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KEY OUT “ANTHROPOMORPHIA” ALBUM OUT FRIDAY 26TH JUNE VIA HALF A COW RECORDS

by the partae June 4, 2020
written by the partae
“Stray”, the second single from Key Out’s forthcoming album “Anthropomorphia” is available Friday 29th May on all digital platforms via Half A Cow Records. 
 

Stray is a change of pace – a wash of attacking guitar, unexpected cross-cutting drums and a contemplation of suburban life, anchored by an insistent post-punk bassline. It finds a place on the sonic spectrum between My Bloody Valentine and Shellac, was recorded by the band and mixed and mastered by Wayne Connolly (Amy Shark, Matt Corby).

The video is a study of small details, finding interest in minutiae. Watch the video here.

 
Key Out will release their second album, Anthropomorphia, on Half A Cow Records, on Friday 26 June 2020. 
 
Anthropomorhia is a bedroom recording featuring acoustic guitars and ageing synthesizers, toy percussion and drums, sequencers and vocal harmonies. It has the intimacy of a home recording, but the polish of Wayne Connolly’s mixing and mastering (Amy Shark, Matt Corby).
 
The home ‘studio’ gave the band the freedom to chop, edit and rearrange original demos and the songs changed. Electronics were swapped out for acoustics, and analog drums for sequencers. Rock songs became electroish-post punk (Chorus), filtered summery pop (Buildings) and close mic’d folk (Dog). 
 
The first single Chorus was playlisted on Double J, made 2SERs best new music list, and was played across Austereo (Rebel Rock FM Qld), ABC Darwin and  community radio across Australia. Doubtful Sounds called Chorus “dark, melancholic and moody synth-rock… bringing to mind acts such as Underground Lovers, Ride and New Order”.  
 
The album’s ten tracks clock in at just over 20 minutes. The longer tracks on Anthropomorphia would have been short on 2019’s What (Do) You See. “We’ve always liked the complete sounding two-minute pop songs of Joyce Manor or Sneeze or The Magnetic Fields or Guided by Voices, but they weren’t our template” says Paddy Haid (ex-Sarah Blasko, Ides of Space)  “we just built songs around the important parts, and let them run their course”.
The album will be available on limited edition marbled vinyl and via digital platforms through Half A Cow. 
The band is looking forward to playing songs from the album live in a reopened world or via digital channels in the near future.
Key Out is Paddy Haid, Rohan Geddes and Caroline Wake.
“a mesmerising mix of post-punk instrumentation, wrapped up in a slick two-and-a-half minute package that truly commands your attention.” Tone Deaf on “Stray” 
 
“a delightful shimmering piece that seems soaked in nostalgia and an air of satisfying wistfulness.” Back Seat Mafia on “Stray” 
 
“That bassline, those synths, the sharpness of the guitars, the vocal delivery; if you’re a fan of post-punk and atmospheric indie rock, you’ll love this new single from Sydney’s Key Out.” Double J on “Chorus” 
 
“dark, melancholic and moody synth-rock… bringing to mind acts such as Underground Lovers, Ride and New Order”. Doubtful Sounds on “Chorus”  

KEY OUT

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Save the dates! Get ready to touch the GEM! Line up in so far in A-Z order Andrea Ferlin Andrianos Papadeas Anna Maria Harokopou Anushka ATB Chevy Cobert (Live) CJ Jeff Dasha Zet Demi Case dOP (Live) Efim Kerbut E Forever E Xpanding : Heartshap The Artist + Siena Star + Qado Francesco Assenza Freespirit Gabrielo George Seragos George Guren G Pal Hubble K.Atou Lamine Liva K Marikhi Mohammadrreza Safari MS Leuki Onur Ozer Paul Van Dyke Rompasso Romeo Blanco Roussos Sunset Derek Swankey Tunes Thodoris Triantafillou Tolis Q Whoann Zoya For more information and tickets visit our website: www.gemfestival.eu Or join the movement at GEM Festivals socials https://www.facebook.com/gemfestival/
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GEM Festival to go ahead this summer

by the partae June 4, 2020
written by the partae
GEM Festival 2020 brings 3 Days and 3 Nights of nonstop music and entertainment, across 4 Stages. With the recent announcement that Greece will be opening up to travel and tourism in June, we are delighted to announce this year’s edition of the festival will be going ahead as planned.
Created in 2015 the Festival took place on the beautiful beach of Black Sea pearl, Anaklia. This year it returns, breaking from mainland Europe to rise again from the 7th to 9th of August in InIonian Sea, on the Greek island of Zakynthos.
GEM Festival brings together Artists, DJ’s and ravers in a breathtaking location. Drawing on acts from the full spectrum of electronic sounds this year’s edition can reveal the first wave of acts. Blending mainstage headliners like ATB, Paul Van Dyk and Swanky Tunes with the next generation of headliners Romeo Blanco, CJ JEFF, The YellowHeads. Alongside underground leaning acts such as Lamine, dOP (Live), Onur Ozer as well as respected local talent K.Atou, George Seragos and Mr. Roussos. With only 50% of the line up announced so far there’s plenty more to come, and with previous editions line ups anything to go by you can expect Big Room, Techno, House and Minimal artists to follow ensuring all tastes are covered.
Now in its 5th edition Gem Festival brings its considerable experience to the fore having previously hosted the likes of Armin Van Buuren, Luciano, Solomun, Paul Kalkbrenner, Axwell & Ingrosso, Fedde Le Grand, Steve Aoki, Boris Brejcha, Stephan Bodzin, Anja Snijder, David August, Mano Le Tough, Tales of Us, Dubfire + alongside many others, so you know there is a more still to be revealed…
With picturesque white sandy beaches, clear blue seas, you can get lost in your own adventure when taking a break from the festival. immerse yourself in the Mediterranean lifestyle indulging in fine food, wine. A short journey across the water takes you to the mystical island of Marathonisi, where Turtles hatch. The National Marine park allows you to explore enchanting protected wildlife. Inland you can hike in Askos Stone Park, a stunning expanse of nature and local wildlife. Or discover the local history in the surrounding towns and villages.
For accommodation options we offer our tent city which we call “harmony village” , besides that Zakynthos has plenty of options of accomodation, from hostel dorms to luxury villas and even luxury yachts floating next to the festival. During the three days and nights we provide free buses to the venue. Starting from the airport, ports and the different resorts along the coast line, ensuring you can travel safely to and from GEM. With regular international flights, 7 daily ferries from Athens and Greece open to travelers from the 15th of June, Zakynthos is easily accessible.
 For those returning to us, the new festival location will retain the spirit and unique sense of togetherness that can only be found at GEM. And for  those joining us for the first time this edition of our festival is the most inspiring and exciting in memory, one which can never be forgotten.
Save the dates! Get ready to touch the GEM!
Line up in so far in A-Z order
Andrea Ferlin
Andrianos Papadeas
Anna Maria Harokopou
Anushka
ATB
Chevy
Cobert (Live)
CJ Jeff
Dasha Zet
Demi Case
dOP (Live)
Efim Kerbut
E Forever E Xpanding : Heartshap The Artist + Siena Star + Qado
Francesco Assenza
Freespirit
Gabrielo
George Seragos
George Guren
G Pal
Hubble
K.Atou
Lamine
Liva K
Marikhi
Mohammadrreza Safari
MS Leuki
Onur Ozer
Paul Van Dyke
Rompasso
Romeo Blanco
Roussos
Sunset Derek
Swankey Tunes
Thodoris Triantafillou
Tolis Q
Whoann
Zoya
For more information and tickets visit our website: www.gemfestival.eu
Or join the movement at GEM Festivals socials https://www.facebook.com/gemfestival/
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A spectacular two-day digital music festival experience, bringing together the planet’s biggest names in electronic dance music and the world’s best technology in 3D design, video production and special effects. Just imagine... a dazzling new Tomorrowland location has been crafted over the past few months, in a place far away from anyone, a place that you would normally never visit... but one that is set to open its doors, welcoming everyone from all corners of the world, for one weekend only… On Saturday, July 25th and Sunday, July 26th, Tomorrowland will host their first 3D digital festival edition, titled ‘Tomorrowland Around The World’. People of all ages and places are invited to join the spectacular festival experience. Without limitations of borders or boundaries, the two-day event is a world premiere and a major step in the future of music festivals.  Over recent months, Tomorrowland has received many requests from its worldwide community to do something special during the two sold-out weekends of Tomorrowland Belgium. This global connection has inspired Tomorrowland to introduce and create a brand new platform through which visitors can participate in an unprecedented two-day festival experience with the world’s first interactive 3D festival experience. Festival visitors will be able to navigate easily through a magical and newly created Tomorrowland location with a PC, laptop, smartphone or tablet – you don’t need special VR goggles – and explore the entire festival site in an interactive way together with friends. The two-day festival weekend will offer its guests a packed schedule with plenty of things to do, see and experience.  As with the other editions of Tomorrowland, music and spectacular shows will be central to this event. The world’s best technologies in gaming, 3D design, video production and special effects will bring together 8 different stages including Atmosphere, Core, Freedom Stage and Elixir, joined by 3 new stages, which have been specially created and designed by the creative team and 3D artists behind Tomorrowland. Each stage will feature music from the world’s best artists in dance and electronic music – from all genres – and a large portion of the fireworks and laser shows characteristic of Tomorrowland. As icing on the cake this year’s iconic Mainstage, embodying the theme of 2020 ‘The Reflection of Love – Chapter 1’, will be unveiled to the world during Tomorrowland Around The World.  Besides the performances, there will be all kinds of interactive experiences to choose from, including inspirational webinars, games and workshops related to lifestyle, food, fashion and the Tomorrowland Foundation. Together with the performances, Tomorrowland Around The World will be a full day/weekend experience between 15h00–01h00 CEST. There will be a ‘time-zone-friendly’ option for visitors from Asia and North or South America. Michiel Beers, co-founder of Tomorrowland: “Tomorrowland Around The World is the result of a gigantic team effort of hundreds of people who are working around the clock to create a never-before-seen interactive entertainment experience. Since we started this project and all ideas came together, we immediately felt an enormous energy and lots of positivity from everybody involved. For us it’s a bit re-inventing the festival experience, but we truly believe that we can bring the spirit of Tomorrowland and entertainment at the highest level to people and homes around the globe. We hope that hundreds of thousands of people will unite in a responsible way and that small Tomorrowland gatherings at people’s homes – from Canada to Australia, from Japan to Brazil and everywhere in between – will be organised. Especially during the weekend where normally Tomorrowland Belgium would take place, we really have the power to unite the world.” The People of Tomorrow are invited to experience this unique event together with friends: dressing up with your best festival outfit, putting up tents in your back garden to create your own DreamVille, setting up a big screen, inviting your beloved ones for a nice barbecue with music and an amazing festival experience, decorating your balcony or throwing a party in your living room – this weekend is all about uniting through the power of music in a responsible and safe way. More about this all-new Tomorrowland location will be revealed in the coming weeks. TOMORROWLAND AROUND THE WORLD, THE DIGITAL FESTIVAL • Saturday July 25 and Sunday July 26, 2020. • Between 15h00–01h00 CEST. • ‘Time-zone-friendly’ for visitors from Asia and North and South America. • Open for people of all ages and places. • Accessible exclusively on tomorrowland.com. • Line-up will be announced on Monday June 15. • Ticket sales start on Thursday June 18 via tomorrowland.com. • Day ticket costs €12.50. • Weekend ticket costs €20.00 and includes a week of video-on-demand content to relive the entire experience. • Special People of Tomorrow packages and Home Party packages will be available. • Info and updates: tomorrowland.com • Please find Tomorrowland images here. CONNECT W/ TOMORROWLAND Website Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube
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Tomorrowland introduces digital festival ‘Tomorrowland Around The World’

by the partae June 4, 2020
written by the partae

A spectacular two-day digital music festival experience, bringing together the planet’s biggest names in electronic dance music and the world’s best technology in 3D design, video production and special effects.

