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SHERIE – Alé Pushing us to see love through all its forms…

by the partae November 10, 2022
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After finishing up her tour opening for Alicia Keys and D Smoke in Europe, SHERIE is coming in hot  with ‘Alé’ the first single off her upcoming EP.

 ‘Alé’ is a Haitian call to love. In Haitian Creole it directly translates to “Let’s Go”, thus pushing us all deeper into a journey through love in all its facets. 

“In my own experience, I found choosing love is worth the risk.” – SHERIE

The songs transports us to a tropical Haitian paradise, grooving bass lines and SHERIE’s sultry R&B Soul influenced voice complemented by a rhythmic underbeat, it’s impossible not to sit back and groove to it; drink in hand, sunglasses on.

 

 

Sherie is an esteemed Haitian American, Los Angeles based artist, songwriter, and master violinist offering an eclectic twist to her creative process. Her lyrics have seen the heights of a Billboard #1 chart topper with Ariana Grande’s “Positions’‘ which stood as a career defining moment. Sherie’s ability to transform words into beautifully curated melodies ranges through several genres including but not limited to R&B, pop, soul, urban, classic and alternative sounds. The Atlanta raised multi-hyphenate ability to hear those striking melodies derives from her mastery of the violin and angelic soprano tone, giving her an edge in creating seamless melodies and poignant lyrics that invoke sensations time after time. Her latest single “Need Ya” performed with EDM artist Holow, reached over 300k streams worldwide and is still rising in the international market. 

 

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Premiere: Purj – A Civil Conversation

by the partae November 10, 2022
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Where are you currently based?

It’s pretty crazy to say this, but Beverly Hills baby, that covid deal came in clutch.

What’s the LA music scene like at the moment?
Honestly, I think it’s overwhelmingly basic, but there are some sweet little pockets that promote the more esoteric side of EDM that I’m super inspired by. Unfortunately, you really have to search for them.

You’re originally from Melbourne / Australia, what’s the difference between being in LA to Australia?
Safety, holy shit, Los Angeles is a hellscape. I was a night rat growing up, only chased by eshays a few times, y’know, normal stuff. Los Angeles is not a place you want to be walking around at night. I love this city for so many reasons, but listen to my track Exposure Therapy and you’ll understand why I’m slightly pessimistic about this city. My first week here changed my life.

How did you first start playing music?
Woah, this is a question I’ve never even thought about. I was a classically trained violinist for 7 years and realized I hated it. I started making mashups on virtualdj and wanted to learn more about the actual craft of “djing”, I went to some DJ “school” in the city and was the only kid they enrolled as an exception because it was an adult course but I learned how to scratch records, count tempo, idk just some really practical stuff, shout out DJ Bonez for that one class you did. I started Djing events because I was a loser and wanted to get invited to parties. It worked, I won, kids paid me to have fun and I learned to produce my own tracks to play out.

Inspired by the bloghaus era, I tried making electro trash and electro house, but complextro was the thing that forced me into really diving into sound design. Flash forward, I moved to New York and learned everything I could about sampling and surrounded myself with hip hop, big ups my old crew SLUMP. I eventually ended up in LA, was kidnapped and thrown in a gutter, and basically decided I wanted to try put on silly voices in my music “sing”, I was such a quiet and insecure sod prior to that, you really have no idea. AHHHH

What’s been happening recently?
Honestly, I’ve been trying to get out of my comfort zone and show more of my personality to the world as I feel like it puts so much context behind my lyrics. I’ve been filming so much content and trying to set up photoshoots and writing sessions, it’s actually been pretty non-stop but it seems to be working, like aye I’m talking to you.

You’re releasing your follow-up single on November 11th titled ‘A Civil Conversation’ off your Exposure Therapy EP which will be released in December.  What or who influenced the sound and song writing for A Civil Conversation?
To keep a long story short, the backbone of this track is a horrifying 8-hour-long date I went on. It began with her sending me the wrong address, her still arriving an hour late, and inviting all of her friends. It culminated in us sitting on a park bench with her swiping through tinder showing me the other dates she had lined up. Now imagine the other 6.5 hours all equally as bad. I then sprinkled in some other bad date references, some attitude, and a little bit of sugar. All of this materialized as my attempt at making an early P!ATD track.

What does this single mean to you?
Dating in your 20s sucks.

Please tell us a bit about what we can expect from your upcoming EP and the influences behind it:
Honestly, this EP was my first foray into understanding myself not only as a vocalist but also a songwriter. I really evaluated what inspired my younger self and tried to emulate as much of that as I could. It’s music for lil purj, angsty yet hopeful, juvenile yet mature in personal depth.

Think P!ATD x MCR x FOB x Mindless Self Indulgence x The Used x Slipknot x Marilyn Manson x Bring Me The Horizon x Bloc Party x Every artist on OWSLA (RIP) x PORTER ROBINSON x The 1975 – MATTY HEALY [plz be my friend] x Aphex Twin x Burial x Limewire x Tumblr… Really anything on the internet between 2005 – 2014.

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

Honestly, 90% of the EP is just me in a dark corner at the back of my room humoring the souls of the damned. However, the other 10% are some beautiful guitar features by @synovamusic and support from a really talented group of friends who give amazing feedback or help when needed.

