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SOFT EXPRESSION IS AVAILABLE NOW ON 12" VINYL & DIGITALLY ON FRIDAY 27 MARCH Soothsayer are excited to reveal the latest addition to their dynamic roster, Sydney musician, DJ and Retiree band member BODY CORP (aka Marco Vella). With previous releases on Pelvis Records, Plastic World and with band Retiree, Soothsayer today release BODY CORP’s club-ready EP Soft Expression exclusively on 12” vinyl, available for purchase on soothsayeronline.com, Bandcamp and select record stores. The EP will be released digitally on Friday 27 March.  To tide listeners over until they can get their hands on a wax copy, BODY CORP shares his first single from the release ‘You Don’t Know’, a delicious slice of no-fi house that incorporates mellow, celestial sounds that elevate the track to another sonic plane and was inspired by the foreign and unfamiliar soundscapes of Japan, during a trip Marco took some time ago:   "The track began with field recordings of a Japanese train guard’s announcements on the JR Line from Tokyo to Kyoto. Re-incarnated through experimentations in various Sydney studios and drawing influence from 90s acid house, ‘You Don’t Know’ was the beginning of what has become the Soft Expression EP. – BODY CORP The rest of Soft Expression was formed from evolving sessions, drawing inspiration from the dedicated local music scenes in Sydney and Melbourne and often finding a moment after to record sections of songs, resulting in a beautiful collection of house tracks that lean heavily on the sounds of the 90s and Marco’s love of the late night, while parading a distinct modern touch. Across four silk-laced originals (and one mind bending remix from Francis Inferno Orchestra – exclusive to the 12”), there are smudgy fingerprints of musical introspection.  ‘You Don’t Know’ showcases BODY CORP’s distinct style of vintage house with a sharp focus on tonight’s dancefloor. BODY CORP
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BODY CORP Releases Debut Track On Soothsayer ‘You Don’t Know’ Lifted From ‘Soft Expression’ EP

by the partae March 5, 2020
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SOFT EXPRESSION IS AVAILABLE NOW ON 12″ VINYL
& DIGITALLY ON FRIDAY 27 MARCH

Soothsayer are excited to reveal the latest addition to their dynamic roster, Sydney musician, DJ and Retiree band member BODY CORP (aka Marco Vella). With previous releases on Pelvis Records, Plastic World and with band Retiree, Soothsayer today release BODY CORP’s club-ready EP Soft Expression exclusively on 12” vinyl, available for purchase on soothsayeronline.com, Bandcamp and select record stores. The EP will be released digitally on Friday 27 March.

To tide listeners over until they can get their hands on a wax copy, BODY CORP shares his first single from the release ‘You Don’t Know’, a delicious slice of no-fi house that incorporates mellow, celestial sounds that elevate the track to another sonic plane and was inspired by the foreign and unfamiliar soundscapes of Japan, during a trip Marco took some time ago:

“The track began with field recordings of a Japanese train guard’s announcements on the JR Line from Tokyo to Kyoto. Re-incarnated through experimentations in various Sydney studios and drawing influence from 90s acid house, ‘You Don’t Know’ was the beginning of what has become the Soft Expression EP. – BODY CORP
The rest of Soft Expression was formed from evolving sessions, drawing inspiration from the dedicated local music scenes in Sydney and Melbourne and often finding a moment after to record sections of songs, resulting in a beautiful collection of house tracks that lean heavily on the sounds of the 90s and Marco’s love of the late night, while parading a distinct modern touch. Across four silk-laced originals (and one mind bending remix from Francis Inferno Orchestra – exclusive to the 12”), there are smudgy fingerprints of musical introspection.‘You Don’t Know’ showcases BODY CORP’s distinct style of vintage house with a sharp focus on tonight’s dancefloor.

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Love Police are incredibly excited to announce the triumphant return of G. Love to Australian shores in 2020, freshly celebrating the release of his stellar new record, The Juice, with a sweet solo tour.  Co-produced and co-written with four time Grammy award-winner Keb’ Mo’, the electrifying new album also features a slew of special guests including Robert Randolph, Marcus King and Roosevelt Collier. The Juice sees G. Love blooming out of his bluesy, post-grunge, hip-hop tinged work with G. Love & Special Sauce, creating a magnificent jazzy and folky storm to compliment his roots. The result is electrifying in both its musical and lyrical content — “a fun record that’s not overly groovy, and a serious record that isn’t depressing,” writes Glide Magazine, referencing the record’s balance between the personal and the political. G. Love has also released several animated videos for featured tracks including “Go Crazy”, “SoulBQue” and “Shake Your Hair”. For more insight, view the recent Billboard Feature. G. Love’s extensive three-decade career has been one hallmarked by multiple moments of creativity and vibrancy, “I’m more inspired now I’ve ever been before,” he states; this tour seeks to celebrate and elevate this success to new, unshakeable heights — these shows can not be missed. View a playlist of G. Love’s animated videos via Youtube:https://bit.ly/2Ri1QwJ  For a sample of G. Love solo, check out this  Paste Session.    CATCH G. LOVE LIVE IN MAY WED 13 – NORTHCOTE SOCIAL CLUB, MELBOURNE  https://northcotesocialclub.com/gig/98115300505/ THUR 14 – MARY’S UNDERGROUND, SYDNEY https://moshtix.com.au/v2/event/g-love-solo-usa-/120383 FRI 16 – BLUES ON BROADBEACH https://bluesonbroadbeach.com/ SAT 17 – THE JUNK BAR, BRISBANE http://www.thejunkbar.com.au/   For interviews or further information, contact David Laing – dnlaing65@gmail.com / 0466 721 849   G.LOVE's THE JUICE IS OUT NOW ON PHILADELPHONIC/THIRTY TIGERS THRU COOKING VINYL AUSTRALIA   Facebook - Twitter - Official Website
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G. LOVE RETURNS FOR SHOWS IN MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, BRISBANE AND BLUES ON BROADBEACH!

by the partae March 5, 2020
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Love Police are incredibly excited to announce the triumphant return of G. Love to Australian shores in 2020, freshly celebrating the release of his stellar new record, The Juice, with a sweet solo tour. 

Co-produced and co-written with four time Grammy award-winner Keb’ Mo’, the electrifying new album also features a slew of special guests including Robert Randolph, Marcus King and Roosevelt Collier.

The Juice sees G. Love blooming out of his bluesy, post-grunge, hip-hop tinged work with G. Love & Special Sauce, creating a magnificent jazzy and folky storm to compliment his roots. The result is electrifying in both its musical and lyrical content — “a fun record that’s not overly groovy, and a serious record that isn’t depressing,” writes Glide Magazine, referencing the record’s balance between the personal and the political.

G. Love has also released several animated videos for featured tracks including “Go Crazy”, “SoulBQue” and “Shake Your Hair”. For more insight, view the recent Billboard Feature.

G. Love’s extensive three-decade career has been one hallmarked by multiple moments of creativity and vibrancy, “I’m more inspired now I’ve ever been before,” he states; this tour seeks to celebrate and elevate this success to new, unshakeable heights — these shows can not be missed.

View a playlist of G. Love’s animated videos via Youtube:https://bit.ly/2Ri1QwJ

 

CATCH G. LOVE LIVE IN MAY

WED 13 – NORTHCOTE SOCIAL CLUB, MELBOURNE
https://northcotesocialclub.com/gig/98115300505/

THUR 14 – MARY’S UNDERGROUND, SYDNEY
https://moshtix.com.au/v2/event/g-love-solo-usa-/120383

SAT 16 – BLUES ON BROADBEACH
https://bluesonbroadbeach.com/

SUN 17 – THE JUNK BAR, BRISBANE
http://www.thejunkbar.com.au/

 

G.LOVE’s THE JUICE IS OUT NOW ON PHILADELPHONIC/THIRTY TIGERS
THRU COOKING VINYL AUSTRALIA

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Fletcher Gull 'Remember That You're Gone' EP Tour
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Fletcher Gull ‘Remember That You’re Gone’ EP Tour

by the partae March 4, 2020
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 Fletcher Gull and his band are swiftly sucking crowds into their thrilling and unpredictable live vortex. With packed out headline shows in Melbourne, and a pair of debut performances in the UK in 2019, they’re  just getting warmed up. To celebrate the release of Fletcher’s forthcoming EP Remember That You’re Gone, Fletcher and band play their first show of 2020 the night before release at The Retreat in Melbourne on Thursday 12 March and then at Yulli’s Brewery in Sydney on Saturday 14 March.

Across singles ‘Hypothermia’ and ‘Deciduo’ Fletcher Gull’s unique brand of whimsical storytelling is connecting across continents, catching the attention of  BBC Radio’s 1 Introducing host Abbie McCarthy. She admitted she’d been ‘a bit obsessed’ with Fletcher Gull at BIGSOUND 2019. The tracks also saw addition to triple j Unearthed rotation, airplay on triple j, extensive reviews and Spotify playlisting.

 ‘Deciduo’ and ‘Hypothermia’ are out everywhere now. Fletcher Gull’s debut EP Remember That You’re Gone is released Friday 13 March. 

