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Ostgut Ton announces Efdemin album ‘New Atlantis’ – out February 15

by the partae December 13, 2018
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Oh, lovely appearance of death, No sight upon earth is so fair; Not all the gay pageants that breathe, Can with a dead body compare.

– Charles Wesley, A Funeral Hymn for a Believer, 1780

So begins New Atlantis, the fourth full-length album by longtime Berghain resident Efdemin aka Phillip Sollmann. The words, sung by 60s California art icon William T. Wiley and embedded in glowing drone swells, set an otherworldly tone for Sollmann’s first solo release on Ostgut Ton.

Over eight tracks, New Atlantis oscillates between fast, kaleidoscopic techno, multilayered drones and acoustic instrumentation, fusing for the first time Sollmann’s deep dancefloor productions as Efdemin with his sound art and experimental music projects. The latter include 2017’s Harry Partch- inspired Monophonie performance and 2018’s Panama / Suez EP with Oren Ambarchi and Konrad Sprenger.

Long drawn to utopian musical traditions, Sollmann took inspiration for New Atlantis from Francis Bacon’s unfinished 17th century novel of the same name, which describes a fictional island devoted to social progress through the synthesis of art, science, technology and fashion. In the story, Bacon imagines futuristic ‘sound houses’, which contain musical instruments capable of recreating the entirety of the sounds of the universe; a 400-year-old prophesy of today’s digital sonic reality.

Through Sollmann’s lens, Bacon’s vision ebbs and flows over 50 minutes in varying speeds and colors, emerging as a tapestry of different utopian musical traditions – through billowing synth lines, early Detroit techno, resonant wooden percussion, trance, droning organs, dulcimer, electric guitars, hurdy-gurdy, just intonation, poetry, hymns and murmuring voices. Sometimes they merge into epic, rhythmic journeys like the 14-minute long title track; other times they appear as a briefly open sound portal (“Temple”), or in the forlorn human voice on “Oh, Lovely Appearance Of Death”, calling to be freed from jail of the human body and pass into the afterlife.

Like previous Efdemin albums on Dial, New Atlantis veers off the techno path to explore other musical territory. Here however, Sollmann occasionally abandons the club entirely, returning only to push its boundaries with other instruments, mythologies and psychedelic story telling.

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No mono
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No Mono share their cover of ‘Unchained Melody’

by the partae December 13, 2018
written by the partae

 

First performing the Alex North and Hy Zaretcover original at the band’s Sydney Opera House album launch for VIVID Live, and again at this year’s Splendour In The Grass, the cover had an immediate reaction with fans and was desperately in want of a recording. Not since The Righteous Brothers covered ‘Unchained Melody‘ has there been a more powerful interpretation.

Tom Snowdon recalls their first performance of the song – “We first performed the song at the Opera House for Vivid Live. As soon as those first notes come out to form the verse melody, the audience broke into song with us. It’s magic like that, this song, it means a lot to so many people.”

He continues, “When we play it live there’s a lot of space between notes – lots of room to let the words, notes and vocals linger. We wanted to capture this in the studio recording – capture it as we perform it.”

Recorded at BellBird, the creative home of Melbourne-based label Pieater, and filmed on Super 8 at thesold out headline show at the Corner Hotel during No Mono’s national tour for Islands part 1, now at last fans will forever have a memento of this transcendental, stripped version with Tom Snowdon’s unforgettable vocal performance.

‘Unchained Melody’ by No Mono is out now via Pieater, buy/stream it here.

UPCOMING LIVE DATES
Sat March 2 – Yours & Owls Festival – Wollongong
Sun March 9 – PANAMA Festival – Tasmania
Sat April 27 – Bendigo Autumn Music Festival – Bendigo
Sun April 28 – Bendigo Autumn Music Festival – Bendigo

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The Partae playlist – Louis Centioni

by the partae December 13, 2018
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1) Amy Stroup – In the Shadows

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TynHJ0_amDY

Delicate vocals, gentle piano chords and haunting lyrics.

2) Jordan Rakei – Eye to Eye

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4b1BM92_r9w

The structure of this song is great especially the opening build up to the hook of ‘we don’t see eye to eye’. The constant repetition makes you feel as if you’re going around in circles.

3) Weiss – Feel My Needs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sHwmuQEb3U

Great dance track, great production.

4) Jaz Karis – Pretty Lover

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGd3BPXLR10

Heard this first in a Starbucks in New York and loved it. Simple but effective production, catchy lyrics and soulful vocals.

5) Alicia Keys – In Common

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HazJhPnrB8

Spellbinding track. I love how Alicia uses her vocal positioning in this song especially in the chorus.

6) Jorja Smith – Wandering Romance

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azjOefV3jik

I love the bass line in this. Such a great people watching song or train travel vibe.

7) NAO – So Good

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2niOFBDkIY

Class duet, the best part of this song has to be the thick synth loop that carries through most of the track.

8) Leikeli47 – Attitude

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs19QfiprcQ

Sassy, jumpy and great lyrics.

9) Banx & Ranx & Ella Eyre – Answerphone

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayzAJ9yjnX8

This is one of those songs where you only need to listen to it once and instantly love it, and every listen is like the first one.

10) Louis Centioni – Unsure

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcuOFREJn6c

Last but not least my first offering ‘Unsure’. I love the drum patterns and lyrics to this song, when I wrote this I wanted to talk about being in the early stages of a relationship, in hindsight knowing that potentially the other person isn’t the best for you.

 

http://www.louiscentioni.com/

 

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Sôra
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French Songstress Sôra shares intoxicating live video for “The Grit”

by the partae December 13, 2018
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“‘Lifestorm’ is a soothing, silken gem that matches effortless soul to digital production.

Rooted in her own life, the lyrics then spiral off into fantasy, all held together by the urgency of Sôra’s delivery.”

