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merci, mercy Releases Stand-Out Moment From Forthcoming EP, 'Something You Like' With Animated Lyric Video + Sells Out Three Shows At Sydney's Oxford Art Factory + Fourth Show On-Sale Now And Exclusively Live-Streamed
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merci, mercy Releases Stand-Out Moment From Forthcoming EP, ‘Something You Like’ With Animated Lyric Video + Sells Out Three Shows At Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory + Fourth Show On-Sale Now And Exclusively Live-Streamed

by the partae October 1, 2020
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“A knack for navigating palpable tensions, and translating them into refined, guitar-led melodies.” – V Magazine
“The energy is high and the music is as vibrant as her hair.” – Ones To Watch
“Boisterous and triumphant in its presentation…” – Lyrical Lemonade
“‘Fall Apart’ is a relatable reflection on cynicism in oneself.” – Coup De Main
“Her vocals are mellow, similar to Billie Eilish or Beabadoobee.” – EARMILK
“Combining youthful, quirky lyrics with an intensely catchy beat…” – EUPHORIA.
“The toe-tapping song weaves introspective and complex lyrics.” – Blanc Magazine
“Generating infectious electronica-infused pop…” – Atwood Magazine
19-year-old Sydney-based songstress merci, mercy is excited to share ‘Something You Like’ – from her debut EP no thank you, no thanks – with another cleverly animated lyric video from Bianca Bosso.

The heart of the EP, and radiating a beautiful and sincere energy, ‘Something You Like’ sees merci, mercy’s longing vocals gracefully stacked against twinkling textures of alt-pop. The delicate nature of the song makes it a stand-out moment from the release, and shows a new side to the artist, as she braces observations of a soured relationship over tender melodies. Produced by Chris Collins and premiered on Flaunt Magazine overnight, merci, mercy explains:

 “This song really poured out of me and was the easiest one to write on the EP. The song was written from observing toxic relationships and seeing how someone can change you without you realising. It’s my go to song to play whenever I pick up my uke.”

‘Something You Like’ arrives on the back of three sold-out shows at Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory and a newly announced fourth show for Friday October 23. The shows are merci, mercy’s first live performances ever, outside of her recently streamed set via ISOL-AID.

In addition to the announcement of the fourth show, merci, mercy is thrilled to share that the show will also be accessible to fans via a live-stream. This unique moment will bring together those in the venue and those from home for a very special celebratory performance.

Fans can gain access to the live-stream, by hitting the link HERE and following the prompts to either follow merci, mercy on Spotify, pre-add the EP on Apple Music or sign up to her mailing list. The first 1000 fans to register will gain access to the stream.

merci, mercy released her last single ‘Fall Apart’ this July. Produced by Edwin White (Vance Joy) and Joel Quartermain (G Flip, Meg Mac), and mixed by Spike Stent (CHVRCHES, Grimes, Post Malone), ‘Fall Apart’ juxtaposes the artist’s tough girl exterior with her tender heart. Spinning on triple j locally and added to a long list of playlists across Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon, the song has enamoured fans, and in conjunction with debut single ‘Fucked Myself Up’, has seen her streaming numbers grow to over 4.5 million.

no thank you, no thanks EP is a snapshot of mercy’s life at the age of 18. The six tracks are written from both personal experiences and observations of others and their experiences. “It was quite a therapeutic process for me to write these songs and I hope they might connect with people who have been through similar experiences,” she shares. It’s due for release on October 16.

MERCI, MERCY – DEBUT HEADLINE SHOWS

Tuesday October 13
Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
SOLD OUT

Wednesday October 14
Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
SOLD OUT

Thursday October 15
Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
SOLD OUT

Friday October 23
Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
NEW SHOW + LIVE STREAM
Tickets on sale NOW  via secretsounds.com / mercimercy.com
To register for the live-stream head to: merci-mercy.streamlink.to/ep-launch

 

no thank you, no thanks EP
merci, mercy

EP out 16 October 2020
through Liberation Records
Available to pre-order here

no thank you, no thanks EP tracklisting:
1. Tequila & Lemonade
2. Fucked Myself Up
3. Fall Apart
4. Something You Like
5. Wonder What It Feels Like
6. The Very Very End

MERCI, MERCY

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Music Victoria is excited to announce a new format for 2020 with their first ever exclusive online event. Ahead of the 16th edition of the annual Music Victoria Awards in December, the 2020 Industry Awards will take place online, beamed to wherever you may be across the state on Thursday 8 October to reveal Music Victoria’s Hall of Fame inductees and award seven of the 21 industry-voted awards as well as announce all remaining nominees for both the industry and public-voted categories.  Hosted by Music Victoria favourites and long-time Awards MCs, RRR’s Chris Gill and PBS Radio’s Lyndelle Wilkinson, the online event will be the first Industry Awards event that is open to the public, and will broadcast via Music Victoria’s Youtube channel. Music Victoria invites all nominees, families, friends, fans and Music Victoria Members to tune in for free from 8pm, Thursday 8 October and be a  part of this historical event. Co-presenters PBS 106.7FM and RRR 102.7FM will join in the excitement with simultaneous Awards features on their radio shows Sunglasses After Dark with Phil McDougall and RRR 102.7FM program The Australian Mood with Neil Rogers.  The seven industry-voted awards that will be handed out on the night are the inaugural Outstanding Woman in Music Award (as voted by the Music Victoria Board) and the debut Best Producer Award, as well as previously recognised categories for Best Regional and Outer Suburban Venue (under 50  gigs per year), Best Regional and Outer Suburban Venue (over 50 gigs per year), Best Venue (under 500 capacity), Best Venue (over 500 capacity) and Best Festival.  The evening will also announce the two 2020 Hall of Fame inductees and will celebrate the announcements with an intimate live tribute performance on the night as a special treat for all who tune in. The Industry Awards event will announce all nominees for the remaining 14 industry-voted awards and will officially open up the online voting for the seven public-voted awards for Best Album, Best Band, Best Song, Best Solo Artist, Best Musician, Best Breakthrough Act, and Best Live Act.  Music Victoria is thrilled to announce new education sponsor JMC Academy and new beer sponsor Brick Lane Brewing, and thank departing sponsors Collarts and Mountain Goat for their support of the event over many years. They also welcome Event Partner Scene Change, whose studio will be broadcasting the Industry Awards Live Stream, and Channel 31, who will be broadcasting the Awards Ceremony in December.  Other new sponsors include Billy Hyde, who are gifting a $100 voucher to all music nominees to spend on Yamaha gear, and Loadin.com who are awarding all festival nominees with their festival management software for free major Partners Bendigo Bank will award regional category winners with $3000 cash each, and nominees of Best Song and Best Album will be awarded a paid and professionally filmed livestream event, thanks to funding from the Victorian Government’s Victoria Together Program.  Music Victoria also thanks Major Partners City of Melbourne and Melbourne Recital Centre for their ongoing support of the Music Victoria Awards.  All remaining categories not handed out at the Industry Awards will be recognised on the night of the official 2020 Music Victoria Awards, taking place on Wednesday 9 December at the Melbourne Recital Centre for the 16th instalment. Stay tuned for further event information.  2020 Music Industry Awards live-streamed event  Thursday 8 October  8.00pm - 9.00pm  via Music Victoria’s Youtube  Live Stream also accessible via  www.musicvictoria.com.au  Categories awarded at the event:  Best Regional and Outer Suburban Venue (under 50 gigs per year)  Best Regional and Outer Suburban Venue (over 50 gigs per year)  Best Venue (under 500 capacity)  Best Venue (over 500 capacity)  Best Festival  Best Producer  Outstanding Woman in Music Award  Other Announcements  Hall of Fame Inductees  Remaining industry-voted categories:  Best Blues Album  Best Country Album  Best Electronic Act  Best Experimental or Avant-Garde Act  Best Folk Album  Best Jazz Album  Best Heavy Album  Best Hip Hop Act  Best Reggae and Dancehall Act  Best Rock/Punk Album  Best Soul, Funk, R'n'B or Gospel Album  Best Emerging First Peoples Act (Archie Roach Foundation Award for Emerging Talent) Best Intercultural Music Act  Best Regional and Outer Suburban Act  Plus public-voted categories:  Best Album  Best Band  Best Song  Best Solo Artist  Best Musician  Best Breakthrough Act  Best Live Act  Voting for all public-voted categories open Thursday 8 October.  Music Victoria thanks all partners and industry supporters for their ongoing support of the Music Victoria Awards
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Music Victoria announce first ever Live Streamed Industry Awards event via Youtube plus dates revealed for public-voting