“I’ve become a bit obsessed… It’s really interesting, quirky, and he is just superb”
Abbie McCarthy – BBC Radio Introducing

“this is vibrant and immediate and Fletcher’s voice scoops you up and takes you for such a fun ride.”
– Declan Byrne (triple j) 

“He’s like a spirit guide through a world of psychy indie folk. After spending time with this one you’ll feel like packing in your job and hitting the road in search of something special.”
– Dave Ruby Howe (triple j Unearthed)

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LA indie rock forbearers The Dream Syndicate are announcing their third ANTI- Records release today. Titled The Universe Inside, the mind-bending new album will be released on April 10. First single “The Regulator” kicks in instantly; at twenty minutes long, immerse yourself in the song and watch its new video HERE. Directed by David Daglish, the video is a psychedelic journey through New York City, equal parts panoramic, psychedelic, somnambulistic and political in all the best ways. George Harrison once said, “arrive without traveling.”  This is your ticket to The Universe Inside. Reminiscent of 70s Miles Davis and his chaotic brilliance, the track starts all fired up. Over of the course of the song, textures of eastern droning electric sitar (played by Stephen McCarthy of The Long Ryders), deep funky bass, haunting vocals, and saxophone flourishes by guest Marcus Tenney (a member of all-instrumental progressive ensemble Butcher Brown) grow into something delightful and unexpected. When one thinks of The Dream Syndicate, it is not just the wild abandon with which singer/guitarist Steve Wynn, drummer Dennis Duck, bassist Mark Walton, keyboardist Chris Cacavas and lead guitarist Jason Victor perform; it is the carefully constructed songwriting of Wynn that comes to mind. By now every rock critic in the country has predetermined who he or she feels Wynn reminds them of and what they think of that style of songs. This time, don’t! For the first time, every song is a group songwriting effort. ““The Regulator” is a microcosm of the entire record,” Wynn explains. “It was just a formless, trippy mass as we all started playing together. There was an early 70’s drum machine—a Maestro Rhythm King, the same model used on “There’s A Riot Goin’ On”—with Dennis locking in and setting the pace. Stephen grabbed an electric sitar because it was the first thing he saw. Jason and I were kicking pedals on like lab monkeys in a laboratory and Mark was a lightning rod, uniting all of those elements into one tough groove. I collected a list of random, unconnected lyric ideas that I kept on my phone. I tried them all out in random order in my home studio just to see how they would feel and that one-take test run is the vocal you hear!. There’s just so much lightning-in-a-jar, first take excitement on this record.” What seeps into this music are Dennis Duck’s knowledge of European avantgarde music, Jason Victor’s passion for 70s prog, Mark Walton’s experience in Southern-fried music collectives, Chris Cacavas’ hunger for sound manipulation and Wynn’s love of vintage electric jazz. This album could have been called The Art of The Improvisers - in one session, they recorded 80 continuous minutes of soundscapes. "All we added was air," Wynn explained. Which is to say aside from vocals, horns and a touch of percussion – every instrument is live as it happened.
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THE DREAM SYNDICATE ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM ‘THE UNIVERSE INSIDE’, COMING OUT APRIL 10

by the partae March 4, 2020
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APPEARING AT SXSW 2020

“Atmospheric rock music veering between noise and subtlety — so compelling …
a hopeful new chapter.”
 – Pitchfork

“Wynn’s talk/sung vocals still reverberate like a combination of Lou Reed, Dylan and Michael Stipe, but he has a unique voice that connects perfectly with this gripping music.” – American Songwriter

“This is passionate and rewarding music from artists still exploring new territory with truly satisfying results.” – All Music Guide

LA indie rock forbearers The Dream Syndicate are announcing their third ANTI- Records release today. Titled The Universe Inside, the mind-bending new album will be released on April 10. First single “The Regulator” kicks in instantly; at twenty minutes long, immerse yourself in the song and watch its new video HERE.

Directed by David Daglish, the video is a psychedelic journey through New York City, equal parts panoramic, psychedelic, somnambulistic and political in all the best ways. George Harrison once said, “arrive without traveling.”  This is your ticket to The Universe Inside.

Reminiscent of 70s Miles Davis and his chaotic brilliance, the track starts all fired up. Over of the course of the song, textures of eastern droning electric sitar (played by Stephen McCarthy of The Long Ryders), deep funky bass, haunting vocals, and saxophone flourishes by guest Marcus Tenney (a member of all-instrumental progressive ensemble Butcher Brown) grow into something delightful and unexpected.

When one thinks of The Dream Syndicate, it is not just the wild abandon with which singer/guitarist Steve Wynn, drummer Dennis Duck, bassist Mark Walton, keyboardist Chris Cacavas and lead guitarist Jason Victor perform; it is the carefully constructed songwriting of Wynn that comes to mind. By now every rock critic in the country has predetermined who he or she feels Wynn reminds them of and what they think of that style of songs. This time, don’t! For the first time, every song is a group songwriting effort.

““The Regulator” is a microcosm of the entire record,” Wynn explains. “It was just a formless, trippy mass as we all started playing together. There was an early 70’s drum machine—a Maestro Rhythm King, the same model used on “There’s A Riot Goin’ On”—with Dennis locking in and setting the pace. Stephen grabbed an electric sitar because it was the first thing he saw. Jason and I were kicking pedals on like lab monkeys in a laboratory and Mark was a lightning rod, uniting all of those elements into one tough groove. I collected a list of random, unconnected lyric ideas that I kept on my phone. I tried them all out in random order in my home studio just to see how they would feel and that one-take test run is the vocal you hear!. There’s just so much lightning-in-a-jar, first take excitement on this record.”

What seeps into this music are Dennis Duck’s knowledge of European avantgarde music, Jason Victor’s passion for 70s prog, Mark Walton’s experience in Southern-fried music collectives, Chris Cacavas’ hunger for sound manipulation and Wynn’s love of vintage electric jazz. This album could have been called The Art of The Improvisers – in one session, they recorded 80 continuous minutes of soundscapes. “All we added was air,” Wynn explained. Which is to say aside from vocals, horns and a touch of percussion – every instrument is live as it happened.

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Miami-based vocalist, musician and model Tama Gucci today shares his new single ‘I LET YOU’. The single features Brooklyn-based club producer X-Coast and is available to buy and stream  via b4 alongside a video directed by Gabriella Plotkin. Premiered live last week in NYC, Tama Gucci’s new single ‘I LET YOU’ is a statement of intent. The single hammers home the boundless club-ready potential of Tama’s take on cyber-goth pop. A fixture in Miami’s queer underground, Tama Gucci’s cybernetic productions fuse cool R&B with harder club-ready sensibilities. Tama’s deep-running fashion connections lead him to model for feted streetwear brand Hood By Air by age 21. His latest single follows two bootleg remixes including a viral rework of Blueface’s ‘Thotiana’ — described by Paper Magazine as “a tender, ethereal alt-R&B ballad” — and t.A.T.u’s noughties eurobeat banger ‘Not Gonna Get Us’. Now releasing via b4 — a label spotlit by Clash Magazine as one that defined new music in 2019 — ‘I LET YOU’ lifts the lid on one of Miami’s most exciting underground artists.
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TAMA GUCCI Signs to b4 Releases new single & video ‘I LET YOU’

by the partae March 4, 2020
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Miami-based vocalist, musician and model Tama Gucci today shares his new single ‘I LET YOU’. The single features Brooklyn-based club producer X-Coast and is available to buy and stream  via b4 alongside a video directed by Gabriella Plotkin.

Premiered live last week in NYC, Tama Gucci’s new single ‘I LET YOU’ is a statement of intent. The single hammers home the boundless club-ready potential of Tama’s take on cyber-goth pop.

A fixture in Miami’s queer underground, Tama Gucci’s cybernetic productions fuse cool R&B with harder club-ready sensibilities. Tama’s deep-running fashion connections lead him to model for feted streetwear brand Hood By Air by age 21. His latest single follows two bootleg remixes including a viral rework of Blueface’s ‘Thotiana’ — described by Paper Magazine as “a tender, ethereal alt-R&B ballad” — and t.A.T.u’s noughties eurobeat banger ‘Not Gonna Get Us’. Now releasing via b4 — a label spotlit by Clash Magazine as one that defined new music in 2019 — ‘I LET YOU’ lifts the lid on one of Miami’s most exciting underground artists.

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‘On The Widow’s Walk’ is the new studio album from The White Buffalo, the touring and recording persona of Jake Smith – US singer, songwriter, guitarist, teller of tales; the Emmy nominee whose voice – a timber-shakin’ baritone of gravitas and gravel – seems fuelled by a greater truth. Of the half-dozen albums thus far released under The White Buffalo banner, this latest 11-tracker – a loosely linked collection of dark thrills produced by Shooter Jennings, who also provides piano and keys – is the most collaborative and organic, the most sonically round.   ‘On The Widow’s Walk’ is available to pre-order from February 21st, signalling the start of a new worldwide relationship with Snakefarm Records, a young label within the Universal Music Group spotlighting roots, country rock, blues & Americana.   From the beginning, Oregon-born Smith has wilfully side-stepped genre, touching on a variety of musical threads – from Americana to punk, from brooding folk to driving rock ‘n’ roll – whilst maintaining a strong, signature style. His spontaneous delivery and narrative lyrics are at the coal-black heart of it all, instilling the songs – effectively, mini-movies – with a cinematic, hand-crafted quality, and this very much holds true for ‘On The Widow’s Walk’.   “I was floored by Jake’s voice and his lyricism,” recalls Shooter. “It was intimidating. But we had a really good time igniting our inspirations together. Jake is one of the best out there. I’m honoured that I got the chance to make this record come to life with him and his band. They let me into the fold and we made some fine music together. Long live the Jelly Crew!”   The ’Jelly Crew’ in question, in addition to Smith, comprises drummer Matt Lynott and bassist Christopher Hoffee, also responsible for many of the guitar parts. They recorded as live and as first-take as possible, using violin and pedal steel where required.   With an eclectic history to his illustrious name, Shooter simply has no interest in playing it safe; he sides with a diverse selection of talent, and his collaboration with The White Buffalo has produced a special body of work that is stripped and spiritual and sounds just like the artist.   At one point, the idea of a concept album was considered, but Smith didn’t want to leave out quality songs just because they might not fit a specific concept; hence, ‘On The Widow’s Walk’ has water and the ocean as underlying rather than dominant themes, a sense of longing too, something reflected in songs such as ‘Sycamore’, ‘River Of Love And Loss’ and the title track; it’s there in the front cover artwork, too – a portrait of Smith by UK artist Jack Browning.   Other subjects tackled include living for the moment (‘Problem Solution’ / ‘No History’), the soulless march of technology (‘Cursive’), the indiscriminate force of mother nature (‘Faster Than Fire’), plus what happens when the moral compass spins wildly out of control (‘The Rapture’, also lead single and lyric video).   “It’s a twisted, primitive tale of an unrelenting thirst for blood,” explains Smith. “With ‘The Rapture’, I wanted to blur the lines between animal and man, to create a tension of moral restraint and unbridled evil.”    From sinister through to plaintive, the overall feel is of all parts supporting a wider view under the album’s intriguing title, first mentioned by Lynott.   “We were driving through an East Coast seaport town and I asked what the little balconies were on top of the buildings,” recollects Smith. “Matt explained that the wives of the sailors would pace around on the roof-tops longing for their husbands to come home safely. There’s so much romance in that, the Widow’s Walk, plus of course the possibility of disturbing and dramatic things taking place.   “I guess what I’ve tried to do with this new album is to represent a broad range of emotions. There’s dark moments here, more uplifting moments, questioning moments, it’s not just one thing. Also, I like to put some confusion into my songs, which is a very human element, I think.”   ‘On The Widow’s Walk’ is a compelling, gimmick-free statement from an artist, now based in Southern California, whose activity between the musical lines has seen his star very much on the rise, playing to a million followers worldwide, achieving over 200 million streams to date, and securing a Top 10 spot in the TV / Film Syncs Chart for 2019. ‘On The Widow's Walk’ is released April 17th 2020 FOLLOW THE WHITE BUFFALO: Website Facebook Instagram Twitter
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The White Buffalo confirms new studio album ‘On The Widow’s Walk’ set for release April 17th

by the partae March 4, 2020
written by the partae

‘On The Widow’s Walk’ is the new studio album from The White Buffalo, the touring and recording persona of Jake Smith – US singer, songwriter, guitarist, teller of tales; the Emmy nominee whose voice – a timber-shakin’ baritone of gravitas and gravel – seems fuelled by a greater truth.

