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ALEXISONFIRE ADD SECOND MELBOURNE SHOW TO AUSTRALIAN 2023 HEADLINE TOUR

by the partae November 16, 2022
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Canadian hardcore luminaries Alexisonfire have added a second Melbourne show on Saturday 25 February to their anticipated 2023 Australian visit.

Responding to demand during the pre-sale period, the five-piece will now deliver five headline shows down under, kicking off at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Friday 17 February, followed by a stop at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Monday 20 February, back-to-back nights at Melbourne’s Forum on Friday 24 and Saturday 25 February, winding up in Adelaide on Monday 27 February.

All shows will go on sale to the general public tomorrow at 10am local time.

Admired by Australian audiences, on their eighth visit down under Alexisonfire will perform songs from their celebrated catalogue, along with tunes from their new record Otherness – their first full-length album in thirteen years, never before heard live by local audiences.

The group that Rolling Stone declared “put Canadian post-hardcore on the map”, Alexisonfire have blown audiences away at major international festival appearances over Northern Hemisphere summer, including Lollapalooza across South America, Canada’s Born & Raised Festival and a “flawless” Rage Against The Machine North American support. ​

Alexisonfire will be joined on all dates by local rockers Luca Brasi, one of the country’s most roadworthy outfits.


ALEXISONFIRE
​WITH SPECIAL GUESTS LUCA BRASI
​AUSTRALIAN TOUR
​FEBRUARY 2023
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Presented by Chugg Entertainment and Frontier Touring


GENERAL PUBLIC ON SALE
​Begins: Thursday 17 November (10am local time)
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FRIDAY 17 FEBRUARY
​The Fortitude Music Hall | Brisbane, QLD
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MONDAY 20 FEBRUARY
​Enmore Theatre | Sydney, NSW

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FRIDAY 24 FEBRUARY
​Forum Melbourne | Melbourne, VIC
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SATURDAY 25 FEBRUARY
​Forum Melbourne | Melbourne, VIC – NEW SHOW, JUST ADDED!
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MONDAY 27 FEBRUARY
​Hindley Street Music Hall | Adelaide, SA
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Jovi Skyler

by the partae November 16, 2022
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Where are you currently based?

Earth. But to be specific about it, I would say, Sydney, Australia.

How did you first start playing music?

I was encouraged into it at first, but gave up quickly after six months or so. Then one night, I saw the music video for Nirvana’s – Smells Like Teen Spirit on Rage. I realised I had a cheap electric guitar and crappy amplifier, covered in dust, that I could use tomorrow to express my angst.

What’s been happening recently?

Not much I guess. I’m kind of a recluse, but I want to record some new songs soon.

Your latest single ‘Evergreen’ is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting?

I suppose my sound is punk, alternative rock with an early ’90s spirit and a twist of psychedelia. A lot of my influences come from all the grunge bands of that time. If I could find a time machine on eBay, I would prefer to go back then.

How did you go about writing Evergreen?

It was my first love and it was a tumultuous relationship. So, that’s what inspired me. I focused on that. Dug deep down into my memories and created Evergreen. For me at least, a song comes from the gut. It flows out from my veins, it hurts a little. Hopefully, the listener can feel the sincerity in it. I didn’t think too hard about the lyrics or the music. I just channeled my energy into my emotions, then everything spewed out from me. It’s a weird sort of meditation, but it works for me.

What does this single mean to you?

Evergreen deals with being in a tumultuous relationship and how it can drain you with its ups and downs. So, it is something deeply personal and means a lot to me, as the song is autobiographical.

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

I recorded Evergreen in a friend’s studio basement. It was cold, rainy, and a miserable day. I recorded the song within half a day. The guitar parts were done first, then the drums, and then lastly I did two vocal takes. I produced Evergreen myself. It was mixed and mastered on the same day. I slightly remastered the track one night just over a month ago, because originally there was a guitar solo at the beginning of the track, but I decided to cut it out for the single, in order to make it more marketable for radio.  

How did you approach the recording/production process?

I will practise the songs I want to record repeatedly, usually till I’m nauseated by the tracks. Songs are 100-percent complete when I decide to record them. It’s pretty simple, if you know the songs so much that it makes you nauseous. Oh yeah, lots of lollies and fizzy drinks help.

Please tell us about how you filmed and edited the music video:

Footage was self-filmed, taken from the past. I tried to give it good vibes, full of youthful fervour and fun punk-rock energy, but also a dark and chaotic visual to acknowledge the roller-coaster ride of it. I edited it using iMovie. I overlaid the videos and changed the colours. I think it was a bit unhealthy for me to revisit. It has a strong dose of purity though.

Where and when did you learn to film and edit?

I learnt it during the start of the pandemic in Sydney, but I guess it started a bit earlier than that, probably with my first single off of my debut EP, Gia , a song I wrote about Gia Carangi. It just grew after that, in regards to my skill in editing. Self-filming is pretty easy or filming itself, it is more about deciding what parts to use, I feel is the key in expressing the song visually and then combining it together with other components as a whole. Covid, lockdowns, and restrictions, gave me the reason and motivation to make my own music videos. So, filming and editing was self-taught.

How did the concept for the music video come about?

I just wanted to make it autobiographical, so, it’s a two minute glimpse into my own hazy memory and a true visual representation of the song itself.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

No one in particular at the moment. I don’t have Spotify, so mostly my old CD collection that is on my phone. Nirvana, Sonic Youth, Hole, Pixies,The Breeders, Iggy Pop, Ramones. I feel the days of buying a CD because of a single you like are done and dusted. It’s basically for free out there on the interweb, which makes it hard as a songwriter, it doesn’t feel as special for me as it used to.