How do you approach songwriting?
Bad things keep happening… let’s talk about it…

Who are you listening to at the moment?
YVES TUMOR I can’t even put into words how profound this artist is to me.

What do you like to do away from music?
I work as a Graphic Designer at a kickass company called Production Club. Do a little digging and you’ll know pretty quickly why this is a dream job for me. I am also training for a kickboxing tournament next year, ahhhh please send me all the good luck beans!

What’s planned for the remainder of 2022 going into 2023?
I finally get to go home! I haven’t been home in 4 years because of covid and visa complications and it’s really taken its toll on my mental health. I’m going to crumble in my mum’s arms. Oh and of course, finish the Exposure Therapy EP roll out 😉 maybe a few videos, we will just have to wait and see.

Favorite food and place to hang out?

In Los Angeles. Dialog Cafés Smash Burger. I’d never eaten pickles and the owner who’s mates with my mate saw me taking out the pickles and called me out on it. He proceeded to express how much love and care go into his pickles. Out of shame, I started to put the pickles back in my burger… let’s just say I kinda fw pickles now. Thanks Tod <3

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YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2l0W1kdqloCyvdST2m89bA
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Set Times for Loch Hart Music Festival

by the partae November 10, 2022
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The set times have been released for Loch Hart Music Festival and they are a thing of beauty. 

Loch Hart Music Festival is a two-night, three-day, BYO camping festival happening next weekend 18-20 November, on the Great Ocean Road in Princetown.

Festival Director, Jayden Bath said – “Set times are our number one consideration when booking artists.”

“We think about the mood of the festival at different points in time and consider which artist will match that, and who is going to give our attendees the best live experience. Then we book the whole lineup based on those set times as it’s all about the programming!” 

This pragmatic approach is on display with the recently released Loch Hart Music Festival set times, which, like a perfectly curated playlist is something to be admired.

Night 1: The festival kicks off with glimmering upbeat pop from Velvet Bloom and Hobsons Bay Coast Guard, before rolling straight into two of the most captivating acts in Australia right now – Party Dozen and Peter Bibby. At midnight, full party mode is activated with Digital Afrika followed by Joey Lightbulb deep into the night.

Day 2: Wake up to the soothing tunes of Jarrah Ma, and dabble in a light yoga session if you will. Good Sniff will ensure you’re awake, before the likes of Empress, Squid Nebula and Galah make sure you’re on your feet. Wurst Nurse, Alien Nosejob and Harmony Bryne will light up the afternoon with a string of dynamic and enthralling sets. Before the globally renowned Gordon Koang sets the amphitheatre into a dance frenzy.

An evening Comedy Hour: You don’t even know you want it until you have it. It’s likely you’ll be puffed at this point. Best to sit down, grab a drink or meal, and cackle until your sides hurt. The Comedy Hour features a star-studded cast including Aaron Gocs, Blake Freeman, Emma Holland, Sonia Di Iorio and Tim Hewitt.

Night 2: Pop-duo WIIGZ take the reins for the festival’s sunset slot as it transitions from day to night. The night time is nothing but heavy-hitting disco and dance party anthems – Kylie Auldist, into Harvey Sutherland, into Sunshine and Disco Faith Choir. What a procession! Plus, those who stick around until 3am will get to witness the – need to see it to believe it – one man show of Roy Blues.

 

Day 3: Finally, Leah Senior and Watty Thompson will close the festival with what can only be described as the perfect Sunday session. Two absolute stars who will leave you feeling euphoric as the weekend comes to an end.

Loch Hart Music Festival features 25 acts, a comedy hour, BYO + bar, food trucks, yoga, outdoor cinema, and free camping with ocean views.

Final Release tickets on sale now

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Debut edition of Saraab to take place in the Red Sea Mountains feat. Âme, Polo & Pan, Maceo Plex, Gerd Janson, D’Julz, Lamache, Éclair Fifi, Mano Le Tough, Maher Daniel, William Djoko

by the partae November 10, 2022
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Saraab Festival
Il Monte Galala, Egypt
December 1-2nd, 2022
https://www.saraab.co/
IG: @sar___aab

byGanz Extraordinaire & Astral Element have teamed up to create Saraab, a new festival concept in the heart of the Red Sea Mountains of Il Monte Galala by Tatweer Misr, taking place December 1-2nd, 2022.

Have you ever woken up and not been able to make out the end of your dream and the beginning of your memories? Had a night that felt more illusion than reality? Met someone that seemed to be from another dimension?

“Like a mirage in the distance, we believe that the way things are is not the way they have to be. That when we come together, at the right time for the right reason, anything is achievable. Sound becomes language. Strangers become friends. Time a mere illusion. Some say it’s all an illusion, we prefer to call it Saraab.”

Saraab is a one of a kind 2-day electronic festival held by the majestic mountains of the Red Sea with a killer sea view. With a venue capacity of 3000 attendees and some of the biggest names in the electronic industry playing back to back, Saraab will be held over the span of two days across two main stages and a marketplace.