Just imagine… a dazzling new Tomorrowland location has been crafted over the past few months, in a place far away from anyone, a place that you would normally never visit… but one that is set to open its doors, welcoming everyone from all corners of the world, for one weekend only…

On Saturday, July 25th and Sunday, July 26th, Tomorrowland will host their first 3D digital festival edition, titled ‘Tomorrowland Around The World’. People of all ages and places are invited to join the spectacular festival experience. Without limitations of borders or boundaries, the two-day event is a world premiere and a major step in the future of music festivals.

Over recent months, Tomorrowland has received many requests from its worldwide community to do something special during the two sold-out weekends of Tomorrowland Belgium. This global connection has inspired Tomorrowland to introduce and create a brand new platform through which visitors can participate in an unprecedented two-day festival experience with the world’s first interactive 3D festival experience.

Festival visitors will be able to navigate easily through a magical and newly created Tomorrowland location with a PC, laptop, smartphone or tablet – you don’t need special VR goggles – and explore the entire festival site in an interactive way together with friends. The two-day festival weekend will offer its guests a packed schedule with plenty of things to do, see and experience.

As with the other editions of Tomorrowland, music and spectacular shows will be central to this event. The world’s best technologies in gaming, 3D design, video production and special effects will bring together 8 different stages including Atmosphere, Core, Freedom Stage and Elixir, joined by 3 new stages, which have been specially created and designed by the creative team and 3D artists behind Tomorrowland. Each stage will feature music from the world’s best artists in dance and electronic music – from all genres – and a large portion of the fireworks and laser shows characteristic of Tomorrowland. As icing on the cake this year’s iconic Mainstage, embodying the theme of 2020 ‘The Reflection of Love – Chapter 1’, will be unveiled to the world during Tomorrowland Around The World.

Besides the performances, there will be all kinds of interactive experiences to choose from, including inspirational webinars, games and workshops related to lifestyle, food, fashion and the Tomorrowland Foundation. Together with the performances, Tomorrowland Around The World will be a full day/weekend experience between 15h00–01h00 CEST. There will be a ‘time-zone-friendly’ option for visitors from Asia and North or South America.

Michiel Beers, co-founder of Tomorrowland: “Tomorrowland Around The World is the result of a gigantic team effort of hundreds of people who are working around the clock to create a never-before-seen interactive entertainment experience. Since we started this project and all ideas came together, we immediately felt an enormous energy and lots of positivity from everybody involved. For us it’s a bit re-inventing the festival experience, but we truly believe that we can bring the spirit of Tomorrowland and entertainment at the highest level to people and homes around the globe. We hope that hundreds of thousands of people will unite in a responsible way and that small Tomorrowland gatherings at people’s homes – from Canada to Australia, from Japan to Brazil and everywhere in between – will be organised. Especially during the weekend where normally Tomorrowland Belgium would take place, we really have the power to unite the world.”

The People of Tomorrow are invited to experience this unique event together with friends: dressing up with your best festival outfit, putting up tents in your back garden to create your own DreamVille, setting up a big screen, inviting your beloved ones for a nice barbecue with music and an amazing festival experience, decorating your balcony or throwing a party in your living room – this weekend is all about uniting through the power of music in a responsible and safe way.

More about this all-new Tomorrowland location will be revealed in the coming weeks.

TOMORROWLAND AROUND THE WORLD, THE DIGITAL FESTIVAL
• Saturday July 25 and Sunday July 26, 2020.
• Between 15h00–01h00 CEST.
• ‘Time-zone-friendly’ for visitors from Asia and North and South America.
• Open for people of all ages and places.
• Accessible exclusively on tomorrowland.com.
• Line-up will be announced on Monday June 15.
• Ticket sales start on Thursday June 18 via tomorrowland.com.
• Day ticket costs €12.50.
• Weekend ticket costs €20.00 and includes a week of video-on-demand content to relive the entire experience.
• Special People of Tomorrow packages and Home Party packages will be available.
• Info and updates: tomorrowland.com
• Please find Tomorrowland images here.
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Stunning New Film ‘This is Ibiza’ Takes You Deep Into the Dance Music Capital of the World

by the partae June 4, 2020
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This is Ibiza is a brand new and behind the scenes look at Ibiza, out to rent or buy June 5th on Amazon Prime. The sun soaked Balearic Island is the dance music capital of the world, where hedonism and world class clubbing experiences collide in a place of stunning natural beauty. Three years in the making by Directors Jody Hall and Mindaugas Volkis and hosted by Jermaine Whitehead-Bailey, you can watch a trailer for the movie here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dN–xj_ii9k&feature=youtu.be
This is Ibiza is a unique window into a fantasy-like paradise that really conveys the magic of the island, how it became what it is and what it is like to be there. This immersive and authentic new film will take you on a special tour to one of the most famous (and infamous) islands in the entire world, where an extraordinary mix of night-life hedonism and spiritual evolution create a unique culture of dance, music and love.
With its mega clubs, breathtaking villas, once in a lifetime nights out, white sand beaches, world famous sunset parties and woodland hideaways, Ibiza has got a lot of negative press and media exposure, good and bad, over the years. This new film has a firm focus on the ever present spirit of freedom, love and music that made the electronic music explosion possible here, and then around the world. The White Isle is where it all started and is one of the few places on the planet where diversity does not bring conflict. All people are in harmony and truly coexist in true harmony. 
This fascinating new film consists of insightful interviews with the owners of the biggest brands and venues here as well as the new businesses. The likes of Elrow, Defected, Pacha, O Beach Ibiza, Chuckie, The Zoo Project, Sam Divine, Marco V, Darius Syrossian, Nick Warren, Lovely Laura, Eden Ibiza, Ibiza Club News, Café del Mar Ibiza, ANANESWORLD, DJ Sneak, Judge Jules, Pikes Ibiza and many more all feature.
There are also voices such as the locals, upcoming DJs, music loving clubbers and the VIP clientele who have all been involved in Ibiza’s evolution and rich story over the years. Interviews are illustrated with the activities inside the clubs, retreats, nature, boat trips and plenty more to give a real sense of history past and present. The whole film has a majestic melodic house vibe and the majority of the documentary soundtrack comes from talented Scottish producer and Ibiza resident James iD.
This is Ibiza is out to rent or buy June 5th on Amazon Prime with a launch party on June 5th at Sunset Ibiza in San Antonio. 

Watch the full trailer here –

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TUESDAY JUNE 9 – 8PM AEST facebook.com/williamcrightonmusic Aussie Folk rocker & story teller William Crighton has rounded up an impressive array of artists to join him for a special live Campfire session, in aid of raising funds for much loved and respected Elder & traditional dancer Jungala (Tracker Pete).  Jungala has performed across many music festivals and community events, but after a serious health issue his musical friends have stepped in to help give back to the man who has given so much to others.  Says William, “Jungala is a real inspirational fella. He recently lost his leg and needs some funds for a prosthetic leg and rehab. All of these beautiful friends have put up their hands and it’s going to be a very special night.” US Country rocker Lukas Nelson, who bonded with Jungala at Byron Bay Bluesfest, says “Jungala is my good friend and soul brother.. may the great spirit carry him forward after this challenge in love and many blessings!“  Streaming live from 8PM AEST Tuesday June 9 on his Facebook page (facebook.com/williamcrightonmusic), Crighton’s Campfire session will see him joined by friends near & far, featuring:   ALLARA                                                          AMY MONTGOMERY (IRE)                              ANDY ABRA                                                     ANTHONY LOGERFO (US)                                THE BASICS                                                      BEANS ON TOAST (UK)                                    BEN SALTER                                                     CLAIRE ANNE TAYLOR                                     CODA CHROMA                                             THE DAWN OF MAY                                        DRMNGNOW                                                  FANNY LUMSDEN                                            HENRY WAGONS                                             IRISH MYTHEN (IRE) JEFF LANG KIM CHURCHILL LUKAS NELSON (US) MAGPIE DIARIES MELODY POOL MISSY HIGGINS RENE LAVICE (UK) STEVE SMYTH TERRA LIGHTFOOT (CAN) TRAVIS COLLINS WILLIAM BARTON WILLIAM & JULIEANNE CRIGHTON   ***Donations on the night can be made here   CRIGHTON CAMPFIRE SESSION – TUESDAY JUNE 9 – 8PM AEST https://www.facebook.com/williamcrightonmusic/
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William Crighton & friends come together to raise funds for Jungala (Tracker Pete)

by the partae June 4, 2020
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TUESDAY JUNE 9 – 8PM AEST
facebook.com/williamcrightonmusic

Aussie Folk rocker & story teller William Crighton has rounded up an impressive array of artists to join him for a special live Campfire session, in aid of raising funds for much loved and respected Elder & traditional dancer Jungala (Tracker Pete).

Jungala has performed across many music festivals and community events, but after a serious health issue his musical friends have stepped in to help give back to the man who has given so much to others.  Says William, “Jungala is a real inspirational fella. He recently lost his leg and needs some funds for a prosthetic leg and rehab. All of these beautiful friends have put up their hands and it’s going to be a very special night.”