What do you like to do away from music?

I like to spend time with my cats. I used to paint, expressionism sort of stuff, but stopped once I made the decision to focus on songwriting instead, however, I use a lot of old paintings for my singles cover artwork now. I sometimes like to play video games, but I haven’t played anything for a long time. The last thing I played was The Quarry.

What’s planned for the remainder of 2022 going into 2023?

I hate looking too far ahead, but there will be more songs to come and I should start touring.

Favourite food and place to hangout?

My favourite food right now would be nachos or Violet Crumble. Any cafe that has a nice view for me to stare out the window and daydream.

JOVI SKYLER – EVERGREEN (official music video) 

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The Mountain Goat Valley Crawl 2023 lineup has arrived!

by the partae November 16, 2022
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The Mountain Goat Valley Crawl 2023 line up has finally arrived! Featuring 41 knockout artists, including The Terrys, The Buoys, and VOIID, scheduled to perform across 9 stages in Fortitude Valley.

Round up your wildest music loving pals and get ready for a long balmy evening of music and venue hopping through the Valley, on Saturday 11 February 2023. True to tradition, this will be an evening overflowing with bands and brimming with value – Mountain Goat Valley Crawl is one hundred percent free!

Curate the night you want to experience as you pick and choose your music while you meander through this extensive lineup of exceptional Aussie acts. Get introspective with Moon Saloon and their dreamy melodies and then join Sydney four-piece A.D.K.O.B for a set of experimental indie-rock and unapologetic songwriting. Delve into the depths of intimate indie-pop with Meanjin songstress Jem Cassar-Daley, and catch alt-rock shoe gaze Adelaidian three-piece Horror My Friend. Get happy and sad at the very same time with Sydney indie-rockers 90IVY and then get powered up with some no-nonsense power pop with LOUNGE. See the full lineup below, we guarantee that there is an act for every member of the pack!

And if this absolute onslaught of music wasn’t already enough, the festival will also be hosted by the ever entertaining, always hilarious, Aaron Gocs. Mountain Goat Valley Crawlers will gain access to nine of the Fortitude Valley’s most renowned venues, including icons like The Zoo, The Brightside, Black Bear Lodge and Rics Backyard as well as new-er venues like Suzie Wongs. Organisers advise festival attendees that each venue will work on a first-in best-dressed basis, with limited tickets available and registration essential.

Great beer and great times await you at the GOAT free festival, so hurry up and register now for the 2023 Mountain Goat Valley Crawl.

FREE ENTRY – RSVP HERE

18+ EVENT
SAT 11 FEB | 5PM – 11PM
FREE ENTRY

PLUS 41 ARTISTS
ACROSS 9 VENUES

ARTISTS

THE TERRYS
THE BUOYS
VOIID

BAKERS EDDY
BELLA AMOR
DOPAMINE
BIG WETT
CARLA WEHBE
HORROR MY FRIEND
KITSCHEN BOY
SECRET ACT
SPUTNIK SWEETHEART
SUZI
ZHR

90IVY
A.D.K.O.B
DIZZY DAYS
DOG GOD
DOGGIE HEAVEN
DUST
DUSTY
ENCLAVE
JEM CASSAR-DALEY
JOE MUNGOVAN
LOUNGE
MIRANDA VS ARIZONA
MOON SALOON
MOZZA
OIL!
PLACEMENT
RUTHERFORD JAZZ TRIO
S.A.B
SAFETY CLUB
STAGE PRESENCE
SUPATHICK
THE DANDYS
THE LOVE INN
THE PB’S
TWINE
WALTA
WISSALEA & THE WALNUTS

HOSTED BY AARON GOCS

VENUESBlack Bear Lodge
The Brightside
The Brightside – Outdoors
Greaser (Two Stages)
O’Skulligans
Ric’s Backyard
Suzie Wongs
The Zoo

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Shame announce new album “Food for Worms” & share ‘Fingers of Steel’ video

by the partae November 16, 2022
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Photo credit: Pooneh Ghana
shame have announced Food for Worms, their explosive third record, out February 24, 2023 via Dead Oceans. Shared alongside is the James Humby-directed video for new single ‘Fingers of Steel’, which sees the band work 19-hour shifts creating fake social media accounts to like, follow and comment on their own material.

On the video, Charlie Steen said: “Self-obsession, social media flagellation and death can all be seen in this Oscar nominated performance. No one’s ever done a video like this before and when you watch it, you’ll see why. Think Casablanca, but in colour, and better.”

The announcement follows the culmination of shame’s North American tour last month, in support of UK Top 10 second album Drunk Tank Pink, and sees shame enter a new, surreal landscape, as reflected in the cover art designed by acclaimed artist Marcel Dzama. It’s suggestive of what is left unsaid, what lies beneath the surface, the farcical and fantastical every day that we are living in, in a society where both everything and nothing is possible.

On the one hand, new album Food for Worms calls to mind a certain morbidity, but on the other, it’s a celebration of life; the way that, in the end, we need each other. The album is an ode to friendship, and a documentation of the dynamic that only five people who have grown up together – and grown so close, against all odds – can share.

For the first time, the band are not delving inwards, but seeking to capture the world around them. “I don’t think you can be in your own head forever,” says Steen. A conversation after one of their gigs with a friend prompted a stray thought that he held onto: “It’s weird, isn’t it? Popular music is always about love, heartbreak, or yourself. There isn’t much about your mates.”

