It’s a gentle way of moving forward and acknowledging differences.” – Anabel Englund

Hayden James

Award-winning music producer Hayden James emerged as a quintessential sound of the summer with the release of “Something About You” in December 2014, igniting the dance music scene and earning Gold Certification in his homeland of Australia. Since then, his electronic-pop creations have captivated a global audience, amassing over half a billion streams. October 2017 saw the platinum success of “Numb,” featuring GRAACE, while 2018 solidified his breakout status with hits like “Better Together” with Running Touch and “Just Friends” with Boy Matthews, paving the way for his eagerly anticipated debut album “Between Us” in June 2019. This debut showcased a blend of vibrant dance floor anthems and introspective melodies, featuring collaborations with artists like NAATIONS and Panama. Simultaneously, Hayden unveiled a dynamic new live show at Splendour in the Grass, sparking a world tour and earning him an ARIA Nomination for Best Male Artist. Amidst a flurry of releases in 2021, including the infectious “Foolproof” with Gorgon City and Nat Dun, Hayden James dropped his sophomore album “Lifted” in April 2022. This opus boasted an array of collaborations with talents such as SIDEPIECE, Jem Cooke, Cassian, and Elderbrook, coinciding with his electrifying debut performance at Coachella Music Festival. Embarking on his most extensive North American and Australian tour to date, Hayden James continues to elevate his status as a visionary in the realm of electronic music.

Anabel Englund

Electric songstress Anabel Englund is stepping out on a wave all of her own. Forever bolstered by the infectious Hot Natured tune- “Reverse Skydiving,” and her many collaborations with the likes of Benny Benassi, Marc Kinchen, and Oliver Heldens. Englund‘s sultry voice has been heard from her hometown in Southern California to shores around the world. It has been a record-breaking past two years for Anabel Englund as she became the first female to have 10 x #1s on US Dance Radio Charts in a three-year span. She’s also the first female to have won iHeartRadio‘s Dance Artist of the Year in 2023 and nominated once more in 2024. Staying true to the same energy that galvanized audiences while performing with Hot Natured, Anabel seeks to share her personal connection with music, creative writing, and people much more prominently in her solo works. When speaking about her hopes for her performances, Englund says, “I love being able to channel into an entity that doesn’t really exist when I’m off stage. Something takes over me, moves, and sings through me. It’s an incredible experience.” Anabel is working on her next EP project that is due to release in 2024.

More info on Hayden James / Anabel Englund / Ultra Records / Sony Music:

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Interview: Navigating the Cosmic Giggle, Stefan West on Music, Self-Help, and Finding Acceptance

by the partae March 18, 2024
written by the partae

“Slow Down World” explores the theme of when self-help goes too far. Can you share more about the inspiration behind this concept and how it influenced the songwriting process?

This latest single Slow Down World is really just me feeling like I am trying every self help trick in the book and getting nowhere, you know everyone has the magic “Cure” and everyone seems to know whats best for everyone else, I got to this point where I just felt like everything was so dramatic and I would try absolutely everything and that seemed ridiculous to me. All I really wanted was everything to slow down a little, and the truth I know now is for me to find a little more acceptance of who I was at that point. I love this song because this subject seems so serious and everyone takes their own “healing” so seriously, but the truth is, life supposed to be both, it should be serious, but it should be light and fun and funny too, we will be ok. Always. And I think it was could maybe have a little of that cosmic giggle in the challenge, maybe we could find that acceptance and understand regardless of all the things we could be doing, we’re trying our best and thats plenty.

Your upcoming album, ‘Cambridge,’ is described as a transformative journey. How does ‘Slow Down World’ fit into the overarching narrative of the album, and what can listeners expect from this third release?

I honestly think its just another side to me that I haven’t had a chance to show until now, and I think the album is really just me baring as much of myself as I can, and telling as much truth as I possibly can. This song is just another step in that direction giving whoever would like to listen a glimpse into my world

Could you delve into the significance of the title ‘Cambridge’ for your album? Does it hold personal meaning or reflect a particular theme or place in your journey?

Yes! So the home studio where 85% of this album was written, was on the corner of Orrong Road and Cambridge Street in Caulfield north. I parked on Cambridge and entered our house from Cambridge, It was a street sign I saw every single day through this writing process. It felt funny because I also love the UK ever since I lived there 10 years ago, Ive always wanted to go back. I remember the first time I walked through Cambridge and I felt like it was this beautiful wonderland I never wanted to leave.

‘Slow Down World’ features collaborations with various musicians, including Aaron Schembri and your own father. How did these collaborations enhance the storytelling and musicality of the song?

The song would not be the song it is without schembri or my dad on it. The work schembri put into all of these songs is what has made the album what it is. I am forever grateful to have been able to collaborate with one of my best friends on this the way we have. Funnily enough my girlfriend at the time didn’t like this song until schembri played on it, and then she was like “oh I actually really like this one now” hahahaha. He brought to the table something that I couldn’t, the beauty of collaboration. And to have my dad on these songs is still something I cant believe we’ve been able to do together, it still blows my mind to just be able to say we have put music out together. 

Mental health and resilience are central themes in your music. How do you balance conveying personal struggles authentically while also creating a relatable and uplifting experience for listeners?

This is a really good question! I think im always searching for the light, at one point I wanted to call the album sunflower, because the only thing I know to be true about myself in a dark situation is even if its pitch black, I will still try and find that little glimmer of a spark. And I think that comes across in the songs, the truth is, sometimes something challenging happens, and it might be a year or two or ten before you see the light that it created and sometimes something challenging happens and you can see the light immediately, so a song about challenge without a resolution is just as truthful and just as important. generally speaking, the light lives within my songs because that is more often than not my truth. However there is one song on the album without a resolution, and that was my truth for a very long time, I have found the light now, but like I said, sometimes it takes a really long time.

The songwriting process for ‘Slow Down World’ involved a realization of personal hardships. How do you navigate turning your challenges into poignant lyrics and melodies that resonate with others?

I created a new world for the song in my mind, this world has a certain colour to it, a certain brightness and a theme of animation of my choosing, then I allow the lyrics and the melodies to influence that world and something that was first a little challenging to see slowly begins to write its self from the feedback of both of those things interacting with one another ( the lyric and melody/the new world) sometimes I am scared to sing the words, I have been writing a new song recently and it was about a situation I was going through with someone who is newly close to me, I normally wouldn’t share the art until its done but I did in this instance because it felt truthful to, I was fucking shakingggggg hahaha, it was the first time Ive been that nervous in a long time, I am including that story in this answer because im still learning how to navigate turning my experiences, thoughts and emotions into songs that I am brave enough to sing, I think that will probably always be the case. 