With a lineup announced that includes Polo & Pan (DJ set), Maceo Plex, Âme (live), Éclair Fifi, Mano Le Tough, Bas Ibellini, Terr, Lamache, Maher Daniel, Gerd Janson, D’Julz, Salomé Le Chat, William Djoko as well as local heroes, Misty, Chiati (live), Aroussi, DNGR GNGR and Maie; the SARAAB lineup will be unforgettable.

Along with two performing stages, the marketplace will include vendors of all kinds as well as a smaller stage with up and coming artists as Saraab looks to spotlight local and rising talent.

Saraab is bringing together DJs and visual artists and establishing a market where people can share their interests and products from vintage pieces to art pieces and fashion in a one-of-a-kind market alongside mouthwatering food pop-ups.
Located in Il Monte Galala, the top-notch destination is the ideal location for the event due to its raw natural beauty and space. The venue is spacious and versatile with a killer view of the mountains and the sea and located only an hour away from Cairo.
Lineup (A-Z)
Âme (live)
Aroussi
Bas Ibellini
Chiati (live)
D’Julz
DNGR GNGR
Éclair Fifi
Gerd Janson
Lamache
Maceo Plex
Maher Daniel
Maie
Mano Le Tough
Misty
Polo & Pan (DJ set)
Salomé Le Chat
Terr
William Djoko
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NGV ANNOUNCEMENT | Alexander McQueen: NGV Friday Nights from 16 December at NGV International

by the partae November 10, 2022
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Three-time Grammy award nominee Nai Palm headlines summer NGV Friday Nights

16 December 2022 – 14 April 2023 | NGV International | Bookings required, admission fees apply

The NGV has released the live music line-up for the return of NGV Friday Nights this summer with three-time Grammy nominated singer-songwriter Nai Palm headlining the opening night on 16 December 2022.

Programmed in conjunction with NGV’s summer blockbuster exhibition, Alexander McQueen: Mind, Mythos, Muse, the spectacular drama of Alexander McQueen’s design genius and the late ‘90s London scene inspires the musical line-up and design of this season’s NGV Friday Nights.

The 18-week live music series will feature some of Melbourne’s most creative musical minds spanning disco, glam rock, punk, jazz, and soul. Nai Palm’s magnetic neo-soul sound will fill the NGV’s Great Hall on opening night, with further highlights throughout the series including Electric Fields, Kee’ahn, Banoffee and Billy Davis.

NGV Friday Nights offers late-night access to Alexander McQueen: Mind, Mythos, Muse, the first major Australian exhibition to explore the work of Alexander McQueen (1969 – 2010). The exhibition, organised by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), in partnership with the NGV, will showcase 60 garments and accessories drawn from LACMA’s holdings of important works by McQueen alongside more than 50 designs by McQueen from the NGV Collection, making this Australian-exclusive presentation especially rich and comprehensive.

Offering an unprecedented insight into the mind of this seminal designer, McQueen’s work is presented alongside more than 70 historical artworks including painting, sculpture, photography, decorative arts and works on paper from the collections of LACMA and NGV, revealing the myriad reference points that influenced his designs.

Evoking the innovation and theatre of McQueen’s famed fashion shows, guests at NGV Friday Nights can view screenings of some of the designer’s most iconic runways throughout the evening in the Great Hall. The runway show screenings, all of which are represented by garments in the exhibition, include Dante 1996, Joan 1998, Horn of Plenty 2006, and the designer’s final runway collection, Plato’s Atlantis 2010.

Tony Ellwood AM, Director, NGV said: ‘With the NGV Friday Nights series this summer, we are thrilled to once again support leading local and international performers and celebrate artistic innovation through a spectacular presentation of fashion, art and music.’

The NGV Garden will also come alive with live DJ sets in the 2022 NGV Architecture Commission: Temple of Boom, an evocative reimagining of the Parthenon on the Acropolis adorned with overlapping large-scale artworks by Melbourne-based artists. The Moët Champagne Terrace Bar will light up the Garden serving the iconic Moët Impérial Champagne, Moët Rosé Impérial, plus Moët Minis from the Moët Mini-Matic. At the Four Pillars Gin Bar, guests can enjoy classic G&Ts or an original Four Pillars cocktail.

In the Great Hall, the Yering Station Wine Bar offers fine wines from the Yarra Valley and a wine tasting experience featuring Rosé, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Celebrating Alexander McQueen’s connection to London, visitors to NGV Friday Nights can dine on classic dishes including crispy pork belly, fish and chips, and cheese selections.

NGV Friday Nights line-up: 

 

16 Dec 2022: Nai Palm | C.FRIM

23 Dec 2022: Nikodimos & his Orchestra | Vincent Sole

30 Dec 2022: The Belair Lip Bombs | Billos + Klomp

6 Jan 2023: 30/70 | Zepherin Saint

13 Jan 2023: Emma Volard | Priya

20 Jan 2023: Billy Davis | Simona

27 Jan 2023: Kee’ahn | Adriana

3 Feb 2023: Banoffee | Priya

10 Feb 2023: Niine | Mabel

17 Feb 2023: Electric Fields | Crybaby

24 Feb 2023: Middle Name Dance Band | Afrodisiac

3 Mar 2023: Thibault | DJ JNETT

10 Mar 2023: Aarti Jadu | So Much So Much

17 Mar 2023: Waari | Lucreccia Quintanilla

24 Mar 2023: Elle Shimada Curates: Co-Dreamers Experience | Henry Guala

31 Mar 2023: Teether & Kuya Neil | Ada & Olypso

7 Apr 2023: Komang | Moopie

14 Apr 2023: Izy | Darcy Justice

NGV Friday Nights will run from 16 December 2022 – 14 April 2023 at NGV International, St Kilda Rd, Melbourne. Further information and tickets are available via the NGV website.