It’s through this, and defiance, that the band have continually moved forward together; finding light in uncomfortable contractions and playing their vulnerabilities as strengths: The near-breakdowns, identity crises, frontman Charlie Steen routinely ripping his top off on stage as a way of tackling his body weight insecurities. Everything is thrown into their live show and the best shows of their lives are happening now.

Back in 2018, around debut album Songs of Praise, they were at the vanguard of a transformative scene that changed the underground music landscape in the UK; paving the way for artists soon to come. Then, Charlie Steen suffered a series of panic attacks which led to a tour’s cancellation. For the first time, since being plucked from the small pub stages of south London and catapulted into notoriety, shame were confronted with who they’d become on the other side of it. This era, of being forced to endure reality and the terror that comes with your own company, would form shame’s second album, 2021’s Drunk Tank Pink.

Now they arrive, finally, at a place of hard-won maturity. Enter: Food for Worms, which Steen declares to be “the Lamborghini of shame records.”

Reconnecting with what they first loved about being in a band hotwired them into making the album after a false start during the pandemic. Their management then presented them with a challenge: in three weeks, shame would play two intimate shows and debut two sets of entirely new songs. It meant the band returned the same ideology which propelled them to these heights in the first place: the love of playing live, on their own terms, fed by their audience. Thus, Food for Worms crashed into life faster than anything they’d created before. The band recorded it while playing festivals all over Europe, invigorated by the strength of the reaction their new material was met with. That live energy, what it’s like to witness shame in their element, is captured perfectly on record – like lightning in a bottle.

The album marks a sonic departure from anything they’ve done before. shame have abandoned their post-punk beginnings for far more eclectic influences, drawing from the sharp yet uncomplicated lyrical observations of Lou Reed and the more melodic works of 90s German band, Blumfeld.

They called upon renowned producer Flood (Nick Cave, U2, PJ Harvey, Foals) to execute their vision. Recording each track live meant a kind of surrender: here, the rough edges give the album its texture; the mistakes are more interesting than perfection. In a way, it harks back to the title itself and the way that with this record, the band are embracing frailty and by doing so, are tapping into a new source of bravery.

Food for Worms by shame
out February 24, 2023 on Dead Oceans
Pre-order: 
https://shame.deadoc.co/food-for-worms

shame
Food for Worms

1. Fingers Of Steel
2. Six-Pack
3. Yankees
4. Alibis
5. Adderall
6. Orchid
7. The Fall Of Paul
8. Burning By Design
9. Different Person
10. All The People

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Dawson Gool ‘I Was Wrong’ Premiere

by the partae November 16, 2022
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On Dawson Gools 19th birthday, he left his single traffic light town to study at Berklee College of Music. Although he dropped out after one year, he kept writing songs while working jobs in a handful of places. From Montreal to the Austrian Alps, working as anything from a line cook to a mailman. It was during this time he found his distinctive and honest voice as a songwriter, and producer. The majority of Dawson’s self produced debut EP, “January, Backdoor”, was written and recorded in Vancouver, Canada. The EP sounds most at home in the rain, or when there’s a fog rolling in.

QUOTE FROM DAWSON

“I wrote ‘I Was Wrong’ about caring for someone who is not ready to be helped. A family member had been falling back into some old habits and–rather than repeat encouraging phrases over and over–I felt like I had to be honest and say, ‘hey, maybe things won’t work out, and that’s ok’. it’s a bit pessimistic but it’s how I was feeling at the time.

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NTH RD

by the partae November 16, 2022
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Where are you currently based? 

Billy: We are currently based in Melbourne, Victoria!  

How did you first start playing music? 

Billy: Lucas and I first started playing together in 2015 after meeting in high school.  We quickly got talking about metal and rock bands that we liked and spent the next  year or so writing songs together. In late 2016, we met John – I’d only met him briefly  before, but heard he was a crazy good drummer that loved bands like Metallica and  Slipknot. We all clicked instantly and began jamming along to Metallica songs. We  started performing around late 2017, when we were all still underage, so we didn’t  tell the venue how old we were so we could actually play shows! 

Jordan joined on vocals in 2018 after we played at a friend’s party together, and just  had instant chemistry as a group. I feel like that’s when the band as it is now really  begun.  

What’s been happening recently? 

John: We’ve been super busy, just having come off a run of shows to promote our  debut EP, Panic, which dropped in late July. That was a blast, and we got to play with  a bunch of really cool bands. We also just dropped our favourite song yet and have  been super busy behind the scenes recording our new project, which has been sick  as!  

Your latest single ‘I Watched You Fade Away’ is out now, what influenced the  sound and song writing? 

Jordan: I think we were all really falling in love with Deftones at the time, while that  influence probably didn’t come out a lot in the final song, it definitely informed a lot  of our stylistic choices. I really tried to be as candid as possible with the lyrics,  drawing from personal experiences I was going through at the time regarding the  symbolic loss of somebody close to me. I really used this track as catharsis for those  feelings. 

How did you go about writing ‘I Watched You Fade Away’? 

Lucas: While ‘I Watched You Fade Away’ was recorded at the same time as ‘Panic’, it  tells a different story, and in many ways, was the song that solidified our creative  vision, and the direction we wanted to take musically. This was the first song we 

wrote together after having spent years apart from each other due to COVID-19  lockdowns. Having already written the bulk of ‘Panic’ before COVID, we weren’t sure  how we would go writing together after so long. 