Your music blends indie, pop, punk, and folk rock elements. How do these diverse influences contribute to shaping your unique sound, particularly in ‘Slow Down World’?

For me this one started as a pop punk number, in the way I was playing the down stroke palm muted guitar parts and then opening up in the choruses, it really started to change when schembri brought that album jazz rhythm to the table and we added the horns and harmonies in.

As an advocate for mental health awareness and addiction recovery, how do you hope your music, particularly ‘Slow Down World,’ will impact listeners who may be facing similar struggles?

I hope it can offer a little humour and a new perspective, the funny part is how far we will go to feel better, it does feel comical, I have tried and continue to practise everything in the book, I still meditate daily, I practise / teach yoga, I take ice baths, I sauna, I gym like I do all these things, but if I dont im ok, and im learning to accept myself as I am, and I love who that guy is, I hope it can help listeners see that we are all in the same boat, its a fucking weird time to be alive, its better than ever and everyone seems sicker and sadder than ever. Can we laugh at our own predicament just a little and see how ridiculous it truly is? Can we find a little more compassion and slow our own world down by blocking out the noise? I think we can do it. 

Could you share a bit about the role of music in your own journey of recovery and self-discovery, especially in the context of creating ‘Slow Down World’ and the ‘Cambridge’ album?

Reflecting on the writing of this album, I was more afraid than ever to write and record the songs on this album at the time that I did. I think that process was incredibly empowering and incredibly healing for me, especially with the collaboration with my dad and with Schembri, art heals if you’re brave enough to let it, there was a long time there when I wasn’t, and I am damn grateful that I built myself up to be able to. 

‘Slow Down World’ promises listeners a sensory-stimulating adventure through indie rock, punk rock, and folk. How do you approach crafting a musical experience that engages the senses and evokes emotions?

Honestly, I just trying and write lyrics that I really like, that challenge myself and are the truth of that situation, and then I collaborate with amazing musicians that do the exact same thing in their own way, we work on the songs and find a spot where it makes me want to smile uncontrollably, that seems to be where the sweet spot is. 

The production process for ‘Slow Down World’ involved working with Chris Gatz and Joe Carra. How did their contributions help shape the final rendition of the song and align with your artistic vision?

Chris Gatz is a goddamn legend is every single way, the work he has done on these songs is next to none, his input and techniques throughout the recording constantly blew my mind and his mixing ability did exactly the same. Then Joe came along and added this shine and glimmer to everything, we called it the sparkle hahaha. The songs simply wouldn’t be what they are without these men.

Looking ahead, what do you envision as the next chapter in your musical journey after the release of ‘Slow Down World’ and the ‘Cambridge’ album?

Well, im currently gearing up to release a bunch of singles in the second half of the year before the full album drops, so its really just narrowing in on my business processes and trying to streamline that a little better. I am also currently writing the next album so im so excited for that road to continue. Along with that I am gigging a huge amount so just learning how to sing and play better and to allow those skills to meet the writing and recording process, there is so much to look forward to. I cant wait!

 

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Basilar Festival – September 5th to 8th – Barragem da Queimadela – Fafe – Portugal

by the partae March 18, 2024
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Basilar Festival is back for its 3rd edition, from 5 to 8 September, at Barragem da Queimadela In Fafe, North of Portugal, with four days of electronic music, with the last one extended for 24 hours.

After a highly demanding 2nd edition that welcomed 70% of foreign audiences – from Europe, Asia, North America, South America and Oceania – Basilar presents itself with renewed energy and a bold programme of national and international artists from the techno scene.

Basilar is a single, intimate event with a meticulous curatorship, offering its audience a unique experience. The carefully chosen landscape and setting are essential for creating the idyllic atmosphere to which it refers.

Ben Klock, an inescapable figure on the world techno scene; DVS1, the American who will present an extended performance; Trolley Route, Oscar Mulero’s project that had a memorable performance at the last edition; or Scion Versions, the duo formed by Substance & Vainqueur who are umbilically linked to the dub techno of Basic Channel; are the featured artists who will be performing at Barragem da Queimadela in September.

These are joined by Japan’s Haruka, with his mental and hypnotic techno; the man at the helm of Token, KR!Z; the rebirth of the Deetron presents Soulmate project; and some of the names that were present at the second edition of Basilar and that help define the festival’s musical direction, such as Deniro, Fadi Mohem, Tasha and Stojche.

In live format, Basilar Festival will feature performances by the Italians Fireground; the Belgian and Fuse resident, Phara; and the Portuguese projects of A Thousand Details and Salbany.

They are also joined by Anika Kunst, an instigator of the Catalan scene; Afra, a Dutch vinyl enthusiast making her debut here; and Laia, a recent name to watch out for on the Spanish scene. The Italian Pareal will perform the opening live act.

The line-up also includes many local artists, starting with Vil and Temudo, co-founders of Hayes Collective; Backbone, co-founder of Vinculum; Terzi, co-founder of Extended Records, Francisca Urbano and festival mentors Montero and Tauer.

Tickets are now available and can be purchased here. The first phases of early-bird tickets sold out in less than 30 minutes and are now 106€ with access to all four days of the festival. At a later date, daily tickets will be released subject to the event’s limited capacity.

The festival will include a food court, camping and caravan parks, which can be booked in advance, as well as glamping options in partnership with Domo Camp. Alongside the music programme, there will be sound healing, yoga and meditation sessions.

Until September, the festival’s organisers will be holding a series of events in various parts of Europe, such as Skopje in Macedonia, Granada and Bilbao in Spain, and Porto and Lisbon in Portugal, to promote the festival’s 3rd edition.

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Interview: Navigating the Storm, An Insight into Bad Weather’s Musical Journey and Creative Evolution

by the partae March 18, 2024
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What inspired the creation of your latest single, “The Man Or The Boy”? 

Lyrically was written at a time I was feeling stagnant in my life. I found myself questioning whether or not I’d  become the person I thought I’d be. It felt like I was quite trapped within my own thoughts and felt compelled to  write about it. Musically we just wanted it to feel quite anthemic. Something you could listen to and shout out the  lyrics.  

Can you elaborate on the thematic elements of mental health and self-reflection present in your music,  particularly in this new release? 

As a person I’ve always found it quite hard to be vulnerable and open up to people. I think a lot of artists are like  that. They speak through their music rather than directly to people. I feel like I’m always learning more about  myself, my shortcomings, my strengths as life goes on and through that process it’s natural for me to want to  write about it. I always treat my creative process as a diary entry. 

How did the collaboration with Michael Bono influence the production and overall sound of “The Man Or  The Boy”? 