by the partae October 1, 2020
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Music Victoria is excited to announce a new format for 2020 with their first ever exclusive online event. Ahead of the 16th edition of the annual Music Victoria Awards in December, the 2020 Industry Awards will take place online, beamed to wherever you may be across the state on Thursday 8 October to reveal Music Victoria’s Hall of Fame inductees and award seven of the 21 industry-voted awards as well as announce all remaining nominees for both the industry and public-voted categories. 

Hosted by Music Victoria favourites and long-time Awards MCs, RRR’s Chris Gill and PBS Radio’s Lyndelle Wilkinson, the online event will be the first Industry Awards event that is open to the public, and will broadcast via Music Victoria’s Youtube channel. Music Victoria invites all nominees, families, friends, fans and Music Victoria Members to tune in for free from 8pm, Thursday 8 October and be a 

part of this historical event. Co-presenters PBS 106.7FM and RRR 102.7FM will join in the excitement with simultaneous Awards features on their radio shows Sunglasses After Dark with Phil McDougall and RRR 102.7FM program The Australian Mood with Neil Rogers. 

The seven industry-voted awards that will be handed out on the night are the inaugural Outstanding Woman in Music Award (as voted by the Music Victoria Board) and the debut Best Producer Award, as well as previously recognised categories for Best Regional and Outer Suburban Venue (under 50 

gigs per year), Best Regional and Outer Suburban Venue (over 50 gigs per year), Best Venue (under 500 capacity), Best Venue (over 500 capacity) and Best Festival. 

The evening will also announce the two 2020 Hall of Fame inductees and will celebrate the announcements with an intimate live tribute performance on the night as a special treat for all who tune in. The Industry Awards event will announce all nominees for the remaining 14 industry-voted awards and will officially open up the online voting for the seven public-voted awards for Best Album, Best Band, Best Song, Best Solo Artist, Best Musician, Best Breakthrough Act, and Best Live Act. 

Music Victoria is thrilled to announce new education sponsor JMC Academy and new beer sponsor Brick Lane Brewing, and thank departing sponsors Collarts and Mountain Goat for their support of the event over many years. They also welcome Event Partner Scene Change, whose studio will be broadcasting the Industry Awards Live Stream, and Channel 31, who will be broadcasting the Awards Ceremony in December. 

Other new sponsors include Billy Hyde, who are gifting a $100 voucher to all music nominees to spend on Yamaha gear, and Loadin.com who are awarding all festival nominees with their festival management software for free major Partners Bendigo Bank will award regional category winners with $3000 cash each, and nominees of Best Song and Best Album will be awarded a paid and professionally filmed livestream event, thanks to funding from the Victorian Government’s Victoria Together Program. 

Music Victoria also thanks Major Partners City of Melbourne and Melbourne Recital Centre for their ongoing support of the Music Victoria Awards. 

All remaining categories not handed out at the Industry Awards will be recognised on the night of the

official 2020 Music Victoria Awards, taking place on Wednesday 9 December at the Melbourne Recital Centre for the 16th instalment. Stay tuned for further event information. 

2020 Music Industry Awards live-streamed event 

Thursday 8 October 

8.00pm – 9.00pm 

via Music Victoria’s Youtube 

Live Stream also accessible via 

www.musicvictoria.com.au 

Categories awarded at the event: 

Best Regional and Outer Suburban Venue (under 50 gigs per year) 

Best Regional and Outer Suburban Venue (over 50 gigs per year) 

Best Venue (under 500 capacity) 

Best Venue (over 500 capacity) 

Best Festival 

Best Producer 

Outstanding Woman in Music Award 

Other Announcements 

Hall of Fame Inductees 

Remaining industry-voted categories: 

Best Blues Album 

Best Country Album 

Best Electronic Act 

Best Experimental or Avant-Garde Act 

Best Folk Album 

Best Jazz Album 

Best Heavy Album 

Best Hip Hop Act 

Best Reggae and Dancehall Act 

Best Rock/Punk Album 

Best Soul, Funk, R’n’B or Gospel Album 

Best Emerging First Peoples Act (Archie Roach Foundation Award for Emerging Talent) Best Intercultural Music Act 

Best Regional and Outer Suburban Act 

Plus public-voted categories: 

Best Album 

Best Band 

Best Song 

Best Solo Artist 

Best Musician 

Best Breakthrough Act 

Best Live Act 

Voting for all public-voted categories open Thursday 8 October. 

Music Victoria thanks all partners and industry supporters for their ongoing support of the Music Victoria Awards

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ID&T Announces Reorganization
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ID&T Announces Reorganization

by the partae October 1, 2020
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Amsterdam, September 28, 2020 – ID&T informed its staff today about its plan to implement a drastic reorganization. Since March, ID&T’s core business, organizing large-scale dance events, has come to a complete standstill due to COVID-19. In the plan, as presented today to staff, 40% of the jobs will be eliminated. Staff have been given the opportunity to submit ideas prior to the redundancy plan being finalized.

Ritty van Straalen, CEO of ID&T: “ID&T originated from a group of close friends with the same passion; bringing people together. This culture is still the foundation of the company almost 30 years later. These are therefore very difficult and emotional times for ID&T and of course all our employees. The impact of this crisis on our industry is unprecedented. Despite the fact that we also make use of government regulations and have reached a settlement with three of our four insurers in the dispute about the applicability of the insurance earlier this year, the losses are taking on enormous proportions and there is no clear view on what will happen next. Unfortunately, this means also for us that we can no longer avoid preparing for a worse scenario, in which it may still take a considerable time before we are fully operational again.”

ABOUT ID&T:
ID&T is founded in 1992 and organizes approximately 80 events a year. The ID&T group includes the companies b2s, ID&T Events, Q-dance, Monumental (Awakenings), Air Events, Art of Dance and VD Events and events such as Mysteryland, Amsterdam Open Air, Milkshake, Vunzige Deuntjes, Thunderdome, Defqon.1 Weekend Festival, Awakenings, Decibel Outdoor and Masters of Hardcore. Their events attract more than one million visitors a year. The ID&T group also encompasses Platinum Agency and Most Wanted DJ, two of the world’s largest hard dance booking agencies, as well as management agency Headliner Entertainment.
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DJ Bone lines up DJ Stingray, Deetron, Anastasia Kristensen, Ben Sims, DR. Rubinstein, Spencer Parker and Surgeon for a special ADE FURTHER Weekender

by the partae October 1, 2020
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This year’s ADE will take place as a series of online events and seminars. BUT for those Dutch Natives we will be running a special edition of DJ Bone Presents FURTHER Weekender at RADION Amsterdam on October 23, 24 & 25, 2020.