US Country rocker Lukas Nelson, who bonded with Jungala at Byron Bay Bluesfest, says “Jungala is my good friend and soul brother.. may the great spirit carry him forward after this challenge in love and many blessings!“ 

Streaming live from 8PM AEST Tuesday June 9 on his Facebook page (facebook.com/williamcrightonmusic), Crighton’s Campfire session will see him joined by friends near & far, featuring:

 

ALLARA     

     
AMY MONTGOMERY (IRE)                    


ANDY ABRA          


ANTHONY LOGERFO (US)            


THE BASICS                           


BEANS ON TOAST (UK)           


BEN SALTER                  


CLAIRE ANNE TAYLOR      


CODA CHROMA                     


THE DAWN OF MAY       


DRMNGNOW       
          


FANNY LUMSDEN              

                            

HENRY WAGONS                


IRISH MYTHEN (IRE)

 

JEFF LANG

 

KIM CHURCHILL

 

LUKAS NELSON (US)

 

MAGPIE DIARIES

 

MELODY POOL

 

MISSY HIGGINS

 

RENE LAVICE (UK)

 

STEVE SMYTH

 

TERRA LIGHTFOOT (CAN)

 

TRAVIS COLLINS

 

WILLIAM BARTON

 

WILLIAM & JULIEANNE CRIGHTON

 

***Donations on the night can be made here

 

CRIGHTON CAMPFIRE SESSION – TUESDAY JUNE 9 – 8PM AEST
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Where are you currently based? I'm back and forth from Toronto and Melbourne  How did you first start playing music? I was DJing for my dorm room and the wider building and then started chucking in mashups and remixes in my sets. What's been happening recently? Working tirelessly on my next project which comes out at the end of the year. Seriously, can't wait to share this one  Your new single ‘Reasons' Featuring Jalmar is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting for this track? This song actually started as a demo for another producer who wasn't vibing the track, so I took back my vocals and built a whole new beat around it. It was about an 11 month process from initial concept to what you hear now. How did you go about writing Reasons? A cup of coffee, pen and paper and a couple of hours.  Where and when did you record/produce? I record all my songs in my studio at my house.  How did you approach the recording/production process? When I'm producing, I usually start with the drums and rhythm then figure out the chords and harmonies, doing this after the drums always helps determine what sort of mood I'm trying to set for the record. What programs/equipment did you use? - Logic Pro X (DAW) - EVE Audio SC205 Monitors - Focusrite ISO One Preamp - Shure SM7B Microphone How did you come to work with Jalmar? We were introduced by a mutual friend who thought we'd work well together Where can we listen? Search 'Jordan Astra' and you'll find me on Youtube, Spotify, Twitter, the works :) What do you like to do away from music? I love working out, staying fit and healthy, spending time with my wife, family and friends.  Who are you listening to at the moment? Lucky Daye, Kehlani, Justin Bieber, Drake What's planned for the remainder of 2020? Wait for COVID to finish and start travelling. I had a 20 City tour planned in the US so it'd be good to get back on the road! Favourite food and place to hangout? You can find me at Friends of Ours on the weekends, best spot locally.  IG/Twitter @wolfgangastra Facebook @jordanastra Youtube @rollersrights
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by the partae June 4, 2020
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Where are you currently based?
I’m back and forth from Toronto and Melbourne
 
How did you first start playing music?
I was DJing for my dorm room and the wider building and then started chucking in mashups and remixes in my sets.
 
What’s been happening recently?
Working tirelessly on my next project which comes out at the end of the year. Seriously, can’t wait to share this one
 
Your new single ‘Reasons’ Featuring Jalmar is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting for this track?
This song actually started as a demo for another producer who wasn’t vibing the track, so I took back my vocals and built a whole new beat around it. It was about an 11 month process from initial concept to what you hear now.
 
How did you go about writing Reasons?
A cup of coffee, pen and paper and a couple of hours.
 
Where and when did you record/produce?
I record all my songs in my studio at my house.
 
How did you approach the recording/production process?
When I’m producing, I usually start with the drums and rhythm then figure out the chords and harmonies, doing this after the drums always helps determine what sort of mood I’m trying to set for the record.
 
What programs/equipment did you use?
– Logic Pro X (DAW)
– EVE Audio SC205 Monitors
– Focusrite ISO One Preamp
– Shure SM7B Microphone
How did you come to work with Jalmar?
We were introduced by a mutual friend who thought we’d work well together
 
Where can we listen?
Search ‘Jordan Astra’ and you’ll find me on Youtube, Spotify, Twitter, the works 🙂
 
What do you like to do away from music?
I love working out, staying fit and healthy, spending time with my wife, family and friends.
 
Who are you listening to at the moment?
Lucky Daye, Kehlani, Justin Bieber, Drake
 
What’s planned for the remainder of 2020?
Wait for COVID to finish and start travelling. I had a 20 City tour planned in the US so it’d be good to get back on the road!
 
Favourite food and place to hangout?
You can find me at Friends of Ours on the weekends, best spot locally.
 
 
IG/Twitter @wolfgangastra
Facebook @jordanastra
Youtube @rollersrights
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Like many organisations in the creative industries, Open House Melbourne is making dramatic adjustments to the Open House Melbourne Weekend announced for Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 July in addition to July programming.  The 2020 program will not open the physical doors to the city’s most significant buildings, but instead it will unlock the incredible enthusiasm, creativity and knowledge of many building hosts, architects and designers who support the program year-on-year. 2020 will be a time for reflection, for contemplation, and for reimagining our city.  "It is an opportunity to ensure that the next generation of construction and of protection of our built environment centres around good design principles – providing long term financial value, protection of our precious environment, supportive of our needs, whilst creating inspiring and cherished spaces for us all to work and live in. Good design always needs to be an intrinsic part of all our built environment decisions,” says Tim Leslie, Interim Co-Executive Director of Open House Melbourne.  The digital program will engage online audiences in architecture and design events leading up to a hive of activity during the Open House Weekend.  The program elements will include streamed live talks and presentations, including annual highlights like the Speaker Series, where a number of experts present their design process behind built outcomes, and the Heritage Address – a thought-provoking look at the role heritage plays in our cities presented in collaboration with the Heritage Council of Victoria.  The highlight of the 2020 digital Weekend will be the immersive experiences embedded throughout a program of virtual building tours. Special programming at return sites like Australian Tapestry Workshop, Jack's Magazine, Villa Alba Museum and Waller House and more will be revealed in an exciting announcement that will reimagine some of the city’s much-loved heritage buildings.  The full program of buildings and digital events will be announced in July. Expect some familiar faces and hard to reach places.  A predominantly digital Open House Melbourne experience provides a unique opportunity to do things differently; to engage with new collaborators and reach new audiences – no longer subject to large crowds, queues or inclement weather. In fact, the digital program will provide greater access and larger audiences to spaces once limited by opening hours, groups sizes or security concerns.  Open House Melbourne 2020 is a chance to experience the city from anywhere across Victoria, or around the world. It is a wonderful opportunity to share and celebrate one of the world’s most liveable cities.  Open House Melbourne is an independent organisation that fosters public appreciation for architecture and public engagement in design in the built environment. We exist because we believe a more engaged public will result in better design outcomes for our buildings, our streets and our cities. We are registered as a charity (as Melbourne Open House Inc) with the Australian Charities and Not-For-Profits Commission ABN 68295482310, we are part of the Open House Worldwide network, and we are an initiative of the Committee for Melbourne Future Focus Leadership Program.  Image caption: Open House Weekend, 2019. Photographed by Nick Bebbington.  www.openhousemelbourne.org @openhousemelb 
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The 13th Open House Melbourne returns in 2020 – but not as you know it

by the partae June 3, 2020
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Like many organisations in the creative industries, Open House Melbourne is making dramatic adjustments to the Open House Melbourne Weekend announced for Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 July in addition to July programming. 

The 2020 program will not open the physical doors to the city’s most significant buildings, but instead it will unlock the incredible enthusiasm, creativity and knowledge of many building hosts, architects and designers who support the program year-on-year. 2020 will be a time for reflection, for contemplation, and for reimagining our city. 

“It is an opportunity to ensure that the next generation of construction and of protection of our built environment centres around good design principles – providing long term financial value, protection of our precious environment, supportive of our needs, whilst creating inspiring and cherished spaces for us all to work and live in. Good design always needs to be an intrinsic part of all our built environment decisions,” says Tim Leslie, Interim Co-Executive Director of Open House Melbourne. 

The digital program will engage online audiences in architecture and design events leading up to a hive of activity during the Open House Weekend. 

The program elements will include streamed live talks and presentations, including annual highlights like the Speaker Series, where a number of experts present their design process behind built outcomes, and the Heritage Address – a thought-provoking look at the role heritage plays in our cities presented in collaboration with the Heritage Council of Victoria. 

The highlight of the 2020 digital Weekend will be the immersive experiences embedded throughout a program of virtual building tours. Special programming at return sites like Australian Tapestry Workshop, Jack’s Magazine, Villa Alba Museum and Waller House and more will be revealed in an exciting announcement that will reimagine some of the city’s much-loved heritage buildings. 

The full program of buildings and digital events will be announced in July. Expect some familiar faces and hard to reach places. 

A predominantly digital Open House Melbourne experience provides a unique opportunity to do things differently; to engage with new collaborators and reach new audiences – no longer subject to large crowds, queues or inclement weather. In fact, the digital program will provide greater access and larger audiences to spaces once limited by opening hours, groups sizes or security concerns. 

Open House Melbourne 2020 is a chance to experience the city from anywhere across Victoria, or around the world. It is a wonderful opportunity to share and celebrate one of the world’s most liveable cities. 

Open House Melbourne is an independent organisation that fosters public appreciation for architecture and public engagement in design in the built environment. We exist because we believe a more engaged public will result in better design outcomes for our buildings, our streets and our cities. We are registered as a charity (as Melbourne Open House Inc) with the Australian Charities and Not-For-Profits Commission ABN 68295482310, we are part of the Open House Worldwide network, and we are an initiative of the Committee for Melbourne Future Focus Leadership Program. 