We’ve known Michael for a long time now, and every time we work with him it feels so easy. It’s essentially just a  group of mates getting in the studio together, trying to make the best thing we possibly can. Usually the way we  work is by bringing in a finished demo of the track. Michael’s ability and professionalism to take our music to the  ‘next level’ whether it’s through added production, writing or the final mix is awesome to witness and gives us so  much energy. 

Could you walk us through the songwriting process for this track, especially in terms of overcoming  creative blocks? 

I had brought in most of the song as you hear it now to our home studio. Jono and I both felt like it was a special  song and we decided to try and finalise it in one sitting. We were actually stuck on the chorus for quite sometime  and I’d been struggling to finish lyrics for that part of the song. We ended up setting up a microphone and I  started scatting melodies and words into the microphone. After about half an hour we had pieced together the  lyrics for the chorus. That idea of riffing and scatting into a mic is something we always end up doing. It means  you’re totally in the moment and through that we always end up finding a bunch of cool sounds and words that  come out subconsciously.  

What do you hope listeners take away from “The Man Or The Boy” in terms of its message or emotional  impact? 

That no matter how low you feel like you are, there’s always a tomorrow and a better day. We live in a time  where people put so much pressure on themselves to be ‘totally put together’ or have it all worked out. The main  message for me is just to be kind to yourself, trust your process and be unequivocally yourself. 

How has your sound evolved since your debut single “Teenagers In Love,” and what aspects of your  musical identity remain constant? 

I think we feel like we’re starting to find our own sound now. We’re getting a lot better at writing and production  and it’s starting to feel more consistent. We feel a lot more confident in our creative process and have learnt a lot  since that first single. I think something that’s remained the same for us and will continue to do so is our honesty.  We’re both big believers in having total artistic freedom to do whatever feels right to us. If a song we’ve written  doesn’t make us feel something then we just move on.  

What challenges did you face in recording and producing this single, and how did you overcome them? 

Honestly, apart from finding lyrics for the chorus there really was no major challenges for us. I really believe that  you can’t force a song. If it’s not coming naturally straight away then we tend to move on and turn our attention  to something else. The only other small challenge we had was getting vocal takes right. I really wanted to make  sure I was conveying the emotion and sentiment of the song through my vocal delivery.

Can you discuss the significance of the chorus and bridge in “The Man Or The Boy,” particularly in  relation to the song’s overall narrative? 

I think the chorus and bridge kind of sum up the whole idea of the song. ‘Pulled apart from the inside out’ refers  to the inner conflicts and monologues you go through when dealing with hardships. Again, we really wanted the  chorus to feel like a big release of energy and emotion. The lyric in the bridge ‘my ears are ringing, never been  good at forgiving myself’ is one of my favourite lines in the song.  

How do you approach translating the raw emotion of your songwriting into a live performance, and what  can audiences expect from your live shows? 

I think just being totally in the moment. If you believe in your songs and what you’re singing that emotion will  come out naturally on a stage. We really just try to have fun when we play live. We want to make shows an  ‘experience’ for people. Somewhere they can come to escape, dance or just feel apart of what we’re doing. 

In what ways do you feel your experiences supporting other artists and touring have influenced your  growth as musicians? 

It’s always awesome seeing other artist live and watching what they’ve adopted as songwriters and live  performers. Collaborating or even just sharing ideas so important to us, especially with other musicians. Seeing  musicians do what they love and conveying their passion and artistry on a stage always makes us feel inspired.  

What role do you see your music playing in the current indie music scene, and how do you aim to carve  out your own niche within it? 

I think we’re just trying to be our own favourite band. We don’t shy away from labelling ourselves as pop artists.  We tend to like walking the line of ‘pop’ sensibilities paired with left field production and lyrics. I do feel at times  Australia doesn’t take pop music seriously. There seems to be an a-typical Aussie indie band ‘sound’ at the  moment which we’ve never felt like we aligned with. I’d like to think we’re offering something different for people.  

Looking ahead, what are your aspirations for the future of Bad Weather, both creatively and in terms of  reaching new audiences? 

Right now we want to be putting out as much music as we possibly can. We’ve never felt more inspired and  driven as we do now. I want to create a world of our own music that people can dive into anytime they want and  get lost within it. We’d love to tour more as well. Now that so much is done online, I think people forget how  important and fulfilling shows are.

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Don Diablo and Major Lazer Join Forces For Surprising Collaboration – “Jiggy Woogie,” Featuring Baby Lawd. Out Now on HEXAGON

by the partae March 15, 2024
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Artist: Don Diablo, Major Lazer, Baby Lawd
Title: Jiggy Woogie
Label: HEXAGON

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In an electrifying collaboration that bridges continents and genres, the globally acclaimed Don Diablo and the iconic Major Lazer release their latest track, “Jiggy Woogie,” out now on Don Diablo‘s label HEXAGON. This groundbreaking single also features the legendary vocals of Jamaican sensation Baby Lawd, whose original version of the track took TikTok by storm, even capturing the attention of superstar Jennifer Lopez, who showcased her dance moves to the viral hit. “Jiggy Woogie” was premiered to an enthusiastic crowd last month in February at the prestigious Untold Festival in Dubai, marking a historic moment as Don Diablo and Major Lazer shared the stage to debut the track. The performance was not only a testament to the artists’ incredible synergy but also a preview of the worldwide impact this release is poised to make. The release of “Jiggy Woogie” is a celebration of global musical fusion, showcasing the unique talents of Don Diablo, Major Lazer, and Baby Lawd. Fans around the world can look forward to experiencing this vibrant track, which promises to be a staple on dance floors and airwaves alike.

“We are thrilled to bring ‘Jiggy Woogie‘ to our fans across the globe,” said Don Diablo. “Working with Major Lazer has been high on my wishlist for a few years now, and this track represents more than just music; it’s a cultural moment, bringing together artists from different backgrounds to create something truly special.” – Don Diablo

“We had a blast working with the legend Don Diablo and Baby Lawd on this one. ‘Jiggy Woogie‘ embodies the spirit of collaboration and the joy of music, and we can’t wait for everyone to hear it.” – Major Lazer

Don Diablo

Currently voted the world’s #13 DJ on the prestigious DJ MAG Top 100, the sought-after producer has collaborated with and remixed a wide range of artists, including Dua Lipa, Justin Bieber, Gucci Mane, Ed Sheeran, Mark Ronson, Travis Barker, Miley Cyrus, Rihanna, Madonna, Ty Dolla $ign, The Chainsmokers, Coldplay and many more. Ever the perfectionist, the last couple of years has seen Don prepare his third studio album FORΞVΞR, released in September 2021. Taking on many forms since its inception, the album has been a labour of love for the perfectionistic Dutchman, marking his ever-evolving sound and ability to approach new genres with familiarity. A consummate presenter, Don has hosted his hugely popular Hexagon radio show for over eight years and is currently broadcast in over 68 countries to millions of listeners. Launched in 2015, his HEXAGON record label has given him the perfect platform to champion new talent. Year after year, the label remains one of the most influential imprints in the electronic music sphere.