Of the half-dozen albums thus far released under The White Buffalo banner, this latest 11-tracker – a loosely linked collection of dark thrills produced by Shooter Jennings, who also provides piano and keys – is the most collaborative and organic, the most sonically round.

‘On The Widow’s Walk’ is available to pre-order from February 21st, signalling the start of a new worldwide relationship with Snakefarm Records, a young label within the Universal Music Group spotlighting roots, country rock, blues & Americana.

From the beginning, Oregon-born Smith has wilfully side-stepped genre, touching on a variety of musical threads – from Americana to punk, from brooding folk to driving rock ‘n’ roll – whilst maintaining a strong, signature style. His spontaneous delivery and narrative lyrics are at the coal-black heart of it all, instilling the songs – effectively, mini-movies – with a cinematic, hand-crafted quality, and this very much holds true for ‘On The Widow’s Walk’.

“I was floored by Jake’s voice and his lyricism,” recalls Shooter. “It was intimidating. But we had a really good time igniting our inspirations together. Jake is one of the best out there. I’m honoured that I got the chance to make this record come to life with him and his band. They let me into the fold and we made some fine music together. Long live the Jelly Crew!”

The ’Jelly Crew’ in question, in addition to Smith, comprises drummer Matt Lynott and bassist Christopher Hoffee, also responsible for many of the guitar parts. They recorded as live and as first-take as possible, using violin and pedal steel where required.

With an eclectic history to his illustrious name, Shooter simply has no interest in playing it safe; he sides with a diverse selection of talent, and his collaboration with The White Buffalo has produced a special body of work that is stripped and spiritual and sounds just like the artist.

At one point, the idea of a concept album was considered, but Smith didn’t want to leave out quality songs just because they might not fit a specific concept; hence, ‘On The Widow’s Walk’ has water and the ocean as underlying rather than dominant themes, a sense of longing too, something reflected in songs such as ‘Sycamore’, ‘River Of Love And Loss’ and the title track; it’s there in the front cover artwork, too – a portrait of Smith by UK artist Jack Browning.

Other subjects tackled include living for the moment (‘Problem Solution’ / ‘No History’), the soulless march of technology (‘Cursive’), the indiscriminate force of mother nature (‘Faster Than Fire’), plus what happens when the moral compass spins wildly out of control (‘The Rapture’, also lead single and lyric video).

“It’s a twisted, primitive tale of an unrelenting thirst for blood,” explains Smith. “With ‘The Rapture’, I wanted to blur the lines between animal and man, to create a tension of moral restraint and unbridled evil.”

From sinister through to plaintive, the overall feel is of all parts supporting a wider view under the album’s intriguing title, first mentioned by Lynott.

“We were driving through an East Coast seaport town and I asked what the little balconies were on top of the buildings,” recollects Smith. “Matt explained that the wives of the sailors would pace around on the roof-tops longing for their husbands to come home safely. There’s so much romance in that, the Widow’s Walk, plus of course the possibility of disturbing and dramatic things taking place.

“I guess what I’ve tried to do with this new album is to represent a broad range of emotions. There’s dark moments here, more uplifting moments, questioning moments, it’s not just one thing. Also, I like to put some confusion into my songs, which is a very human element, I think.”

‘On The Widow’s Walk’ is a compelling, gimmick-free statement from an artist, now based in Southern California, whose activity between the musical lines has seen his star very much on the rise, playing to a million followers worldwide, achieving over 200 million streams to date, and securing a Top 10 spot in the TV / Film Syncs Chart for 2019.

‘On The Widow’s Walk’ is released April 17th 2020

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Bakers Eddy return with a cracking new single ‘T-Shirt’ – a melancholic anthem from the Melbourne-via-Wellington pop-punk powerhouse, premiered by triple j’s Good Nights with Bridget Hustwaite. Bursting into focus via the band’s addictive pop-punk energy, ‘T-Shirt’ also leans into the deep, unpolished feelings that come with a breakup, as explained by lead singer Ciarann Babbington:   “I wrote the song after a long-distance relationship came to an end. I was in the middle of that messy period where all you do is think of this person and you seem to forget why you fell apart. It’s me dealing with regret and trying to make sense of all these feelings and emotions.” Listen to ‘T-Shirt’ here ‘T-Shirt’ was produced by Jon Grace (Dear Seattle, Jax Anderson, Northeast Party House, Dune Rats) & mixed by Grammy Award-nominated producer Doug Boehm (Girls, Twin Peaks, Tokyo Police Club), and follows the band’s recent singles ‘On My Own’ & ‘Can’t Afford It’.  Bakers Eddy will celebrate the release of ‘T-Shirt’ with a string of new live dates, including headline shows in Melbourne (Fri 20 Mar), Sydney (Sat 21 Mar), Wollongong (Sun 22 Mar), Brisbane (Fri 27 Mar), Perth (Fri 3 Apr) and Adelaide (Fri 10 Apr). Following the tour, the band play Collision Festival (Sat 4 Apr) before going on tour with Slowly Slowly across April – May. The busy touring schedule follows a non-stop summer of shows, including Party In The Paddock, NYE on the Hill, Festival of the Sun & more.  The band dominated critic’s ‘best of’ lists at last year’s Bigsound Festival, with The Music gushing “everyone wanted a piece of Bakers Eddy by week's end.” Bakers Eddy are garnering a reputation for being one of the most exciting new live acts in the country. Don’t miss your chance to catch Bakers Eddy’s renowned & raucous live show in the flesh! BAKERS EDDY TOUR DATES For all ticket information, head to bakerseddy.co.nz   T-SHIRT TOUR Friday 20 March | Cherry Bar, Melbourne Saturday 21 March | The Vanguard, Sydney Sunday 22 March | North Gong Hotel, Wollongong Friday 27 March | The Bearded Lady, Brisbane Friday 3 April | The Sewing Room, Perth Friday 10 April | Sugar, Adelaide SUPPORTING SLOWLY SLOWLY Friday 17 April | Manning Bar, Sydney Saturday 18 April | The Triffid, Brisbane Friday 15 May | 170 Russell, Melbourne | SOLD OUT Sunday 17 May | 170 Russell, Melbourne Friday 22 May | Badlands Bar, Perth Friday 29 May | Altar, Hobart Saturday 30 May | Saloon Bar, Launceston + Saturday 4 April | Collison Festival, Perth
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BAKERS EDDY RELEASE NEW SINGLE ‘T-SHIRT’ + HEADLINE TOUR KICKING OFF THIS MONTH + SHOWS WITH SLOWLY SLOWLY ACROSS APRIL – MAY

by the partae March 4, 2020
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Bakers Eddy return with a cracking new single ‘T-Shirt’ – a melancholic anthem from the Melbourne-via-Wellington pop-punk powerhouse, premiered by triple j’s Good Nights with Bridget Hustwaite.

Bursting into focus via the band’s addictive pop-punk energy, ‘T-Shirt’ also leans into the deep, unpolished feelings that come with a breakup, as explained by lead singer Ciarann Babbington:

“I wrote the song after a long-distance relationship came to an end. I was in the middle of that messy period where all you do is think of this person and you seem to forget why you fell apart. It’s me dealing with regret and trying to make sense of all these feelings and emotions.”
Listen to ‘T-Shirt’ here
‘T-Shirt’ was produced by Jon Grace (Dear Seattle, Jax Anderson, Northeast Party House, Dune Rats) & mixed by Grammy Award-nominated producer Doug Boehm (Girls, Twin Peaks, Tokyo Police Club), and follows the band’s recent singles ‘On My Own’ & ‘Can’t Afford It’.

Bakers Eddy will celebrate the release of ‘T-Shirt’ with a string of new live dates, including headline shows in Melbourne (Fri 20 Mar), Sydney (Sat 21 Mar), Wollongong (Sun 22 Mar), Brisbane (Fri 27 Mar), Perth (Fri 3 Apr) and Adelaide (Fri 10 Apr). Following the tour, the band play Collision Festival (Sat 4 Apr) before going on tour with Slowly Slowly across April – May. The busy touring schedule follows a non-stop summer of shows, including Party In The Paddock, NYE on the Hill, Festival of the Sun & more.

The band dominated critic’s ‘best of’ lists at last year’s Bigsound Festival, with The Music gushing “everyone wanted a piece of Bakers Eddy by week’s end.” Bakers Eddy are garnering a reputation for being one of the most exciting new live acts in the country.

Don’t miss your chance to catch Bakers Eddy’s renowned & raucous live show in the flesh!