Alexander McQueen: Mind, Mythos, Muse will be on display from 11 December 2022 – 16 April 2023 at NGV International, St Kilda Road, Melbourne. Tickets available here. The exhibition opening will coincide with the NGV Gala, an annual event on Saturday 10 December 2022. Information is available here.

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LACHIE GILL RELEASES INFECTIOUS POP BANGER ‘SAD SUMMER’

by the partae November 10, 2022
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Announces first solo show at the Memo Music Hall, St Kilda, Friday December 2

 

LISTEN TO SAD SUMMER HERE

 

“Lachie is in a class of his own”

Daily Telegraph

 

“His vocal range reminds me of Ed Sheeran mixed with Sam Ryder, blend in some powerful and anthemic guitar tones and booming drums and what you have is a track nothing short of spectacular.”

It’s All Indie

 

“Lachie Gill is an exciting new talent who is leading the way in the commercial pop genre”

FV Music Blog

 

“The Path to success after The Voice can be fraught, but Australia has never seen a winner quite like Lachie Gill.”

Who Magazine

 

Lachie Gill is back!  The talented pop-inspired singer/songwriter has been busy in the studio creating his latest up-tempo, catchy offering, ‘Sad Summer’ which is released today through Universal Music Australia.

Earlier this year, Lachie won over the Australian public with his captivating vocal ability and charismatic charm which saw him crowned the winner of The Voice 2022. He released his debut single, ‘Wasted Time’ in May, reached #2 on the iTunes chart and generated over 3M streams across all digital platforms including half a million streams on Spotify. His stripped back performance of ‘Wasted Time’ reached over 280k views on YouTube.

Lachie received accolades from around the globe including Cyndi Lauper and his coach Rita Ora who said, “Lachie is in a league of his own, he’s the ultimate storyteller and has the ability to capture the audience and have them go along with him. He sings like it’s the last time, every time.”

Now Lachie has teamed up with prolific, global chart topping and award-winning Australian producers Andy and Thom Mak (Boy & Bear, Vera Blue, Tori Kelly, Julia Stone) to write for his latest project. Harnessing his candid, emotive writing style, Lachie and the Mak brothers broke down these walls of vulnerability to craft the anthemic ‘Sad Summer’.

“It was at a time when my relationship was going through a bit of a rough stage,” Lachie remembers. “I’ve written way too many sad songs, and I wanted to see if I could put that energy into something a bit more upbeat.”

WATCH THE SAD SUMMER LYRIC VIDEO HERE

Combined with summery instrumentation, and a cheeky approach to both song writing and performance, ‘Sad Summer’ fills itself with wide-eyed optimism and innocent nostalgia to create a pop anthem that arrives custom-made for the warmer months, armed with familiar lyrical references to Lana Del Rey and a devotion to good vibes.

Ultimately, ‘Sad Summer’ showcases a new era for Lachie Gill, as he moves away from his self-admitted love of sad songs to embrace a fun-loving component which paves the way for what’s to come. “I’ve never wanted to be just a sad ballad singer. People have only ever heard me giving that real grit and emotion,” he explains. “‘Sad Summer’ still has that emotion, but it takes on a more happy, fun, and cheeky sort of vibe.”

Armed with an impossibly catchy new single, world-class vocal chops and the steely determination of an athlete, it’s clear that Lachie Gill is not just here for a good time, he’s going to be here for a long time.

He has also announced Sad Summer: Live + Intimate, an acoustic show at the Memo Music Hall, St Kilda on Friday December 2 with special guests McDermott and North.

 

Get tickets HERE

‘Sad Summer’ is out now on all streaming platforms.

 

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NTH RD release impassioned new single “I Watched You Fade Away”

by the partae November 10, 2022
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Melbourne’s NTH RD release their hard hitting new single “I Watched You Fade Away”, exploring the processes of loss and change. The video is streaming today via The AU Review!

“I Watched You Fade Away” is produced, mixed and mastered by Chistopher Vernon (Belle Haven, Future Static, Bloom) and serves as a follow-up to the band’s debut EP ‘Panic‘, released in June. Outlining the different stages of a panic attack, NTH RD’s debut EP ‘Panic‘ exhibited the band’s determination and willingness to explore difficult topics, “I Watched You Fade Away”  addresses similar themes.

Vocalist and lyricist Jordan Kellaway divulges that the song ‘revolves around the concept of somebody changing into a person that you no longer recognise‘, rather than the physical sense of loss. The title of the single aptly summarises the story of the song, with bassist Lucas Banim affirming that the song details ‘the notion of losing a friend, and watching them gradually ‘fade away’ into a shell of the person that you used to know‘.