When we went in to record it with Chris Vernon, it occurred to us that this song that  didn’t quite fit the theme and story we were hoping to tell with our debut EP. So, we  decided to rewrite the song with Chris, and give it an independent release, to allow  ourselves to explore a different narrative, delve into a more straight-forward  approach to song writing, and narrow in on certain elements of our sound that we  wanted to emphasise: 

When and where did you record and who did you work with? 

Jordan: We recorded the song at the same time as the rest of the EP. As it was  written after the bulk of the EP, we wanted to release it separately, to present it as  somewhat of an epilogue or a companion piece to the EP. Chris Vernon really helped  us shape it towards the sounds we were experimenting with at the time, like a next  progression to our sound and narrative. 

How did you approach the recording process? 

John: This song was the first one we wrote all together after the lockdowns here in  Victoria. By that point, most of the EP had already been written, and it was the first  song we’d written together in so long. When we were in the studio, we rewrote the  

song with Chris Vernon, keeping the original chorus and bridge and adjusting a  couple of sections to make it the best song it could be.  

You’re playing at Stay Gold in Melbourne on the 18th of November, what can we  expect? 

Lucas: We’ll be giving ‘I Watched You Fade Away’ it’s official live debut, so if you’ve  been loving the song so far, this will be a must. The show is celebrating the release of  Suspyria’s new album; we’re super excited to play with those guys, we’ve been good  mates with them for a while and they always put on a great show. We’ll also be  playing alongside Ransom Revue and Harroway, which will be our first time playing  with both those bands!  

How do you prepare for shows? 

Billy: We have a routine of catching up, planning, discussing our upcoming week, and  playing together at least twice a week. That way, we feel confident and eager to get  back on the stage each time. 

Who are you listening to at the moment? 

Jordan: Personally, I’ve been listening to a lot of Kacey Musgraves, Uyama Hiroto and  Between Friends. On the metal/rock side of things, I’ve been listening to Movements  pretty religiously. All of us have been loving Bad Omens, Holding Absence and the  new Dayseeker album. 

What do you like to do away from music? 

Jordan: I try and go to the gym as much as possible, I love making beats and working  on other music projects. My whole life really has something to do with music in some  regard, so when I’m not doing music as a career I’m doing it as a hobby. 

What’s planned for the remainder of 2022 going into 2023? 

Lucas: We’ll be continuing to promote the new single, and playing a few yet-to-be announced shows! We’ve got plenty up our sleeve for next year, with even more  new music on the horizon, so definitely stay tuned! 

Favourite food and place to hangout? 

John: Guzman Gomez slaps so hard. If I could eat one thing for the rest of my life it  would probably be that.

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Amnesia announce final Pyramid show of the year w/ Enzo Siragusa, Deborah De Luca & more

by the partae November 15, 2022
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Cuartero, Deborah De Luca, Enzo Siragusa, Stella Bossi and more are set to feature at the final Pyramid show of the year

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Date: Friday 30th December

Amnesia’s Pyramid party cemented its reputation as one of the best house and techno nights in Ibiza this summer, in part because it is one of the very few on the island which brings line-ups stacked with depth of talent from new stars to well known pioneers. But it isn’t done yet: there is still time for Pyramid – The Last One of the Season on December 30th to end this historic year in epic fashion. Headlining the Terrace will be Sidney Charles, Enzo Siragusa, Cuartero, Mar-T, CAAL and 2Vilas, with the Main Room featuring Andrés Campo, Deborah de Luca, Luca Donzelli and Stella Bossi. Limited tickets are on sale now so get yours at amnesia.es

 

Even Pyramid’s own high standards and grand expectations were surpassed this summer. Packed-out dance floors welcomed clubbers from all over the world and sent them home with indelible memories of the best dance music experience in the world. The club’s epic production makes each dance unmissable, with mesmeric lights, lasers and a world class sound system put through its paces by the best DJ talent on the planet.

 

In the last year the likes of Four Tet, Ricardo Villalobos, Denis Sulta b2b Skream, Deborah De Luca, Marco Faraone, Raresh b2b Praslea, Adam Beyer, Sven Väth, Marcel Dettmann b2b DJ Stingray 313, Maceo Plex, Sonja Moonear, Luciano, Ben Klock, Avalon Emerson, Floating Points, Bicep Live, Nina Kraviz, Len Faki and tens more have all played. Pyramid was also the first truck to lead out this year’s Love Parade in Zurich and now throws one final celebratory event that reasserts Amnesia as the White Isle’s original and best club.

This final party takes place across the clubs two iconic spaces and features firm favourites, residents and underground heroes like solid house groove master Sidney Charles, Fuse’s Enzo Siragusa, Spanish stars Cuartero, Mar-T and CAAL, tech house from Andrés Campo and Luca Donzelli, melodic soundscapes from Deborah de Luca, Berlin’s techno titan Stella Bossi and more besides.

To be part of this special end of the year party, get your tickets now at amnesia.es

 

ABOUT AMNESIA

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Amnesia is the world’s most iconic super club. It offers the ultimate Ibiza experience across spaces including the legendary Terrace and Main Room. The best parties in the electronic underground host each week throughout summer including Jamie Jones’s Planet Paradise, Joseph Capriati’s Metamorfosi, Do Not Sleep, Pyramid and DJs such as Marco Faraone, Gorgon City, Bicep, The Chemical Brothers, Sonny Fodera, Ame, Archie Hamilton, The Blessed Madonna, Hot Since 82, Enzo Siragusa, Loco Dice, Sonja Moonear, Apollonia, Ida Engberg, Seth Troxler and many more.