BAKERS EDDY TOUR DATES
For all ticket information, head to bakerseddy.co.nz
T-SHIRT TOUR
Friday 20 March | Cherry Bar, Melbourne
Saturday 21 March | The Vanguard, Sydney
Sunday 22 March | North Gong Hotel, Wollongong
Friday 27 March | The Bearded Lady, Brisbane
Friday 3 April | The Sewing Room, Perth
Friday 10 April | Sugar, Adelaide

SUPPORTING SLOWLY SLOWLY
Friday 17 April | Manning Bar, Sydney
Saturday 18 April | The Triffid, Brisbane
Friday 15 May | 170 Russell, Melbourne | SOLD OUT
Sunday 17 May | 170 Russell, Melbourne
Friday 22 May | Badlands Bar, Perth
Friday 29 May | Altar, Hobart
Saturday 30 May | Saloon Bar, Launceston

+ Saturday 4 April | Collison Festival, Perth

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After humble lo-fi beginnings in the Australian art-pop underground, Donny Benét has expanded his cult-like following across the globe with a resonant array of danceable repertoire dealing with love and affection. His next album marks a new chapter informed by a wealth of musical and personal development. Enter Mr Experience, the new album from Donny Benét released Friday 22nd May via Dot Dash Recordings / Remote Control Records.  To celebrate Mr Experience, Donny Benét will play a run of shows in UK & Europe throughout May and will return home to Australia in June. The east coast run of shows will begin at The Zoo in Brisbane on Friday 12th June, Sydney's Oxford Art Factory on Saturday 13th June and finish up Friday 19th June at Melbourne's Corner Hotel. Sincerity has been a key component of Donny Benét’s output since the beginning. His songs deal with genuine emotion served on a kitsch platter. An alter-ego manifested at the beginning of the 2010s, Donny has blurred the lines of artifice to create a back catalogue that can embrace and challenge – often simultaneously – the notion of irony in art. Mr Experience moves further away from ironic notions as Donny explores lyrical and musical themes which embody observations of maturation in his audience, his tight-knit musical community, and himself. While ‘mature’ is a term that often rings hollow as an album descriptor, the term couldn’t be more apt for Mr Experience. To push himself musically, Donny envisioned a soundtrack to a dinner party set in the late 1980s. While his earlier recordings drew inspiration from DIY pop conspirators such as Ariel Pink and John Maus, Donny channelled the stylings of Bryan Ferry and Hiroshi Yoshimura as the impetus for new material, evident on the intimacy found on current single ‘Girl Of My Dreams’ and its lush production (with a soothing whistle-along chorus for good measure). Mr Experience will be available digitally and released on classic black vinyl as well as a special 'fruit punch' coloured vinyl available exclusively via independent retailers. UK and European distribution via Proper Music Group. Pre-order and pre-save Mr Experience via https://donnybenet.lnk.to/mrexperience Donny Benét - Mr Experience Album Tour Friday 22 May - Nouveau Monde - Fribourg, CH Saturday 23 May - Villette Sonique - Paris, FR Sunday 24 May - Botanique - Brussels, BE Tuesday 26 May - The Dome - London, UK Wednesday 27 May - Paradiso Noord - Amsterdam, NL Thursday 28 May - Loppen - Copenhagen, DK Friday 29 May - Lido - Berlin, DE Saturday 30 May - Futurum - Prague, CZ Sunday 31 May - Moers Festival, Moers DE Friday 12 June - The Zoo - Brisbane Saturday 13 June - Oxford Art Factory - Sydney Friday 19 June - Corner Hotel - Melbourne Friday 21 August - Pstereo - Trondheim, NO Saturday 22 August - Parken Festivalen - Bodo, NO Tickets via donnybenet.com Donny Benét | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube
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DONNY BENÉT Announces new album Mr Experience Released 22nd May via Dot Dash Recordings Australian & European tour dates!

by the partae March 4, 2020
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After humble lo-fi beginnings in the Australian art-pop underground, Donny Benét has expanded his cult-like following across the globe with a resonant array of danceable repertoire dealing with love and affection. His next album marks a new chapter informed by a wealth of musical and personal development. Enter Mr Experience, the new album from Donny Benét released Friday 22nd May via Dot Dash Recordings / Remote Control Records. 

To celebrate Mr Experience, Donny Benét will play a run of shows in UK & Europe throughout May and will return home to Australia in June. The east coast run of shows will begin at The Zoo in Brisbane on Friday 12th June, Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on Saturday 13th June and finish up Friday 19th June at Melbourne’s Corner Hotel.

Sincerity has been a key component of Donny Benét’s output since the beginning. His songs deal with genuine emotion served on a kitsch platter. An alter-ego manifested at the beginning of the 2010s, Donny has blurred the lines of artifice to create a back catalogue that can embrace and challenge – often simultaneously – the notion of irony in art. Mr Experience moves further away from ironic notions as Donny explores lyrical and musical themes which embody observations of maturation in his audience, his tight-knit musical community, and himself. While ‘mature’ is a term that often rings hollow as an album descriptor, the term couldn’t be more apt for Mr Experience.

To push himself musically, Donny envisioned a soundtrack to a dinner party set in the late 1980s. While his earlier recordings drew inspiration from DIY pop conspirators such as Ariel Pink and John Maus, Donny channelled the stylings of Bryan Ferry and Hiroshi Yoshimura as the impetus for new material, evident on the intimacy found on current single ‘Girl Of My Dreams’ and its lush production (with a soothing whistle-along chorus for good measure).

Mr Experience will be available digitally and released on classic black vinyl as well as a special ‘fruit punch’ coloured vinyl available exclusively via independent retailers. UK and European distribution via Proper Music Group.

Pre-order and pre-save Mr Experience via https://donnybenet.lnk.to/mrexperience

Donny Benét – Mr Experience Album Tour

Friday 22 May – Nouveau Monde – Fribourg, CH
Saturday 23 May – Villette Sonique – Paris, FR
Sunday 24 May – Botanique – Brussels, BE
Tuesday 26 May – The Dome – London, UK
Wednesday 27 May – Paradiso Noord – Amsterdam, NL
Thursday 28 May – Loppen – Copenhagen, DK
Friday 29 May – Lido – Berlin, DE
Saturday 30 May – Futurum – Prague, CZ
Sunday 31 May – Moers Festival, Moers DE

Friday 12 June – The Zoo – Brisbane
Saturday 13 June – Oxford Art Factory – Sydney
Friday 19 June – Corner Hotel – Melbourne

Friday 21 August – Pstereo – Trondheim, NO
Saturday 22 August – Parken Festivalen – Bodo, NO

Tickets via donnybenet.com

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‘DETACH’ begun forming a few years ago after I played Pitch Festival. The song resurfaced when I missed my first US tour last year after my Visa was denied, so I suppose it’s a track I’ve revisited at the points in my life where I’ve needed to let sh*t go.   A few months later I had made it to California to finish the track in Rick Rubin’s studio – Shangri-La. Bringing ‘DETACH’ home put everything into perspective for me, it was 2am and it was just me and the engineer in the studio and the troubles of the past year had paid off." - Willaris. K
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Willaris. K Releases Euphoric Techno Track ‘DETACH’

by the partae March 4, 2020
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‘DETACH’ begun forming a few years ago after I played Pitch Festival. The song resurfaced when I missed my first US tour last year after my Visa was denied, so I suppose it’s a track I’ve revisited at the points in my life where I’ve needed to let sh*t go.

A few months later I had made it to California to finish the track in Rick Rubin’s studio – Shangri-La. Bringing ‘DETACH’ home put everything into perspective for me, it was 2am and it was just me and the engineer in the studio and the troubles of the past year had paid off.” – Willaris. K

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Australia’s masters of brutality Thy Art Is Murder have announced the Human Target Australian Tour, set to cause carnage across the country in May 2020. Their first headline run since the release of their earth-scorching fifth record of the same name, The Human Target tour will be a night to remember as Thy Art Is Murder unveil their most ambitious Australian production to date with help from supports Dying Fetus, Fit For An Autopsy, Enterprise Earth and Aversions Crown. Human Target is a bleak experience where Thy Art Is Murder exorcise the pangs of mortality and the pains of socio-political trauma to a soundtrack of authentic crushing death metal with blackened fury and flashes of knuckle-dragging stomp. In its crosshairs are a buffet of human atrocities from privatised prisons enforcing police states where non-violent offenders languish for decades to human organ harvesting for the wealthy. They also examine the false gods of social media while pharmaceuticals numb the minds of the dissociated.  We’re also confronted with the current state of politics riddled with hyperactive virtue signalling, extremism and disenfranchisement. And, while hyperbolic leaders promise to make everything “great” again, our planet lurches toward an inevitable climate disaster that will extinguish humanity. Grim. Since the release of Human Target, Thy Art Is Murder have been on tour non-stop, leaving a trail of sold out shows in their wake. Between bouts of crisscrossing the Northern Hemisphere, the band briefly returned home for a stint on Good Things festival before heading back to Europe. The next stop on their itinerary is a headline run in North America this month with low ticket warnings all round. The Human Target Australian Tour promises to be the biggest and most insane live show Thy Art Is Murder has ever done on home soil. If you’ve seen the photos from their recent European tour, you know this tour is going to be EPIC.  Tickets go on sale on Friday March 6 at 12pm. Thy Art Is Murder’s last Australian tour sold out over a month in advance (!) so don’t sleep tickets or you’ll be sorry. THY ART IS MURDER HUMAN TARGET AUSTRALIAN TOUR WITH SPECIAL GUESTS DYING FETUS, FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY,  ENTERPRISE EARTH & AVERSIONS CROWN SIGN UP AT THYARTISMURDER.NET FOR PRE-SALE TICKETS TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY MARCH 6 AT 12PM Friday May 15 The Triffid, Brisbane Saturday May 16 The Metro, Sydney Wednesday May 20 The Basement, Canberra Friday May 22 170 Russell, Melbourne Saturday May 23 The Gov, Adelaide Sunday May 24 Capitol, Perth   Thy Art Is Murder @thyartinstagram @thyartismurder
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THY ART IS MURDER ANNOUNCE ‘HUMAN TARGET’ AUSTRALIAN TOUR TEARING THROUGH AUSTRALIA IN MAY 2020

by the partae March 4, 2020
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Australia’s masters of brutality Thy Art Is Murder have announced the Human Target Australian Tour, set to cause carnage across the country in May 2020. Their first headline run since the release of their earth-scorching fifth record of the same name, The Human Target tour will be a night to remember as Thy Art Is Murder unveil their most ambitious Australian production to date with help from supports Dying Fetus, Fit For An Autopsy, Enterprise Earth and Aversions Crown.

Human Target is a bleak experience where Thy Art Is Murder exorcise the pangs of mortality and the pains of socio-political trauma to a soundtrack of authentic crushing death metal with blackened fury and flashes of knuckle-dragging stomp. In its crosshairs are a buffet of human atrocities from privatised prisons enforcing police states where non-violent offenders languish for decades to human organ harvesting for the wealthy. They also examine the false gods of social media while pharmaceuticals numb the minds of the dissociated.

We’re also confronted with the current state of politics riddled with hyperactive virtue signalling, extremism and disenfranchisement. And, while hyperbolic leaders promise to make everything “great” again, our planet lurches toward an inevitable climate disaster that will extinguish humanity. Grim.

Since the release of Human Target, Thy Art Is Murder have been on tour non-stop, leaving a trail of sold out shows in their wake. Between bouts of crisscrossing the Northern Hemisphere, the band briefly returned home for a stint on Good Things festival before heading back to Europe. The next stop on their itinerary is a headline run in North America this month with low ticket warnings all round.