Encompassing all aspects of NTH RD’s established sound, “I Watched You Fade Away” features elements that have come to define the band; anthemic arena-ready riffs, huge choruses and atmospheric soundscapes, all while boasting the band’s most dynamic and crushing breakdowns to date. Brooding and heavy from the onset with melodic flourishes littered throughout, NTH RD’s energetic new single promises to have listeners in a chokehold until the very last note.

NTH RD is Jordan Kellaway (vocals), Lucas Banim (bass), Billy Balassis (guitar) and John Mihaloudakis (drums). Solidifying their position as a band to watch moving towards 2023, “I Watched You Fade Away” reinforces NTH RD’s ability to provide consistent and catchy tunes, while demonstrating the results of the band’s well-honed work ethic.

Beat Mag praised NTH RD for “seamlessly blending atmospheric passages with huge choruses, infectious riffs and crushing breakdowns” on the ‘Panic‘ EP, Wall Of Sound confirmed “Panic is a brilliant first outing that really gives the Melbourne quartet a chance to spread their wings” and Hysteria Mag highlighted that the band “really own a sound that would appeal to fans of any genre of heavy music.”

Despite the short time frame between releases, fans can be sure that when this band drops a new song, it comes with intention and purpose, “I Watched You Fade Away” is no exception, and serves as yet another noteworthy inclusion to the band’s quickly growing catalogue.

“I Watched You Fade Away” will be available and streaming on all platforms tomorrow. Video streaming now!


For more information, visit www.facebook.com/Nthrdband/

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Sherie

by the partae November 10, 2022
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Where are you currently based?

I am currently based in Los Angeles California. I moved here in 2019 from Atlanta, Ga with the intention of pursuing my dream to be an artist and write and play violin in all the ways I possibly could.

How did you first start playing music?

I first started singing the day my mom had me join her in the church choir at 5 years old. She was a soprano singer so that automatically made me one as well. While growing in my craft of singing, I picked up the violin at 9 years old and never looked back. Private lessons, orchestras, jazz bands, and even became first chair in high school. I took it seriously and as I got older wanted to put my singing and playing together to create a form of art that was tailored to me. I then became a singing violinist playing and singing at weddings, concerts, and venues which turned into me wanting to create my own music with both of my crafts in it. I then started to create music of my own and the rest was history.

What’s been happening recently?

I recently have been performing, I had a show last month that had an incredible turn out and since then have been creating content and getting ready for the release. Even before that, I opened up for Alicia Keys during her world tour which was an amazing and growing experience for me because she has always been an artist that I look up to.

Ale’ is the first single off your upcoming EP, what influenced the sound and songwriting?

“Ale” is a Haitian call to love. In Haitian Creole it directly translates to “Let’s Go”, thus pushing us all deeper into a journey through love in all it’s facets. “Ale” is the story of a woman (me) who has taken all of her experiences that gave her fear to love and decided to let it drive her into love taking the action to just go for it and not let anything stop her.

How did Ale’ come about?

I started working on “Ale” with a producer named Reggie he is really dope he sent me the beat and I immediately thought, this is a love bop and I started free styling words of “here we go” and naming a bunch of places that would be fun to go on dates and then started to narrow it down to talk about the reality of not being afraid to love anymore and just going for it. Then I thought to incorporate my culture into it and say “Ann Ale” meaning let’s go and wanted to make it a whole event Around expressing how I felt in the song with adding some creole to the mix.

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

I recorded “Ale” at my amazing engineer Max’s studio in North Hollywood. I wrote it with my friend Naika who is an amazing artist and husband D Smoke who is also an amazing artist. The dope producer of the track Reggie killed it with the amazing 808’s, the kicks, and the chords, and my amazing bassist friend Josh Howard added some groovy bass lines to it.

Please tell us about your upcoming EP:

As an artist I believe the best art comes from an open place. I started this project without a set intention other than making honest music  driving from experiences, past failures , and successes in love. In doing so, I had a chance to push some creative boundaries musically and lyrically that make it an exciting listen.  And I am definitely playing violin all throughout the project as well.

How has your Haitian culture translated into your music?

I’ve never physically set foot in Haiti but every time I’m with my family, I’m in Haiti. We are a big bunch and everyone in the generation above me speaks creole and have taught me and my brothers. We use to listen to Haitian music (Kompa) together and ask our grandparents what the songs meant. I have always wanted to put some Creole in my music so I thought, why not put some of it in there and say some of what I would say in a love song and mix it up.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

Right now I am listening to “the human condition” album by Jon Bellion. I love all of his music but this album is my favorite one from him. I first listened to it and was so mind blown of how much his lyrics reflected my life and times of self reflection. It was like he was singing right from my diary. Along with his amazing Melodies and production, Jon Bellion will always be the goat in my book.

What do you like to do away from music?

Outside of music I love to learn about new things. I am currently reading a book called “Start With Why” by Simon Sinek  and it’s about the reason why certain leaders are able to inspire a mass amount of people because they focus on, not the what and the How of their business but why they want to do what they do in the first place.