Image caption: Open House Weekend, 2019. Photographed by Nick Bebbington. 

www.openhousemelbourne.org @openhousemelb 

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THE STATE OF MUSIC FINAL EPISODE OF SERIES ONE THIS FRIDAY! STARRING: DMA’S, FRENTE with ALICE SKYE, ALLARA, OLYMPIA and KATY STEELE, JACK GRAY, ROLLING BLACKOUTS COASTAL FEVER with STELLA DONNELLY, THE CAT EMPIRE, THE TEMPER TRAP, VIOLENT SOHO + MORE WATCH THE LIVE STREAM: 7.30PM AEST, FRIDAY 5 JUNE Don’t miss Episode Six, live-streaming Friday 5 June at 7.30pm AEST on the Victoria Together YouTube, Facebook and website together.vic.gov.au Featuring performances from two of Melbourne’s most iconic locations – the MCG and Forum Melbourne. With COVID-19 turning the world on its head, Victoria has had to deliver its rich music offerings through different means. For five weeks, music lovers across not just Victoria but the globe have tuned in for The State of Music, reaching a combined audience of close to two million and counting. Proudly produced and curated by the Victorian Government and Mushroom Group, The State of Music has provided both artists and music fans with the ability to experience the best of live music from the safety of home. For our sixth and final episode of Series One we’ve gone all out, with a line-up you won’t want to miss! Settle in to catch exclusive performances and interviews on The State of Music Episode Six, live-streaming Friday 5 June at 7.30pm AEST on the Victoria Together YouTube, Facebook and together.vic.gov.au. Episode Six stars (in alphabetical order): DMA’S, FRENTE (performing with ALICE SKYE, ALLARA, OLYMPIA, and KATY STEELE), JACK GRAY, ROLLING BLACKOUTS COASTAL FEVER with special guest STELLA DONNELLY (performing on the hallowed grounds of the Melbourne Cricket Ground, aka MCG), THE CAT EMPIRE (filmed at the iconic venue Forum Melbourne), THE TEMPER TRAP (performing with members of The Australian Children’s Choir), VIOLENT SOHO + more. Plus we’ll also see a special collaboration featuring some of Australia’s best country music talent, including: APRA AMCOS ‘Song Of The Year’ winner BRAD COX; Town Of A Million Dreams songwriter CASEY BARNES; ARIA, APRA and CMA multi-award winners THE MCCLYMONTS (whose new album Mayhem To Madness is out next week); and Central Coast NSW trio LITTLE QUIRKS. Episode Six will be hosted by Nova’s RYAN ‘FITZY’ FITZGERALD, with JANE GAZZO. With their highly anticipated third album, THE GLOW, out Friday 10 July, Sydney trio DMA’S are set to deliver their biggest and best record yet. Ever since they dropped the now-iconic ‘Delete’ in 2014, DMA’S have smashed it: millions of streams, massive headline shows – including a recent sold-out Brixton Academy, where 5,000 tickets sold in under 24 hours – and much more. Watch them perform ‘The Glow’ at that very show here. Melbourne indie wordsmiths FRENTE created some of Australia’s best alternative folk pop in the 1990’s with their iconic singles ‘Ordinary Angels’, ‘Accidentally Kelly Street’, and debut Marvin The Album, which hit #5 on the ARIA charts. Meanwhile their cover of New Order’s ‘Bizarre Love Triangle’ was a global radio smash hit. Tune into The State of Music this week to catch Angie Hart and Simon Austin, together with some very special guests, performing a Frente classic. With over 10 million streams to date via tracks ‘Fools’, ‘Down Side of Up’ and ‘My Hands’, Los Angeles-via-Sunshine Coast singer / songwriter / producer, JACK GRAY is on the rise. As heard on his debut EP Nights Like This, Gray is an old-school artist in a modern era, having won fans’ hearts with his Instagram covers of acts such as Bon Iver and Mumford and Sons, and support slots with names like Mahalia, Maisie Peters, Dean Lewis and E^st. His new single ‘I GOT 3’ is released Friday 19 June. Melbourne guitar-pop five-piece ROLLING BLACKOUTS COASTAL FEVER knocked it out of the park with their 2018 debut Hope Downs, which met with worldwide critical acclaim and saw the band sell out shows across the globe. This Friday, the band will celebrate the release of their new record, Sideways To New Italy. We’re thrilled to have RBCF performing this week, on release day no less. Take a listen to current single ‘Falling Thunder’. Perth songwriter STELLA DONNELLY is a proud, self-proclaimed stirrer. Her electrifying 2019 debut album, Beware of the Dogs, is 13 tracks of charm and razor-sharp wit, as evidenced on affecting singles ‘Boys Will Be Boys’ and ‘Tricks’. Her captivating sound won fans across the globe, with everyone from Pitchfork to The Guardian and beyond praising her musical charms. We’re stoked to have Stella perform on this week’s episode of The State of Music. Melbourne’s THE CAT EMPIRE are adored the world over. 2019 saw the genre-embracing outfit deliver their eighth studio album, Stolen Diamonds, which debuted at #4 on the ARIA Album chart. The band have performed literally hundreds of world class shows, both here at home and abroad across Europe and North America plus festival stages such as Glastonbury and Bonnaroo. The Cat Empire are a musical success story that continues to be written. Their breakout anthem ‘Sweet Disposition’, taken from debut album Conditions – was a mammoth success: 5x Platinum sales in Australia, 3x Platinum in the UK, Platinum in the US (1 million+), 225 million streams and counting on Spotify. That was just the beginning. THE TEMPER TRAP are one of Australia’s biggest acts, and now the multi-ARIA winners and Brit Award nominees join us on The State of Music for a very special performance. Brisbane four-piece VIOLENT SOHO scored their second #1 ARIA Album debut with their fifth release, April’s Everything Is A-OK, led by single ‘Vacation Forever’. It’s the first new music from the band since 2016’s Gold-certified WACO, which scored 2 x ARIAs, an AIR Award, a triple j Feature Album, and the #1 position on the iTunes Album chart. With 16 years of hard work and a fiercely loyal fanbase behind them, Violent Soho are masters of their game. Don’t miss the final episode of Series One of The State of Music! Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever with Stella Donnelly live at the MCG IMAGE: Mushroom Creative House THE STATE OF MUSIC EPISODE SIX Friday 5 June @ 7.30pm AEST Starring ALICE SKYE ALLARA BRAD COX CASEY BARNES DMA'S FRENTE JACK GRAY KATY STEELE LITTLE QUIRKS OLYMPIA ROLLING BLACKOUTS COASTAL FEVER STELLA DONNELLY THE CAT EMPIRE THE MCCLYMONTS THE TEMPER TRAP WITH THE AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN'S CHOIR VIOLENT SOHO + more Hosted by RYAN ‘FITZY’ FITZGERALD with JANE GAZZO together.vic.gov.au facebook.com/victoriatogether instagram/victoriatogether YouTube #TheStateofMusic
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The State of Music | FINAL EPISODE OF SERIES ONE! Starring: The Temper Trap, Stella Donnelly, DMA’S, Jack Gray + more | Friday 5 June @ 7:30pm

by the partae June 3, 2020
written by the partae
THE STATE OF MUSIC

FINAL EPISODE OF SERIES ONE THIS FRIDAY!
STARRING: DMA’S, FRENTE with ALICE SKYE, ALLARA,
OLYMPIA and KATY STEELE, JACK GRAY,
ROLLING BLACKOUTS COASTAL FEVER with STELLA DONNELLY,
THE CAT EMPIRE, THE TEMPER TRAP, VIOLENT SOHO + MORE
WATCH THE LIVE STREAM: 7.30PM AEST, FRIDAY 5 JUNE

  • Don’t miss Episode Six, live-streaming Friday 5 June at 7.30pm AEST on the Victoria Together YouTube, Facebook and website together.vic.gov.au
  • Featuring performances from two of Melbourne’s most iconic locations – the MCG and Forum Melbourne.
With COVID-19 turning the world on its head, Victoria has had to deliver its rich music offerings through different means. For five weeks, music lovers across not just Victoria but the globe have tuned in for The State of Music, reaching a combined audience of close to two million and counting. Proudly produced and curated by the Victorian Government and Mushroom Group, The State of Music has provided both artists and music fans with the ability to experience the best of live music from the safety of home.

For our sixth and final episode of Series One we’ve gone all out, with a line-up you won’t want to miss! Settle in to catch exclusive performances and interviews on The State of Music Episode Six, live-streaming Friday 5 June at 7.30pm AEST on the Victoria Together YouTube, Facebook and together.vic.gov.au.

Episode Six stars (in alphabetical order):

DMA’S, FRENTE (performing with ALICE SKYE, ALLARA, OLYMPIA, and KATY STEELE), JACK GRAY, ROLLING BLACKOUTS COASTAL FEVER with special guest STELLA DONNELLY (performing on the hallowed grounds of the Melbourne Cricket Ground, aka MCG), THE CAT EMPIRE (filmed at the iconic venue Forum Melbourne), THE TEMPER TRAP (performing with members of The Australian Children’s Choir), VIOLENT SOHO + more.

Plus we’ll also see a special collaboration featuring some of Australia’s best country music talent, including: APRA AMCOS ‘Song Of The Year’ winner BRAD COX; Town Of A Million Dreams songwriter CASEY BARNES; ARIA, APRA and CMA multi-award winners THE MCCLYMONTS (whose new album Mayhem To Madness is out next week); and Central Coast NSW trio LITTLE QUIRKS.

Episode Six will be hosted by Nova’s RYAN ‘FITZY’ FITZGERALD, with JANE GAZZO.

With their highly anticipated third album, THE GLOW, out Friday 10 July, Sydney trio DMA’S are set to deliver their biggest and best record yet. Ever since they dropped the now-iconic ‘Delete’ in 2014, DMA’S have smashed it: millions of streams, massive headline shows – including a recent sold-out Brixton Academy, where 5,000 tickets sold in under 24 hours – and much more. Watch them perform ‘The Glow’ at that very show here.

Melbourne indie wordsmiths FRENTE created some of Australia’s best alternative folk pop in the 1990’s with their iconic singles ‘Ordinary Angels’, ‘Accidentally Kelly Street’, and debut Marvin The Album, which hit #5 on the ARIA charts. Meanwhile their cover of New Order’s ‘Bizarre Love Triangle’ was a global radio smash hit. Tune into The State of Music this week to catch Angie Hart and Simon Austin, together with some very special guests, performing a Frente classic.

With over 10 million streams to date via tracks ‘Fools’, ‘Down Side of Up’ and ‘My Hands’, Los Angeles-via-Sunshine Coast singer / songwriter / producer, JACK GRAY is on the rise. As heard on his debut EP Nights Like This, Gray is an old-school artist in a modern era, having won fans’ hearts with his Instagram covers of acts such as Bon Iver and Mumford and Sons, and support slots with names like Mahalia, Maisie Peters, Dean Lewis and E^st. His new single ‘I GOT 3’ is released Friday 19 June.