The Human Target Australian Tour promises to be the biggest and most insane live show Thy Art Is Murder has ever done on home soil. If you’ve seen the photos from their recent European tour, you know this tour is going to be EPIC.

Tickets go on sale on Friday March 6 at 12pm. Thy Art Is Murder’s last Australian tour sold out over a month in advance (!) so don’t sleep tickets or you’ll be sorry.

THY ART IS MURDER
HUMAN TARGET AUSTRALIAN TOUR

WITH SPECIAL GUESTS DYING FETUS, FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY,  ENTERPRISE EARTH & AVERSIONS CROWN

SIGN UP AT THYARTISMURDER.NET FOR PRE-SALE TICKETS

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY MARCH 6 AT 12PM

Friday May 15
The Triffid, Brisbane

Saturday May 16
The Metro, Sydney

Wednesday May 20
The Basement, Canberra

Friday May 22
170 Russell, Melbourne

Saturday May 23
The Gov, Adelaide

Sunday May 24
Capitol, Perth

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Where are you currently based and what is the music scene like there? I have recently relocated back to my hometown in Coffs Harbour. There are some talented and hustling artists up here, but a much smaller audience as opposed to Sydney where I have been previously based over the past 5 years. How did you first start playing music? Growing up in a family of musicians and singers, music was just a part of life. I never sought out to pursue it as a career, even though I used to dream of being an international artist as every young kid does. My Mother’s heritage is Maori which hugely influenced my musical ear as well as growing up singing gospel in church. What's been happening recently? Recently I’ve come back to producing my own tracks. It has been hard to channel creativity and write whilst spending a lot of time in my other passion as a Youth Worker, but lately I’ve been looking to focus more on my art and collaborating with other artists. You've recently transitioned into hip-hop, how and why did this come about? I grew up listening to female artists like Lauren Hill, Brandy, Beyoncé and Rihanna. At the time I went to Uni, I struggled to find that type of community so I experimented in other genres for a long while. Hip-hop, R&B, Soul and Reggaeton are more so styles I feel I’m coming back to as I’ve been able to connect with an Australian hip-hop scene and staying true to myself as an artist. How has the transition to hip-hop been so far? I absolutely feel like I’ve reconnected with a huge part of who I am, how I write, what I write about and how I move and perform as a dancer also. Because I’ve worked with an Electronic producer for a while now, I’m still transitioning and I’m unsure if I would categorise my sound as strictly hip-hop. I’ve loved Rihanna for this because I feel like a lot of her tracks explore other genres. It’s more about representing a vibe and a feeling for me, rather than sticking to a genre. How was your experience supporting Tuka? It was so incredible to meet and support Tuka on his “Selling Me Out” Tour last year. He is one of the most kind, genuine and generous artists I have come across. Supporting him live was just as memorable as the day he reached out to offer me the slot. It was a huge gift and I am still tremendously grateful. Your first self-produced single 'On My Way' is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting for this track? I wanted to write something with grit because I feel like my life and musical journey has been the school of hard knocks. I can definitely say that I’ve poured every drop of resource into carving out a musical career for myself and am still. ‘On My Way’ is a short insight to the constant hustle of mind over matter, being born into a type of situation, bumping up against it and being good with the process as you try to create something of meaning from it all. Every sound is there to represent my grind. How did you go about writing 'On My Way'? Where and when did you record/produce? I first came up with the chorus bass line. I instantly loved it and wanted to create a vibe around it. It reminded me of someone who is riding solo through life, has overcome obstacles and can smile at the future.  I have a small studio space at home that I write and produce from. I recorded and produced it last year when I first moved back to Coffs from Sydney. It was a transitional time in many ways, moving location but also getting back to producing which forced me to come up with my own samples and sounds and put my own flavours into it. I was listening to DaniLeigh and Rihanna at the time which influenced the sound, as well as Banks and Beyoncé. Women who get the mashup of soulful vocals, rock guitars, eerie soundscapes, heavy bass lines and a current beat. It went through a few trials as it doesn't strictly follow a “pop structure”, but I couldn't leave any part out once it was finished. It’s a journey, which also represents the message. It’s the most soulful song I’ve written. What did you find most challenging and rewarding through this process? It has been super rewarding to remember that I can produce my own tracks. I’ve been writing, performing, dancing, making and directing videos for a while, I kind of put producing on the shelf. It began as an experiment and once I got it mixed and mastered, I realised how achievable it was.  It definitely feels good to be able to express exactly how I feel through sound, as well as lyrics. What did you learn through producing this single by yourself? I learnt that by producing the track, I’m actually releasing my own sound and vibe, as opposed to writing and sending it off for someone else to create. I’m really proud of this one and I will definitely put myself back in the producer chair for future singles. Who are you listening to at the moment? DaniLeigh, Teyana Taylor, Jhene Aiko, Kanye What do you like to do away from music? Dance is a huge outlet. Design, draw.. shop. What's planned for 2020? Single releases and music videos! I’d love take my new music on tour as well, both here in Coffs and up and down the coast. Favourite food and place to hangout? Coffs has some really great coffee spots, my favourite is Salute on the beach. Favourite foods: sushi, dumplings and Mexican. INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/sarai.music SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Kec4Kc2YtCGMlCBRPViS8?si=RIGJCyA8S96p4Y7wJRrwaA YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJOt3GocKeK9c-E_JLIic6w TRIPLE J - https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/sarai FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/sarai.officialmusic/
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by the partae March 4, 2020
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Where are you currently based and what is the music scene like there?

I have recently relocated back to my hometown in Coffs Harbour. There are some talented and hustling artists up here, but a much smaller audience as opposed to Sydney where I have been previously based over the past 5 years.

How did you first start playing music?

Growing up in a family of musicians and singers, music was just a part of life. I never sought out to pursue it as a career, even though I used to dream of being an international artist as every young kid does. My Mother’s heritage is Maori which hugely influenced my musical ear as well as growing up singing gospel in church.

What’s been happening recently?

Recently I’ve come back to producing my own tracks. It has been hard to channel creativity and write whilst spending a lot of time in my other passion as a Youth Worker, but lately I’ve been looking to focus more on my art and collaborating with other artists.

You’ve recently transitioned into hip-hop, how and why did this come about?

I grew up listening to female artists like Lauren Hill, Brandy, Beyoncé and Rihanna. At the time I went to Uni, I struggled to find that type of community so I experimented in other genres for a long while. Hip-hop, R&B, Soul and Reggaeton are more so styles I feel I’m coming back to as I’ve been able to connect with an Australian hip-hop scene and staying true to myself as an artist.

How has the transition to hip-hop been so far?

I absolutely feel like I’ve reconnected with a huge part of who I am, how I write, what I write about and how I move and perform as a dancer also.

Because I’ve worked with an Electronic producer for a while now, I’m still transitioning and I’m unsure if I would categorise my sound as strictly hip-hop. I’ve loved Rihanna for this because I feel like a lot of her tracks explore other genres. It’s more about representing a vibe and a feeling for me, rather than sticking to a genre.

How was your experience supporting Tuka?

It was so incredible to meet and support Tuka on his “Selling Me Out” Tour last year. He is one of the most kind, genuine and generous artists I have come across. Supporting him live was just as memorable as the day he reached out to offer me the slot. It was a huge gift and I am still tremendously grateful.

Your first self-produced single ‘On My Way’ is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting for this track?

I wanted to write something with grit because I feel like my life and musical journey has been the school of hard knocks. I can definitely say that I’ve poured every drop of resource into carving out a musical career for myself and am still. ‘On My Way’ is a short insight to the constant hustle of mind over matter, being born into a type of situation, bumping up against it and being good with the process as you try to create something of meaning from it all. Every sound is there to represent my grind.

How did you go about writing ‘On My Way’? Where and when did you record/produce?

I first came up with the chorus bass line. I instantly loved it and wanted to create a vibe around it. It reminded me of someone who is riding solo through life, has overcome obstacles and can smile at the future.

I have a small studio space at home that I write and produce from. I recorded and produced it last year when I first moved back to Coffs from Sydney. It was a transitional time in many ways, moving location but also getting back to producing which forced me to come up with my own samples and sounds and put my own flavours into it. I was listening to DaniLeigh and Rihanna at the time which influenced the sound, as well as Banks and Beyoncé. Women who get the mashup of soulful vocals, rock guitars, eerie soundscapes, heavy bass lines and a current beat.

It went through a few trials as it doesn’t strictly follow a “pop structure”, but I couldn’t leave any part out once it was finished. It’s a journey, which also represents the message. It’s the most soulful song I’ve written.

What did you find most challenging and rewarding through this process?

It has been super rewarding to remember that I can produce my own tracks. I’ve been writing, performing, dancing, making and directing videos for a while, I kind of put producing on the shelf.

It began as an experiment and once I got it mixed and mastered, I realised how achievable it was. 

It definitely feels good to be able to express exactly how I feel through sound, as well as lyrics.

What did you learn through producing this single by yourself?

I learnt that by producing the track, I’m actually releasing my own sound and vibe, as opposed to writing and sending it off for someone else to create.

I’m really proud of this one and I will definitely put myself back in the producer chair for future singles.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

DaniLeigh, Teyana Taylor, Jhene Aiko, Kanye

What do you like to do away from music?

Dance is a huge outlet. Design, draw.. shop.

What’s planned for 2020?

Single releases and music videos! I’d love take my new music on tour as well, both here in Coffs and up and down the coast.

Favourite food and place to hangout?

Coffs has some really great coffee spots, my favourite is Salute on the beach. Favourite foods: sushi, dumplings and Mexican.