Major Lazer

Major Lazer, the brainchild of Diplo, Walshy Fire, and Ape Drums, has been equally influential, merging dancehall with electronic beats into massive global chart hits such as “Lean On” with DJ Snake and MØ and “Cold Water” with Justin Bieber. Other recent collaborations include Beyonce, SIA, Jung Kook, and J Balvin, amongst others. Their ability to blend various musical styles has garnered them a massive following and critical acclaim across the globe. This desire to free oneself from codes to break down barriers is at the heart of “Music is the Weapon.” Released in October 2020 this LP is carried by a list of prestigious names, with universes that could not be more varied. Among them: reggaeton superstar J. Balvin, American rap queen Nicki Minaj, in addition to French Montana, Skip Marley, Khalid, Mr Eazi, Nucleya, Paloma Mami, Anitta, and Shenseea, the new star of Jamaican dancehall and many more.

Baby Lawd

Baby Lawd, though newer to the international music scene, has quickly made a name for himself with his captivating voice and infectious rhythms. The original “Jiggy Woogie” track became a sensation on TikTok, leading to widespread acclaim and anticipation for this collaboration.

More info on Don Diablo / Major Lazer / Baby Lawd / HEXAGON:
 

Don Diablo: Facebook | Instagram | Spotify
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RinRin shares an ode to her younger self with new single “Miss Miserable”

by the partae March 15, 2024
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Perth-based alternative metal rising star RinRin shares new single Miss Miserable as an ode to her younger self.

An entrance into a new era, Miss Miserable is a pop-punk belter about looking back on a younger self and reflecting on the lows and moving forward. Experiencing a myriad of turmoil in her youth, Miss Miserable is dedicated to little RinRin and seeks to lend comfort to the inner child that navigated a time of deep despair and made it out the other side.

Taking cues from luminaires BABYMETAL, Poppy and Bring Me The Horizon, RinRin has created her own brand of pop-punk and metal that expounds infectious energy. Miss Miserable is another step in a unique direction for RinRin and paves the way towards a larger release later down the line.

With a fierce passion and dedication to mastering her craft, RinRin has soared to great heights off the back of her intricate guitar work and impressive songwriting abilities. RinRin’s 2022 single Guns and Grenades won the 2023 Western Australian Music (WAM) award for Best Heavy/Metal Song of the Year and was runner-up for the Best Song of the Year WAM award. RinRin’s catalogue has been embraced by streaming giants Spotify, Apple Music and Deezer and her singles have seen play on Australian radio stations triple j, triple j Unearthed, Double J and FBi to name a few.

Represented by Destroy All Lines for Australia and New Zealand and Triumph Music for China and Japan, RinRin burst into the new year with an Australian tour visiting Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney before headlining shows in Bunbury and Margaret River in her hometown of Perth. In recent times she has performed with heavyweight rock and metal favourites The Plot In You (US), Erra (US), Caskets (UK), Windwaker, RedHook, alt. and showcased at BIGSOUND in 2022.

With an undeniable sense of direction, RinRin is ready to play her powerful brand of pop punk wherever it will take her.

Miss Miserable is available and streaming everywhere now.

For more information, visit www.rinrin.com.au

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Bayside Shares New Single “Miracle”

by the partae March 15, 2024
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New Album There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive Out Digitally April 5 via Hopeless Records

Physical Copies Available May 10th

Esteemed punk act Bayside have unveiled their latest single “Miracle,” a powerful anthem that sets the stage for their forthcoming album, There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive, out digitally on April 5 via Hopeless Records. Fans can stream the new track here: http://ffm.to/baysidemiracle.

Pre-save / pre-order There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive, out digitally on April 5th and physically on May 10th, here: ffm.to/baysidealive.

For the past 22 years, Queens-based Bayside has represented a lifestyle, a counterculture, and a deeply held conviction, diverse in thought and background but united by a shared desire for authentic expression. At their core, Bayside is a band that has constantly proved that music is not about gimmicks and ephemeral trends, but a timeless reflection of our lives and our times. It is through this timelessness and consistency that they continue to cultivate a cult-following that lives and breathes everything the band creates.

Bayside has always focused on creating songs that are relevant to people who want substance, rather than being relegated to one genre. And while many bands would coast on their past success, Bayside rejects the premise and proves time and again that the best is yet to come.

In 2022, Bayside released The Red EP, marking their first new music since 2019’s Interrobang‽. The EP’s three songs saw the band refining their unique brand of punk rock even further, with powerful, hard-hitting melodies. With 2023’s The Blue EP, Bayside further honed their sound, blending heavier influences with the band’s melodic punk roots.

There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive sees the band continuing to develop their sound. Stream “The Devils” now, here, and stay tuned for more new music coming soon.

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BAD WEATHER return with new single ‘THE MAN OR THE BOY’

by the partae March 14, 2024
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Photo Credit: Drew Kendell

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From out of the West Coast comes another hit of engaging and entertaining indie music, courtesy of the striking BAD WEATHER. Having established a reputation for themselves in recent years as songwriters unafraid to delve into the raw and heartfelt end of the creative spectrum, Callum Robertson and Jono Dimascio have returned for a brand new year brandishing one of their strongest releases yet in new single, ‘THE MAN OR THE BOY’.

Following on from single release ‘Lilac’ at the end of 2023, ‘The Man Or The Boy’ is a fitting moment of evolution and elevation for Bad Weather; continuing to fuse moments of sonic nostalgia and yearning, with fresh observations on how we navigate low points of our lives and ultimately, how we can emerge from the darkness into the light. 

As Robertson describes, ‘The Man Or The Boy’ came together during a particularly low point in his life, when his mental health was not as strong as it could have been. As with Bad Weather’s previous offerings, the inner self and mental health are themes the songwriters are unafraid to explore. As such, their music is relatable and accessible to the listener.