Melbourne guitar-pop five-piece ROLLING BLACKOUTS COASTAL FEVER knocked it out of the park with their 2018 debut Hope Downs, which met with worldwide critical acclaim and saw the band sell out shows across the globe. This Friday, the band will celebrate the release of their new record, Sideways To New Italy. We’re thrilled to have RBCF performing this week, on release day no less. Take a listen to current single ‘Falling Thunder’.

Perth songwriter STELLA DONNELLY is a proud, self-proclaimed stirrer. Her electrifying 2019 debut album, Beware of the Dogs, is 13 tracks of charm and razor-sharp wit, as evidenced on affecting singles ‘Boys Will Be Boys’ and ‘Tricks’. Her captivating sound won fans across the globe, with everyone from Pitchfork to The Guardian and beyond praising her musical charms. We’re stoked to have Stella perform on this week’s episode of The State of Music.

Melbourne’s THE CAT EMPIRE are adored the world over. 2019 saw the genre-embracing outfit deliver their eighth studio album, Stolen Diamonds, which debuted at #4 on the ARIA Album chart. The band have performed literally hundreds of world class shows, both here at home and abroad across Europe and North America plus festival stages such as Glastonbury and Bonnaroo. The Cat Empire are a musical success story that continues to be written.

Their breakout anthem ‘Sweet Disposition’, taken from debut album Conditions – was a mammoth success: 5x Platinum sales in Australia, 3x Platinum in the UK, Platinum in the US (1 million+), 225 million streams and counting on Spotify. That was just the beginning. THE TEMPER TRAP are one of Australia’s biggest acts, and now the multi-ARIA winners and Brit Award nominees join us on The State of Music for a very special performance.

Brisbane four-piece VIOLENT SOHO scored their second #1 ARIA Album debut with their fifth release, April’s Everything Is A-OK, led by single ‘Vacation Forever’. It’s the first new music from the band since 2016’s Gold-certified WACO, which scored 2 x ARIAs, an AIR Award, a triple j Feature Album, and the #1 position on the iTunes Album chart. With 16 years of hard work and a fiercely loyal fanbase behind them, Violent Soho are masters of their game.

Don’t miss the final episode of Series One of The State of Music!

Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever with Stella Donnelly live at the MCG
IMAGE: Mushroom Creative House

THE STATE OF MUSIC

EPISODE SIX
Friday 5 June @ 7.30pm AEST

Starring
ALICE SKYE
ALLARA
BRAD COX
CASEY BARNES
DMA’S
FRENTE
JACK GRAY
KATY STEELE
LITTLE QUIRKS
OLYMPIA
ROLLING BLACKOUTS COASTAL FEVER
STELLA DONNELLY
THE CAT EMPIRE
THE MCCLYMONTS
THE TEMPER TRAP WITH THE AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN’S CHOIR
VIOLENT SOHO
+ more
Hosted by
RYAN ‘FITZY’ FITZGERALD with JANE GAZZO

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“Mel Tickle and producer Luke McDonald fuse found sounds and live instrumentation to create a lofty brand of neo-psychedelia that gets better with each release.”  - Mixdown Mag “uplifting, joyous pop that reaches for the stars and takes a million hearts with it.”  - Declan Byrne, Triple J “the duo are steadily carving themselves a well-deserved niche.”  - Purple Sneakers Following the highly successful release of single 'Let Down', Brisbane's favourite electro-pop duo, Holiday Party return today with the first instalment of their 'Holiday Party At Home' series and announce the release of their self-titled album out, Friday 3 July.  A highly anticipated release, lead singer Mel Tickle says: "We're so chuffed to be releasing our first LP on Friday 3 July! It's been quite a journey to make the album, spanning several years of late nights in the studio experimenting and rewriting and rearranging, and many spicy chicken burritos. We truly hope it brings people a moment of joy in such a turbulent time." Starting tonight, the 'At Home' video series will be released via the band's Facebook and IGTV every Tuesday at 7pm. Each video will feature a live recorded mash-up of Mel Tickle and Luke McDonald performing previously released singles, covers and unreleased album tracks in their homes. "We wanted to pair the release with something other than shows for obvious reasons. So we made the “Holiday Party at Home” series. Songs from the album (and some covers) re-built from inside our respective houses. Our intention was for every song to have a different feel both musically and visually. Somewhat surprisingly, it felt cathartic to play these songs in an adapted and intimate setting like this, but I guess that’s what most of us have had to do with everything lately – adapt," says Luke. The duo will also be releasing their album on vinyl which can be pre-ordered via Holiday Party's Bandcamp. Since the release of their latest single 'Let Down', Holiday Party have been added to rotation on FBi, Double J and triple j unearthed radio and received praise nationally from the likes of NME Australia, Happy Mag, Purple Sneakers, Mixdown Mag and more.  Grab your favourite drink, a couple of snacks and get cosy at home with Holiday Party.   Holiday Party’s new video releases are weekly Tuesday from today at 7 PM via Facebook and IGTV. Holiday Party's debut album releases Friday 3 July. CONNECT ONLINE WITH HOLIDAY PARTY
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HOLIDAY PARTY RELEASE THEIR ‘HOLIDAY PARTY AT HOME’ ISOLATION SERIES + ANNOUNCE DEBUT ALBUM RELEASE DATE

by the partae June 3, 2020
written by the partae
“Mel Tickle and producer Luke McDonald fuse found sounds and live instrumentation to create a lofty brand of neo-psychedelia that gets better with each release.”
– Mixdown Mag
“uplifting, joyous pop that reaches for the stars and takes a million hearts with it.”
– Declan Byrne, Triple J

“the duo are steadily carving themselves a well-deserved niche.”
– Purple Sneakers

Following the highly successful release of single ‘Let Down’, Brisbane’s favourite electro-pop duo, Holiday Party return today with the first instalment of their ‘Holiday Party At Home’ series and announce the release of their self-titled album out, Friday 3 July.

A highly anticipated release, lead singer Mel Tickle says: “We’re so chuffed to be releasing our first LP on Friday 3 July! It’s been quite a journey to make the album, spanning several years of late nights in the studio experimenting and rewriting and rearranging, and many spicy chicken burritos. We truly hope it brings people a moment of joy in such a turbulent time.”

Starting tonight, the ‘At Home’ video series will be released via the band’s Facebook and IGTV every Tuesday at 7pm. Each video will feature a live recorded mash-up of Mel Tickle and Luke McDonald performing previously released singles, covers and unreleased album tracks in their homes.

“We wanted to pair the release with something other than shows for obvious reasons. So we made the “Holiday Party at Home” series. Songs from the album (and some covers) re-built from inside our respective houses. Our intention was for every song to have a different feel both musically and visually. Somewhat surprisingly, it felt cathartic to play these songs in an adapted and intimate setting like this, but I guess that’s what most of us have had to do with everything lately – adapt,” says Luke.

The duo will also be releasing their album on vinyl which can be pre-ordered via Holiday Party’s Bandcamp.

Since the release of their latest single ‘Let Down’, Holiday Party have been added to rotation on FBi, Double J and triple j unearthed radio and received praise nationally from the likes of NME Australia, Happy Mag, Purple Sneakers, Mixdown Mag and more.

Grab your favourite drink, a couple of snacks and get cosy at home with Holiday Party.

Holiday Party’s new video releases are weekly every Wednesday from today at 7 PM via Facebook and IGTV.
Holiday Party’s debut album releases Friday 3 July.

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Australian three-piece, THE BUCKLEYS, today release their second worldwide and fourth Australian single, “Breathe,” via Petrol Records / Universal Music Australia / Ume. The new soul-stirring track comes nestled in an equally emotive video that showcases a haunting and impassioned side of the band’s pop Americana trademark which they call “hippie country.” “Breathe” was recorded and co-written by Sarah Buckley and two times Grammy winning producer and engineer Chad Carlson, whose credits include Taylor Swift, Jewel and the Hunger Games soundtrack. "‘Breathe’ is our musical prayer to the world," explains The Buckleys singer Sarah Buckley. "I wrote this last year at the time when our country was experiencing horrific bushfires. It’s a message of strength, vulnerability, hurt, hope and moving forward. I find myself remembering these lyrics in moments where I just need to stop, close my eyes, listen to the sounds of world around me and just breathe."  The emotionally vulnerable ballad hopes to help people connect and find hope in our current times and has been instantly added to Australia’s largest Country playlists on Spotify and Apple as well as an across the board add with ABC Country. The release of “Breathe,” follows their monumental and ground-breaking world virtual tour where the band became one of the first to capture a global audience and achieved a ‘virtual reach’ of more than 4 million. Presented by Live Nation, the world virtual tour was developed in conjunction with Live Nation and the band’s record label, Petrol Records and US label, UMe. Performing individually curated shows for specific regions of the U.S. (and later, the world) which were streamed through Live Nation and House of Blues’ local affiliates as well as the newly launched Live From Home platform, the rising hippie country siblings were able to recreate the personalised “live” experience during a time of social distancing. The band kicked off their second run of shows with a virtual performance in India on Friday. “India has such a rich culture of music and art, we are excited that through technology we can connect with you from all the way here in Australia. Not to mention, one of our favourite bands, the Beatles, wrote much of ‘the white album’ in India... so we’ll most definitely have to play Beatles in this set for you Beatles fans like us! We can’t wait,” said The Buckleys ahead of their India show. All of The Buckleys virtual performances with Live Nation are available on the band’s YouTube channel HERE
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THE BUCKLEYS RELEASE EMOTIONALLY VULNERABLE BALLAD “BREATHE”

by the partae June 2, 2020
written by the partae

Australian three-piece, THE BUCKLEYS, today release their second worldwide and fourth Australian single, “Breathe,” via Petrol Records / Universal Music Australia / Ume.

The new soul-stirring track comes nestled in an equally emotive video that showcases a haunting and impassioned side of the band’s pop Americana trademark which they call “hippie country.”

“Breathe” was recorded and co-written by Sarah Buckley and two times Grammy winning producer and engineer Chad Carlson, whose credits include Taylor Swift, Jewel and the Hunger Games soundtrack.

“‘Breathe’ is our musical prayer to the world,” explains The Buckleys singer Sarah Buckley. “I wrote this last year at the time when our country was experiencing horrific bushfires. It’s a message of strength, vulnerability, hurt, hope and moving forward. I find myself remembering these lyrics in moments where I just need to stop, close my eyes, listen to the sounds of world around me and just breathe.”

 

 

The emotionally vulnerable ballad hopes to help people connect and find hope in our current times and has been instantly added to Australia’s largest Country playlists on Spotify and Apple as well as an across the board add with ABC Country.