Taking over the whole complex for across three different nights, we will be theming each of the 3 rooms for a multi-sensory experience. DJ Bone’s creative vision to be presented with the help of RADION and some of our closest friends. This edition will take FURTHER to a whole new level and lay the groundwork for a new club model. This will conform to all government regulations and social distancing protocols to provide a safe alternative to the clubbing community until we can return to the pre-pandemic normal.

The event will take the form of a 3-hour journey through the club, beginning with safety checks for attendees. Once completed our specially trained staff will act as guides to transport you through the rooms to immerse yourself in FURTHER.

We begin in Café, here we will have the 1st headline DJ who will welcome the group. They will start the journey through the records that influenced their sound, taking breaks between the tracks to explain their selections and importance, while those in attendance begin the party.

Hour two will see a move into the De Grote Zaal where DJ Bone will be in residence taking fans through the music closest to his heart, for sessions similar to what we have seen since FURTHER launched at the beginning of June. Joining the man behind the party will be a selection of friends who he has played seminal B2B sets with over the years. An exclusive experience to be shared by the limited number of ticket holders.

The final hour and our guests will head into the De Bovenkamer. This the last of the club rooms we will be moving into, behind the decks you will find the final headline act of the night taking control of the beats for a slew of uplifting techno and house which will round off this special Weekender edition of FURTHER in style.

This will be a limited capacity event that will run across the entire club. The RADION staff will be specially trained to help orchestrate the movements between each of the rooms and guest’s safety will be ensured. This vision of an experiential club experience will draw on all the aspects we have always loved while offering up some new innovations that have been created to lift the nightclub experience to something truly special. DJ Bone is once again taking it FURTHER.
Line Up
Friday
TBA
Deetron & DJ Bone as The Storytellers
DJ Stingray
Saturday
Anastasia Kristensen
DJ Bone b2b Ben Sims
Dr. Rubinstein
Sunday
Spencer Parker
Ben Sims as Ron Bicardi
Surgeon (Freestyle House Set)
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Cinema Heaven
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Cinema Heaven

by the partae October 1, 2020
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Interviewer: Anthony Huttley

Where are you both from, and what brought you to Tokyo?

Josh: Sunshine Coast, Australia –I originally came to Japan to be a J–pop singer! I was in a punk rock band before that. For me the spirit of punk rock was supposed to be about rebelling and doing something different but I felt that my band was not doing that at all. We were playing loud music but it wasn’t necessarily very different from other bands. There was nothing new or risky about it. So I guess my way of rebelling was to move to Japan to make pop music. Thankfully I didn’t end up becoming a J–pop star but I did fall in love with the food, language and culture of Japan along the way and later ended up becoming a J–pop producer. 
Flo: Cologne, Germany –My whole life I have been a language geek and learning languages is my passion. I was eager to learn a language that is linguistically far away from the European languages and I already had a basic interest in Japanese culture so I started learning Japanese around the age of 16, going to Japanese classes twice a week after school in my private time. During my first year in uni I was finally able to visit Tokyo for the first time through an internship, which I did at a German company for 2 months back in 2008. I fell in love with the city and so I decided to do my exchange year abroad at Sophia University in 2009 and then finally I moved to Tokyo in 2010. I have been living here ever since.
How did you meet?

We both attended a monthly producer meetup in Tokyo called Music Producer Conference. From there we ended up making a lot of mutual friends and DJing together a lot at different clubs around the city. After a while we noticed our common taste for records with great chord progressions combined with strong vocals. This made it very natural for us to join our forces to create a music project that incorporates our favorite musical elements and aesthetics.

How did you get into electronic music?

Flo: I grew up listening to a lot of hip hop, both German and American. Once I turned 18 and started exploring the club scene in Germany. The music I was listening to quickly became mostly the electronic music that was playing at the clubs. At the time I was very much into French house music and was listening to artists like Daft Punk, the early David Guetta, Joachim Garraud, Fedde le Grand etc. However the artist that inspired me the most to actually start producing my own music was Deadmau5. I was a hardcore fan and I was also a computer geek so around the age of 19 I figured out how to be able to create my own songs on the computer. I bought my first DAW which was Fruity Loops (now FL Studio) and I have been using it ever since. 

Josh: I’ve been into music my whole life. I started playing drums, piano and guitar when I was a kid. Then I started recording guitar, vocals and drums mainly on pro tools when I was in high school and really got into the production side of things. That progressed to making electronic music on Ableton using samples and virtual synths. Once I realised how fun and quick it is to produce on my laptop rather than recording a whole band it quickly took up most of my songwriting bandwidth.

How would you describe the music that you play?

Flo: Our music is based around having each individual element of the record to be a strong pole to the song on its own, while focusing on the melodic and vocal variety to be most prominent. I have been playing the piano since the age of 6, which influenced my production in the way that I usually begin to write a chord progression as a base and then start to build the song around it. I was the lead singer in aMetalcore band called “I Promised Once” which gave me experience writing melodies and toplines as well as recording vocals.

Josh: We both love melody and great chords and I think that the combination of those elements with unique sound design and drums patterns is the key to our sound. We’re starting to work with great vocalists now so that has had an impact on our music. We both have a very diverse taste in music which creates a challenge of choosing which genre of songs to release!

What’s been happening recently?

Josh: I’ve been back in Australia on the coast during the ‘rona’ situation. I hadn’t been back for 3 years so it’s great to see family and friends and just chill at the beach and go surfing. There’s been a lot of reverse culture shock! For the last couple of months we’ve been working like crazy to finish our new EP. 

Flo: During the last few months I have been mostly confined to my house in Tokyo. Being forced to stay home helps alot to write new music and is in that sense a great way to use the critical situation for a good opportunity. I was able to write on this EP a lot and we managed to finally finish and release it. As for the outbreak in Japan, it is small compared to the rest of the world and the Japanese have proven yet again their highly disciplined and health conscious way of living, which is in my opinion the main contributing factor to the situation being rather calm here. Therefore I believe I can count myself lucky to be in Tokyo during these times.

Please tell us about your new EP:

Our last EP “Midnight Movies” was a new direction for us. For this EP we’ve continued on that path of more pop oriented songs with chill uplifting vibes. We worked with a singer in LA on the first track “Let Me”. The whole process has involved a lot of video calls and messages!

What was the inspiration behind it?

Flo: Separation has been a big theme this year, both in the minds of the public and in my own life. So that was a big influence on the sound of this EP. They say out of lovesickness emerge someof the most creative ideas, which I think this EP proves. It incorporates a lot of the feelings I was having while creating the sound.

Josh: The whole world is very divided right now. Earlier in the year people couldn’t go outside to meet their loved ones and even now we still have social distancing rules. Plus the fact that we are collaborating with different people around the world over our computers. Separation was a natural theme for these songs. I think on this EP we really worked on honing the sound from our last release and worked hard to make everything cohesive and to sound as clear as possible.

Which software do you use?

FL Studio, Ableton Live and sometimes Pro Tools.
What are your top 3 plugs in the studio?

Decapitator! It’s asaturator from Soundtoys that just sounds great. FabFilter Pro–Q is probably our go to EQ and the Waves series of plug–ins including the L2 and L3 limiters are very solid too.