INSTAGRAM – https://www.instagram.com/sarai.music

SPOTIFY – https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Kec4Kc2YtCGMlCBRPViS8?si=RIGJCyA8S96p4Y7wJRrwaA

YOUTUBE – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJOt3GocKeK9c-E_JLIic6w

TRIPLE J – https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/sarai

FACEBOOK – https://www.facebook.com/sarai.officialmusic/

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Today LISTEN are excited to announce further details of LISTEN LISTEN 2020, their imminent two-day conference, which will take place at the newly refurbished Brunswick Mechanics Institute on March 28 and 29. Miss Blanks will deliver a keynote address sharing news of her new agency Point Blank Group, while Ripley Kavara will introduce FAMILI - an electronic music collective of Pasifika and First Nations queer artists that recently sold out their premiere launch event. Finally, the conference will see Boonwurrung elder Aunty Carolyn Briggs join Dr Suzi Hutchings to speak on the topic of music, youth, justice, and the transmission of culture.  Neil Morris (DRMNGNOW) will also join representatives from Real Youth Music Studios (RYMS), Girls Rock!, and music therapy researchers to speak on intergenerational music practices. Local legends of Australian music and broadcasting such as Namila Benson, Thando, Lucreccia Quintanilla and Lady Lash will come together to speak on the topic of parenthood in music. PLUS international DJ heavyweights CCL (USA) and Object Blue (UK) join Raag Bhatia to tackle conversation around representation and safety in electronic music. Their round table discussion will highlight forms of activism in the club, coinciding with Cool Room's 5th birthday party on March 28 which features LISTEN Conference Keynote speakers DJ Haram (USA), CCL (USA), and Jennifer Loveless.  This year's conference takes a clear focus on programming sessions relevant across the age spectrum. In addition to roundtable discussions on parents and intergenerational work in music, there are workshops and panels with a youth focus. These sessions, run for and by young people, will touch on DJing, beat making, performing, and working behind the scenes. Various workshops will explore issues such as accessibility in music venues and events, vocal technology, music journalism, and bystander intervention.  This adds to the already impressive lineup announced in January. Local and international keynote speakers will be paired with other artists and industry professionals for unique ‘in conversation’ sessions. Keynote speakers include Yamatji & Gumbaynggirri soul artist Emma Donovan in conversation with Rachael Hocking (NITV, Still Here), Philadelphia based DJ and producer DJ Haram in conversation with Roj Amedi, London based DJ and producer object blue in conversation with Jennifer Loveless, and Central Arrernte woman, social anthropologist and Indigenous studies lecturer Dr Suzi Hutchings. Find more details and tickets for LISTEN LISTEN 2020 here. LISTEN LISTEN 2020 Saturday 28 March - Sunday March 29 Brunswick Mechanics Institute Keynote Conversations with: Miss Blanks Ripley Kavara Emma Donovan with Rachael Hocking Aunty Carolyn Briggs with Dr Suzi Hutchings DJ Haram (USA) with Roj Amedi object blue (UK) with Jennifer Loveless   Plus roundtable discussions on intergenerational music practice, youth music practices, parenthood in music, activism in the club; and workshops with Liminal Magazine, Sound School, Bandmates Victoria, and more.   With a focus on inclusivity, ticket prices include a variety of options and the conference will offer Auslan interpreting, childcare services, and disability access. As with all of their events, LISTEN will donate 10% of ticket sales to Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance (WAR). Find more details and tickets here. LISTEN began in 2014, when a collective of women, gender diverse, and queer musicians in Melbourne were struck by the gender imbalances prevalent in the scene around them, and decided to create 'LISTEN' in response. Initially intended to be a way to re-write music history with a feminist perspective, LISTEN evolved into a dynamic collective of artists, writers, activists and everyday music fans. The collective is working towards a music industry that truly represents a broad community of women, gender non-conforming and LGBTQIA+ people, people of colour, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disabilities, and other marginalised folk in Australian music. LISTEN presents live music showcase events, community discussions and conferences, and utilises media to document and promote the work of women and gender non conforming people in the Australian music industry. LISTEN generates resources, experiences, opinion pieces, musical ideas, paraphernalia and mix-tapes that seek to spark and cultivate progress in Australian music. LISTEN Website FB Event @listen_listen_listen
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LISTEN ANNOUNCE KEYNOTE SPEAKERS AND DETAILS OF 2020 CONFERENCE . Miss Blanks, Ripley Kavara and Aunty Carolyn Briggs are added to this year’s conference keynote speakers, each renowned for working towards an industry that truly represents a broad community of marginalised persons in Australian music

by the partae March 3, 2020
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Today LISTEN are excited to announce further details of LISTEN LISTEN 2020, their imminent two-day conference, which will take place at the newly refurbished Brunswick Mechanics Institute on March 28 and 29. Miss Blanks will deliver a keynote address sharing news of her new agency Point Blank Group, while Ripley Kavara will introduce FAMILI – an electronic music collective of Pasifika and First Nations queer artists that recently sold out their premiere launch event. Finally, the conference will see Boonwurrung elder Aunty Carolyn Briggs join Dr Suzi Hutchings to speak on the topic of music, youth, justice, and the transmission of culture. 

Neil Morris (DRMNGNOW) will also join representatives from Real Youth Music Studios (RYMS), Girls Rock!, and music therapy researchers to speak on intergenerational music practices. Local legends of Australian music and broadcasting such as Namila Benson, Thando, Lucreccia Quintanilla and Lady Lash will come together to speak on the topic of parenthood in music. PLUS international DJ heavyweights CCL (USA) and Object Blue (UK) join Raag Bhatia to tackle conversation around representation and safety in electronic music. Their round table discussion will highlight forms of activism in the club, coinciding with Cool Room’s 5th birthday party on March 28 which features LISTEN Conference Keynote speakers DJ Haram (USA), CCL (USA), and Jennifer Loveless. 

This year’s conference takes a clear focus on programming sessions relevant across the age spectrum. In addition to roundtable discussions on parents and intergenerational work in music, there are workshops and panels with a youth focus. These sessions, run for and by young people, will touch on DJing, beat making, performing, and working behind the scenes.

Various workshops will explore issues such as accessibility in music venues and events, vocal technology, music journalism, and bystander intervention.

This adds to the already impressive lineup announced in January. Local and international keynote speakers will be paired with other artists and industry professionals for unique ‘in conversation’ sessions. Keynote speakers include Yamatji & Gumbaynggirri soul artist Emma Donovan in conversation with Rachael Hocking (NITV, Still Here), Philadelphia based DJ and producer DJ Haram in conversation with Roj Amedi, London based DJ and producer object blue in conversation with Jennifer Loveless, and Central Arrernte woman, social anthropologist and Indigenous studies lecturer Dr Suzi Hutchings.

Find more details and tickets for LISTEN LISTEN 2020 here.

LISTEN LISTEN 2020

Saturday 28 March – Sunday March 29
Brunswick Mechanics InstituteKeynote Conversations with:
Miss Blanks
Ripley Kavara
Emma Donovan with Rachael Hocking
Aunty Carolyn Briggs with Dr Suzi Hutchings
DJ Haram (USA) with Roj Amedi
object blue (UK) with Jennifer Loveless

 
Plus roundtable discussions on intergenerational music practice, youth music practices, parenthood in music, activism in the club; and workshops with Liminal Magazine, Sound School, Bandmates Victoria, and more.

With a focus on inclusivity, ticket prices include a variety of options and the conference will offer Auslan interpreting, childcare services, and disability access. As with all of their events, LISTEN will donate 10% of ticket sales to Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance (WAR).

Find more details and tickets here.

LISTEN began in 2014, when a collective of women, gender diverse, and queer musicians in Melbourne were struck by the gender imbalances prevalent in the scene around them, and decided to create ‘LISTEN’ in response. Initially intended to be a way to re-write music history with a feminist perspective, LISTEN evolved into a dynamic collective of artists, writers, activists and everyday music fans. The collective is working towards a music industry that truly represents a broad community of women, gender non-conforming and LGBTQIA+ people, people of colour, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disabilities, and other marginalised folk in Australian music.

LISTEN presents live music showcase events, community discussions and conferences, and utilises media to document and promote the work of women and gender non conforming people in the Australian music industry. LISTEN generates resources, experiences, opinion pieces, musical ideas, paraphernalia and mix-tapes that seek to spark and cultivate progress in Australian music.

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Tickets | Facebook Event  On May 9th a new party concept from KiNK launches at London's E1. KiNK Presents Soundcheck.  An event where there is no one defining genre, where we embrace the various creative outlets of the artists on show and new exciting musical projects are given their chance to shine.  For the first time ever in one evening, KiNK will perform his notorious Live show that earned him the top spot in the final two editions of the RA Live polls, and then go on to perform a drum & bass DJ set in E1's Dark Studio.  Whilst many know KiNK for his incredible showmanship, playful house & techno productions (epitomised best by his "Playground" LP on Gerd Janson's Running Back in 2017), and his warm nature and popularity, what they may not know is that he has a deep love of drum & bass. KiNK's earliest exposure to dance music was through pirated cassette tapes that he used to buy on the streets of Sofia, Bulgaria in the 90's. Future Sound of London and Shy FX were some of his favourites and he spent hour upon hour listening to the signature drum and bass sound that was coming out of London in the 90's.  Anyone who's seen KiNK's Live show or his RA Alternate Cuts Jungle set, will know just how special this is going to be.  Joining KiNK, is another one of the dance music's greatest figures. There are few names in the music industry that have had such a profound impact on the culture of dance music as Goldie. Founder of the legendary drum & bass outfit Metalheadz, being awarded an MBE, an actor in the Jame Bond film The World is Not Enough and Guy Ritchie's classic 'Snatch', a highly regarded graffiti artist and producer of the boundary pushing Inner City Life and Timeless. His contributions to creative culture are unparalleled. As a DJ, he's at his best when he has time to tell his story. So he'll be playing at Extended DJ set in the Dark Studio with MC GQ.  In E1's Warehouse we're thrilled to have Goldie present his newest creative project "Subjective" in partnership with James Davidson (one half of Ulterior Motive). Subjective's debut album "Act One - Music for Inanimate Objects' featured African rhythms, ambient Jazz, vocals from the likes of Natalie Duncan, Tyler Daley and Terri Walker. Even contributions from Jon Dixon of Detroit techno legends Underground Resistance.  Headlining support in the Warehouse is one of the most masterful disc jockeys we know. Detroit legend DJ Bone. A DJ's DJ who earned his respect within the scene, as a DJ first and foremost, whist many others have gone down the production route. Blending, scratching, back spinning, no monitors or headphones; unrivalled in his use of the fader switch, you name it he does it and he incorporates it all into every set.  His dedication to the art of dance music and DJ'ing is so untainted and intense that the tales of his confrontational encounters with flashy booking agents and "big name" djs are already the stuff of legend. No hype or trends, just a relentless drive and passion to take the party to another level. That's why he's one of the few spin masters other DJs hate to follow. The line-up doesn't stop there though. Playing in the bass orientated Dark Studio is an artist who through his time as Om Unit, has always drawn from various influences that include hip-hop, dubstep, ambient, jungle, footwork, techno and more. In the late 2000s, Om Unit began to travel across genres and scenes in search of sonic tropes to cross-breed and re-imagine. Key to his approach has always been a desire to never settle for the destination and instead focus on what can be learnt from the journey. In 2011, Om Unit set up Cosmic Bridge Records - his own label through which he has exercised an A&R sensibility that has created an exciting independent home for like minded artists. In 2014 he signed to Goldie's Metalheadz, where he was given access to Goldie’s personal sample archive as the inspiration for his Inversion album.  Another special guest will be announced shortly. All we can say for now is that she's one of the most exciting producers to break through the UK dance scene right now.  Straight off the back of his Phonox debut alongside key players from the Innervisions roster and opening set for Sasha at E1, their resident DJ Nick Castle also joins the bill.  Curated by KiNK, produced by Labyrinth. See you on May 9th…
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KiNK presents Soundcheck at E1 in May – World premiere drum and bass set alongside guests Subjective (Goldie + James Davidson), DJ Bone and more

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On May 9th a new party concept from KiNK launches at London’s E1. KiNK Presents Soundcheck.
An event where there is no one defining genre, where we embrace the various creative outlets of the artists on show and new exciting musical projects are given their chance to shine.