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

I have some performance dates coming up that I am excited about. After dropping this single, I’ll follow it up with some more singles and an EP at the top of the year. But in the meantime, I look forward to performing and creating content that keeps telling my story.

Favourite food and place to hangout?

Crab legs are my favorite food. I am a master at cracking them right down the middle and can eat them all day! The best hangs for me is being at the beach with friends or family vibing out to music.

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Histamine – Ahead of Kraken Rum underground music event: Subterranean Summer

by the partae November 10, 2022
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Where are you currently based?

We’re based in Sydney’s Inner West, although our vocalist AJ relocated to Newcastle last year, and now travels down for shows etc

How did Histamine form?

Myself (Tully) and AJ had just had our previous band call it a day, and we immediately started talking about what we wanted to do next. We roped in our mate Jack to play drums, and he then got Alex on board to play bass.

What’s been happening recently?

We’ve been playing heaps of shows, which has been great after the stop-start nature of the past couple of years, and we’re working on new songs for a release in 2023.

Please tell us about any new music in the works or on the way:

We’re working towards an album coming out late next year

How would you describe your sound?

Fast, abrasive and relentless

What or who influences your sound and songwriting? 

We pull from a pretty wide range of influences across the hardcore and punk, but we definitely lean towards the faster, rawer sounds that are at the roots of the genre.

You’re playing at Subterranean Summer; an underground music event in Sydney on the 1st of December with SPEED and Posseshot to name a few of the epic bands playing, who are you looking forward to seeing play?

Always stoked to see and play with our homies in Speed, but I’m personally really looking forward to catching Posseshot, and just being part of such a diverse lineup.

How do you prepare for live shows?

We tend to just have a couple of beers at the venue and try to take it easy.

What can we expect from your live show at Subterranean Summer?

An unapologetically relentless 20 minutes of riffs and noise

Who are you listening to at the moment?

MSPAINT and Dazy are both in high rotation at the moment

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

We’ve got one more show on the cards for 2022 after Subterranean Summer. In the new year we’re going to pull back a bit on local shows to focus on writing, but we want to get to Melbourne, Brisbane and hopefully Perth for some shows in the first few months of the year.

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Awkward Branches

by the partae November 9, 2022
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Where are you currently based?

Mike is in London & Phil is in Bristol.

 

Being long term friends, how did the Awkward Branches collab come to be and how did you arrive at this point?

We met working at events – mostly weddings – at an old chapel in Peckham and quickly learned that we were both musicians. Phil suggested collaborating on something and went round to Mike’s to record some pieces. The early demos were quite proggy and ambient, but we also seemed to be drawn to quite bouncy, catchy melodies, so we soon moved towards more pop-oriented structures. Over the years we’d occasionally work on things together, in-between other projects, and the loose ideas eventually coalesced into something tangible – songs that kept speaking to us until it was time to put a name to them.

 

What’s been happening recently?

Aside from releasing our debut single, we’ve been working on remembering how to play the songs together. It’s been a while since some of them were recorded, but they’re still in there somewhere, at the end of a neuron!

 

Your single ‘A Frame (Not a Window)’ is out now via Tip Top Recordings, what influenced the sound and songwriting?

I don’t think we ever talked much about shared influences at the beginning; there was something quite instinctive to it. We’ve undoubtedly unconsciously stolen ideas from all over the place and there are certainly crossovers in our tastes – too many to mention, but especially anything dreamy, with good interactions between guitars and synths.

 

How did you go about writing ‘A Frame (Not a Window)’?

Musically, this was actually one of the earliest pieces we worked on; Phil had the main guitar part already worked out, and Mike added some keys and percussion. We both had this instrumental version of the track on our phones for years, and never tired of listening to it. It always felt like a song-in-waiting, so eventually Mike added the vocals and it came together quite satisfyingly. 

 

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

So far we’ve recorded and produced everything ourselves in Mike’s bedroom-studio, over the course of about 6 years. For the final polish on the track we turned to the trusty ears of Mathew Keightley.

 

How did you approach the recording/production process?

Tentatively at first; we had no plan and everything was quite instinctive. Phil kicked things off with the guitar parts and Mike added to them with keys, percussion and eventually vocals. In terms of production, we’ve tried to keep things quite simple and tangible and not add too many layers, as much as it is tempting.

 

What or who influenced the concept for the music video?

Mike made the video, initially inspired by a craft-paper collage Phil had made as a potential EP cover. We wanted it to have a tender, hand-crafted quality – slightly clunky, like the Mr. Men animations – despite it being a largely digital affair.

 

What do you like doing away from music?

We both thoroughly enjoy watching the worst Stephen Segal films ever made, which happens to be all of them.

 

Who are you listening to at the moment?

Mike: Beth Orton’s new album and Blood Orange’s latest EP.

Phil: caroline’s self-titled debut album

 

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

We have a few more songs that will form our debut EP due out in spring, we’re some new things, and hope to feel confident enough to start playing live soon.

 

Favourite food and place to hangout?

We like nothing more than heading to a little place called The Couch, sharing two of the largest pizzas Dominoes will provide, a bottle of the reddest of red wines, and the inevitable sense of dread that follows.