“When I wrote this song my mental health was pretty low. I felt like I was in a rut and found myself continuously questioning whether the decisions I’d made in my life up until that point were right and if I had become the person I’d hoped I would be. I think that’s a really easy mental cycle to fall into, especially as you grow older.” CALLUM ROBERTSON, BAD WEATHER

‘The Man Or The Boy’ was recorded between Bad Weather’s own home studio and the studio of multi-platinum producer and engineer Michael Bono (MJB Sounds) in Perth. Working with someone like Michael was a fruitful experience for Bad Weather, being able to connect with not just another keen musical ear and frequent collaborator, but an accomplished talent who counts internationally renowned artists such as Avril Lavigne and Blink 182 as collaborators.

“I brought it into our home studio one day and it was pretty much there but we were struggling to finish the chorus. We ended up setting up a microphone and I started scatting words and melodies and within half an hour the chorus and bridge were done. It was a really special moment for the both of us. It felt really important and we knew that it was the perfect first single for 2024.” 

CALLUM ROBERTSON, BAD WEATHER

Since their debut in 2020 with the single ‘Teenagers In Love’, Bad Weather have been hitting all the right notes with tastemakers around Australia, including Music Feeds, Pilerats, Backseat Mafia; as well as earning reviews via Triple J Unearthed and consistent support via community radio stations, all hungry for their great grasp on melody, emotive songwriting and arrangement. 

Continuing to develop as live performers too, Bad Weather have cut their teeth on stages throughout WA supporting the likes of Tia Gostelow, STUMPS, End Of Fashion, Cry Club and Death By Denim; as well as joining The Faim on their national tour in 2022.

To celebrate the launch of ‘The Man Or The Boy’, Bad Weather will be performing at the Vinyl Cafe in Leederville on release day, February 23.

BAD WEATHER ‘THE MAN OR THE BOY’ LAUNCH

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Friday 23 February Vinyl Cafe Leederville Tickets

Supported by Jade Rich 

PRAISE

“Bad Weather’s sound just never gets old! I love the comforting nature of this new upload, I already know that it’s a song that I will keep coming back to in years to come <3” 

TRIPLE J UNEARTHED, ANIKA LUNA

“‘Flowers In Your Room’ combines an indelible anthemic thunder with a yearning melancholia: the perfect ingredients for a perfect pop song. Coupled with an oceanic wave of guitars and an insistent rhythm section, Bad Weather have cast a golden ray of sunshine through the dark clouds.” 

BACKSEAT MAFIA

“It’s the perfect blend of pop and rock, and we just don’t hear enough of that these days.” 

SOUNDS OF OZ

“Effortlessly weaves together threads of synth-pop, indie-rock and punk sensibilities, creating a nostalgia-fuelled collection of songs. Drawing comparison to early The 1975 and Wheatus, the band presents love, heartbreak and themes of mental health. Introspective and personal lyricism is brought to life by Robertson’s strong vocal performance, simmering above glistening synth-work, driving percussion and ear-worm guitar melodies.” 

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Kevin Keller Releases ‘Evensong’

by the partae March 14, 2024
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There are two things you can count on: Kevin Keller albums always tell a story, and a new Kevin Keller album will always sound different from his previous one.  As the New York-based composer’s recorded career nears a full three decades (his debut The Mask of Memory appeared in 1994), Evensong takes him into territory that is simultaneously new and ancient. It’s his first album to be based on vocal music, with half of those melodies being penned by Hildegard of Bingen in the 12th century. Four of the eight tracks use her plainchant melodies, including her Latin texts, and when combined with Keller’s production, the resulting sound is timeless.

Conceptually, Keller takes the Early Christian idea of canonical hours (divisions of the day being marked by music) and interprets it as a microcosm of life and its procession from beginning to end—and beyond. The procession also takes us through the church modes, the scales (based on those of the ancient Greeks) used before major and minor took over in the Baroque period: Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, Locrian, Ionian, Dorian, and returning to Phrygian. Each track has a distinct character based on the varying order of half and whole steps in its chosen mode, with “Evensong 5” being the most intense.

We are taken on a journey, starting with conception and birth, moving to the playful innocence of early childhood, followed by growing up, then the uncertainty of adulthood, the confusion and struggle of making one’s way in the world, the peace that (with luck) comes in maturity, the transition of death, and the mystery of what comes after. At every step of the way, Keller combines classical textures (strings, organ, piano) and modern timbres and rhythms in evocative fashion, often crowned by the beauty of the four female voices in unison. The profound sense of contemplation that has marked Keller’s most deeply felt work is once again present, guiding us gently along the journey to its otherworldly finale, with a plainchant melody written by Keller in homage to Hildegard’s style.

For more information about Evensong, please visit www.kevinkeller.com

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Interview Title: “Unveiling the Depths: A Candid Conversation with Radical Redemption on ‘No Retaliation, Part 1: The Solo’s’

by the partae March 13, 2024
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Congratulations on the release of ‘No Retaliation, Part 1: The Solo’s.’ Can you share with us the emotions and thoughts that went into creating this album, especially considering it’s your most personal project to date?

Creating ‘No Retaliation, Part 1: The Solo’s’ was an incredibly emotional journey for me. It’s undoubtedly my most personal project yet, as it delves into themes of loss, change, and inner turmoil. Every track on the album is a reflection of the rollercoaster of emotions I experienced during this period of my life.

The album is part of a trilogy, including ‘The Collabs’ and ‘The Orchestra of Eternity.’ How do these three albums collectively pay tribute to your late father and creative partner, and how did the idea of connecting them through the word ‘DAD’ in their artwork come about?

The trilogy of albums, including ‘The Collabs’ and ‘The Orchestra of Eternity,’ is a tribute to both my father, my creative partner. We shared a deep bond over music, and I wanted these albums to honor his memory. The idea of connecting them through the word ‘DAD’ came about as a way to symbolize the impact he had on my life and my art.

The Solo’s album contains 12 brand new tracks, including ‘Won’t Bow Down.’ Can you walk us through the creative process behind this single and how it sets the tone for the entire album?

‘Won’t Bow Down’ is a particularly special track for me. It sets the tone for the entire album with its powerful energy and defiant lyrics. The creative process behind this single was intense, as I poured my heart and soul into every aspect of its production. It’s a declaration of strength and resilience in the face of adversity.

In your message to fans, you mentioned facing challenges like leaving your booking agency and music label, along with personal losses. How did these hardships influence your music, and what role did your fans play in helping you overcome these challenges?

Facing challenges like leaving my booking agency and music label, as well as personal losses, deeply influenced my music. These hardships forced me to confront my emotions and channel them into my art. My fans played a crucial role in helping me through these tough times, providing unwavering support and encouragement.

The loss of your father in 2021 is a significant part of your journey with this project. How did this experience impact the direction and themes of your music in the ‘No Retaliation’ trilogy?