It also hosts events around the world such as its takeover of Croatia’s Zrce Beach as well as special BBC broadcasts with Radio 1. The club’s epic production makes each dance unmissable, with mesmeric lights, lasers and a world class sound system put through its paces by the best DJ talent on the planet.

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Amnesia’s in-house night Pyramid has become one of Ibiza’s most respected house and techno parties. It features vast line-ups that bring not just one headliner but many different top-level talents to the world famous club. The party has also hosted its own float at the Zurich Street Parade, is well known for its legendary opening and closing events and regular sets from international DJ stars like Four Tet, Ricardo Villalobos, Denis Sulta b2b Skream, Deborah De Luca, Marco Faraone, Raresh b2b Praslea, Adam Beyer, Sven Väth, Marcel Dettmann b2b DJ Stingray 313, Maceo Plex, Sonja Moonear, Luciano, Ben Klock, Avalon Emerson, Floating Points, Bicep Live, Nina Kraviz, Len Faki and tens more. Because of this, Pyramid has recaptured the essence of early Ibiza parties with its focus on standout headliners, all night long dances and cutting edge technology all heightening the unique experience.

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Studio 338 reveals Christmas and New Year programme

by the partae November 15, 2022
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Studio 338
338 Boord Street, North Greenwich, London, SE10 0PF

Tickets: https://ra.co/clubs/74592

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Studio 338 close out another spectacular season with their biggest quartet of festive events yet: It starts with the Sankeys £10 Xmas Rave on December 10th then an Abode Marathon on December 17th with a super line-up to come, then  it’s the Release New Years Eve 13-hour party with Matthias Tanzmann, Richy Ahmed, wAFF and Seb Zito and then the legendary Sankeys New Years Day Rave with Steve Lawler, Bontan and more,  Tickets for these always sell out so get yours now at https://ra.co/clubs/74592.

Studio 338 has been at the centre of London’s nocturnal landscape once again this year. Winter season started with the sold out immersive Release Halloween special ‘The Ritual’ with Ilario Alicante. Last Summer also saw a diverse array of events from a heartwarming Jamal Edwards SBTV cook up to in-house parties like HOME with Raresh, a grand Space Mini Summer Festival with Kings of Tomorrow, a special Release Summer Mini Festival with Tania Vulcano and Steve Lawler and plenty of other unforgettable nights with brands and labels like Toolroom, Hospitality Records and Space.

There is still time for four more epic festive get-togethers, first of all on Saturday December 10th it’s the Sankeys £10 Xmas Rave which is an always high energy start to festive fun with the famously edgy club brand in town with DJs PAX, The Checkup, Andrew Kay and Riley.

Then it’s Saturday December 17th with the cult ABODE crew. No underground crew is as on point and in demand as this one. Their events are focussed on cutting edge music whether in London, at their own festival sites in the UK or abroad or over in Ibiza. Expect a mega lineup and 14 hours of bouncing beats on the terrace for this one.

Next up on the Terrace at 338 will be in-house party Release which is throwing possibly its biggest ever event across every room and lasting a marathon 13 hours, plus an after party at The Bridge. The flagship brand brings an unrivalled line up including a legendary and very rare 2 hour live set that will be announced soon, plus big room techno from wAFF, house grooves Richy Ahmed, garage-techno from FUSE man Seb Zito and the finest tech house in the game from Moon Harbour head Matthias Tanzmann.

Last but not least is the best possible way to start the year and that’s with a proper Sankeys Rave.  Since this will be the first one of the year, expect out of this world production made specially to kick off 2023 in style. Playing will be firm favourites including underground hero Steve Lawler, frequent chart topper and Hot Creations associate Bontan, trusty resident Andrew Kay, Italian party starter Pirupa plus Reece Hussain and Ollie Bentley.

 

Saturday 10th December

Sankeys Xmas Rave w/ PAX, The Checkup, Andrew Kay, Riley

Saturday 17th December

ABODE Christmas Marathon w/ lineup TBA

Saturday 31st December

Release New Years Eve (13 Hour) w/ Matthias Tanzmann, Richy Ahmed, wAFF, Seb Zito

Sunday 1st January

Sankeys NYD Rave w/ Steve Lawler, Bontan, Andrew Kay, Pirupa, Reece Hussain, Ollie Bentley
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Fred again.. is coming to Australia & New Zealand

by the partae November 15, 2022
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Headline shows in Wellington, Melbourne & Sydney!
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Astral People, Handsome Tours, Future Classic, triple j and Laneway Presents are excited to announce the debut Australian & New Zealand headline shows from Fred again..

Taking place alongside his highly-anticipated performances at Laneway Festival 2023, Fred will stage intimate performances at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre, Melbourne’s Forum and Wellington’s Shed 6. Fans are urged to be quick to avoid disappointment – tickets to these exclusive shows are strictly-limited and will sell out.

Fred again.. may have needed introduction a year ago, but now his reputation precedes him. Whether you’re listening to his Actual Life trilogy, or his iconic Boiler Room set, everything Fred does is to the maximum.

Fred channels the ups and downs of life in ways seldom found in dance music. The Actual Life trilogy, his first solo albums, are musical diary entries – reflecting certain time periods in Fred’s life and full to the brim of sampled vocals from friends, collaborators and people met along the way. Carlos, for instance, is a construction worker Fred met after a show in Atlanta. His voice rings through the trilogy, a joyous Southern drawl proclaiming “I want you to see me, friend”, transformed across Actual Life into dance floor bangers that at times bring a tear to the eye. Each record is an expert exercise in composition, sampling and masterful production, spanning April 14 2020 to September 9 2022, contextualising what has undoubtedly been a difficult but enlightening period.