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jnr. delivers stadium-ready pop with his latest single ‘Say (Light Me Up)’

by the partae November 9, 2022
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“I really love when it explodes in that colourful, wonky, fuzzy chorus” Declan Byrne, Triple J

“One of Sydney’s most interesting singers, songwriters and producers” Empire of Lounge

Returning with his second self-produced release, jnr. shows that he can deliver stadium-sized pop that stands its own alongside the chart-toppers. The emerging Sydney artist is doing it all on his own with his new single “Say (Light Me Up)” – a song for speaking your truth before it’s too late. The song will be accompanied by a sunrise visualiser shot on Super 8 Film by frequent collaborator Zoë Dubuc and Myles Carroll.

jnr.‘s lyrics always delve into the complexities of friendships and relationships, this release being his most vulnerable yet. They talk about true events of a relationship where your partner is hiding the truth, and how that secret tears them further apart. The song features soft synths and 80’s drums under an impassioned vocal and ear worm hook. It’s a bright and bubbly song fit for rolling down. the windows on a summer afternoon and screaming every word.

jnr. is a newcomer to the pop scene – only releasing his first single, ‘Remember’ in March this year. But he has been behind the scenes producing and toplining for some of Sydney’s best up-and-comers (Corrj, JËVA and ANGE to name a few). His sophomore solo release, ‘A Friend’ showed a stylistic change and proved this emerging artist has a diversity to his music unmatched in the current musical landscape. Fans of The 1975, LANY might find a stylistic similarity, but you can hear influence from RnB, trap, punk and ambient music that create the amalgamation that is jnr.

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JOVI SKYLER releases new single and visual ‘EVERGREEN’

by the partae November 9, 2022
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Punk, alternative rock with an early ’90s spirit and a twist of psychedelia. 

Jovi Skyler is a Sydneysider punk-rocker singer-songwriter and DIY music video maker.

““Evergreen” is a two minute punk song that deals with being in a tumultuous relationship and how it can drain you with its ups and downs. ”  – Jovi Skyler

“Jovi Skyler makes music that is driven, passionate, and packs a powerful punch. It has the energy and growl of grunge, as well as the playful punk middle finger to the mainstream sound and lack of creative freedom. ”- Yack Magazine!  

“Uncompromisingly angsty and electrifying.” – Hysteria Mag  

Jovi Skyler is a Sydneysider punk-rocker singer-songwriter and DIY music video maker. Skyler has dedicated many years to his craft as a songwriter since picking up the guitar. Having studied at the Conservatorium of Music for a spell before dropping out, he proceeded to live abroad in Europe for over two years gigging under various monikers as a staunch soloist playing only original songs unplugged in cafes, bars and other venues. It was during this time that Jovi’s consistent exposure to entertainment hubs fermented his creative fervour and desire to focus a light on the dynamics of heady distractions.

Jovi Skyler’s self-titled debut EP released at the start of the global pandemic. A distorted jaunt of twisted post-grunge structures and incisive takes on the surrounding world. Its second single “We Went to the Zoo” received extensive support on US college radio and support throughout Australia’s Community Radio Network and some international radio stations in Japan, Germany, Canada, and the UK.

In 2021, the release of “Danger Land” and “Tattoos” were hailed by tastemakers and fans alike. The tracks honed Jovi’s ability to craft his own psychedelic music videos with a DIY ethic during the lockdowns in Sydney. It also shifted Skyler’s focus towards some of the real issues that people are dealing with.

Off the back of his well-received singles “Got It Wrong” and “Never Wanted.” Jovi Skyler is set to release his sophomore EP, sometime early next year, alongside it a new single and DIY music video.

Armed with a full tank of socio-cultural observations, Jovi and his guitar are primed to go, guaranteed to get you grooving with its wild and rebellious swagger.

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Sam Hunter -Releases ‘Testing The Waters’ Ft Jhelisa

by the partae November 9, 2022
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Testing The Waters came to fruition in the initial studio session in June 2022 with Sam Hunter’s producer, Delipres and up and coming singer song writer Jhelisa. Prior to this session Sam and Delipres had written and produced an album + 9 singles since 2020,focussing on their rapport as well workflow in the studio since beginning their collaborative journey.They both agreed they wanted to bring out a new sound with a female vocalist which is when the Universe provided the opportunity to meet Jhelisa…this happened spontaneously via social media when Jhelisa reached out to Sam asking if she could collaborate.Fast Forward to first studio session, the 3 Sydney locals had a brief discussion on workflow and how the creative process would look. Turns out, it was same wavelength territory and the team quickly realised they had cohesive energy creatively as well as seeing eye to eye on many ideas. 

 
Creating the single derived from Delipress ability to play piano and other instruments definitely influenced the songs genesis! Before they knew it the bare bones of the song had a funky groove and wicked bassline that automatically pricked up Sam’s ears. After Having a thematically orientated conversation about the record, Jhelisa and Sam started writing their parts (Jhelisa = Hook/Bridge) (Sam = Verses/harmonies/bridge). The idea of Summer Love’ had fallen into the writing schemes of the pair and very quickly became apparent that this was a ‘Seasonal Love’ type feel whilst the music represents the glow of Spring/Summer, the pair agreed that their current emotional states and experiences led to writing what we now know to be ‘Test The Waters’.You know, when we first meet that special someone, emotions tend get the better of us,however a logical assessment of the interactional growth of the relationship will lead us on the journey of ‘Testing The Waters’.