CLASH Mag

“We’d like to make a solid bet that Sôra is one you’ll need to watch out for in 2019”

KALTBLUT Magazine

“If there was any doubt that wavy Persian-Parisian producer Uppermost, AKA Behdad Nejatbakhshe, is continuing the French trajectory of leading the electronic genre, this live production of “Step By Step” with Sôra should dispel all.”

PAPER Mag

Multi-genre songstress, vocalist and producer Sôra has shared the live video for “The Grit” which has been taken from her recently released debut EP, “Number One” (23rd November). Her riveting debut single, “Sakura”, was premiered via Kaltblut Magazine with the next intoxicating single “Lifestorm” which was also released via French music and fashion label Kitsuné premiered by Clash Magazine. Near the end of 2017, Sôra collaborated with established Parisian electronic producer Uppermost providing exquisite vocals for his hit single “Step By Step”, which saw inspiring support from various publications such as PAPER Magazine and Magnetic Mag as well as Youtube channels Tasty, Chill Masters and Wobblecraft after receiving just under 1 Million hits via various streaming platforms.

Daughter of a British mother and a French father, Sôra devoted herself to music and arts since she was a child; playing the piano, singing and dancing. With her distinctive, powerful yet velvetine voice now in full flare, she then went on to perform on collaborations with different musicians and producers. Sôra is widely influenced by a wide array of genres, including jazz, rock, and soul and is now comfortably surrounded by her creative and productive teams; Colligence Records and Complice Music, where she takes up management, publishing and label affiliation duties.

Influenced by a plethora of sounds, techniques and artistic visions, Sôra takes direct inspiration from acclaimed artists such as Erykah Badu, Justin Timberlake, Pharrell Williams, Hiatus Kayiote, and Kendrick Lamar, although her music could be best comparable to similar-sounding artists and acts like FKA Twigs, CocoRosie, Tove Lo and My Brightest Diamond, just to name a few.

Sôra’s latest enthralling output, Number One EP spawns four seductive, engaging tracks; “Lifestorm”, a hypnotic electro-pop shiver bubbling to the brim with celestial sounds and synthesizers, while “Number Won” is a heartfelt ballad covered in immersive percussive bliss as start/stop synths sit atmospherically against Sôra’s strong, light-emitting vocal presentation. “Sakura” is boldly held together by deep, smooth basslines, unpredictable percussive hooks and genre-bent spoken word or hip-hop infused sections all while spilling vulnerable yet confrontational lyrics atop energetic builds. The closer, titled “The Grit” is a refreshing, yet slightly darkened composition to say the least; haunting chord progressions and utterly solid production techniques tug on vulnerable heartstrings as Sôra’s impressive vocal range shifts us through unexplored dimensions and other-worldly galaxies.

Speaking on the upcoming EP, Sôra comments: “This first EP was such a pleasure to record! My partner and I hardly knew each other when we started working together. The way we did it was, I composed and wrote at home and then came to the studio to put everything together and push the songs to the next level with my wonderful partner. We kind of started getting to know each other through this EP and we are really happy!”

“Number One” EP Tracklist:

01 Lifestorm

02 Sakura

03 Number Won

04 The Grit

Follow Sôra:

Facebook – Twitter – Soundcloud – Youtube – Instagram– Spotify

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Marco Resmann
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Marco Resmann

by the partae December 13, 2018
written by the partae
Where are you currently based and what is the music scene like there?
 
I’m based in Berlin and the scene here is one of my favorites worldwide. Besides our history as one of the capitals of electronic music we still have an outstanding and unique club scene. The city offers plenty of great record stores and numerous important music companies are based here too.
You have a new 4-tracker EP called “Day & Night” coming out on Upon.You Records label on December 14th, where and when did you record?
 
I have recorded it over the year in my studio in Berlin.
 
Your studio has been located in Berlin at Holtzmarkt, please describe the setting and atmosphere:
 

I moved here in October 2017 and planned + built the studio in cooperation with a professional acoustic company from Berlin. I just wanted it to be perfect, after always having sound issues in my old studio. It’s quite comfy and much more organized than the previous one. I have a lot of analogue gear in the room as well as my minimized record collection. I love to come here as often as possible.

What programs/equipment did you use to demo ideas and also record?

 

Here’s a list of programs and equipment that I use the most in my studio.
Hardware:                             Programs:
Korg Mono/Poly                   Ableton Live 9 Suite
Roland Juno 106                  UAD-2 (pretty much all Plug-Ins)
Moog Voyager                      Soundtoys 5
Elektron Analog Heat        uh-e Diva & Repro-1
Roland Space Echo             Native Instruments Komplete
Roland SH-101                    Spectrasonics Omnisphere
Roland TR-8                         Celemony Melodyne
Tegeler Audio Creme          Fabfilter Pro Q
 
What influenced the sound and songwriting for the EP?
 
My new studio probably has influenced me the most. It is just another level of working. I’m much more productive and confident here. Furthermore every single experience I make has somehow an influence on me. Recently my kids inspire me a lot. Playing or listening to other people’s music influences me too as well as traveling.
 
Who are you listening to at the moment?
 
At the moment I am listening to the recent albums from Nils Frahm and Nu Guinea.
 
How did you first start playing music?
I was 12 years old when the Berlin Wall came down, so I missed these very special years between ‘89 and ‘92 when the music scenes of east and west Berlin hit each other and something new emerged. When I started to discover this new music, legend clubs like Tresor, E-Werk or Bunker already existed, the first hype was over and Techno and events like the Love Parade became more commercial. For me it was still something completely new and the whole Techno virus got me anyway. 1994 I’ve started to buy vinyl and my story began.
 
You’ve been in the music industry for a long time, how have things changed since you started and where do you see the music industry going?
 