Don’t miss out on Fred again.. live in Australia and New Zealand this summer – there’s simply no telling what he’ll be up to next.

TOUR DATES

Sat 28 Jan, 2023 – Shed 6, Wellington
Wed 1 Feb, 2023 – Forum, Melbourne
Tue 7 Feb, 2023 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney

Pre-sale opens: 17th November, 10am local
Pre-sale closes: 18th November, 9am local
GA on-sale: 18th November, 10am local

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Also appearing at Laneway Festival 2023

Mon 30 Jan, 2023 – Laneway, Auckland
Sat 4 Feb, 2023 – Laneway, Brisbane
Sun 5 Feb, 2023 – Laneway, Sydney
Fri 10 Feb, 2023 – Laneway, Adelaide
Sat 11 Feb, 2023 – Laneway, Melbourne
Sun 12 Feb, 2023 – Laneway Fremantle

Tickets at lanewayfestival.com

New album ‘Actual Life 3 (January 1 – September 9 2022)’ is out now via Warner Music Australia

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Boiler Room x Sugar Mountain 2023 line-up is here – Tickets on sale Thursday!

by the partae November 15, 2022
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NYE IN THE PARK, SYDNEY’S ONLY NEW YEARS EVE MUSIC FESTIVAL, JUST GOT BIGGER WITH MORE ACTS JOINING THE ALREADY MASSIVE LINE UP + TWO EXTRA STAGES

by the partae November 15, 2022
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Music lovers, grab your crew and start the countdown as we’re only 6 WEEKS away from the biggest night of the year and the City’s lush, treelined Victoria Park is where you want to be for your BEST.NEW YEAR’S.EVER.

NYE in the Park is the ULTIMATE New Year’s Eve celebration, providing Sydney-siders with everything you need for a fuss-free night that’s guaranteed to satisfy your NYE expectations! Featuring an incredible line-up of performers, you’re guaranteed to be smiling and dancing your way into 2023, complete with a jaw-dropping display of midnight fireworks! With an already stacked bill that includes Flight Facilities, Lime Cordiale, Cut Copy, Rico Nasty (US), San Cisco, Crazy P Soundsystem (UK), Late Night Tuff Guy, Graace, Vacations, grentperez, Discovery, Becca Hatch and Tori Levett, get ready to be partying until the early hours, because we’re about to deliver you an extra dose of beats, disco pop and smooth sounds as NYE in the Park is THRILLED to announce two extra stages & more artists to add to an even bigger, jam-packed party experience.

Looking for some glitz and glamour?  It’s right here as Australia’s biggest queer party brand, the fabulous Poof Doof Drag Jamboree returns to present you NEON HOEDOWN. Curating the LGBTQIA+ side stage, expect nothing but a BEDAZZLING soiree with knockout drag performances as the Poof Doof crew bring you Atomic Kiss, Dammit Janet ,Danni Issues, Daphne Gaye, Faggy, Holly Would, Jimi The Kween, Karna Ford, Kalin Klein, Logan, Nic Holland, Sveta and Venus Pagina.  Our Queens are set to entertain, and entertain they will…complete with plenty of extra sparkles & sequins!

Adding to the mix, the Whatslively stage is back to showcase some of the best & freshest trap DJs & Hip Hop acts out of Western Sydney.  Expect to catch DJ Talisha B2B Mistah Cee, Jazmine Nikitta, Prestige of TFRA w/ D0nt Play, Farnozz w/ Dayshawn, Ayshe, Moni B2B AJ Flores, DNA and Sienna w/ Papa Frank, plus special performances by Gold Fang, and Fooligan Kevs.

 

Want more?  Treat yourself to the VIP Garden Lounge experience and elevate your NYE night to include a private viewing area, Beauty Bar, Express Entry Lane, VIP bar and cocktail offering, VIP food and private amenties.

Feast on the array of delicious gourmet street food on offer to keep those energy levels up.  From Gozleme to Korean BBQ and crowd favourite, Chips On A Stick, we’ve got you covered…and you’ll have plenty of bevvies to choose from across the many pop-up bars on site.

Want to win the quintessential party package? NYE In The Park is giving you & guest the chance to win the ultimate NYE experience, including: Luxury NYE accommodation, plus The Golden Ticket (2 x VIP tix for life), transfers to and from the event, a bar tab, backstage tour and side of stage viewing for the artist of the winners’ choice.  Get in quick by registering & sharing HERE – the top point scorer wins! 


With New Year’s Eve fast approaching, don’t leave it too late to sort the hottest ticket in town for the biggest night of the year.  Get your NYE in the Park tickets HERE.