The loss of my father in 2021 had a profound impact on the direction and themes of the ‘No Retaliation’ trilogy. His passing forced me to confront my own mortality and reevaluate my priorities in life. His memory is woven throughout the albums, serving as both inspiration and catharsis.

‘No Retaliation’ is described as a story of loss, uncertainty, change, and mental challenges, but also of strength, determination, and perseverance. How did the process of producing this album help you personally in dealing with your emotions and finding closure?

Producing ‘No Retaliation’ was a deeply cathartic process for me. It allowed me to confront and process my emotions in a creative way, ultimately leading to a sense of closure and healing. Through the music, I was able to find strength and resilience in the face of adversity.

You’ve mentioned that life is too short to stay in the past and that you don’t have time to be hateful. How did this mindset shape the narrative of the album, and what message do you hope listeners take away from your story?

My mindset of focusing on the present and spreading positivity heavily influenced the narrative of the album. I hope listeners take away a message of resilience, determination, and hope from my story. Life is too short to dwell on negativity, and I want my music to inspire others to keep pushing forward, no matter the obstacles they may face.

Aside from the albums, you’ve been working on a new live-act called ‘Radical Redemption & his Orchestra of Eternity.’ Can you tell us more about the inspiration behind this unique concept and what fans can expect from this live experience?

‘Radical Redemption & his Orchestra of Eternity’ is a new live-act that combines elements of classical music with hard dance. The inspiration behind this concept came from my desire to push the boundaries of live performance and create a truly unique experience for my fans. Expect a fusion of intense energy, emotional depth, and breathtaking visuals.

Looking ahead, you mentioned your 7th solo album in the works, planned for 2024/2025. Can you provide any insights into what we can expect from this upcoming album and how it might differ from your previous works?

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You are known for your sold-out solo events, such as ‘The Road to Redemption,’ ‘Command & Conquer,’ and ‘The Orchestra of Eternity.’ How do you approach creating these events, and what makes them stand out in the hard dance industry?

I approach creating solo events like ‘The Road to Redemption’ and ‘The Orchestra of Eternity’ with a focus on delivering an immersive and unforgettable experience for my fans. Attention to detail, innovative production techniques, and a deep connection with my audience are what set these events apart in the hard dance industry.

Reflecting on your career, what do you consider your proudest moments or achievements so far, and how have they shaped the artist you are today?

Reflecting on my career, I’m incredibly proud of the moments where I’ve been able to connect with my fans on a deeper level through my music and performances. Their support and enthusiasm have shaped me into the artist I am today, and I’m grateful for every opportunity to share my art with the world.

Lastly, for fans eagerly awaiting your upcoming shows, what can they anticipate from your performances in the near future, and is there anything specific you’d like to share with your dedicated fanbase?

For fans eagerly awaiting my upcoming shows, expect nothing short of an electrifying and emotional experience. I pour my heart and soul into every performance, and I can’t wait to share new music and memories with you all. Thank you for your unwavering support and dedication.

 

Website: https://www.radicalredemption.nl

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

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RadicalRedemptionDJ

Twitter: https://twitter.com/rdclredemption

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/radical-redemption

 

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LIVE NATION’S ‘ONES TO WATCH’ BACKED BY VODAFONE RETURNS TO SYDNEY IN MARCH! AUSTRALIA’S NEXT CROP OF INSPIRING ARTISTS SET TO SHOWCASE AT THE OXFORD ART FACTORY TAIT MCGREGOR RETURNS FOR 2024 AS THE HOST OF ‘ONES TO WATCH’

by the partae March 13, 2024
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Returning for another year of celebrating Australian talent who has gotten local (and in many cases, international) industry heads turning, Live Nation Australia are proud to announce their first installation of their successful ONES TO WATCH series for 2024 – set to go down on Gadigal land at Sydney’s OXFORD ART FACTORY this coming March.

For this Sydney event, ONES TO WATCH Backed By VODAFONE welcomes three wildly talented musicians to the fold: PHEBE STARR, ADRIAN DZVUKE and CHANEL LOREN.

Phebe Starr is an artist who has built a formidable reputation for herself with a strong Australian following, for being a beacon of light and fresh inspiration when it comes to interesting, engaging indie-pop music. Fleshing out a discography with music that represents Phebe’s natural songwriting talent, her sound evokes the same arresting quality like music artists such as Lykke Li and Zara Larsson have made famous.

From the West Coast, Adrian Dzvuke has been hailed as the “Afrobeat King of Australia” – big props, but justified. A true rising star in the scene, Dzvuke’s music has captured the attention of listeners around the country; pure musicality and songwriting meets a natural charisma, making Dzvuke one of Australia’s most exciting new names. Sharing the stage with the likes of Omah Lay, POND, Spacey Jane and more, as well as impressing at events including Splendour in the Grass and BIGSOUND, Dzvuke knows how to command an audience of any kind.

Sydney-based British-Caribbean R&B artist Chanel Loren represents the energy currently weaving its way through the contemporary R&B scene in Australia; energy based on a foundation of strength, unique storytelling and beautiful confidence. Having had a great rise of trajectory in recent years, Loren’s sound refuses to be pigeon-holed, instead desiring to follow unique soundscapes and textures. The vibes, akin to Jorja Smith and SZA, are impossible to ignore, as is Chanel Loren’s building body of work.

Hosting the evening will be the Gen Z voice of Australian music media, Tait McGregor. A multi-platform content creator, the presenter specializes in music, from TV, radio & podcasts, to sweaty mosh pits. Having written for the likes of MTV Australia, Tone Deaf & The AU Review, she has also worked in production for Netflix, STAN, VEVO & more.

The ONES TO WATCH Backed By VODAFONE series has made a solid impact within the Australian music community. Throughout 2023, the series provided industry and fans the exclusive opportunity to see some of the country’s best talent perform in intimate environments across Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, highlighting the talent of the current wave of Australian talent primed to make their impact in other markets.

“We’re thrilled to announce that Chanel Loren, Phebe Starr, and Adrian Dzvuke will be joining our upcoming Ones to Watch showcase in Sydney! We’ve been following these talented acts for some time now, so it’s fantastic to have them become part of the OTW platform”
Paul Lynch. Live Nation Australia

Since its establishment in North America, the ONES TO WATCH series has been able to support and promote artists such as Dua Lipa, Olivia Rodrigo and Halsey early in their careers. So far in Australia, ONES TO WATCH has platformed artists including Blake Rose, Sophisticated Dingo, STUMPS, Forest Claudette, Teenage Joans, Carla Wehbe, ZPLUTO, WIIGZ, Hoodzy, East AV3, Colourblind and Saint Lane at events around the country.