The release of “Breathe,” follows their monumental and ground-breaking world virtual tour where the band became one of the first to capture a global audience and achieved a ‘virtual reach’ of more than 4 million. Presented by Live Nation, the world virtual tour was developed in conjunction with Live Nation and the band’s record label, Petrol Records and US label, UMe. Performing individually curated shows for specific regions of the U.S. (and later, the world) which were streamed through Live Nation and House of Blues’ local affiliates as well as the newly launched Live From Home platform, the rising hippie country siblings were able to recreate the personalised “live” experience during a time of social distancing.

The band kicked off their second run of shows with a virtual performance in India on Friday.

“India has such a rich culture of music and art, we are excited that through technology we can connect with you from all the way here in Australia. Not to mention, one of our favourite bands, the Beatles, wrote much of ‘the white album’ in India… so we’ll most definitely have to play Beatles in this set for you Beatles fans like us! We can’t wait,” said The Buckleys ahead of their India show.

 

All of The Buckleys virtual performances with Live Nation are available on the band’s YouTube channel HERE

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Moviendo el Mundo: A solidarity project launched by PLURTV for all Latin America.

by the partae June 2, 2020
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“Moviendo el Mundo” is a PLURTV solidarity project in collaboration with all Latin American countries for helping professionals on the scene in situations of vulnerability. At the same time, it allows to canalice the delivery of humanitarian aid to all the countries where it is present.

These are difficult times for the scene across the whole planet. One of the most affected by this huge crisis is the scene in Latin America, mostly due to the null involvement by governments in proposing solutions for professionals in the leisure sector. This means that artists, clubs and independent promoters who have been working for years in a very professional manner are now even on the verge of bankruptcy or closure due to the high costs of rent or staff salaries.

It is because of this reason that “Moviendo el Mundo” is born: a project that seeks to create sustainability on the continental scene based on union, respect and solidarity, allowing the most vulnerable ones to have an opportunity for not bankrupting, and the most stable ones to give a hand to their colleagues so they can go on.

Simultaneously, the project will also work closely with all the countries involved, through local and trustworthy organizations to deliver essential products to vulnerable families.

The first Moviendo el Mundo event will be a combined event from several countries: Dominican Republic (Tanama), Honduras (Retune), Costa Rica (Garito Tamarindo) and Panama (La Buat)

We have 2 international brands invited that will be in solidarity: Sight (Barcelona / Spain) and Meet Festival (RD / Spain). They will donate their corresponding part to support the countries of the event.

More info about the Project in this link: https://www.moviendoelmundo.plurtv.com/anexo

You can now make your contribution with the purchase of the ticket at the following link.

CONFIRMED EVENTS

REPUBLICA DOMINICANA, HONDURAS , COSTA RICA Y PANAMA

Days: Friday 5th and Saturday 6th of June

From 12am to 12pm (República Dominicana time zone)

MEXICO 

Days: Friday 19th and Saturday 20th of June
From 12am to 12pm (CDMX time zone)

CHILE

Days: Friday 3rd and Saturday 4th of July

From 12am to 12pm (Chile time zone)

ARGENTINA Y URUGUAY

Days: Friday 17th and Saturday 18th of July

From 12am to 12pm (Buenos Aires and Montevideo time zone)

PERU

Days: Friday 31st of July and Saturday 1st of August

From 12am to 12pm (Perú time zone)

EL SALVADOR, PARAGUAY, PUERTO RICO y GUATEMALA 

Days: Friday 7th and Saturday 8th of August

From 12am to 12pm (to be confirmed)

ECUADOR

Days: Friday 14 and Saturday 15th of August

From 12am to 12pm (Ecuador time zone)

BOLIVIA

Days: Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd of August

From 12am to 12pm (Bolivia time zone)

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Today NOFX and Frank Turner announce release details for a split covers album, West Coast Vs. Wessex, which will arrive on July 31, 2020. Due for release on Fat Wreck Chords, the project brings together for the first time ever the long-running Los Angeles punks and the London-based singer and ex-Million Dead frontman, for many years now both friends and fans of each other’s music. Additionally, the album announcement arrives alongside the first two singles to be lifted from West Coast Vs. Wessex. The video for NOFX’s re-working of  "Thatcher F*cked The Kids" is available to stream here, with visuals for Turner’s version of "Bob" also now streaming here.  Just how often does the leader of one of your favourite bands ask you to do a split album? One where his band covers your songs? It’s the situation Frank Turner found himself in last year, when Fat Mike of NOFX asked if he wanted to do a split covers album. “And I shit the bed and said, ‘Fucking of course I do! That sounds incredible,” Turner recalls. ‘West Coast Vs. Wessex’ does sound incredible: NOFX filtering five songs from Turner’s sizeable solo back catalogue through their singular sensibility, with Turner reciprocating to record five of his personal favourites from NOFX’s 37-years-and-counting career. But these aren’t simply double-time versions of Turner’s folk-punk tunes or acoustic re-workings of NOFX’s iconic SoCal punk anthems - both took time to play with the possibilities each other’s music presented. “I listened to all his records, and I picked the ones that I thought I could make more interesting,” notes Fat Mike. “What I did is change a lot of chords. Frank, he beats me in the singing department. So I can't sing better than he can, but I can maybe throw in a melody here or there or chord that he hadn’t thought of.” Turner took a similar approach. “I didn't want to just do straight covers of anything. I wanted to try and pick songs where I felt like me and my band could bring something different to the table,” he says. “But it did strike me that it would be cool to demonstrate to the casual NOFX fan, who doesn't know who I am, that I am actually a fan. I didn't just go to Spotify and pick the five most-listened-to songs.” For the record, only one of his choices appears on Spotify’s top five for NOFX: ‘Bob’, which Turner here transforms into a wistful country song. “Everything he picked was from the ’90s, so I took that as it’s okay to mostly do his early stuff too,” says Fat Mike, who channeled ‘90s NOFX for their interpretations, transforming ‘Thatcher F*cked The Kids’ into a jaunty companion to ‘Philthy Phil Philanthropist’. Turner and his band, The Sleeping Souls, recorded their songs between their rehearsal space and during tour commitments, whilst NOFX recorded at Fat Mike’s Six Floggs studio, with production by the D-Composers (Fat Mike, Johnny Carey, BAZ Bastien, Yotam Ben Horin). In West Coast Vs. Wessex, the Frank Turner-Fat Mike Mutual Admiration Society has produced 10 hooky re-imaginings of each others’ music - the novelty may pique listeners’ curiosity, but it’s the songs that will keep them coming back. NOFX VS FRANK TURNER - WEST COAST VS WESSEX OUT FRIDAY JULY 31   West Coast Vs. Wessex track-listing 1.Substitute 2. Worse Things Happen At Sea 3. Thatcher Fucked The Kids 4. Ballad Of Me And My Friends 5. Glory Hallelujah 6. Scavenger Type 7. Bob 8. Eat The Meek 9. Perfect Government 10. Falling In Love
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NOFX / FRANK TURNER TO RELEASE SPLIT COVERS ALBUM, WEST COAST VS WESSEX, ON FRIDAY, JULY 31, 2020 WITH PRE-ORDER AVAILABLE NOW

by the partae June 2, 2020
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Today NOFX and Frank Turner announce release details for a split covers album, West Coast Vs. Wessex, which will arrive on July 31, 2020. Due for release on Fat Wreck Chords, the project brings together for the first time ever the long-running Los Angeles punks and the London-based singer and ex-Million Dead frontman, for many years now both friends and fans of each other’s music.

Additionally, the album announcement arrives alongside the first two singles to be lifted from West Coast Vs. Wessex. The video for NOFX’s re-working of  “Thatcher F*cked The Kids” is available to stream here, with visuals for Turner’s version of “Bob” also now streaming here.

Just how often does the leader of one of your favourite bands ask you to do a split album? One where his band covers your songs? It’s the situation Frank Turner found himself in last year, when Fat Mike of NOFX asked if he wanted to do a split covers album. “And I shit the bed and said, ‘Fucking of course I do! That sounds incredible,” Turner recalls. ‘West Coast Vs. Wessex’ does sound incredible: NOFX filtering five songs from Turner’s sizeable solo back catalogue through their singular sensibility, with Turner reciprocating to record five of his personal favourites from NOFX’s 37-years-and-counting career. But these aren’t simply double-time versions of Turner’s folk-punk tunes or acoustic re-workings of NOFX’s iconic SoCal punk anthems – both took time to play with the possibilities each other’s music presented.

“I listened to all his records, and I picked the ones that I thought I could make more interesting,” notes Fat Mike. “What I did is change a lot of chords. Frank, he beats me in the singing department. So I can’t sing better than he can, but I can maybe throw in a melody here or there or chord that he hadn’t thought of.” Turner took a similar approach. “I didn’t want to just do straight covers of anything. I wanted to try and pick songs where I felt like me and my band could bring something different to the table,” he says. “But it did strike me that it would be cool to demonstrate to the casual NOFX fan, who doesn’t know who I am, that I am actually a fan. I didn’t just go to Spotify and pick the five most-listened-to songs.” For the record, only one of his choices appears on Spotify’s top five for NOFX: ‘Bob’, which Turner here transforms into a wistful country song.

“Everything he picked was from the ’90s, so I took that as it’s okay to mostly do his early stuff too,” says Fat Mike, who channeled ‘90s NOFX for their interpretations, transforming ‘Thatcher F*cked The Kids’ into a jaunty companion to ‘Philthy Phil Philanthropist’. Turner and his band, The Sleeping Souls, recorded their songs between their rehearsal space and during tour commitments, whilst NOFX recorded at Fat Mike’s Six Floggs studio, with production by the D-Composers (Fat Mike, Johnny Carey, BAZ Bastien, Yotam Ben Horin).

In West Coast Vs. Wessex, the Frank Turner-Fat Mike Mutual Admiration Society has produced 10 hooky re-imaginings of each others’ music – the novelty may pique listeners’ curiosity, but it’s the songs that will keep them coming back.