Where can we see you DJ?

Our most recent show was at Ce La Vi in Tokyo on New Year’s Eve. Hoping everything gets back to normal soon so that we can get back to the clubs to drop our new songs!

Favourite food and place to hangout?
Niku yokocho in shibuya is fun! There’s a small standing udon place in naka–meguro in Tokyo which is amazing too. So many amazing food options in Tokyo. When we hang out it’s usually at a club in Tokyo like Womb or Ageha.

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Death Bells New Album New Signs of Life Out Now on Dais Records

by the partae September 30, 2020
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New Signs Of Life, the new studio album from Sydney now Los Angeles band Death Bells, is out now on Dais Records.

Death Bells is the longtime musical collaboration between Will Canning and Remy Veselis. Formed in 2015 during their late adolescent years in Sydney, Australia, the act has proven to be a mainstay in the alternative underground musical landscape both in their homeland and overseas during their five-year history. Blurring the lines of post-punk and garage rock, Death Bells has morphed and transformed as the two members have grown up throughout their late teenage years living together into early adulthood. With Canning’s distinctive baritone and the kinetic collection of reverb-drenched leads by Veselis being a constant during their musical output, the two made the permanent move 7,000 miles away to Los Angeles, California in 2018 where the current incarnation of Death Bells has blossomed.

Following the releases of their debut E.P, much-loved first album, and seven-inch single on Funeral Party Records and their 2019 single on Metropolitan Indian, Death Bells have joined the Dais Records family for their highly anticipated sophomore album New Signs of Life. Three years in the making, the release sees the act embrace their diverse tastes to deliver unforgettable hooks and more expansive sounds across its nine graceful songs.

Engineered and mixed under the attentive eye of Colin Knight at Paradise Studios throughout mid-to-late 2019, New Signs of Life is the band’s most complete work to date. Along with classic Death Bells brooding romanticism, the themes of the record divulge personal insight into their move across the world and both the strained and new relationships that have materialised throughout their existence. Slated for release on September 25th, New Signs of Life is as advertised – it is the career-defining new chapter to commence the new decade.

New Signs Of Life, the bands sophomore album, is definitely one of the most polished post-punk records you will hear this year.

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GOAT GIRL Announce new album On All Fours Share first single & video 'Sad Cowboy'
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GOAT GIRL Announce new album On All Fours Share first single & video ‘Sad Cowboy’

by the partae September 30, 2020
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UK quartet Goat Girl are delighted to announce their new album On All Fours out Friday 29 January, 2021 via Rough Trade / Remote Control Records. The new album was produced by Dan Carey (Kae Tempest, black midi & Franz Ferdinand) in South London in early 2020. The album will be available on black double LP, transparent pink double LP & CD.

This new record sees the band veer away from the confrontational lyricism of their debut & indicates Goat Girl’s maturing perspectives in discussing the world’s injustices and social prejudices, using the music to explore global, humanitarian, environmental and mindful wellbeing.

Thoughout, On All Fours, Goat Girl’s frequent use of sci-fi synthesisers, off-beat chord progressions, analogue drum machines, diverse vocal styles and distinct, gritty guitars fuse a musical language that expresses both former characteristics and newer developments of the band’s sound and vision On All Fours.

Goat Girl’s Clottie Cream on the new lead track ‘Sad Cowboy’ – “Sad Cowboy centres around the idea of losing a grip on reality and how often this can happen. When you’re within a world that constantly makes you feel as though your living out a really bad dream, disillusionment is inevitable.”

Watch the video for ‘Sad Cowboy’ directed by Jocelyn Anquetil (King Krule) below.

Goat Girl are Lottie Cream, Rosy Bones, Holly Hole and L.E.D.

Pre-order / Pre-save Goat Girl On All Fours: https://goatgirl.ffm.to/onallfours

Goat Girl – ‘Sad Cowboy’ (Official Video)
Stream / Download: https://goatgirl.ffm.to/sadcowboy

Goat Girl – On All Fours is out Friday 29 January 2021 via Rough Trade / Remote Control.
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NOVEL ANNOUNCES FIRST MAJOR 2021 DANCE EVENT, SECRET INNER-CITY LOCATION
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NOVEL ANNOUNCES FIRST MAJOR 2021 DANCE EVENT, SECRET INNER-CITY LOCATION

by the partae September 30, 2020
written by the partae

It’s been a tough year for many, and with over six months since Novel’s last event, it’s been a quiet one too. The agency, known for high-quality productions like B3 @ Marvel Stadium, Let Them Eat Cake @ Werribee Mansion and Pitch Music & Arts Festival, is waiting patiently like most other businesses to finally put up the ‘Doors Open’ sign.

As we start to see some light at the end of the tunnel, everyone can share in the small comfort that, at least, we are all in this together, a sentiment shared by Novel Director Daniel Teuma: ‘Without a doubt, for many, myself included, this has been a challenging year. Who knows what the other side will look like – but the silver lining here is that there is an ‘other’ side. We are choosing to focus on that.’

And by that he is referring to Novel’s first physical event launch since the start of the pandemic – a promising prospect set to open their 2021 account with a bang. The event will see the return of flagship series smalltown, a brand they roll out for top tier international dance acts including DJ KOZE, Nina Kraviz and Stephen Bodzin. The series is also known for conceptualising and utilising diverse and interesting locations, which in the past have included spaces like Caulfield Racecourse and St. Kilda Foreshore. ‘For our first event back we have secured a 5000 plus capacity inner-city location that has never been used before. It’s a location we’ve been working since before COVID.’ For now, however, Novel will announce the event at a later date. Why? ‘We like to build anticipation’, he says calmly before showing us a cheeky smile.

What we can parse out of him is that the location is in an industrial area and has acres of space. More importantly, its almost secluded location will ensure that sound restrictions will be a virtual non-problem. And that will be music to the ears of ticket holders – and the Full Throttle Entertainment team responsible for overseeing and installing their crisp Funktion-One Soundsystem.

So who will play at it? The headliner will be Maceo Plex who will be Ben Klock, who will make his first Australian appearance in two years. There can be no doubt that he is a Melbourne favourite, and you would be hard-pressed to find anyone who does not agree on his techno pedigree. Ben Klock would be worth the price of admission alone. Still, Teuma promises more announcements down the track: ‘We have more international artists lined up which we will announce over the next couple of months.’

Ben Klock (GER)

A fixture in Resident Advisor’s top-10 DJs for the best part of a decade, Ben Klock needs little introduction. Having become a Berghain resident in 2005, he has since established himself at the forefront of Berlin’s modern techno movement, an ever-present symbol of the city’s vast musical landscape. His long-standing relationship with the notorious techno institution has formed the backdrop to his success, providing an invaluable platform that has allowed him to become one of the most in-demand DJ-producers of his generation. Soundcloud

smalltown Street Rave
w/ Ben Klock and more TBA
Unique Outdoor Space TBA
Sunday 7th March 2021
Time: 12PM – 11PM

Tix on sale
12PM, Wednesday 7th October

As per all Novel events, smalltown street party will be compliant and adhere to all regulations including a COVID-19 safe plan. Until further info is known regarding COVID-19 regulations the event must adhere to, Novel is only selling to 25% of the venue’s capacity.

In the event of the postponement of this date, all ticket holders will be entitled to retain their ticket for the new event date or a refund upon request.