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A SPECIAL KNOTFEST AUSTRALIA ANNOUNCEMENT! SLIPKNOT BRING THEIR ANNIVERSARY TOUR TO HEADLINE KNOTFEST AUSTRALIA 2025

by the partae March 11, 2024
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KNOTFEST, the music and counterculture experience destination festival kicks off in Australia next week with a whole horde of surprises lying in wait and KNOTFEST 2024 ticketholders are in for a treat.

We’re stoked to announce the return of SLIPKNOT for KNOTFEST 2025 to celebrate their 25th Anniversary, together with a huge line-up to be announced later in the year.

Only KNOTFEST 2024 ticketholders will receive exclusive access to the first release of tickets to KNOTFEST 2025, which will be prior to all other presales.

If you haven’t purchased your tickets to KNOTFEST 2024, now Is the time!

Headlined by PANTERA and DISTURBED, the sweltering 2024 festival line-up also includes LAMB OF GOD, HALESTORM, THE HU, ASKING ALEXANDRIA, WAGE WAR, ESCAPE THE FATE, THY ART IS MURDER, SKINDRED, SPEED, WINDWAKER, BRAND OF SACRIFICE and KING PARROT.

Tickets on sale now at https://knotfest.com/australia/

KNOTFEST AUSTRALIA 2024

DATES AND VENUES:
Thursday 21 March 2024 – Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne
Saturday 23 March 2024 – Centennial Park, Sydney
Sunday 24 March 2024 – Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane

LINE UP:
Pantera | Disturbed | Lamb Of God | Halestorm | The HU | Asking Alexandria
Wage War | Escape The Fate | Thy Art Is Murder | Skindred | SPEED
Windwaker | Brand Of Sacrifice | King Parrot

Stay up to date on all things KNOTFEST over at https://knotfest.com/australia/ and by following on socials.

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Good Intent – Announce ‘Greater Good’ Initiative Recipient

by the partae March 11, 2024
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GREATER GOOD

ANNOUNCE RECIPIENT LAZY GHOST
AS $25K PACKAGE WINNER 

Today, Good Intent are proud to announce Cavanbah/Byron Bay-based act, LAZY GHOST, as the third recipient of their independent artist initiative ‘Greater Good‘. The package aims to bring through the next generation of exceptional musical talents, developing their industry by providing in-kind services and a cash grant totalling over $25,000 AUD.

The 2023 package was in collaboration with parters Studios 301, Zenith Records, Billy Zammit, Make Merchandise, PLAKKIT, Media Arts Lawyers, White Sky and Ben Mitchell. The pack also boasts a $4,000 AUD cash grant to further develop their career.

“It was another super-competitive year, the team and I trawled through hundreds of applications, and we’re thrilled to award LAZY GHOST as this years recipient. The guys had a vision for every aspect of the initiative and we can’t wait to see how 2024 and beyond unfolds for them! We’ve seen acts utilise ‘Greater Good’ in the past two years, and there’s nothing more we love than seeing emerging artists thrive,” says Chief Operating Officer Rick Bridgman. 

Ahead of their upcoming release, ‘EAT YOU ALIVE‘, on March 13, LAZY GHOSTnotes how the Greater Good pack will assist in their upcoming strategy:

“We’ve never won anything in our career as a band. The first, last and only time we tried to win, was a battle of the bands type competition, we got beaten by a reggae band that covered ‘Wasn’t Me – Shaggy’ in Canada – it was so good, I even voted for them. We’re very grateful to be chosen for the Greater Good initiative, it’s nice to have some big players in the industry backing an independent band and their above average songs and ridiculous plans. I think the next 6-12 months are going to be huge and we’re stoked to see where this all leads us.”

Good Intent offers a range of services across radio plugging, playlist pitching, worldwide blogs, digital marketing, label services, tastemaker club and radio promo, artist management, venue bookings and run a photography/videography studio Good Loco out of their Bulanaming/Marrickville-based office.

Current clients include Anjunadeep, BMG, Bootleg Rascal,Chromeo, Close Counters, COTERIE, Crowded House, Destroy All Lines, DOPE LEMON, Everything Everything, FANGZ, Future Static, La Roux, Pacific Avenue, RedHook and SOFT PLAY. Over the years, Good Intent has also worked with the likes of A.GIRL, American Hi-Fi, Astral People, Bas, Chugg Music, Freddie Gibbs, Handsome Tours, LUUDE, Sony Music, TMRW Music and Universal Music Group.

‘EAT YOU ALIVE’ will be available worldwide on Wednesday, March 13

GREATER GOOD INITIATIVE
LAZY GHOST will receive the below:

Grant For Release Promotion & Career Development
• A cash grant of $4,000 AUD to kickstart Artist’s career.
• Funds to be used for but not limited to: Release Promotion, Touring Expenses and Marketing.

Artist Services Supported Release Package
• 1 x Single Campaign project managed by the Good Intent senior management team (Rob Carroll, Rick Bridgman and Nick Moran).
• PR and Label Services provided by Good Intent, which includes PR, Radio Plugging, DSP Servicing and Digital Marketing Service.
• Artist Management Consultation Meetings.

Recording & Production Package – Studios 301
• 1 x Day Dry Hire of Studios 301’s ‘Studio 2’.
• Mix and Dolby Atmos Music Mix from Stefan Du Randt (Kimbra, Jessica Mauboy, Budjera, Guy Sebastian).
• Mastering and Vinyl Mastering from Chief Mastering Engineer Steve Smart (Flume, King Stingray, DZ Deathrays).
• Click here to learn more about Studios 301 and Studio 2.
• Click here to learn more about Dolby Atmos Mix.

Vinyl Package – Zenith Records
• 150 x 7” Black Records courtesy of Zenith Records, with colour labels, full colour foldover sleeve / outer bags.

EPK Development – Billy Zammit
• Photography Shoot by Billy Zammit (DMA’s, Triple One, Ninajirachi, Young Franco).
• Photography Studio Hire at Good Loco in Marrickville, Sydney.
• EPK Development in collaboration with Billy Zammit and the Good Intent team.

Merchandise Package – Make Merchandise
• 25 x AS Colour Staple Tees + 2 Colour Print courtesy of Make Merchandise.

Poster Print & Distribution Package – PLAKKIT
• 50 x B0 Full Colour Print + Distribution courtesy of PLAKKIT.

Accounting Consultation – White Sky
• Artist Consultancy and Business Advice meeting with Matthew Tan (Senior Client Manager, White Sky).
• Business Health Check, Structure, Insurance, Tax, Banking and Business Set Up Advice.

Legal Consultation – Media Arts Lawyers
• One hour consultation and strategy session with Music and Entertainment Lawyer, Rob Glass (Partner, Media Arts Lawyers).