The biggest change is obviously the way of how people consume music nowadays. Streaming is the big thing now. In my case as a DJ it’s the way of how we deejay and from a producer’s perspective definitely the way of how we work in the studio these days. I really can’t tell what’s gonna happen in the future. Fingers crossed that the value of music won’t disappear completely. Listening to music became too cheap in my opinion. The process of writing, composing and producing music is completely underrated and not adequately paid these days.
 
You will be touring in china in the first week of December – 2018, what do you have planned for these shows?
 
It’s gonna be my first time ever in China, so I really can’t say what to expect. But I’m super excited and will do my thing as I always do and will be flexible within my range of styles.
 
Following China you will be hitting Bangkok, Sydney and Melbourne afterwards, what do you most enjoy about touring and what do you find most challenging?
 
I love to travel and discover new cultures, enjoying foreign cuisine and meeting new people. The most challenging is definitely to be away from home and my family.
 
What do you have planned for 2019?
 
I will start 2019 with less touring and more studio time.
 
Favourite food and place to hangout?
 
My favorite food is Thai, Lebanese and Italian. My favorite place to hang out is either my couch or my studio and definitely my parents in law’s terrace in Tuscany.
  https://www.beatport.com/release/night-and-day/2440925
 https://www.facebook.com/mresmann/
 https://www.instagram.com/marcoresmann/?hl=en
https://soundcloud.com/marco-resmann
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Theodore
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Acclaimed artist KOLOTO remixes Theodore’s single “Towards?”

by the partae December 13, 2018
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Data Transmission

 

“..Theodore makes ornate, electronically enhanced chamber-folk music that’s equally suited to clubs and cathedrals. “Are We There Yet?” sprawls out gradually over six and a half minutes en route to a grand and ecstatic climax.”

NPR Music

 

“Beautiful Sigur Ros-esque noise, it unfurls at its own pace, a patient display of stellar imagination.”

CLASH Magazine

 

Multi-instrumentalist and composer Theodore will be releasing an immersive remix of “Towards?” taken on by English producer and composer Koloto; the remix is set for release on 25th January via United We Fly. Maria Sullivan, better known as Koloto, is an electronic musician, artist and multi-instrumentalist hailing from Canterbury, England. Since the project came into fruition in 2013, Koloto has amassed an impressive 2.3 million plays via YouTube and Soundcloud alone, and has received vast support from the likes of BBC Introducing, XLR8R, Dummy Mag, Impose Magazine, The 405, Dots and Dashes and airplay on BBC Radio 1, ABC National and France Inter, just to name few. A self-taught guitarist, Koloto successfully turned her attention to a variety of instruments, playing and touring with a succession of bands, including serving as bass player for Brighton-based math-rock outfit Delta Sleep (Big Scary Monsters) for 5 consecutive years. As a solo artist Maria has worked with reputable labels such as Bad Panda Records, as well as rising imprints such as Abandoned Building and Secret Songs, who helped get her debut 2014 EP “Mechanica” out into the world, the EP also received remix treatment from talented producers such as Sun Glitters, Set In Sand, Dot, Ekoda Map, CloZee & Escaping Animals, taking on remix work of her own, including that ofrising artists Pick A Piper and Tiger Tsunami leading up to the release of select singles to date, including “Hana” and “Alatheia” propelling her unique songwriting and production skills further with each shining idea brought to life.

 

Multi-instrumentalist and composer Theodore prepares cascading LP “Inner Dynamics” for the 2nd November. Following the release of last atmospheric and stirring singles “Towards? (for what is to come)” and “Spit Blood Out (Single Version)”, the Greek performer has already garnered considerable success with his previous album “It Is But It’s Not” which was co-produced by Clive Martin (Queen, Reef), mixed by Ken Thomas (Sigur Rós, Moby, M83), and performed live at the fabled Studio 2 at Abbey Road Studios. The multi-talented musician’s newest album was completed in May this year, was recorded in a whopping number of different studios, and mastered at Soundgarden in Hamburg, who have worked with huge names such as Franz Ferdinand and Gossip. With nearly 2 million Youtube views, Theodore has supported Sigur Ros and DIIV at Release Festival, graced the stages of Reeperbahn Festival – where he was named Best Performance Of 2017 – performed at Eurosonic Noorderslag and showcased his talents at this years SXSW Festival – where he was picked as NPR Music’s ‘SXSW 2018: Favorite Discoveries And Memorable Moments’. Theodore has received support from tastemaker publications such as CLASH Mag, Music Week, Tsugi, FGUK, Gaffa and Szene, and radio play from the likes of BBC Radio 6 Music’s Lauren Laverne, while his single “Towards? (for what is to come)” is currently playlisted on renowned national radio stations NPR All Songs 24/7 Music (USA) and Flux Passport Approved (Germany).

 

Fusing classical composition with electronic elements to create beautiful, atmospheric and often cinematic songs, Theodore’s sound is characterized by contrasting styles. Citing influences such as Sigur Ros, Radiohead, Pink Floyd, Doors, Chatzidakis, Vagelis Papathanasiou, Nils Frahm, The National, Olafur Arnalds, Arcade Fire and Max Richter, his unique mélange of influences allow a broad scope of movement, from ethereal classical movements to driving, melancholic post-rock sections. While Theodore’s unique sound is eclectic in it’s own way, the same can be said for Koloto’s, whoselush and unique sound can be described as a dream-inducing blend of genres like electronica, post-rock, trip-hop, chillwave and glitch. With influences leaning towards edIT, Four Tet, Baths and Amon Tobin, if Nosaj Thing and Shlohmo merged together, it would come out sounding a lot like Koloto. It’s no surprise that this skilled songstress has crafted something so personally distinctive, enjoyable and on point in just about every experienced mood possible.