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Sam Hunter Interview: Releases Testing The Waters

by the partae November 9, 2022
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Where are you currently based?

S: I’m currently based in the South West of Sydney, living with my band ‘beatnix’

How did you first start playing music?

S: I’ve been singing all my life but it actually came about when I was in Switzerland playing football in 2008. I was injured quite badly and found writing poems and noting my emotions helped me cope. At the time I was at an American international school in Zürich, and I was heavily influenced by the golden era of Hip Hop! So I wrote and rapped everyday for the next 6 years.

What’s been happening recently?

S: Gigs gigs gigs! I recently became a full time musician and am running my own business so the live aspect of entertainment has been flourishing. I am the front man for the trio ‘Beatnix’ so as well as solo and duo gigs, we are starting to make a name for ourselves. I’ve also been focussing on learning piano and exercise.

Your latest single ‘Testing The Waters’ ft Jhelisa is out now, how did you come to work with Jhelisa?

S: I’m so happy with it! Jhelisa had reached out to me via instagram (if I remember correctly), she had only one song out and sent me some references. I think it was mutual that we both wanted to create together, she has a really unique voice to match her incredible writing style!

Please tell us about the collaborative process:

S: The day we met was literally when we booked the studio session with my producer ‘Delipres’. Once we got acquainted there was an open conversation about our experiences. I actually came up with a figure on the keys but they both looked at me and said –
“I thought you wanted to write an upbeat, fun song Sam … those chords sound sad” ? haha!

They were right. It was all too natural after that … Jhelisa and I went back and forth to find the concept quite swiftly whilst Delipres found the right chords and groove. Once he hit that Jamiroquai style baseline I had the first verse written in 10 minutes! We did one more studio session after the draft day and then it went to mixing and mastering.

What influenced the sound and songwriting on Testing The Waters?

S; The positive, nonchalant energy of that original session really set the tone for the song I believe. We all spoke about influences such as Mac Miller, SZA, Dualipa, Gold-link and many more but the overall influence was each other’s skill sets and ability to find a creative process that day. Jhelisa wrote that hook so naturally which gave me so many ideas for my rap verses. Delipres (Patrick Clody) absolutely nailed the musical side of the session and kept that summer feel alive!

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

S: The original session was back in early June I believe, at Delipres’s home studio in Sydney. We always start an early AM session if we are creating from scratch and then take a week or two to listen to the first mix… from there we wrote and adjusted the song as well as the arrangement. Delipres did a marvelous job on the edits and first 3 mixes, that’s when I sent it over to ‘Ben Feggans’ at Studio 301. He has mastered a few tracks for me and is fantastic!

How did you approach the recording/production process?

S: All in that initial session. Jhelisa wrote the hook and bridge plus the call and response, whilst Delipres was swiftly creating the music. At the same time I wrote and polished off my verses and then we recorded it as the track runs so it felt natural. I find working in those environments immensely productive, especially when everybody involved is transparent and understands their role in the project!

What’s planned for future music and music projects?

S: I have a couple of singles up my sleeve that I will bring out in 2023. Delipres and I have spoken about an EP in 2023 but my main focus is getting original music written and produced with my band ‘Beatnix’. The boys are incredible musicians and I believe we are making music and art that is incredibly unique. But you’ll have to stay tuned and see it unfold for yourselves!

Who are you listening to at the moment?

S: This year alone I’ve had to learn over 50 covers so I can work and book gigs, but I’m actually listening to an array of different music. From Chopin recitals to Mac Miller’s whole catalogue. The boys and I got to do a gig back in June with Grammy winner Masego, so I listen to him and FKJ a lot. Tom Misch, Jordan Rakei, Stormzy, Ocean Wisdom, Joey Bada$$, Horrorshow and many more. I’m actually enjoying podcasts lately too! My Therapist Ghosted me and Huberman Lab are my favourites!

What do you like to do away from music?

S: I’m on that learning wave at the moment so plenty of reading! To be honest my life is music so it’s incorporated in almost everything I do however I do normal things like, beach, skate, work out, watch good movies and to be honest … cooking is one of my favourite pastimes! I love caring for people and watching their faces when they try my food. Spending time with my pugs is never a bad time either!

Plans for the remainder of 2022 going into 2023?

S: I’m a workaholic so doing everything and anything I can to keep business coming in and opportunities rolling. I have about 22 plus gigs to go before the year is out but around Christmas time I’ll switch off and spend time with family. I just became a Godfather so trying to get over to France to meet little Georges ❤️

Favourite food and place to hangout?

S: Maaaan, have you been down to ‘Unamas’ at Coogee Pav? It’s exquisite! I’m all about my fine dining and boozy hangs. Give me that European tapas or just a cheese board any day!

Newtown is my Jam though and I could spend my whole day walking up and down the strip supporting all the local businesses … P&V Wine merchants is my spot though!

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