DON’T MISS: 

FLIGHT FACILITIES | LIME CORDIALE | CUT COPY | RICO NASTY (US) | SAN CISCO |
CRAZY P SOUNDSYSTEM (UK) | LATE NIGHT TUFF GUY | GRAACE | VACATIONS | GRENTPEREZ |
DISCOVERY | BECCA HATCH | TORI LEVETT

WHATSLIVELY STAGE feat:
DJ TALISHA B2B MISTAH CEE | JAZMINE NIKITTA | PRESTIGE Of TFRA w/ D0NT PLAY |

FARNOZZ w/ DAYSHAWN | AYSHE | MONI B2B AJ FLORES | DNA | SIENNA w/ PAPA FRANK

SPECIAL PERFORMANCES BY GOLD FANG | FOOLIGAN KEVS

POOF DOOF presents NEON HOEDOWN feat:
ATOMIC KISS | DAMMIT JANET | DANNI ISSUES | DAPHNE GAYE | FAGGY |
HOLLY WOULD | JIMI THE KWEEN | KARNA FORD | KALIN KLEIN | LOGAN |
NIC HOLLAND | SVETA | VENUS PAGINA

NYE IN THE PARK 2022 = BEST.NEW YEARS.EVER.
Saturday December 31, Victoria Park, City Road, Camperdown, Gadigal Land
This is an 18+ event | Gates open at 4PM

For tickets, transport options and more info, head to

www.nyeinthepark.com
#bestnewyearsever
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ULTRA AUSTRALIA WILL RETURN TO MELBOURNE IN APRIL 2023

by the partae November 15, 2022
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MELBOURNE – SATURDAY, 15 APRIL 2023

SIDNEY MYER MUSIC BOWL & KINGS DOMAIN

EARLY BIRD TICKETS ON SALE

FROM 10AM, THURSDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2022

Earlier this year, ULTRA Australia was the first large-scale event to welcome back internationally renowned talent to the country’s shores since the pandemic began.

Now, the leading electronic music festival has announced that it will return to the SIDNEY MYER MUSIC BOWL & KINGS DOMAIN in Melbourne on Saturday, 15 April 2023. The fourth edition of ULTRA Australia is sure to deliver a stacked lineup of globe-trotting, chart-topping DJs and performers, stay tuned for artist announcements coming soon.

ULTRA Australia’s 2022 edition was a smash hit, delivering a full-scale, one-day event for more than 15,000 fans who enjoyed performances from artists like Afrojack, Alesso, Oliver Heldens, Steve Aoki, Deborah De Luca, Nicole Moudaber and more.

The festival will expand its offerings in 2023, ushering in an even bigger, more impressive multi-stage production, hosting four separate areas at the SIDNEY MYER MUSIC BOWL & KINGS DOMAIN.

The end of summer extravaganza will include the mammoth Main Stage, the hub of underground sounds at the RESISTANCE Stage, the UMF RADIO Stage, where Australia’s elite regional DJs will perform, and the introduction of a fourth stage that will be dedicated to hardstyle.

ULTRA Worldwide continues to cement its status as the most international music festival brand, boasting active events on all six inhabited continents. The global festival brand is celebrated for delivering an unparalleled combination of top-tier electronic talent, cutting-edge technology and large-scale productions.

ULTRA Australia takes pride in creating an all-encompassing entertainment experience for its fans from around the world. Revel in mesmerizing performances from the ULTRA Angels, relax in the designated, shaded ‘chill out’ areas, enjoy culinary delights from a vast array of local food trucks, and taste cocktails from the various bars stationed throughout the festival grounds.

Early Bird tickets will go on sale at 10am, Thursday 17 November 2022 AEDT for the Ultra Passport and Members Pre-Release at www.ultraaustralia.com

General Public tickets will go on sale at 10am, Friday 18 November 2022 AEDT.

For all details head to www.ultraaustralia.com

Stay connected with ULTRA Australia on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

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Birdz, The Grogans, William Crighton, DJ Dexter, Nice Biscuit, and more take centre stage at Mornington Peninsula’s NinchFest 6.

by the partae November 15, 2022
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Mornington Peninsula’s hottest all-ages beachside festival NinchFest has today dropped the lineup for its sixth instalment, boasting another bill of gargantuan talent across two days in February.

Returning to its beachside base at St Andrew’s Beach Recreation Club on Friday 10 and Saturday 11 February, the stacked 2023 lineup features a who’s who of Australian and international talent, including first Nations hip hop icon Birdz, surf-rockers The Grogans, celebrated singer-songwriter William Crighton, Australian turntable champion DJ Dexter (formerly of The Avalanches), psych-garage outfit Nice Biscuit, five-piece power-pop act The Prize, country music cosmonaut Freya Josephine Hollick,  Indonesian outfit Ali – and that’s just the start.

Like last year, punters can choose from either single-day or multi-day tickets, with free entry for kids under 13.

Throughout the festival’s five-year history, NinchFest has firmly established itself as the leading music event on the Mornington Peninsula for local and metro music lovers alike, earning their festival stripes for curating bills of cutting-edge talent while cultivating the music scene in the Peninsula.

NinchFest has previously hosted the likes of Amyl and the Sniffers, NO ZU, Bad // Dreems, Cable Ties, Private Function, Clamm, Caitlin Harnett and the Pony Boys, The Meanies and more. This year, the festival has hand-selected an even bigger crop of artists, dishing up the most diverse lineup since its inception, split across the two festival days.

Tickets to NinchFest 6 are on sale now via trybooking.com (free entry for kids under 13).

NinchFest 6
Friday 10 and Saturday 11 February 2023
St Andrew’s Beach Recreation Club

Friday 10 February

The Grogans
Cutters
Rot TV
Freya Josephine Hollick
Smooch
Zig Zag
The Domesticated Animals
St Andrews Beach Community Choir

Saturday 11 February

Birdz
William Crighton
DJ Dexter
Peter Bibby
Nice Biscuit
Bumpy
Jazzparty
The Prize
Ali (Indonesia)
Boing Boing
The High Heaven
The Double Agents
The Bloody Norahs

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Jonasu announces debut album Cutting Through Noise, drops new single ‘Who Cares’ w/ Alex Hosking

by the partae November 15, 2022
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A carefree dance-pop jam, ‘Who Cares’ pairs bouncy, playful production with Alex’s scintillating vocal range. It follows recent singles ‘Dinner For Two’, ‘True’ with platinum-selling singer-songwriter Karen Harding, and ‘Trouble’, a collaboration with fellow UK artist Georgia Ku, with all four tracks set to feature on Cutting Through Noise.