 

Koloto’s remix of “Towards?” heightens the ethereal nature of the track, with crisp clicks, snaps and dreamy water-droplets pushing Theodore’s mesmerising vocal melodies along over mystical synth-sounds. Koloto manages to blend her signature sound of trip-hop-inspired drumbeats and spaced-out melodies flawlessly with Theodore’s haunting vocals and experimental instrumental flair, creating a whole new track that swirls like a dreamscape around the listener, clicking and whirring over blissful choral melodies and reminding us that anything is possible.

 

On the Koloto remix of “Towards?”, Koloto says, “I’ve had my head (and studio) fully immersed in my own music for the last year or so, so it was great to be asked to work on this beautiful track by Theodore. I’ve a tendency to over complexify things when it comes to making music, so with this one I really wanted to exercise some restraint. The original track has some really solid melodies and progressions, so my aim was to try and create a simple percussive backdrop that would allow them to play out.”

Follow Theodore:

Website – Facebook – Twitter – Soundcloud – Youtube – Instagram – Spotify

 

Follow Koloto:
Facebook – Twitter – Soundcloud – Youtube – Instagram – Spotify

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Kolombo
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Kolombo

by the partae December 13, 2018
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Where are you currently based and what is the music scene like there?

I’m based in Belgium, in my hometown Namur. It’s been a while since the electronic music scene in Belgium is more into techno. Different from the time I’ve started to get involved with electronic music (end of 80’s) where was basically called “newbeat” – end of new wave, mixed with techno.

Please tell us about your latest and forthcoming releases -we know you’ll be back on Dirtybird + the release for Warung Records…- what else?

That’s right, my next release (March 2019) on Dirtybird is gonna be again for the Barbecue compilation (early this year I had a track at same compilation). The one for Warung is a collab with Ron Carroll, he’s de voice of the famous “Lucky Star” with a remix from Phonique, good because both of us has a history with the Club (Warung).  Upcoming for next year there is a few remixes and solo releases at the labels Sweat Club (Australia), Moonbootique (Germany), Animal Language (Netherlands), Bunny Tiger (Germany) and of course at LouLou Records.

What has influenced the most Kolombo’s sound, and how do you usually go about writing music?


I’ve been influenced by many sounds, I have a huge background on old school sounds of any kind, old hip hop, funky, house, techno to name a few, I am very eclectic when is about music. I don’t have any special way to write music, it depends of my inspiration at the time, sometimes I am more on the mood for melodic, but lately I’ve been more into house and techno.

You are the co-owner of LouLou Records! How and why did you decide to start the label (back in 2005, right)?

We started (LouLou Players and I) the label in 2004. At the beginning was just to release our own tracks only on vinyl and also to be able to have a space to bet in new talents that we believe in.

What do you find most challenging and rewarding about running your own imprint?

The challenge is to get support from other artists, especially bigger ones, to play our releases and believe in what we are doing. The reward is to get this support, especially because we focus on new talents.

LouLou Records released the new ‘Sinner & James – All About EP’ a few days ago, can you tell us how the process of putting this EP together and what it means to you?

These guys are from Canada and they had a previous EP released 2 months ago at the label, we really believe on their work, they have an old school touch on house which we really like. It’s the kind of new talent we like to bet on.

How did you get into and learn all about tech / studio production? What programs and equipment do you use to produce and record music?

I’ve learn by myself back in the end of 80’s with the Atari 1400 ST and Akai S900, I think it was the first machine for that, with 3 floppies for the Cubase program. Now I use manly MKS-80, MKS-50, Jupiter 4, Siel Opera 6, Nord Rack, Roland SH32 to name a few.

What do you most enjoy about writing, recording and performing music?

I love everything. I like parties, of course, but I also love to have my studio time alone. I’m a nerd.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

Many things, at the moment Childish Gambino, Al Green, Stevie Wonder, Dilated Peoples, A Tribe Called Quest, Roberta Flack, George Benson, Norah Jones, Sampa The Great, Syl Johnson and more.

What is your opinion of ADE Event Amsterdam? How profitable for business can be? What activities / showcases have you been doing this year?

ADE is amazing! It’s the time and place for who work in the electronic music industry to be. I’ve been going every year since probably 10 years ago. But this year was good; we could make so many connections and meetings. It’s a shame because I always want to attend more panels of the conference, but as we have a lot of meetings this is not possible. I could be to our showcase, its being going on at Up Club for 4 years already.

What do you have planned for the remainder of 2018 going into 2019?

I’ve took one month off for studio time, after Christmas I am going to my annual South America summer tour till the end of January – I’ll be playing in many places on Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay.

Favourite food and place to hang out?

I love pretty much every food, but specially Thai and Japanese. Place to hang out is my friend’s bar/store called Art Salon in Namur (my hometown) is very chilled and I can meet all my friends there. I can arrive there at any time of the day; I’ll meet some good friends around.

 

https://www.kolombo.be/

https://www.beatport.com/artist/kolombo/18647

https://www.facebook.com/kolomboofficialfanpage/

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Doorly set for massive 14 date Australian tour!

by the partae December 13, 2018
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Tour Dates

Wednesday 26th Dec: Blueprint, Sydney (Day)
Wednesday 26th Dec: Heydey, Wollongong (Night)
Monday 31st Dec: W Hotel, Bali
Tuesday 1st Jan: Habitat Garden Party, Perth
Thursday 3rd Jan: Electric Rush, Queenstown
Saturday 5th Jan: Aquarius Pool Party, Byron Bay
Friday 11th Jan: Collude, Auckland
Saturday 12th Jan: Blue Diamond, Melbourne
Saturday 12th Jan: Sooki Lounge, Belgrave
Saturday 19th Jan: Proud Marys, Central Coast
 Saturday 19th Jan: Newcastle Hotel, Newcastle
Friday 25th Jan: Mr Wolf, Canberra
27th Jan: Old Soul, Maroochydore
27th Jan: Catalina Boat Party, Noosa

Australia can’t get enough of Doorly. The local favourite and all-round fun guy has been a staple in the global dance scene for over 5 years after moving through the ranks faster than most could (even Pete Tong named him as a future star). Doorly soon found himself playing on the globe’s most reputable dancefloors, so skilled at his trade that Pete Tong requested he record a live BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix direct from a club.