For the first time ever in one evening, KiNK will perform his notorious Live show that earned him the top spot in the final two editions of the RA Live polls, and then go on to perform a drum & bass DJ set in E1’s Dark Studio.
Whilst many know KiNK for his incredible showmanship, playful house & techno productions (epitomised best by his “Playground” LP on Gerd Janson’s Running Back in 2017), and his warm nature and popularity, what they may not know is that he has a deep love of drum & bass.

KiNK’s earliest exposure to dance music was through pirated cassette tapes that he used to buy on the streets of Sofia, Bulgaria in the 90’s. Future Sound of London and Shy FX were some of his favourites and he spent hour upon hour listening to the signature drum and bass sound that was coming out of London in the 90’s.

Anyone who’s seen KiNK’s Live show or his RA Alternate Cuts Jungle set, will know just how special this is going to be.
Joining KiNK, is another one of the dance music’s greatest figures. There are few names in the music industry that have had such a profound impact on the culture of dance music as Goldie. Founder of the legendary drum & bass outfit Metalheadz, being awarded an MBE, an actor in the Jame Bond film The World is Not Enough and Guy Ritchie’s classic ‘Snatch’, a highly regarded graffiti artist and producer of the boundary pushing Inner City Life and Timeless. His contributions to creative culture are unparalleled.

As a DJ, he’s at his best when he has time to tell his story. So he’ll be playing at Extended DJ set in the Dark Studio with MC GQ.

In E1’s Warehouse we’re thrilled to have Goldie present his newest creative project “Subjective” in partnership with James Davidson (one half of Ulterior Motive). Subjective’s debut album “Act One – Music for Inanimate Objects’ featured African rhythms, ambient Jazz, vocals from the likes of Natalie Duncan, Tyler Daley and Terri Walker. Even contributions from Jon Dixon of Detroit techno legends Underground Resistance.

Headlining support in the Warehouse is one of the most masterful disc jockeys we know. Detroit legend DJ Bone. A DJ’s DJ who earned his respect within the scene, as a DJ first and foremost, whist many others have gone down the production route. Blending, scratching, back spinning, no monitors or headphones; unrivalled in his use of the fader switch, you name it he does it and he incorporates it all into every set.

His dedication to the art of dance music and DJ’ing is so untainted and intense that the tales of his confrontational encounters with flashy booking agents and “big name” djs are already the stuff of legend. No hype or trends, just a relentless drive and passion to take the party to another level. That’s why he’s one of the few spin masters other DJs hate to follow.

The line-up doesn’t stop there though. Playing in the bass orientated Dark Studio is an artist who through his time as Om Unit, has always drawn from various influences that include hip-hop, dubstep, ambient, jungle, footwork, techno and more. In the late 2000s, Om Unit began to travel across genres and scenes in search of sonic tropes to cross-breed and re-imagine. Key to his approach has always been a desire to never settle for the destination and instead focus on what can be learnt from the journey.

In 2011, Om Unit set up Cosmic Bridge Records – his own label through which he has exercised an A&R sensibility that has created an exciting independent home for like minded artists. In 2014 he signed to Goldie’s Metalheadz, where he was given access to Goldie’s personal sample archive as the inspiration for his Inversion album.

Another special guest will be announced shortly. All we can say for now is that she’s one of the most exciting producers to break through the UK dance scene right now.

Straight off the back of his Phonox debut alongside key players from the Innervisions roster and opening set for Sasha at E1, their resident DJ Nick Castle also joins the bill.

Curated by KiNK, produced by Labyrinth. See you on May 9th…
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PACHA CLAPTONE PRESENTS: ‘THE MASQUERADE’ EVERY SATURDAY AT PACHA IBIZA MAY 23rd - OCTOBER 3rd Enigmatic DJ and producer Claptone is bringing The Masquerade, his spellbinding event concept, back to Pacha Ibiza for a second season this summer commencing on May 23rd, with the weekly run of parties switching to Saturday for 2020.   ‘The Masquerade’ has quickly become a highlight on the Ibizan calendar, promising magic, mystery and intrigue, within a supercharged environment of wonder. It's a place where one can live out their deepest desires, an extraordinary atmosphere, full of masked faces, complemented by some of Pacha’s world famous and beautiful costumed dancers, held every Saturday throughout the summer.    It follows on from a massively well-received first season, which welcomed MK, Diplo, Purple Disco Machine, Duke Dumont, Kerri Chandler, Basement Jaxx and many more to the idyllic shores of the White Isle for a string of majestic parties.   "It’s crazy to think last summer was just the beginning, it already felt that perfect to me. To be honest, I can’t fully fathom that after that epic 2019 season, I'll be back at Pacha for 2020, to present an even bigger, better and longer season of The Masquerade - on the weekend. There will be exciting guests, propulsive house music and all these great performers that your heart desires! in our sanctuary, each Saturday for 21 weeks. This is only the beginning.”   Originating in 2016, Claptone took his unique ‘The Masquerade’ show to select cities and venues around the globe, from The Brooklyn Mirage in New York to Electric Brixton in London, from Estadio Geba in Buenos Aires to Burnley Park in Melbourne, from Club Space in Miami to his own arena at Belgium’s iconic Tomorrowland.   A unique figure in modern music, Claptone is like no other. Playing over 260 shows around the world each year, his idiosyncratic, spellbinding very own house sound has caught the attention of many. The second iteration of his Ibiza residency is certain to harbour many more.
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CLAPTONE PRESENTS: ‘THE MASQUERADE’
 AT PACHA IBIZA THE MAJESTIC WEEKLY PARTY MOVES TO SATURDAYS FOR ITS 2ND WHITE ISLE SEASON

by the partae March 3, 2020
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CLAPTONE PRESENTS: ‘THE MASQUERADE’
EVERY SATURDAY AT PACHA IBIZA
MAY 23rd – OCTOBER 3rd

Enigmatic DJ and producer Claptone is bringing The Masquerade, his spellbinding event concept, back to Pacha Ibiza for a second season this summer commencing on May 23rd, with the weekly run of parties switching to Saturday for 2020.

‘The Masquerade’ has quickly become a highlight on the Ibizan calendar, promising magic, mystery and intrigue, within a supercharged environment of wonder. It’s a place where one can live out their deepest desires, an extraordinary atmosphere, full of masked faces, complemented by some of Pacha’s world famous and beautiful costumed dancers, held every Saturday throughout the summer.

It follows on from a massively well-received first season, which welcomed MK, Diplo, Purple Disco Machine, Duke Dumont, Kerri Chandler, Basement Jaxx and many more to the idyllic shores of the White Isle for a string of majestic parties.

“It’s crazy to think last summer was just the beginning, it already felt that perfect to me. To be honest, I can’t fully fathom that after that epic 2019 season, I’ll be back at Pacha for 2020, to present an even bigger, better and longer season of The Masquerade – on the weekend. There will be exciting guests, propulsive house music and all these great performers that your heart desires! in our sanctuary, each Saturday for 21 weeks. This is only the beginning.”

Originating in 2016, Claptone took his unique ‘The Masquerade’ show to select cities and venues around the globe, from The Brooklyn Mirage in New York to Electric Brixton in London, from Estadio Geba in Buenos Aires to Burnley Park in Melbourne, from Club Space in Miami to his own arena at Belgium’s iconic Tomorrowland.

A unique figure in modern music, Claptone is like no other. Playing over 260 shows around the world each year, his idiosyncratic, spellbinding very own house sound has caught the attention of many. The second iteration of his Ibiza residency is certain to harbour many more.