Creative Assets Assistance
• Release Graphic Design/Illustration by Good Intent collaborator Ben Mitchell (Bootleg Rascal, Critical Slide).

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The Crowne Plaza Sydney Coogee Beach Launches The First Hotel Kids Club in Sydney

by the partae March 11, 2024
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 Crowne Plaza Sydney Coogee Beach is thrilled to announce the launch of its brand new Kids Club, the first of its kind attached to any hotel in Sydney.

Just in time for Easter, the Kids Club is designed to provide families with not only a haven of excitement and entertainment but a much-needed opportunity for parents to take some RnR whilst their children are well looked after, in a safe and fun environment.

In an exclusive partnership with Hasbro Toys and Games, every family that attends the Kids Club will take home a complimentary Hasbro game and be able to enjoy our Hasbro Games Corner. Families can get competitive with the classics, such as Connect 4, Twister and Jenga to the some of the newer games on the block, Monopoly Barbie and Monopoly Knockout.

Located in the Kids Zone of the hotel, the Kids Club will run for several sessions:

Easter Saturday, 30th March: 2pm – 8pm

Easter Sunday, 31st March: 5.30pm – 8.30pm

The Kids Club will be complimentary to any parent who’s made a booking at one of the hotels two restaurants (Shutters or Estate) or $10 an hour, per child, aged 5 years and over.

The Kids Zone will be open for children of all ages throughout the weekend, but children must be accompanied by an adult. For adult-only time, we suggest parents book a Kids Club session.

General Manager, Melinda Lampier says: “A lot of parents think they have to fly to Bali or Fiji to find a hotel Kids Club, and they certainly wouldn’t imagine finding one in Sydney. We wanted to change that and give parents the chance to really relax and get some down-time over the Easter period.’

Whether parents decide to have a siesta, lounge around the pool, have a romantic dinner for two or explore the local area, their children are in safe hands with qualified and fully-checked staff.

And if the Kids Club with games, sport, dancing, movie nights and arts and crafts wasn’t enough, Crowne Plaza Sydney Coogee Beach has a plethora of activities for the whole family across the whole Easter weekend.

For the Kids:

  • Easter Egg Hunt Extravaganza: Let the little ones embark on an egg-citing adventure with our Easter Egg Hunt on Easter Sunday.
  • Face Painting & Hair Braiding: Look out for our special sessions where face-painting and hair braiding is top of the agenda.
  • Feature Creatures: Meet and interact with the greatest selection of reptiles, invertebrates and amphibians right here at the hotel.
  • Creative Easter Arts & Crafts: Nurture your child’s creativity with specially curated Easter arts and crafts.
  • Meet the Easter Bunny: Create lasting memories as your children meet and greet the Easter Bunny, adding a touch of magic to their holiday experience.
  • Movie Nights: Join the cosy Chill-Out Zone with comfy beanbags and delicious popcorn.

For the Parents:

  • Sip & Paint with OliO Art: Held on our pool terrace, join our on-site art class, hosted by the talented Oli O. Oli will host a textured art class where guests will learn how to paint the stunning Coogee coastline that’s right in front of them. External guests are also welcome. Book here. In-house guests receive a 50% discount on tickets.
  • Kids Eat Free: Book your family dinner at Shutters and for every adult meal purchased, you’ll receive a kid’s* meal complimentary. *under 12 years of age.
  • Pool Relaxation & Fun: Sink into one of our daybeds on our rooftop pool and look out over the ocean as you rest and recuperate. Then enjoy dinner, cocktails and our secret karaoke room for a night of fun right inside the hotel.
  • Wellness: We’ve partnered with local wellness and recovery studio Recoverie to give every guest a special 25% discount on their offerings. From the infra-red sauna, hot and cold pools to the zero-gravity experience, you can take some time out, recuperate and come back feeling refreshed.
  • Experience Oz: For any trips, outings or experiences for the whole family, look no further than Experience Oz. Book with them using our unique code and you’ll get 10% off all experiences.

From building sandcastles on the beach, relaxing as a family by the pool or allowing the kids to run wild in the Kids Club, we have our best Easter to date planned and promise a magical experience for guests of all ages.

Not only that, but IHG are offering members up to 25% off for bookings made between 12 March – 3 April and stay between 15 March – end of July. The IHG member early bird offer will give guests triple points for all bookings made between 12 March – 14 March.

Make your Easter one to remember and book HERE.

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CircoLoco Announces 25th Anniversary Ibiza Season April 29 – October 14 at DC-10 Celebrating 25 Years as a Champion of the Global Underground Tickets On Sale Now

by the partae March 9, 2024
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@circolocoibiza

Circoloco remains one of underground electronic music’s most important outfits. From its namesake party in Ibiza, spawned in 1999 as a Monday after-hours party, Circoloco has grown into a global music brand and veritable lifestyle, catalyzing cultural exchange with the most brilliant minds across art, fashion and entertainment. Its no-frills approach and forward-thinking lineups have perpetuated the underground spirit of its Balearic roots for 25 years.

Circoloco’s impact on culture far exceeds its four walls, with the world’s of fashion and celebrity colliding with dance culture. It’s where Ricardo Tisci first heard the Martinez Brothers before booking them to soundtrack Givenchy shows for years; where P Diddy fell in love with dance music before releasing his electronic record II II; Virgil Abloh was inspired to design a capsule collection for the brand; a place where household names and high society stars can lose themselves on its dancefloor. Circoloco’s dance floor has sparked collaborations with world renowned brands such as Off-White, Adidas, and most notably a partnership with Rockstar Games, which led to the founding of Circoloco Records, serving as a far-reaching fusion between the virtual and physical worlds of music and entertainment.

From its humble beginnings in the late-90s as a free Monday morning party at the infamous Ibiza venue DC-10, founder Antonio Carbonaro has overseen the exponential rise and expansion of Circoloco into fashion, design and recording, and ultimately one of the most influential and iconic brands in club culture.

Individual lineups for the 2024 season will be announced in the coming months, but in true Circoloco fashion revelers can expect the unexpected. Past seasons have consistently seen the avant-garde join forces with Ibiza favorites seeing acts that rarely play on the island like Shygirl, Actress, and Romy share the stage with artists whom credit Circoloco as springboards for their career like Seth Troxler, Rampa, Peggy Gou and many more.

With shows spanning decades taking place in New York, Miami, London, Milan, Paris, Amsterdam, Rio de Janeiro, and Phuket to name a few, revellers on the White Isle this summer can expect Circoloco’s customary blend of unity, inclusivity, cutting edge sound, and exceptional curation.

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