From DJing at Times Square to remixing the likes of Kanye West,The Prodigy and Basement Jaxx, Doorly is creatively in a league of his own. Now his own record label Reptile Dysfunction, which presents frequent releases of his own work, is becoming a bona fide brand of its own. Recently London club fabric invited the label and Doorly to host a night at the legendary venue, and Doorly ended up playing B2B with house legend Green Velvet for five hours. WIth 15 dates in under a month, there can be no doubt that Australia loves Doorly.

It’s been just a few years since Pete Tong touted Doorly as a future star, but not even the Radio 1 icon could have predicted just how rapid his ascent would be. As of 2016, he can already add two Essential Mixes, multiple Beatport and Traxsource No.1s, including a month-long stint at No.1 in the Beatport Chart with ‘Gravity Check’ (one of 2016’s biggest summer records), production for Usher and Nicki Minaj, sharing the stage with The Prodigy & LCD Soundsystem, acclaimed releases on Cajual, Dirtybird and Hot Creations and studio collaborations with Green Velvet, Switch & Grandmaster Flash to his ever-growing list of achievements.

Doorly cut his teeth in his native Huddersfield, running his own party and booking the likes Armand Van Helden, Fatboy Slim, Erol Alkan, Annie Mac, 2 Many DJs and eventually Pete Tong, who was so impressed by his ability behind the decks that he offered him a Live Radio 1 Essential Mix direct from the club. Following this seal of approval, Doorly’s gig schedule took on a life of its own, with DJing in Time Square New York, and every major festival plus touring regularly alongside Fatboy Slim & Soulwax just some of the highlights.

At the same time as touring, Doorly was working hard honing his craft in the studio, establishing himself as a versatile, in-demand producer. Remix work for an enviable list of A-list acts followed, with imaginative reworkings of tracks from Kanye West, The Prodigy, Claude Vonstroke, Groove Armada and Basement Jaxx setting Doorly on a different creative level to many of his peers.

In 2012 Doorly relocated to Los Angeles, California. From this base he launched a diverse array of his own parties, ranging from sunshine house and disco gatherings on the rooftops of Austin at SXSW & Miami with Skream and Jackmaster, to 2000 capacity ‘secret’ warehouse parties in Downtown LA. From humble beginnings, these Doorly & Friends Events have gone on to establish residencies at Ministry of Sound (London), AIR (Amsterdam), Sound (Los Angeles) and Canal Mills (Leeds), Space & Pikes Hotel (Ibiza), Sisyphos (Berlin) plus regular parties in Miami, San Francisco, Asia and across the world including a mansion party at Coachella at which Disclosure played after their main festival appearance.

In 2014 he achieved what he had been threatening to for some time, topping the Beatport overall chart with his Shadow Child collaboration ‘Piano Weapon’. In that same year, Doorly & Cajmere’s ‘The Way’ sat at No.1 overall on Traxsource and in the top 10 of the Beatport house chart for over a month, with his releases being hammered by the likes Maceo Plex, Jamie Jones, Seth Troxler, Skream, Jackmaster, Agoria & Annie Mac to name a few.

2015 alone saw Doorly releases on Cajual, Dirtybird, Moon Harbour, Toolroom and Hot Creations; an impressive list of labels that demonstrate the towering standards he sets himself, as well as the high regard his production are held in by many of the industry’s tastemakers.

Above all else however, Doorly is first and foremost a DJ, with his dedication to and passion for the craft apparent to everyone who sees him perform. Sets are played out across four CDJs & Vinyl plus samplers and FX units, and he is a firm believer that a DJ set should be a live, unique experience. To that end, Doorly continues to work alongside Pioneer as one of its Pro-DJ Ambassadors and is directly involved with testing, design and training with Pioneer DJ equipment together with fellow craftsmen James Zabiela & Eats Everything.

Also Doorly’s performance skills have now been enlisted by Dolby who are launching a new 5.1 surround sound club system which Doorly demonstrated at Ministry of Sound in May and will tour in Full worldwide as Dolbys ambassador in January 2017.

In Ibiza, Doorly maintains as unyielding a presence as ever, with his 11th season living on the island including gigs at Pacha, Pikes Hotel, Ibiza Rocks and Space – for what was the legendary venue’s final season and Doorly Hosting the main room with his Doorly & Friends Brand as well as playing the final Closing Party – while Doorly & Friends went from strength to strength with takeover shows at Snowbombing Festival, Rainbow Warehouse Birmingham, Beatherder and various other workdwide Festivals in FIJI, North America and Australia.

On the production front, 2016 has progressed in impressive fashion. In February Doorly dropped his hugely anticipated remix of Carl Craig & Green Velvet’s ‘So What’, with that same month seeing the release of ‘Want Silver’, a collaboration with ZDS on David Squillace’s This & That imprint. Further production triumphs came in the shape of remixes of Claptone ‘Anything’, a remix for Fatboy Slim’s alias “Mighty Dub Katz, an acclaimed three track EP ‘ Rabbit Hole’ on Cajual and ‘Gravity Check’, A collaboration with House Legend Marshall Jefferson on Dirtybird records and a collaboration with Darius Syrossian that sat atop the Beatport tech house chart for over a month and was without question one of the biggest tracks of the summer.

October see’s Doorly Hit the road for a jam packed USA Solo headline tour and well as a 2nd tour of America as Support For Booka Shade on their Live Shows. Finishing off 2016 with a run of shows that will take him all the way around the globe in quick succession hitting Asia, Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, Bali, Thailand and the notorious Holy Ship Cruise in the Carribean all in the space of a month.