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TBA

Tickets on sale now from 
www.novel.com.au/upcoming-events/

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https://www.facebook.com/events/618221922207350

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Beyond The Willows

by the partae September 30, 2020
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Where are you currently based?

The sleepy town of Kurnell, New South Wales Australia.

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

Covid was pretty tough on us financially as we all had our jobs put on hold. Creatively though it really forced us to finish off the album we had been recording at my place intermittently over the past year. We live together so it made it easy to knuckle down and put time into the recording and mixing process.

How did you first start playing music?

I first started playing the trumpet when I was about 4, haha. I picked up a guitar at the start of high school and haven’t looked back. We’ve all been a part of many bands growing up and all have metal backgrounds so playing the style we are now is really refreshing.

How did Beyond The Willows form?

Beyond the Willows formed after Matty (guitar) actually approached me to record a song for him. He was cousins with one of my best mates Harry who was hanging out with us during the recording process and we ended up having a jam afterwards.

We got on really well and the rest was history. We have had a few line-up changes since then but our current line up; Matt Joyce (guitar), Mitch Coelho (bass) and Liam Newman(drums) has been the driving force along with myself in putting this album together.

Your new single ‘Into The Sun’ is out now, what or who influenced the sound and songwriting?

Into the Sun is a song I wrote just under 3 years ago after I lost my best mate in a tragic accident. It had been stowed away for a long time and we decided to bring it out for this album at the last minute. We have a lot of blues and country influence in our earlier songs. Keeping it acoustic but still at a rock tempo just made it a lot more fun to play and kept the vibe of the song more positive than your traditional blues sound.

How did you go about writing Into The Sun?

Matt brought the music to me one day pretty much complete minus a few sections and we worked on it with some lyrics I had been writing at the time. It came together really quickly.

How did you come to work with Ruby Fields and how was the experience? 

Ruby is one of my best friends and had previously released the song ‘Conny’ on her last EP. She had asked me to play the guitars on that song as it is about the same friend of ours. As soon as we started recording the song I wanted Ruby to be a part of our song as well as he meant so much to both of us.

Where and when did you record/produce?

We recorded and mixed the whole album in my house. It was a fun experience doing it all ourselves, Daniel Antix at Def Wolf Studio then mastered the record for us.

How did you approach the recording process?

Most of the songs I had recorded demo’s for with midi drums so they were pretty much complete tracks. We then started from the ground up and re-recorded each section again getting everything perfect. It’s a longer process doing everything twice but it just gave us the opportunity to really listen to each song and make any structural changes before we were too far down the rabbit hole.

What programs/instruments did you use?

I use Pro Tools  and a UAD rig for recording. We play a selection of Gibson and Fender Guitars through Fender and Orange amps. Liam has a pretty nice custom Pearl kit and way too many Cymbals.

You have an album on the way, please tell about the creative process and a little idea of what we can expect:

The album is quite a bit heavier than any of our previous releases. We still have kept our roots however there is a heavy doom and psych influence throughout the album.

What do you like to do away from music?

We all live by the beach so surfing is our main hobby aside from music, besides Matt he’s pretty good at rock climbing and sinking beers though.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

All Them Witches new album has been on repeat the last few weeks for me, I can’t fault a song on that. We all have pretty heavy taste between us so a lot of Polaris and bands like Witch, Graveyard etc. Ruby’s latest release Pretty Grim is epic too.

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

Having plans in 2020 is almost laughable hey, I’m done with trying to plan anything and just taking each month as it comes. We are hopefully going to tour this record in Summer though! Fingers crossed Covid chills out.

Favourite food and place to hang out?

Kurnell Rec Club and the internal Chinese restaurant is where you’ll find us most of the time.

Into the Sun Single Launch

Brass Monkey, Cronulla  Wednesday 30th September and Thursday 1st of October – both sold out.

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The Buckleys

by the partae September 30, 2020
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What’s been happening in the last couple of months?

Lachlan: in the last couple of months we’ve been doing plenty of song writing for our next album, planning the year to come and recording for a special release in Christmas!! We also just released our new single Woodstock69.

Your new single Woodstock69 is out now, please tell us about the influences and songwriting process?

Sarah: I wrote this song over in Nashville as an ode to one of the most iconic music festivals of all time and generally, that era in music which we love so much. We grew up listening to all of that music from the 60s and 70s and it’s had such a big impact on us as a band and as people. I wanted to write a song on our debut album that spoke to that influence and love we have for that music.

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

Lachlan: we recorded, produced and mastered everything over in Nashville Tennessee with the legendary Chad Carlson, it was an insane experience to say the least and we’re all over the moon with how everything turned out. We’ve also been doing alot of recording in my home studio while working with Chad Carlson remotely in Nashville for an up and coming release this Christmas.

The video clip was directed by Molly Buckley at Chris Murphy’s property, Sugar Beach Ranch.  Please tell us about how the film clip concept came about and the special meaning that this clip has to you in particular:

Molly: Creating and directing the Woodstock69 music video was such an incredible journey/ experience and to also be able to film it on Chris Murphy‘s property ‘Sugar Beach Ranch’ gives the music video such a deeper meaning.

The music industry has dealt with so many losses these past couple years and still continues to, so when coming up with the initial concept for the video I was exploring how I wanted to visually communicate the song in a time when the lyrics couldn’t seem more prevalent and real.

‘Woodstock69’ has so much more meaning to me after this experience. I realised it’s representing everything we have all been so greatly missing – live music, festivals, singing crowds, dancing feet, and peace.

What did you find most challenging and rewarding during the creation of the film clip?

Molly: I can’t think of anything that was the most challenging, especially since I absolutely loved every twist and turn that came with the creation of this clip. There’s so much knowledge and growth that comes with the challenges I was facing with editing, or the day of filming and making sure everything was lined up etc. The most rewarding part was probably overcoming any challenges that came my way, also proving to myself that I could make a music video from start to finish was an awesome feeling.

Sarah Buckley recently won the APRA development award, how did this come about and what does it mean to you?

Sarah: To be recognised by APRA and winning the Professional Development Award is such an honour for me as a songwriter. I applied for this award many months ago and to be honest, when applying for awards like this I often end up forgetting about it because I don’t think anything will come of it or that I’ll win but it’s always worth a shot! When I found out I won it was so unbelievably exciting and unexpected and I just feel so thankful to be recognised as a songwriter by such a prestigious organisation as APRA.

You’re playing Bluesfest next year and will be playing live shows as soon as lockdown is over, how has not being able to play live affected the band?

Molly: It’s been really really hard not being able to play live shows.  We miss being on the road, the adventure, the people and the atmosphere of a live show… everything! We couldn’t be more excited for our upcoming gigs!

Who are you listening to at the moment?

Lachlan: I’ve been listening to a lot of Allman brothers band and A Tribe Called Quest. Those two groups have some of my favourite music in the entire world!

What’s planned for the next few months?

Sarah: Well it’s the Christmas season and we’re very excited to be releasing our very first Christmas track! I think people will be really surprised by what’s coming and we’re excited for them to hear it… Christmas like you’ve never heard it before!