The Masquerade returns to Pacha Ibiza May 23rd

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Where are you currently based and what is the music scene like there? I’m based in Melbourne, Australia. I love the music scene here, there are so many creative people which makes it easy to arrange sessions and collaborate with other artists/musicians/producers. That being said though, I write & work with people all over the place thanks to the World Wide Web.  How did you first start singing? I was very influenced by my Mum and my Aunty; they’re both great singers and very creative people. I started singing lessons when I was about 8 with Connie Lemke, the same singing teacher my mum went to, and from there it was kinda game on! I started gigging when I was 13 or 14, and that taught me a lot about how to work with a band. From there I became pretty self-sufficient, got my own gear and started doing my own gigs/writing/recording.   What's been happening recently? My life’s been pretty hectic lately, I’m towards the end of my law degree so I’m studying a lot, and I’m also working in a law firm one day a week. I’ve just moved house and have a sick music room set up, so I’ve been feeling pretty inspired to make new music, been dabbling on the keyboard whenever I have a spare moment.  You've just released your new single and video 'Scarlet Skies' what influenced the sound and song writing for this track? I wrote Scarlet Skies when I’d just got home from a big tour, I was pretty exhausted but the lyrics and melodies came together pretty quickly. In a literal sense, the sky at the time inspired the song. I was on my balcony in Fitzroy and had a beat Allan McConnell made for me on loop. The sky was so vibrant, it was really beautiful. Thoughts and ideas just started flowing naturally and that’s how it all came about. I think there’s some subliminal influences in my sound from artists like Jazmine Sullivan, Nai palm and even Solange.  How do you go about writing music? Generally I’ll give my producer a reference or direction as to what feel or vibe I’m wanting to create.. Once we come up with something we both like, I’ll then start humming different melodies over the chords or beat. Once I come up with melodies I like, then I start playing around with different vowels that suit the rise and fall of those melodies.. I then structure words around those vowels... usually the words then lead me to a concept, which ties everything together. Where and when did you record/produce and who with? It all happened throughout last year. Allan McConnell from Close Counters produced Scarlet Skies, he did such an incredible job. I’d love to post the original idea he sent me for the song so people can hear how well Allan developed those initial ideas. I laid down my vocals with Hamley who is another producer I like to work with, and he then produced my vocals. I think Hamley also added a lot to this track because so much focus is in the ambience and treatment of the vocal. Liam Quinn from Sydney then mixed and mastered and he did a killer job as always. Quinn is my go to guy! He has such a good ear and is quite the perfectionist in the studio, which I love.  How did you approach the recording process? With patience, persistence, stretches, and chamomile tea! I gotta get relaxed, comfortable and in the zone before I record.. Recording is such an intimate and vulnerable thing, the tiniest imperfections are picked up and amplified which can be good and bad. I’m pretty brutal with myself, I guess the vocal coach part of me switches on and I nit-pick everything. Hamley and Quinn will be able to testify to that I’m sure.. haha How did the concept for the video clip come about? I had a meeting with Georgia and Jenny (the creative directors) and we had a massive brainstorming session. I should actually find that pile of paper we were brainstorming on; I remember it looking pretty frantic, we were overflowing with ideas. It was always my intent for the video to be something aesthetically nice to look at- beautiful colours, abstract, patterns, but not necessarily anything with narrative. From there, we worked with our producer Darren Collinson to refine the ideas and think about how everything would work in practice.. It was a really fun process, can’t wait to do another video.  What did you find most rewarding and challenging with the creation of the video clip? The most challenging thing was definitely getting the shots of me out in the ocean.. The water was ridiculously cold and I was out there for about an hour. Georgia’s mum Andrea was genuinely concerned for my life haha, I had a warm shower afterwards and still couldn’t feel my toes for a solid 2 hours. But, 100% worth it, because those shots came out so sick. 11/10 challenge, 10/10 reward.  You've been touring as a backup singer with Ruel for the last 5 years, how was this experience? Amazing! Some of the best times of my life, for real. I’ve learnt so much about music and the industry and had some really crazy opportunities that I’m so thankful for. I’m really grateful for being a part of Ruel’s story; he’s super talented and such a lovely person.   What did you most enjoy about being on the road and performing? I mean the shows themselves are always the highlight for me, the travel can get tedious, but once you’re on stage and feel that energy, it all becomes well worth it. Also, with touring you stumble across so many places that you wouldn’t necessarily go to if it weren’t for the shows, but once you’re there it ‘s like wowza this place is incredible! A big one for me was Stockholm, absolutely loved it, like probably in my top 5 places in the world.. But because it’s so far away and I guess not overly marketed towards Australians for holiday, I probably wouldn’t have gone otherwise. Stockholm also has the best meatballs ever, I’d go back all that way just to have them again.   What have you taken away from the experience? When I’m touring, I miss home, and when I’m home, I miss touring.. It’s a catch 22, but I think because everything’s so fast paced on tour, it’s easy to get caught up and forget how lucky you are to have such wild opportunities like that. So I guess it’s taught me to be appreciative and grateful for every opportunity I get to perform. Like, what a job. Can’t complain about that.   What do you like to do away from music? I mean, the law side of my life takes up a lot of my time too, but outside of that I’m actually really into painting at the moment. Been replacing my Netflix time with painting, which has been really soothing and cathartic. I love hanging out with my nieces Lotus and Evie too, they’re the best!   Who are you listening to at the moment? Right this moment, listening to Jordan Rakei, so smooth. More generally though, I’m on a bit of a ‘No Doubt’ bender at the moment, very down with old school Gwen Stefani.  What's planned for 2020? Lots of writing! I wanna write with a bunch of different song-writers and producers. And, hopefully I will finish my law degree, that’d be nice.  Favourite food and place to hangout? Well, it depends how you interpret ‘food’. If you interpret it as a cuisine, I’d say Italian because it involves lots of cheese and pizza and pasta are just the best. But, if you define ‘food’ as a singular thing, I’d probably say hot chips. I’m a pretty harsh chip critic though, has to have the right amount of crunch and salt. Fav place to hangout is probably just at my house with my friends. We can wear our PJs all day, be as loud as we want and no one can kick us out- now that’s a good time.  https://www.instagram.com/thisischevalier https://www.facebook.com/thisischevalier
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Chevalier

by the partae March 3, 2020
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Where are you currently based and what is the music scene like there?

I’m based in Melbourne, Australia. I love the music scene here, there are so many creative people which makes it easy to arrange sessions and collaborate with other artists/musicians/producers. That being said though, I write & work with people all over the place thanks to the World Wide Web. 

How did you first start singing?

I was very influenced by my Mum and my Aunty; they’re both great singers and very creative people. I started singing lessons when I was about 8 with Connie Lemke, the same singing teacher my mum went to, and from there it was kinda game on! I started gigging when I was 13 or 14, and that taught me a lot about how to work with a band. From there I became pretty self-sufficient, got my own gear and started doing my own gigs/writing/recording.  

What’s been happening recently?

My life’s been pretty hectic lately, I’m towards the end of my law degree so I’m studying a lot, and I’m also working in a law firm one day a week. I’ve just moved house and have a sick music room set up, so I’ve been feeling pretty inspired to make new music, been dabbling on the keyboard whenever I have a spare moment. 

You’ve just released your new single and video ‘Scarlet Skies’ what influenced the sound and song writing for this track?

I wrote Scarlet Skies when I’d just got home from a big tour, I was pretty exhausted but the lyrics and melodies came together pretty quickly. In a literal sense, the sky at the time inspired the song. I was on my balcony in Fitzroy and had a beat Allan McConnell made for me on loop. The sky was so vibrant, it was really beautiful. Thoughts and ideas just started flowing naturally and that’s how it all came about. I think there’s some subliminal influences in my sound from artists like Jazmine Sullivan, Nai palm and even Solange. 

How do you go about writing music?

Generally I’ll give my producer a reference or direction as to what feel or vibe I’m wanting to create.. Once we come up with something we both like, I’ll then start humming different melodies over the chords or beat. Once I come up with melodies I like, then I start playing around with different vowels that suit the rise and fall of those melodies.. I then structure words around those vowels… usually the words then lead me to a concept, which ties everything together.

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

It all happened throughout last year. Allan McConnell from Close Counters produced Scarlet Skies, he did such an incredible job. I’d love to post the original idea he sent me for the song so people can hear how well Allan developed those initial ideas. I laid down my vocals with Hamley who is another producer I like to work with, and he then produced my vocals. I think Hamley also added a lot to this track because so much focus is in the ambience and treatment of the vocal. Liam Quinn from Sydney then mixed and mastered and he did a killer job as always. Quinn is my go to guy! He has such a good ear and is quite the perfectionist in the studio, which I love. 

How did you approach the recording process?

With patience, persistence, stretches, and chamomile tea! I gotta get relaxed, comfortable and in the zone before I record.. Recording is such an intimate and vulnerable thing, the tiniest imperfections are picked up and amplified which can be good and bad. I’m pretty brutal with myself, I guess the vocal coach part of me switches on and I nit-pick everything. Hamley and Quinn will be able to testify to that I’m sure.. haha

How did the concept for the video clip come about?

I had a meeting with Georgia and Jenny (the creative directors) and we had a massive brainstorming session. I should actually find that pile of paper we were brainstorming on; I remember it looking pretty frantic, we were overflowing with ideas. It was always my intent for the video to be something aesthetically nice to look at- beautiful colours, abstract, patterns, but not necessarily anything with narrative. From there, we worked with our producer Darren Collinson to refine the ideas and think about how everything would work in practice.. It was a really fun process, can’t wait to do another video. 

What did you find most rewarding and challenging with the creation of the video clip?

The most challenging thing was definitely getting the shots of me out in the ocean.. The water was ridiculously cold and I was out there for about an hour. Georgia’s mum Andrea was genuinely concerned for my life haha, I had a warm shower afterwards and still couldn’t feel my toes for a solid 2 hours. But, 100% worth it, because those shots came out so sick. 11/10 challenge, 10/10 reward. 

You’ve been touring as a backup singer with Ruel for the last 5 years, how was this experience?

Amazing! Some of the best times of my life, for real. I’ve learnt so much about music and the industry and had some really crazy opportunities that I’m so thankful for. I’m really grateful for being a part of Ruel’s story; he’s super talented and such a lovely person.  

What did you most enjoy about being on the road and performing?

I mean the shows themselves are always the highlight for me, the travel can get tedious, but once you’re on stage and feel that energy, it all becomes well worth it. Also, with touring you stumble across so many places that you wouldn’t necessarily go to if it weren’t for the shows, but once you’re there it ‘s like wowza this place is incredible! A big one for me was Stockholm, absolutely loved it, like probably in my top 5 places in the world.. But because it’s so far away and I guess not overly marketed towards Australians for holiday, I probably wouldn’t have gone otherwise. Stockholm also has the best meatballs ever, I’d go back all that way just to have them again.  

What have you taken away from the experience?

When I’m touring, I miss home, and when I’m home, I miss touring.. It’s a catch 22, but I think because everything’s so fast paced on tour, it’s easy to get caught up and forget how lucky you are to have such wild opportunities like that. So I guess it’s taught me to be appreciative and grateful for every opportunity I get to perform. Like, what a job. Can’t complain about that.  

What do you like to do away from music?

I mean, the law side of my life takes up a lot of my time too, but outside of that I’m actually really into painting at the moment. Been replacing my Netflix time with painting, which has been really soothing and cathartic. I love hanging out with my nieces Lotus and Evie too, they’re the best!  

Who are you listening to at the moment?

Right this moment, listening to Jordan Rakei, so smooth. More generally though, I’m on a bit of a ‘No Doubt’ bender at the moment, very down with old school Gwen Stefani. 

What’s planned for 2020?

Lots of writing! I wanna write with a bunch of different song-writers and producers. And, hopefully I will finish my law degree, that’d be nice. 

Favourite food and place to hangout?

Well, it depends how you interpret ‘food’. If you interpret it as a cuisine, I’d say Italian because it involves lots of cheese and pizza and pasta are just the best. But, if you define ‘food’ as a singular thing, I’d probably say hot chips. I’m a pretty harsh chip critic though, has to have the right amount of crunch and salt. Fav place to hangout is probably just at my house with my friends. We can wear our PJs all day, be as loud as we want and no one can kick us out- now that’s a good time. 

 

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