NOFX VS FRANK TURNER – WEST COAST VS WESSEX OUT FRIDAY JULY 31

West Coast Vs. Wessex track-listing

1.Substitute
2. Worse Things Happen At Sea
3. Thatcher Fucked The Kids
4. Ballad Of Me And My Friends
5. Glory Hallelujah
6. Scavenger Type
7. Bob
8. Eat The Meek
9. Perfect Government
10. Falling In Love

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What is Your Name and Role Within Peak Park? Hey my name is Mitch Summers, I’m the lead vocalist and rhythm guitar player for Peak Park. Additionally, as is the case with all our band members, I have played an active role in our songwriting process, predominantly contributing to melody, lyrics, soundscape and structure for our most recent releases.  Where are you currently based? We are currently based in the South-East suburbs of Melbourne (technically on the Mornington Peninsula). We spend most of our time at Cal’s house in his super-groovy bungalow out back.  How did you first start playing music? I first started playing music in grade 2 when I was about 10 by learning the guitar. When me and my sisters were little my Dad would serenade us with some of his favourite songs on guitar, introducing me to classic tracks like Space Oddity (David Bowie) and Leaving on a Jet Plane (John Denver). At the time he had me utterly convinced that he himself wrote the songs, so much so that when I heard them on the radio, I was annoyed that they’d ripped off my Dad’s music. I mainly learned the guitar through the chords Dad taught me and then through YouTube, but it was always with the intention of singing along to my own playing, and so naturally singing progressed along with my guitar playing and was never something I really had to teach myself, purely because when I played I sung.  Your new single ‘Please Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself’ is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting? Because we’d been working on this song for around six months, the influence pool was quite large for this track and was constantly evolving as time went on, depending on how the vibe of the song was feeling over time. Some definite influences during this time were artists like Mansionair and Rufus, along with Radiohead and Billie Eillish. In terms of songwriting, Tom came up with this incredible marimba loop in the very early stages, and that pulsing, thumping kick is what has driven the song through the whole writing process. We wanted a song that felt like it was pushing and moving with force and purpose, while overlaying it with vocals that were scattered, spaced out and dissolving into themselves. Lyrically, the song deals with struggling with mental health, and notes experiences of anxious thought spirals that cause anxiety and a feeling of hopelessness. It also deals with the internal stigma that opening up to someone is something to feel shameful about, and that to do so is to burden them with your feelings. The lyrics are largely based on personal experience, and try to depict how it feels to be overwhelmed by the number, and severity of ones own thoughts and emotions. How did you go about writing this track? This track has been in the works for a long time, longer than we’ve ever spent on any song before. Initially it started with a few chords that I thought sounded interesting that I played to the guys, and the next week Tom had configured this really cool marimba loop based on the chords, and the song grew from there. The main focus was always the pulse of the bass and kick, along with the boppiness of the marimba loop. The goal had always been to eventually lead to a more atmospheric explosion of sound, which it does, however quite late into the process we thought a section following the ‘climax’ would be really interesting and complicate the feeling of the song even more. The main line and eventual title of the song ‘Please Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself’ actually came from one of our jam sessions in which we were trying to come up with vocal ideas by literally just looping the song and forcing ourselves to sing something, until Tom came up with the line Please Don’t Be So Hard on Yourself. A call and response happening between Tom and Cal (singing please don’t be so hard on yourself) and me making up a line that would later become the lyric ‘Don’t Give Me Up’ that you can hear in the back of the mix. I wrote the rest of the melody and vocals a couple of weeks later, centered around these kinds of ideas, and reflecting on particular thoughts I was having around this time. Please tell us about the bands DIY approach to recording and production: It’s interesting thinking about this, because we’ve only ever recorded and produced our own stuff, so it seems perfectly standard to me on the inside, but isn’t this case for a lot of artists. There’s obviously pros and cons to doing this for us; we get to have full creative control of the sound, we can give ideas plenty of time to develop and grow without the pressure of deadlines and time constraints weighing on us. At the same time, it means that we have had to put in a lot of work behind the scenes than we otherwise might have had to, particularly in relation to mixing, which Tom has done for every song for us. It also means we’ve had to put ourselves through a lot of trial and error along the way having no real experience in the field, to try to get a sound that sounded both professional, and how we wanted it to. Sometimes a professional sound is hard to achieve if the equipment and set-up itself doesn’t feel professional, and this has been a definite challenge for us along the way, but one we feel we have been able to overcome through a fair bit of experimentation. We’re still learning HEAPS about the process with every new release, but this one feels like a massive step for us on both a professional and creative level. Where and When did you record? Most of the vocals and bass were recorded at Cal’s house, and the guitars, along with the mixing was done at Tom’s house. Because we’re self-recorded and produced, we have the benefit of being able to record really whenever we want. Weirdly enough we often record, mix, and write a song all at the same time as one big process, this song being no exception. So we would often draft an idea for the song, Tom would incorporate it into the mix, we’d record it properly if it needed it, and then move on to other ideas. So our process of writing and recording a song kind of happens all at once. We had essentially finished all of our recordings just before the start of the COVID crisis, so fortunately it didn’t affect the work on this release as much as it could have. What programs/ instruments did you use? This song has a fair bit going on in terms of instrumentation; guitars, vocals, bass, synths, sequencers, modulated and acoustic drums, a subtle brass section towards the end of the song and some resampled vocal work to top it off. What is probably most notable to me however is the amount of layers that we managed to put in the song with the final the Logic file nearing 200 total tracks. What’s interesting is that a lot of the effects and sounds, including all of the drums, were done entirely on Logic, as we weren’t able to record them in real life. I think it’s a testament to Tom’s mixing ability as to how convincing each part sounds in the end.  How did you approach the recording process? As I touched on a bit before, we recorded, wrote, and mixed this song all as one big process, so a lot of the recording was done on the go when we decided to throw something into the mix. The vocals were probably the major ‘recording session’ focus we had, in which we did actually spend a solid couple of days trying to fully flesh everything out. We knew we wanted the song to have a lot of vocal lines and layers, and so this was probably the most time consuming recording that we did for any one instrument. We also dedicated a session to getting Cal to record the bass for the finished product. Other than that, most of the recording (including the guitars) was done either by Tom at home, or by drafting ideas together in a jam and then refining them and recording them as we went. Where can we listen? Our new single, along with all of our other music, is available on all streaming platforms. This includes Spotify, Apple Music, Triple J Unearthed, Soundcloud, Bandcamp, and YouTube (Links down below!) What do you like to do away from music? If I’m not playing music I usually like to be active and do some form of exercise every day, and then usually spend time hanging with friends or playing videogames (League of Legends a big one there). I also have a habit of watching a lot of YouTube. Who are you listening to at the moment? Currently still listening to Stella Donnelly’s debut album which is an absolute treat please check it out if you haven’t, as well a fair bit of Joji, Billie Eillish, and Two People. And then as always my standard daily dose of Radiohead for good measure. What’s planned for 2020? With everything changing as it is at the minute it’s hard for us to have a fully locked in plan, but at the minute we plan on running out this release and uploading a stack of supporting content that we’ve been working on behind the scenes, and then probably start looking towards finishing writing, recording and releasing a couple of new tracks we’ve got in the works later in the year. On the gigging front, we’re super hopeful that the Aus live music scene will be back on its feet as soon as it can be so that we will be able to give these new singles proper launch releases. Obviously it’s super important for this crisis to be dealt with properly however, so in the meantime we’ll just be keeping insanely active on all our socials to keep providing content to people and doing what we love as best as we can. Favourite food and place to hangout? Tough one. On the savoury side I’m a bit of a sucker for a bit of Guzman and Gomez, can’t really go past a spicy burrito with guac. On the sweet side, I usually can’t say no to a cheeky Krispy Kreme donut. I don’t really have a favourite one place to hang out, I’m usually just down to hang out with friends, wherever that is. If there’s food, I’ll be there. Handle: @thisispeakpark Website:                   https://www.thisispeakpark.com/ Instagram:            https://www.instagram.com/thisispeakpark/ Facebook:            https://www.facebook.com/ThisIsPeakPark/ Triple J Unearthed:   https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/peak-park Spotify:                    https://open.spotify.com/artist/3mQFEozQvou2miIjMxWVcH Apple Music:                   https://music.apple.com/us/artist/peak-park/1464838695 Soundcloud:             https://soundcloud.com/peakpark Bandcamp:               https://peakpark.bandcamp.com/
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Peak Park

by the partae June 1, 2020
written by the partae

What is Your Name and Role Within Peak Park?

Hey my name is Mitch Summers, I’m the lead vocalist and rhythm guitar player for Peak Park. Additionally, as is the case with all our band members, I have played an active role in our songwriting process, predominantly contributing to melody, lyrics, soundscape and structure for our most recent releases.

Where are you currently based?

We are currently based in the South-East suburbs of Melbourne (technically on the Mornington Peninsula). We spend most of our time at Cal’s house in his super-groovy bungalow out back.

How did you first start playing music?

I first started playing music in grade 2 when I was about 10 by learning the guitar. When me and my sisters were little my Dad would serenade us with some of his favourite songs on guitar, introducing me to classic tracks like Space Oddity (David Bowie) and Leaving on a Jet Plane (John Denver). At the time he had me utterly convinced that he himself wrote the songs, so much so that when I heard them on the radio, I was annoyed that they’d ripped off my Dad’s music. I mainly learned the guitar through the chords Dad taught me and then through YouTube, but it was always with the intention of singing along to my own playing, and so naturally singing progressed along with my guitar playing and was never something I really had to teach myself, purely because when I played I sung.

Your new single ‘Please Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself’ is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting?

Because we’d been working on this song for around six months, the influence pool was quite large for this track and was constantly evolving as time went on, depending on how the vibe of the song was feeling over time. Some definite influences during this time were artists like Mansionair and Rufus, along with Radiohead and Billie Eillish. In terms of songwriting, Tom came up with this incredible marimba loop in the very early stages, and that pulsing, thumping kick is what has driven the song through the whole writing process. We wanted a song that felt like it was pushing and moving with force and purpose, while overlaying it with vocals that were scattered, spaced out and dissolving into themselves.

Lyrically, the song deals with struggling with mental health, and notes experiences of anxious thought spirals that cause anxiety and a feeling of hopelessness. It also deals with the internal stigma that opening up to someone is something to feel shameful about, and that to do so is to burden them with your feelings. The lyrics are largely based on personal experience, and try to depict how it feels to be overwhelmed by the number, and severity of ones own thoughts and emotions.

How did you go about writing this track?

This track has been in the works for a long time, longer than we’ve ever spent on any song before. Initially it started with a few chords that I thought sounded interesting that I played to the guys, and the next week Tom had configured this really cool marimba loop based on the chords, and the song grew from there. The main focus was always the pulse of the bass and kick, along with the boppiness of the marimba loop. The goal had always been to eventually lead to a more atmospheric explosion of sound, which it does, however quite late into the process we thought a section following the ‘climax’ would be really interesting and complicate the feeling of the song even more.

The main line and eventual title of the song ‘Please Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself’ actually came from one of our jam sessions in which we were trying to come up with vocal ideas by literally just looping the song and forcing ourselves to sing something, until Tom came up with the line Please Don’t Be So Hard on Yourself. A call and response happening between Tom and Cal (singing please don’t be so hard on yourself) and me making up a line that would later become the lyric ‘Don’t Give Me Up’ that you can hear in the back of the mix. I wrote the rest of the melody and vocals a couple of weeks later, centered around these kinds of ideas, and reflecting on particular thoughts I was having around this time.