 

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DATE: SATURDAY 3RD & SUNDAY 4TH APRIL, 2021 LOCATION: THE ROYAL HIGHLAND CENTRE GROUNDS, EDINBURGH TICKETS & INFORMATION: https://terminalv.co.uk/  2020 headliners re-sign for 2021, with tons of new additions for the newly expanded two day event across Easter weekend in April Having made its name by producing Scotland’s most impressive one day festival, Terminal V now go one step further and announce that, for the first time in its history, they will host two genre-busting days of musical programming. All of the confirmed acts for the postponed 2020 event such as Charlotte De Witte, Eats Everything, Floorplan, Honey Dijon, Shanti Celeste, Octo Octa, Ben UFO and Avalon Emerson as well assoe new additions such as Sven Vath, Alan Fitzpatrick, Perc, Dax J, Ben Sims, Haai, Green Velvet, Monika Kruse,  and more will all play across five expertly produced stages on Saturday, April 3rd and Sunday, April 4th at the now legendary home of The Royal Highland Centre grounds in Edinburgh.  Terminal V 2021 will now offer double the action, double the acts and of course double the good times. Previous headline bookings have been maintained and honoured by the hoard of top-level artists that are a major part of the Terminal V family. That means that the full spectrum of electronica is more than catered for each day.  Who better to start with than with Saturday session headliner Plastikman Richie Hawtin, the Canadians’ uncompromising and forward thinking style will dovetail perfectly with the harder edged artists featuring that day such as big hitters Alan Fitzpatrick, I Hate Models, Helena Hauff, Dax J, Nina Kraviz, Luigi Madonna, and Belgian main room mistress Charlotte De Witte.  As well as this sizzling array of headliners there will also be a raft of support acts that can more than hold their own with the A-listers. Featuring on Saturday’s growing techno bill will be Perc,  Shdw & Obscure Shape, T78, and of course regular heavy hitters Frazi.er and Stephen Brown. Terminal V is techno through and through but they also know a thing or two about what it takes to fire up a dance floor and on Saturday you can also find a truly diverse range of artists from across the musical spectrum. We welcome back Hessle Audio main man Ben UFO as well as Avalon Emerson, old friend and bad man selector Eats Everything, gospel house father and daughter duo Floorplan, Haai, Honey Dijon, Kornel Kovacs, Classic Music Company don Luke Solomun, Detroit digger Mike Servito, Milo Spykers, Octo Octa, Peach Discs boss Shanti Celeste, and Ejeca completes phase 2 of the first day’s event. Moving on to day 2 and Sunday will feature a legion of techno titans and top of that bill is Cocoon boss and all round legend Sven Vath. The Frankfurt character will be joined by close friends and main room mainstays Ben Sims, Kink (live), Perc, Green Velvet, Regal, Rebuke and Serbian leading lady Tijana T. Aiding and abetting on the tougher stages will be Parisian artist Airod and Carlota. As well as presenting the many shades of techno day 2 at Terminal V 2021 will also be home to all manner of selector specialists including Chicago lynchpin Derrick Carter, Moxie, Eli Brown, Hammer, Prok | Fitch, and Solardo. As an added bonus, there are also some double weekend appearances for a handful of acts,playing both the Saturday and Sunday,  including Terminal V favourite, Hamburg’s Helena Hauff alongside weekend appearances from Scotland's very own Stephen Brown and Frazi.er + more TBA. The artist announcements most definitely do not stop there, with another 25 names to be announced to this sprawling event later this year.  Just make sure that you do not sleep on the tickets for this monstrous event as they will not hang around for long. Lineup (A - Z) AIROD ALAN FITZPATRICK AVALON EMERSON BEN SIMS BEN UFO CARLOTTA CHARLOTTE DE WITTE DAX J DERRICK CARTER EATS EVERYTHING EJECA ELI BROWN FLOORPLAN FRAZI.ER GREEN VELVET HAAI HAMMER HELENA HAUFF HONEY DIJON I HATE MODELS KINK (live) KORNEL KOVACS LENA WILIKENS LUIGI MADONNA LUKE SOLOMUN MAN POWER MIKE SERVITO MILO SPYKERS MOXIE NINA KRAVIZ NITE FLEIT OCTO OCTA PERC PROK | FITCH REBUKE REGAL RICHIE HAWTIN SHANTI CELESTE SHDW & OBSCURE SHAPE SOLARDO STEPHEN BROWN SVEN VATH T78 TIJANA T PLUS MUCH MORE TBA
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Terminal V announces initial acts and two-day event for Easter 2021 showcase w/ Richie Hawtin, Sven Vath, Nina Kraviz, Honey Dijon and more

by the partae September 30, 2020
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DATE: SATURDAY 3RD & SUNDAY 4TH APRIL, 2021
LOCATION: THE ROYAL HIGHLAND CENTRE GROUNDS, EDINBURGH
TICKETS & INFORMATION: https://terminalv.co.uk/

2020 headliners re-sign for 2021, with tons of new additions for the newly expanded two day event across Easter weekend in April
Having made its name by producing Scotland’s most impressive one day festival, Terminal V now go one step further and announce that, for the first time in its history, they will host two genre-busting days of musical programming. All of the confirmed acts for the postponed 2020 event such as Charlotte De Witte, Eats Everything, Floorplan, Honey Dijon, Shanti Celeste, Octo Octa, Ben UFO and Avalon Emerson as well assoe new additions such as Sven Vath, Alan Fitzpatrick, Perc, Dax J, Ben Sims, Haai, Green Velvet, Monika Kruse,  and more will all play across five expertly produced stages on Saturday, April 3rd and Sunday, April 4th at the now legendary home of The Royal Highland Centre grounds in Edinburgh.
Terminal V 2021 will now offer double the action, double the acts and of course double the good times. Previous headline bookings have been maintained and honoured by the hoard of top-level artists that are a major part of the Terminal V family. That means that the full spectrum of electronica is more than catered for each day.
Who better to start with than with Saturday session headliner Plastikman Richie Hawtin, the Canadians’ uncompromising and forward thinking style will dovetail perfectly with the harder edged artists featuring that day such as big hitters Alan Fitzpatrick, I Hate Models, Helena Hauff, Dax J, Nina Kraviz, Luigi Madonna, and Belgian main room mistress Charlotte De Witte.
As well as this sizzling array of headliners there will also be a raft of support acts that can more than hold their own with the A-listers. Featuring on Saturday’s growing techno bill will be Perc,  Shdw & Obscure Shape, T78, and of course regular heavy hitters Frazi.er and Stephen Brown.
Terminal V is techno through and through but they also know a thing or two about what it takes to fire up a dance floor and on Saturday you can also find a truly diverse range of artists from across the musical spectrum. We welcome back Hessle Audio main man Ben UFO as well as Avalon Emerson, old friend and bad man selector Eats Everything, gospel house father and daughter duo Floorplan, Haai, Honey Dijon, Kornel Kovacs, Classic Music Company don Luke Solomun, Detroit digger Mike Servito, Milo Spykers, Octo Octa, Peach Discs boss Shanti Celeste, and Ejeca completes phase 2 of the first day’s event.
Moving on to day 2 and Sunday will feature a legion of techno titans and top of that bill is Cocoon boss and all round legend Sven Vath. The Frankfurt character will be joined by close friends and main room mainstays Ben Sims, Kink (live), Perc, Green Velvet, Regal, Rebuke and Serbian leading lady Tijana T. Aiding and abetting on the tougher stages will be Parisian artist Airod and Carlota.
As well as presenting the many shades of techno day 2 at Terminal V 2021 will also be home to all manner of selector specialists including Chicago lynchpin Derrick Carter, Moxie, Eli Brown, Hammer, Prok | Fitch, and Solardo.
As an added bonus, there are also some double weekend appearances for a handful of acts,playing both the Saturday and Sunday,  including Terminal V favourite, Hamburg’s Helena Hauff alongside weekend appearances from Scotland’s very own Stephen Brown and Frazi.er + more TBA.
The artist announcements most definitely do not stop there, with another 25 names to be announced to this sprawling event later this year.  Just make sure that you do not sleep on the tickets for this monstrous event as they will not hang around for long.
Lineup (A – Z)
AIROD
ALAN FITZPATRICK
AVALON EMERSON
BEN SIMS
BEN UFO
CARLOTTA
CHARLOTTE DE WITTE
DAX J
DERRICK CARTER
EATS EVERYTHING
EJECA
ELI BROWN
FLOORPLAN
FRAZI.ER
GREEN VELVET
HAAI
HAMMER
HELENA HAUFF
HONEY DIJON
I HATE MODELS
KINK (live)
KORNEL KOVACS
LENA WILIKENS
LUIGI MADONNA
LUKE SOLOMUN
MAN POWER
MIKE SERVITO
MILO SPYKERS
MOXIE
NINA KRAVIZ
NITE FLEIT
OCTO OCTA
PERC
PROK | FITCH
REBUKE
REGAL
RICHIE HAWTIN
SHANTI CELESTE
SHDW & OBSCURE SHAPE
SOLARDO
STEPHEN BROWN
SVEN VATH
T78
TIJANA T
PLUS MUCH MORE TBA
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The track is a manically high energy and anthemic piece of synth-rock, with a punchy ear-worm chorus and scything vocals. ‘I wrote Eyeliner when I was at rock-bottom and involved in some really toxic relationships.’ says lead vocalist Patrick. The lyric “Sitting on my bedside, I need to ask myself, where to my ambition go?” is literally what I did everyday at the time.’ Gone Sugar Die are Patrick McWilliams (vocals, drums and synth) formerly of The Cut Losses and Mike Hindert (bass) who was previously a notorious member of hit NYC band The Bravery. McWilliams has recently become a voice for the penalized youth of his native Canada after speaking out against backlash from an alleged ‘Party Bus’ incident that was falsely reported to have caused violent scenes in Vancouver city. He has also previously received a letter from the office of John Horgan, the Premier of British Columbia, to recognize and commend his activism, charity and advocacy work. Eyeliner is released on September 18th via Pet Shop Records and is the first new single from a forthcoming EP by the band. The track was exec-produced by Skip Curtis and the music video was made by the band’s bassist Mike. Gone Sugar Die have toured the US and Canada and are planning another run of live performances as soon as it is safe to do so. Social media: https://facebook.com/gonesugardie https://instagram.com/gonesugardie https://twitter.com/gonesugardie
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Gone Sugar Die