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Erthlings
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Erthlings share new video for ‘Cuts and Bruises’

by the partae December 13, 2018
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PRAISE FOR ERTHLINGS

“the most impressive debut single you’ll hear this year.”
The Line Of Best Fit

“So crisp, so clean, so cool.”
Richard Kingsmill, triple j

“It’s sparse at first, then sneakily multilayered without losing its hypnotic cool.”
The New York Times

“Girl band is building bridges across globe”
Daily Telegraph

‘These Aussie ladies can seriously groove.’
NYLON Magazine

“…You Shouldn’t Underestimate Their Age’
Refinery29

“…shimmery, slinky indie-disco-pop groove…”
Gorilla vs Bear

‘Erthlings ‘Bridges’ is an effervescent indie-pop delight’
Purple Sneakers

Sydney band Erthlings today share their new video for single ‘Cuts & Bruises’, directed by Cybele Malinowski and choreographed by Sydney Dance Company’s Larissa McGowan, along with 4 incredible young dancers.

Cybele Malinowski shares, “The Cuts & Bruises video explores the pervasive poison that can quietly corrode a relationship, playing between the switches of joy/apathy, passion/rage & love/hate. These themes are visually illustrated with the use of saturated colour gels & symbolised through powerful and emotionally charged choreography.”

The video follows the release of ‘Cuts & Bruises’ this month and debut single ‘Bridges’, which saw the band earn early praise form the likes of triple j, Zane Lowe and Matt Wilkinson from Apple Music’s Beats 1 Radio, The New York Times, NME, MTV, and more. 

Erthlings played alongside Wafia and G Flip across sold out shows in Sydney and are set to support Amy Shark in Sydney and Melbourne, and Clairo across her Australian tour ahead of Laneway Festival in 2019.

‘Cuts & Bruises’ is out now via Future Classic, buy/stream here.

UPCOMING TOUR DATES
Sun 23 Dec – Yours & Owls Christmas – North Wollongong
Wed 30 Jan – Howler w/ Clairo – Melbourne
Wed 6 Feb – Oxford Art Factory w/ Clairo – Sydney
Fri 10 May – Hordern Pavilion w/ Amy Shark – Sydney
Sat 11 May – Margaret Court Arena w/ Amy Shark – Melbourne

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BENTLE
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Debut Track From Australian Producer BENTLE

by the partae December 13, 2018
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Today’s debut release ‘100x’  from Australia’s newest producer BENTLE, has got our attention.

‘100x’ is like watching a romance film in slow motion with a rose gold filter. Which makes sense considering BENTLE describes his debut track as being birthed in a small bedroom with the afternoon sunset seeping through the windows.

Pursuing the conceptuality of Frank Ocean, the accost of James Blake and the expanse of Bon Iver, ‘100x’ captures a sonic soundscape distorted with mesmerising emotions through the soaring vocals and swirling reverberating tones, an individualistic sound for BENTLE as Australia’s newest producer.

A sound that demands one to stop what their doing and meditate on a meaningful thought, “‘100x’ is an introspective screenshot of the realities of expectations, responsibility and the evolving nature of love….exploring the context of two people acknowledging the complexities of love and questioning the picture of it that society often provides to them” BENTLE explains. ‘100x’ is a disposition that is so dramatically evocative and romantic.

This debut single is a taste for a new EP that will grace our ear drums in early 2019 and a series of interactive live shows for us to get to know the new artist a bit better.

‘100x’ is out EVERYWHERE now. 

BENTLE
‘100x’ | SINGLE
OUT THURSDAY DECEMBER 13
(INDEPENDENT)

 

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JOYCE MANOR
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JOYCE MANOR ANNOUNCE 2019 AUSTRALIAN EAST COAST TOUR

by the partae December 12, 2018
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Handsome Tours is excited to reveal that enigmatic Epitaph rockers Joyce Manor will return to Australia in February/March 2019, playing shows in Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra and Melbourne as well as Wollongong’s The Farmer & The Owl Festival. 

The headline run follows a huge visit in 2017 which saw Joyce Manor play to sold out rooms supporting The Smith Street Band as well as their own sweaty club shows. The tour celebrates the release of Joyce Manor’s acclaimed fifth album ‘Million Dollars To Kill Me’ released in September on Epitaph.

If Joyce Manor’s 2016 release ‘Cody’ was about growing up, then ‘Million Dollars To Kill Me’ is about what happens next—the reckonings with love, money, doubt and confusion, and the hope that persists despite it all. The title stems from a memorable moment in Blink 182 drummer Travis Barke’s memoir, in which he recounts offering a friend a million dollars to end his life. It’s a sad and unsettling story, and thus perfectly representative of the Californian quartet’s sound.

Recorded with Kurt Ballou of Converge, the album is awash with a tangible, almost haunting yearning.  It is “filled with miniature spaces containing huge, overwhelming anxieties, in short digestible punk” (Spin Magazine). It has seen this much loved Epitaph Records signing continue to mature, “their willingness to expand the subtleties of their sound making for an enthralling listen” (Pitchfork).

Joyce Manor formed in Torrance, California in 2008. Their self-titled first album, released in 2011,was sharp and sad and as a result found forever homes on many a Tumblr blogger’s  Best Of. Its final track, “Constant Headache” eventually became the band’s most enduring song, cementing their sound as amalgamation of sad and tough at the same time using vocalist Barry Johnson’s mix of major and minor chords.

Tickets to Joyce Manor’s Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne shows are on sale now.

Don’t miss out. These shows promise to be the perfect accompaniment to those melancholy end-of-summer feels.