Multi-instrumentalist, producer and songwriter Jonasu has, in a short space of time, climbed to the forefront of the rising stars list in the pop and dance music world. With over 2 billion streams and 4 million monthly listeners, he has gained international recognition amongst his peers and fans alike. Recent single ‘Black Magic’ has been a certified hit, reaching #3  in the UK ‘Top 20’ and racking up 400 million streams.

A proven talent as a songwriter and artist in her own right, Australian Alex Hosking has already made a big impact as co-writer and featured vocalist on PS1 hits ‘Fake Friends’ and ‘Life Goes On’, tracks that have amassed over 90 million combined streams. Her huge crossover appeal was underlined by A-lists at BBC Radio 1, Kiss FM and Capital Radio.

 

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Pierce The Veil Announce New Album ‘The Jaws Of Life’ Out February 10 & Shares Video For New Single ‘Emergency Contact’

by the partae November 14, 2022
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Platinum-selling powerhouse Pierce The Veil  — guitarist/vocalist Vic Fuentes, guitarist Tony Perry, and bassist Jaime Preciado — have announced their new album The Jaws of Life. It arrives February 10, 2023 via longtime label Fearless Records. Pre-order it here.

Today, the band has shared the video for the latest single, Emergency Contact.

“There’s so much desperation underlying the lyrics of this song,” shares Fuentes. “It talks about a relationship where one person is ready to take things to the next level while the other is still unsure. One person is begging the other to either move forward or to let them out because being stuck in the middle is torture.”

He continues, “I wrote this song in Seattle at Mike Herrera from MXPX’s home studio. He let me live there for a couple of months while working on the record. I love writing in Seattle because it gives me all of the ’90s grunge rock vibes. Plus, it rains all the time, and I love the rain.”

As for The Jaws of Life as a whole, Fuentes says, “This album has truly brought us closer than we’ve ever been. It was extremely difficult for us to be off the road and apart for so long. We’ve never missed anything more than playing music together and never had such an strong appreciation for recording, touring, and simply being in the same room together than we do now. The Jaws of Life is about how life can sink its teeth into you and try to devour you. The negativity in the world and within your mind can be a vicious thing. We’re extremely grateful for this record, our fans, and the opportunity to play live music again.”

Pierce The Veil have become iconic in their genre — and rightfully so. Their return has been fiercely welcomed, receiving press praise from Paper, Gawker, MTV, Ones to Watch, Yahoo, and more. Meanwhile, the first single Pass the Nirvana racked up over 13 million streams since its September bow.

They’ve also debuted atop Billboard’s Top Rock Albums, Alternative Albums, and Hard Rock Albums charts twice – first with Collide With the Sky (2012) and its follow-up, Misadventures (2016). A decade after its release, the already platinum King for a Day shot to No. 1 on Billboard’s Hard Rock Streaming chart, driven by the viral #KingForADay hashtag on TikTok. Even with two gold singles and a gold album, this coming year could be their biggest yet.

Because this is the year of The Jaws of Life.

The band Rolling Stone once described as “hyperactive, progressive post-hardcore,” returns with album number five, full of fuzzy guitars, massive melodic hooks, and PTV’s distinct emotional heart. The Jaws of Life is Pierce The Veil at their most raw —crackling with urgency and immediacy. Never predictable, always engaging, Pierce The Veil continue to soar on the strength of highly potent energy, rich musicality, and a scrappy sense of authentic exuberant ambition that’s frankly unrivaled. Fuentes, Perry, and Preciado put volatile, angsty, confessional emotions into the music, which is why their songs resonant with so many. “No matter where the band performs, fans will show up,” wrote Loudwire. “When you see Pierce The Veil live, you’ll understand why.”

PTV’s evolution from album to album is nothing less than stunning. The early buzz generated by A Flair for the Dramatic (2007) made its follow-up one of the most anticipated albums of 2010. Selfish Machines shot to No. 1 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart. The Chicago Tribune saluted Collide with the Sky for its “post-hardcore punk with more than a few nods to Queen.” They became a true arena act on Misadventures, selling out huge venues without losing the intimate connection with their fans.

The Jaws of Life was produced by Paul Meany (Twenty One Pilots, Mutemath, The Blue Stones), and mixed by Adam Hawkins (Machine Gun Kelly, Turnstile, Twenty One Pilots). Deadly serious subject matter abounds, but Pierce The Veil enduringly navigates it all with grace. The lyrics continue the Fuentes tradition of painstaking honesty and clever twists of phrase. Pierce The Veil perform at the biggest festivals and is counted among the biggest and brightest of a younger generation of bands. But it all starts with the songs. The Jaws of Life is filled with the kind to keep the PTV fire burning forever.

Pierce The Veil are currently on the road with I Prevail, Fit For A King and Stand Atlantic.

THE JAWS OF LIFE TRACK LISTING:

01. Death of an Executioner
02. Pass the Nirvana
03. Even When I’m Not With You
04. Emergency Contact
05. Flawless Execution
06. The Jaws of Life
07. Damn The Man, Save the Empire
08. Resilience
09. Irrational Fears (Interlude)
10. Shared Trauma
11. So Far So Fake
12. Fractures

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