by the partae September 30, 2020
written by the partae

Where are you currently based?

Patrick: I’m up in Vancouver right now and Mike is down near San Diego.

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

Mike: We haven’t been able to play and had various shows cancelled and that’s been a real bummer. But, we found our new label Pet Shop Records during this time and we have been very happy with them. We just released our first single “Eyeliner” through them along with a music video we made using, of course, eyeliner (MAC brand if it must be known, but we are happy to be won over by other brands if they would prefer us using their eyeliner). All in all I think we have been pretty fortunate during the covid experience, we haven’t had any friends or family fall ill although I swear I had it in January when we were recording, and we have been able to work tons on new material, which is always a blessing when you are given time for that.

How did you start playing music?
Patrick: Ironically it was largely in part due to Mike, I was a fan of his and saw him open for Green Day here in Vancouver in 2009. I was kicked out of my music lessons in high school because I supposedly sucked (arguably I still do) but I just sat in my room recording by myself and playing all the instruments.
 
How did Gone Sugar Die form?

Patrick: I had begun emailing back and forth with Mike in 2016, and after being pen-pals for a while we decided to meet up. We had a lot of similar music tastes and were enjoying the music each other was putting out at the time, so I flew him up here in 2018 and we spent a month writing and listening to lots of the Smiths and Depeche Mode.

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

Patrick: I was listening to a lot of electronic music and pop on our last EP, but for this song and a few I wrote around the same time I was really into some of the glam music from the 80s and a lot of 90s grunge that I grew up on. Weezer and The Offspring were big for me, and some new bands like Paerish and my friend Marshall’s band Teenage Wrist.

How did you go about writing Eyeliner?

Patrick: Lyrically, it’s about a time where I was at rock bottom in life, and at one point literally sleeping at people’s houses just so I didn’t have to sleep in my car.

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

Patrick: We recorded some tracks back in January, luckily before the pandemic happened, up here in Vancouver at Park Sound Studio with our pal Dan Ponich. It was mixed by Josh Tyrell and produced by ourselves with some help from Skip Curtis who runs the label we’re on.

How did you approach the recording process?

Patrick: It was really cool, since Mike and I are best friends and speak the same language musically we breeze through tracking. On our last EP, Mike’s drummer from the Bravery, Anthony Burulcich, played drums and Marshall Gallagher played guitar. This time, we decided to take it as a two-piece, and I played drums, guitar, synths etc which I hadn’t done for almost 5 years before this. But it was a really cool production idea, because my drumming was a lot more raw and unrehearsed and I think complemented the songs really nicely.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

Mike: Alfred Aholo Apaka (the voice of Hawaii) soothing tunes to help escape the hectic world.

What do you like to do away from music?

Mike: Surf, doodle and meditate in isolated places

What’s planned for the remainder of 2020 going into 2021?
Mike: We hope to have a new EP released soon!  We recorded some of our favorite tracks recently and we made some very cool videos to accompany them, Gandry would be proud.  Also our new comic (on our instagram highlights) “The Adventures of Gone Sugar Die” has some crazy plot twists comin your way.
 
Favourite food and place to hangout?

Mike: Favorite food is definitely Phó with a Twizzler desert. The Library is always a cool hang because you don’t have to think of anything to say.

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Amela
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Amela

by the partae September 29, 2020
written by the partae

Where are you currently based?

I am currently based in the hinterlands of the Gold Coast. 🙂

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

To be honest, it hasn’t changed a whole lot for me.. I’ve been teaching the same amount and have been working on writing and recording some new tunes in the background. 

How did you first start playing music?

My mother caught me singing around the house (and everywhere I went) when I was about 9 and booked in a singing lesson for me. I’ve never looked back since. ? I fell in love with playing the piano, flute, cello, and started writing songs in Grade 10 after borrowing a guitar from my work experience week working at a primary school.

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

Ah – for a long time (probably since I started writing). I always really wanted to write a pop song – the best pop song that I could ever write.  I’ve played in bands all throughout university and after I realised that I wanted to be a solo artist and pursue writing the ‘best songs’ that I could write. 

In the recent year, I’ve been wanting to challenge myself and try to write the catchiest, strongest pop song I can write. DNM was one of those songs that came out around that time.. I really love the fat synths from The Chainsmokers and am obsessed with ALMA and Years and Years’ music. I wanted DNM to fall in line with these artists. I wanted it to be catchy, and big and melodic. I hope I have achieved this. ? 

How did you go about writing DNM?

One night I was feeling supa lonely and had so many things I wanted to share with someone. “I’m dying for a DNM” came to my mind and I immediately went to the piano with my thoughts and this melody. That’s how it was born. When I played the hook on the piano “I’m dying for a DNM”, I knew there was something there worth trying to conceive. 

Please tell us about the studio that your partner and yourself built in the Gold Coast Hinterlands:

Yes! Ah, it has been a journey!