JOYCE MANOR
2019 AUSTRALIAN TOUR
TICKETS ON SALE NOW

Wednesday February 27, 2019
Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
Tickets here

Friday March 1, 2019
ANU Bar, Canberra
Tickets here

Saturday March 2, 2019
Farmer & The Owl, Wollongong

Tuesday March 5, 2019
Corner Hotel, Melbourne
Tickets here

Wednesday March 6, 2019
Foundry, Brisbane
Tickets here

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Zeal & Ardor
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Zeal & Ardor Announce Australia & New Zealand Stranger Fruit Tour 2019

by the partae December 12, 2018
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Zeal & Ardor is truly a musical force like no other. A one-time experiment of Swiss-American mastermind Manuel Gagneux, the avant-garde combination of negro spirituals and black metal embraced on his 2015 album Devil Is Fine quickly connected with several previously unstruck chords – as though American slaves had found Satanism rather than Christianity. After being invited to play the illustrious Roadburn Festival while still a bedroom concoction, a full lineup was soon established, and the global rollout begun. 2018’s follow-up Stranger Fruit took the now-complete band to new heights of powerful weirdness and sharp social commentary, and has already seen their name emblazoned on several high profile end of year lists – including those of the revered Decibel and Revolver magazines. This experiment is emboldened and only just beginning.

Making their debut Australian appearance alongside Deafheaven at the Perth Festival in February 2019,Zeal & Ardor will then perform a string of exclusive headline shows in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane, as well as jumping across for an exclusive appearance in Wellington, New Zealand.

Tickets on sale @ 9am on Thursday December 13
Head to carbonsunset.com for more information

CARBON SUNSET PRESENTS

ZEAL & ARDOR
STRANGER FRUIT TOUR 2019
AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND

FRIDAY 22 FEBRUARY – PERTH FESTIVAL, PERTH (WITH DEAFHEAVEN)
SATURDAY 23 FEBRUARY – STAY GOLD, MELBOURNE (18+)
MONDAY 25 FEBRUARY – VALHALLA, WELLINGTON (NEW ZEALAND) (18+)
WEDNESDAY 27 FEBRUARY – CROWBAR, SYDNEY (18+)
THURSDAY 28 FEBRUARY – THE BRIGHTSIDE, BRISBANE (18+)
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UP DOWN Festival Line Up Announcement – SUNDAY 17 MARCH 2019 NEWCASTLE FORESHORE

by the partae December 12, 2018
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Sun-kissed beats and tropical vibes collide on the line up for Australia’s newest boutique beach party, UP DOWN – washing over Newcastle Foreshore on Sunday 17 March.

Curated by the team behind festival staple THIS THAT, UP DOWN perfectly blends all the smells, tastes and sounds of a Sunday session on the beach. Mixing up the perfect cocktail of tropical house, chilled beats and summer bangers, organisers have excelled with the festival’s debut first line up announcement.

Leading the field are Italian dance punks The Bloody Beetroots, returning to Australia for the first time since 2016. They’ll punch out bounce-worthy classics like ‘Rocksteady’ and ‘Warp 1.9’ to shake up the sandy soil. Also flying in for the occasion is Swedish ‘Teenage Crimes’ mastermind Adrian Lux bringing his very best house music vibes to the beach. Caribbean dreams take over UP DOWN with Trinidadian dancehall and soca king The Jillionaire (of Major Lazer fame) getting tropical.

Miracle worker Motez leads a strong contingent of Aussie flavours, bringing his impressive floor-fillers toUP DOWN‘s debut event. Set Mo’s ‘White Dress’ and ‘I Belong Here’ are best enjoyed with a sunset and drink in hand – UP DOWN can provide both when they hit the stage. High energy hits when the likes of CARMADA, Nina Las Vegas, Luen, Basenji, TØRIPEPPER, Go Freek and Kilter get up. Or get down with the smooth sounds of Kota Banks, Roland Tings and Elk Road. 

UP DOWN is just warming up. The two stage gathering has limited capacity to maximize the right vibes. With pop up cocktail bars and the best street food on offer, UP DOWN aims to please for this relaxing afternoon mixer. What to wear? Dressing the part isn’t just allowed, it’s encouraged so pull out those boardies and back ties, frocks and flowers for the ultimate Sunday session.

With tickets starting at just $49.90 they are expected to move fast. The festival is also running a buy four, get one free ‘Party Pack’ offer until sold out.  

UP DOWN members pre sale begins this Thursday Dec 13 at 9am AEDT.
General Public tickets are on sale Friday December 14 at 9am AEDT.  


18+ EVENT
SUN 17 MARCH | 1PM – 9PM

CAMP SHORTLAND | NEWCASTLE FORESHORE

SIGN UP FOR PRE SALE HERE
ON SALE AT UPDOWNFESTIVAL.COM.AU
TICKETS FROM $49.90 + BF

MEMBERS PRE SALE THU 13 DEC, 9AM AEDT
GA ON SALE FRI 14 DEC, 9AM AEDT

FT. IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER

ADRIAN LUX (SWE)
BASENJI
THE BLOODY BEETROOTS (ITA)
CARMADA
ELK ROAD
GO FREEK
THE JILLIONAIRE (of Major Lazer)
KILTER
KOTA BANKS
LUEN
MOTEZ
NINA LAS VEGAS
ROLAND TINGS
SET MO
TØRIPEPPER
+ more to be announced

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Ferris & Sylvester
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Ferris & Sylvester announce first-ever headline tour

by the partae December 12, 2018
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ALSO PLAYING EUROSONIC FESTIVAL

‘BURNING RIVER’
NEW SINGLE OUT NOW

Critically acclaimed duo Ferris & Sylvester have announced their first ever headline tour of the UK and Ireland. Running through February 2019 it will see the band play nine-dates, with a London headline show at The Lexington on February 11th. Tickets are available now through ferrisandsylvester.com/tour

Regarding their forthcoming tour Ferris & Sylvester say, “It feels so surreal to be announcing our first headline tour of the UK & Ireland. We’ve done over a hundred shows this year across the UK and Europe, shared the stage with our heroes and met so many brilliant people. And now we get to do our own tour! We cannot wait for the new year, we have so much we want to share with you.”