Please tell us about the bands DIY approach to recording and production:

It’s interesting thinking about this, because we’ve only ever recorded and produced our own stuff, so it seems perfectly standard to me on the inside, but isn’t this case for a lot of artists. There’s obviously pros and cons to doing this for us; we get to have full creative control of the sound, we can give ideas plenty of time to develop and grow without the pressure of deadlines and time constraints weighing on us. At the same time, it means that we have had to put in a lot of work behind the scenes than we otherwise might have had to, particularly in relation to mixing, which Tom has done for every song for us.

It also means we’ve had to put ourselves through a lot of trial and error along the way having no real experience in the field, to try to get a sound that sounded both professional, and how we wanted it to. Sometimes a professional sound is hard to achieve if the equipment and set-up itself doesn’t feel professional, and this has been a definite challenge for us along the way, but one we feel we have been able to overcome through a fair bit of experimentation. We’re still learning HEAPS about the process with every new release, but this one feels like a massive step for us on both a professional and creative level.

Where and When did you record?

Most of the vocals and bass were recorded at Cal’s house, and the guitars, along with the mixing was done at Tom’s house. Because we’re self-recorded and produced, we have the benefit of being able to record really whenever we want. Weirdly enough we often record, mix, and write a song all at the same time as one big process, this song being no exception. So we would often draft an idea for the song, Tom would incorporate it into the mix, we’d record it properly if it needed it, and then move on to other ideas. So our process of writing and recording a song kind of happens all at once. We had essentially finished all of our recordings just before the start of the COVID crisis, so fortunately it didn’t affect the work on this release as much as it could have.

What programs/ instruments did you use?

This song has a fair bit going on in terms of instrumentation; guitars, vocals, bass, synths, sequencers, modulated and acoustic drums, a subtle brass section towards the end of the song and some resampled vocal work to top it off. What is probably most notable to me however is the amount of layers that we managed to put in the song with the final the Logic file nearing 200 total tracks. What’s interesting is that a lot of the effects and sounds, including all of the drums, were done entirely on Logic, as we weren’t able to record them in real life. I think it’s a testament to Tom’s mixing ability as to how convincing each part sounds in the end.

 How did you approach the recording process?

As I touched on a bit before, we recorded, wrote, and mixed this song all as one big process, so a lot of the recording was done on the go when we decided to throw something into the mix. The vocals were probably the major ‘recording session’ focus we had, in which we did actually spend a solid couple of days trying to fully flesh everything out. We knew we wanted the song to have a lot of vocal lines and layers, and so this was probably the most time consuming recording that we did for any one instrument. We also dedicated a session to getting Cal to record the bass for the finished product. Other than that, most of the recording (including the guitars) was done either by Tom at home, or by drafting ideas together in a jam and then refining them and recording them as we went.

Where can we listen?

Our new single, along with all of our other music, is available on all streaming platforms. This includes Spotify, Apple Music, Triple J Unearthed, Soundcloud, Bandcamp, and YouTube (Links down below!)

What do you like to do away from music?

If I’m not playing music I usually like to be active and do some form of exercise every day, and then usually spend time hanging with friends or playing videogames (League of Legends a big one there). I also have a habit of watching a lot of YouTube.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

Currently still listening to Stella Donnelly’s debut album which is an absolute treat please check it out if you haven’t, as well a fair bit of Joji, Billie Eillish, and Two People. And then as always my standard daily dose of Radiohead for good measure.

What’s planned for 2020?

With everything changing as it is at the minute it’s hard for us to have a fully locked in plan, but at the minute we plan on running out this release and uploading a stack of supporting content that we’ve been working on behind the scenes, and then probably start looking towards finishing writing, recording and releasing a couple of new tracks we’ve got in the works later in the year. On the gigging front, we’re super hopeful that the Aus live music scene will be back on its feet as soon as it can be so that we will be able to give these new singles proper launch releases. Obviously it’s super important for this crisis to be dealt with properly however, so in the meantime we’ll just be keeping insanely active on all our socials to keep providing content to people and doing what we love as best as we can.

Favourite food and place to hangout?

Tough one. On the savoury side I’m a bit of a sucker for a bit of Guzman and Gomez, can’t really go past a spicy burrito with guac. On the sweet side, I usually can’t say no to a cheeky Krispy Kreme donut. I don’t really have a favourite one place to hang out, I’m usually just down to hang out with friends, wherever that is. If there’s food, I’ll be there.

Handle: @thisispeakpark

Website:                   https://www.thisispeakpark.com/

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

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

Triple J Unearthed:   https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/peak-park

Spotify:                    https://open.spotify.com/artist/3mQFEozQvou2miIjMxWVcH

Apple Music:                   https://music.apple.com/us/artist/peak-park/1464838695

Soundcloud:             https://soundcloud.com/peakpark

Bandcamp:               https://peakpark.bandcamp.com/

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Lakshane Interview

by the partae June 1, 2020
written by the partae

When and how did you first get into making music?

I started out making music as part of a high school band when I was 14. This led to song writing and production in my late teen years while studying at University. My early inspirations for creating music came from listening to Kanye West’s singles from 808’s and heartbreak, and the song writing aspect came heavily influenced by Drake.

How would you describe your music style to someone who doesn’t know you?

My music can be both a mix of R&B and Melodic Hip Hop. I usually switch between the two and I enjoy making one as I do the other. Sound-wise it’s ominous and the lyrics always tell a story that people can relate to.

Your Newest single Reload came out on the 29th of May, tell us more about it:

Reload’ is basically my come-back single after a few months off since my EP ‘Come Alive’. I just wanted to get a lot of things off my chest. The track expresses my ability to reset and keep moving, despite the barriers I encounter.

Musically, I worked with an up and coming producer, FRAAN, who’s known for his high-octane hip-hop productions to create this beat. The track has a lot of energy!

We also dropped a music video on the 25th of May so be sure to check it out! 

(Link: https://youtu.be/EJBrQctCxco)

What’s the first song you remember liking?

Homecoming and Heartless by Kanye West.

Who are your biggest influences?

Kanye, Drake, and The Weeknd. Here’s why.

The Weeknd is the greatest ‘artist’ alive right now. He covers a theme, has insane production and great melodies. Drake because of his simple but effective lyricism and Kanye because he’s just the GOAT..

Who is Lakshane outside of the music game?

I’m a pretty laid back guy and a nerd with music. I love events and being out and about if I’m not in my studio. I’m always sprinting up new ideas and love executing them, whether it’s with music or my work career.

What’s your outlook on Australia’s music scene at the moment?

Australia’s Hip Hop scene is definitely in its International boom right now.  I feel like we still have to find what makes us unique instead of adopting or copying others, Youngn Lipz, Chillinit, and Kid Laroi definitely bringing that though. I hope we can move past the boom-bap and onto something new.

With R&B there’s a lot of artists killing it from AU who aren’t talked about like the rappers. They’re putting up great numbers and doing big things. Let’s hope we can make Australia’s urban music industry more profitable for artists.

Who do you want to work with in the future?

From AU I’d love to collab with Youngn Lipz and Chillinit. International wise Saint Jhn, and maybe Drake!

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Jordan Astra is an R&B, Hip-Hop and Pop musician, who is also a writer, producer and engineer. His new single Reasons features Melbourne based rapper Jalmar who incorporates his Chilean heritage with spicy Spanish flows. The two collaborators were introduced by Alexandré, host of Melbourne’s ‘Let’s Vibe’ events who knew Jordan and Jalmar had to work with each other. Jordan says about his new single today, “Reasons is a song that reflects on the infatuation we feel for someone new, the rush we get when we think about someone who's caught our attention. Like most of the songs I write, the hook came to me first and then I began writing my verse and worked collectively on Jalmar’s part to really keep the song cohesive.” Reasons is complemented by a self-directed video alongside Jordan’s long time friend Mark Kobakian showcasing Jordan’s creativity and versatility as an artist with a special cameo from his wife! The video illustrates this young artist’s playful and cheeky personality. Citing artists such as The Neptunes, Free Nationals, and Jamiroquai as inspirations, it’s no surprise that Jordan’s dynamic new single Reasons features earworm hooks and classic word play. Raised in Canada to an Indonesian father and German mother; Melbourne based Jordan Astra introduced us to his distinctive sound in early 2016 when he released his debut EP. Since then, he has achieved over 450,000 streams on Spotify and been building up his fanbase performing in LA and his new hometown Melbourne, including supports for American hip-hop musician Leikeli47.  Jordan was scheduled to do a twenty-city tour in the US which has since been put on hold due to Covid19, so he is looking forward to performing there in 2021. Reasons is out now through Ditto Music. Connect with Jordan Astra Instagram Facebook
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JORDAN ASTRA RELEASES NEW SINGLE ‘REASONS’ featuring Jalmar

by the partae June 1, 2020
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Jordan Astra is an R&B, Hip-Hop and Pop musician, who is also a writer, producer and engineer. His new single Reasons features Melbourne based rapper Jalmar who incorporates his Chilean heritage with spicy Spanish flows. The two collaborators were introduced by Alexandré, host of Melbourne’s ‘Let’s Vibe’ events who knew Jordan and Jalmar had to work with each other.

Jordan says about his new single today, “Reasons is a song that reflects on the infatuation we feel for someone new, the rush we get when we think about someone who’s caught our attention. Like most of the songs I write, the hook came to me first and then I began writing my verse and worked collectively on Jalmar’s part to really keep the song cohesive.”

Reasons is complemented by a self-directed video alongside Jordan’s long time friend Mark Kobakian showcasing Jordan’s creativity and versatility as an artist with a special cameo from his wife! The video illustrates this young artist’s playful and cheeky personality. Citing artists such as The Neptunes, Free Nationals, and Jamiroquai as inspirations, it’s no surprise that Jordan’s dynamic new single Reasons features earworm hooks and classic word play.

Raised in Canada to an Indonesian father and German mother; Melbourne based Jordan Astra introduced us to his distinctive sound in early 2016 when he released his debut EP. Since then, he has achieved over 450,000 streams on Spotify and been building up his fanbase performing in LA and his new hometown Melbourne, including supports for American hip-hop musician Leikeli47. 

Jordan was scheduled to do a twenty-city tour in the US which has since been put on hold due to Covid19, so he is looking forward to performing there in 2021.

Reasons is out now through Ditto Music.

Connect with Jordan Astra

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