I used to own a music school in Parkwood, Gold Coast called Nighitngale Music. We did super well but I kind of struggled with managing the whole business as well as trying to pursue my own music, so I sadly decided to close down the school. The funny thing is that I would’ve had to close it down anyway because of the pandemic. Anyway! Josh and I live in the hinterlands and knew that building a studio was an option so my dad had us digging holes the very next week which would 

My room really is for artists to develop themselves. To come in, develop their singing voice and songwriting and for me to also help in any mentoring way that I can. One of my students Jenna is an up-coming singer-songwriter on the Gold Coast who’s only 17 and is AMAZING. I am so passionate about helping her in her musical career.

Josh on the other hand is the master-mind. He does an incredible job at understanding an artists’ vision and bringing that vision to life, mostly in terms of production but also in artist-development areas. He put in a lot of detail into making his space really accommodating for artists. His studio space design has a boutique feel and is super Instagram-able! 

We may plan to build a room for artists to stay here during their recording process, as well. We’ve called the studio ‘Our Space Studio’.

Is this where you recorded?

Actually, we recorded DNM mostly in our bedroom while the studio was being built however, we recorded my vocals at QSound with Maddy Breen.

Please tell us about your music teaching and who are some of your clients/students:

I have been teaching for a decade now and every year I seem to love it more and more. I really love to motivate and inspire people and I thoroughly enjoy teaching students who are currently singer-songwriters and wanting to break into the industry or kids who are passionate about music and singing.

One of my students, Jenna Cogzell who I mentioned above is a singer-songwriter with incredible talent. I’m trying everything I can to help guide her in the right direction. You should go check out her song Roses! Go now. ? ? 

You have a few upcoming releases with some collabs with popular artists, please tell us more:

Yes! I absolutely LOVE to collaborate. It’s so much fun and it kind of takes the ease off coming up with the chord progression and the feel. I think I tend to stick to the same patterns so it’s super refreshing and inspiring to write to something new.

I have a song coming out with TINY on October 23rd who is a good friend of mine and a successful DJ, producer and singer-songwriter! I am so honoured to be releasing her very FIRST original track with her called ‘On My Mind’. 

I also have a song coming out with the amazing Luke Howell who used to tour with One Direction!! (Fun fact!). We have a song called ‘Closer’ coming out in December.

And then I also have a collaboration coming out in November which this Instagram artist called Tokyonite from Kenya!! The track is a vapourwave pop-ballad and I absolutely can’t wait to release it because it’s been a dream of mine to record something like this!

Who are you listening to at the moment?

Oh man, I found this chick called MARINA who I’m loving lately and also watched the Above & Beyond Acoustic live show which brought tears to my eyes – absolutely beautiful! 

What do you like to do away from music?

I actually like to be a boring 27 year old haha. I really enjoy just being at home and being creative.. Cooking, cleaning, gardening.. I also take care of my grandma and uncle who is disabled which brings me a lot of joy. <3 

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

I’ve got so many tracks coming out in the next 5 months, I am so excited! Mostly those collaborations but then hopefully a couple of more strong solo songs early 2021. 

Favourite food and place to hangout?

The Henchman in Miami is my new grill! The burgers are amazing and I’m so glad there’s live music there too. But otherwise, I really like Dust Temple or any cafes that allow me to sit and ponder for hours while drinking amazing coffee… 

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MARILYN MANSON'S WE ARE CHAOS DEBUTS #1 ON ARIA CHART THE HIGHEST CHART DEBUT SINCE 1998
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Marilyn Manson’s ‘WE ARE CHAOS’ Debuts #1 On ARIA Chart. Watch Manson & Norman Reedus Star In The Video For ‘DON’T CHASE THE DEAD’

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“While chaos and confusion may surround us, Manson’s response this time is a dose of respite, mercy, clarity and his most human work so far.”  – NME ★★★★★

“Unexpected, bold and artistic, Manson remains an artist it is dangerous to underestimate.”  – Kerrang! ★★★★

“Masterful…The musicianship and songwriting are among the best of Manson’s career”  
– Consequence of Sound, A-

“Arguably his most emotionally exposed and vulnerable offering on a purely visceral level…sounds fresh, modern and exciting.”  – Blabbermouth 8/10

Marilyn Manson’s latest album WE ARE CHAOS has debuted at #1 on the ARIA Chart, his highest debut since 1998’s Mechanical Animals. Internationally, WE ARE CHAOS debuted Top 10 in several countries and #8 on the Billboard Top 200, which marks Manson’s eighth consecutively to reach the Top 10 on the Billboard Top 200.

The album is produced by Manson and GRAMMY® Award winner Shooter Jennings [Brandi Carlile, Tanya Tucker] and includes previously released single, WE ARE CHAOS.

Today, Manson releases the video for DON’T CHASE THE DEAD, which stars Manson alongside Norman Reedus.

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THE MENZINGERS RELEASE "FROM EXILE"
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THE MENZINGERS RELEASE “FROM EXILE”

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LIVESTREAM PERFORMANCE VIA WILL YIP’S LIVE AT STUDIO 4 SERIES ON SUNDAY OCTOBER 11 AT 12PM AEDT

From Exile, a reimagined stripped-down version of The Menzingers’ 2019 release Hello Exile, is available today via all streaming platforms. The album will be  available on vinyl November 13 and can be pre-ordered via the band’s webstore, here.

From Exile was recorded from the band’s respective homes while in isolation during COVID-19 stay at home orders.

LISTEN TO FROM EXILE NOW

The Menzingers will perform a career-spanning full band livestream concert as part of the Live At Studio 4 series, curated by longtime producer and friend Will Yip at his renowned Philadelphia studio, on Sunday, October 11 at 12pm AEDT. The stream will be full band electric but will also feature a stripped-down portion to celebrate the release of From Exile.

Tickets are on-sale now via Live At Studio 4’s website here. The full livestream will be available on-demand to ticket holders for 72 hours.

Pre-Order From Exile (includes limited edition coloured vinyl)

THE MENZINGERS – FROM EXILE

 From Exile Track Listing

  1. America (You’re Freaking Me Out) (From Exile)
  2. Anna (From Exile)
  3. High School Friend (From Exile)
  4. Last To Know (From Exile)
  5. Strangers Forever (From Exile)
  6. Hello Exile (From Exile)
  7. Portland (From Exile)
  8. Strain Your Memory (From Exile)
  9. I Can’t Stop Drinking (From Exile)
  10. Strawberry Mansion (From Exile)
  11. London Drugs (From Exile)
  12. Farewell Youth (From Exile)
ABOUT THE MENZINGERS

Since forming as teenagers in 2006, The Menzingers have shown their strength as rough-and-tumble storytellers, turning out songs equally rooted in frenetic energy and lifelike detail. To date, the band has released six studio albums, with their most recent, Hello Exile, released October 2019. Produced by Will Yip (Mannequin Pussy, Quicksand), Hello Exile sees The Menzingers take their lyrical narrative to a whole new level and share their reflections on moments from the past and present: high-school hellraising, troubled relationships, aging and alcohol and political ennui. With the band achieving that soul-baring intimacy all throughout the album, Hello Exile emerges as The Menzingers’ most emotionally daring work to date with Fader calling the album “The Menzingers’ greatest statement on adulthood to date.”

The Menzingers is singer/guitarists Greg Barnett and Tom May, bassist Eric Keen, and
drummer Joe Godino.

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