Ferris & Sylvester have been prolific names on the UK’s live scene and have played to thousands of people this year, with major shows alongside the likes of Jade Bird, George Ezra, Eric Clapton, Robert Plant and many more.

They have played a number of high profile festivals this summer including BST Hyde Park, the main stage at Wilderness Festival and a sold-out show at Reeperbahn Festival among many others. Ferris & Sylvester have now been announced for their first festival of 2019 and will play at Eurosonic in January.

The duo recently released their new single ‘Burning River’, the first taste of an exciting new project inspired by their recent writing trips to Iceland.

Produced by Michael Rendall (Pink Floyd, Paul McCartney, Echo & The Bunnymen), ‘Burning River’ pulls together Icelandic chants, captivating percussion, blues guitars and the pair’s unmistakable harmonies. The result finds Ferris & Sylvester expanding their sound into something that is both their most raw and heartfelt yet.

The track has clocked up well over 300,000 streams on Spotify and its release has led them to receive continued support from the likes of BBC Introducing, The Independent, The Guardian and other tastemakers.

In just a year Ferris & Sylvester have been quick to capture the hearts of fans and critics across the country. Now starting 2019 with their first ever headline tour the band are gearing up for their biggest yet. Full Ferris & Sylvester headline tour dates can be found below:

FERRIS & SYLVESTER FEBRUARY HEADLINE TOUR DATES
4th – Leeds, Oporto
5th – Glasgow, Poetry Club
6th – Manchester, Eagle Inn
7th – Birmingham, Cuban Embassy
9th – Exeter, Cavern
11th – London, The Lexington
12th – Brighton, The Prince Albert
13th – Southampton, The Joiners
14th – Dublin, Sound House

ACCLAIM FOR FERRIS & SYLVESTER

“A rich and fully realised sound that leaves you pining for a full length.”
Rolling Stone

“An overlooked masterpiece of Brit Folk that should already have made them household names.”
MOJO

“Alt Simon & Garfunkel… dreamy pop with spikey sentiments.”
The Guardian

“Their contagious blend of country and rambunctious rockabilly is beautifully delivered”
The Independent

“A major new talent.”
Richard Madeley, Radio 2

“Ferris & Sylvester’s harmonies and grounded tones seem like they were born together.”
BBC Introducing

“Something very special indeed”
Ricky Ross, BBC Radio Scotland

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Kids At Midnight

by the partae December 12, 2018
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What is your name and role within Kids At Midnight?

My name is Jane Elizabeth Hanley and I am the Singer, Songwriter, Engineer, Producer, Mixer, Record Label, CEO…lol yeah it’s just me.

Where are you currently based and what is the music scene like there?

I’m based between Brunswick and a little country town on the coast Cape Paterson where I grew up. I split my time fairly evenly. I romantically can’t let go. I’m just a small town girl.

How did you first start playing music?

I was always singing and dancing at dance school since I was a little girl. I played saxophone in the high school band in year 7 but you can’t sing with a sax in your mouth so I stopped… I kinda wish I hadn’t! But I knew I wanted to write songs so I bought a cheap second hand guitar when I was 16 and taught myself to play by watching Oasis videos.

You’ve recently released a single ‘By Your Side’ what influenced the sound and songwriting for this track?

It’s pretty unashamedly 80s. I’m someone who wears her musical influences on her sleeve. But the sound of a John Hughes soundtrack…the twinklie-ness of the final scene of an 80s movie, it’s just an unashamed romance that’s not cool anymore… that’s what I dig so that’s what I made.

How has ‘By Your Side’ been received by fans and critics?

I’ve had some really lovely messages from fans about it and Dec Byrne’s Unearthed review was pretty perfect he said, “swaying with my high school crush under the disco ball at the end of the year dance to this…” it’s like he pulled the mood file from my brain! So I think it’s being received well! As much as you can really know.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

Jack Rivers album is too sick for words. Haim and Phoenix will always be on rotation with me. And then my classics on rote. Heart, Tom Petty, Fleetwood Mac, Spandau Ballet… I run a Saturday night called ‘I Wanna Be Adored’ which is basically like a Bluelight Disco for adults, it’s all nerdy pop from all eras but it’s like the most amazing night. So I’m always inadvertently listening to the best songs of all time lol

How do you usually go about writing music?

If I’m at home I’ll jump on Ableton and start playing something on the keys or guitar, sing a long in gibberish until it starts to take form or story. Or if I’m driving (things come to me a lot when I’m driving to the coast) I’ll record little voice memos of lines or melodies.

You have an album coming out in 2019, can you please give us an idea of what to expect?

The album is a dreamy indie synth soundtrack to a movie that you can’t remember seeing but you somehow know. I hope it sounds like driving around the coast road in a thinking of the one you can’t have, LA nights, small town summers and slow motion 80s romance.

Where and when did you record?

It’s all recorded in my spare room. I call it the ‘studio’ but my boyfriend also has his computer in there so we have to call it the ‘Studio/Gaming Room’ but that’s just to be nice. He has a little corner.

I hear that you wrote, produced and engineered / recorded the whole album yourself, why did you choose to do everything yourself?

It’s a combination of things. The fact that I can is one. It gives me time to fit recording in with my everyday life but also money is a big thing for an independent artist. I’m one person so the cost of an engineer, studio time, producer, mixer is a little scary. So I did it all myself.

How and where did you learn the skills to write music and also produce and record?

In terms of songwriting think you learn over your life of listening. I wanted to write pop songs ever since I was little but I couldn’t, I didn’t play, so once I taught myself what chords were I just ferociously went at it. Songwriting is a luxury I don’t take lightly. In terms of recording, my brother and I went halves in a Tascam 4 track tape recorder in 1997. I tried as hard as I could to record little demos on that but really some years went past, I was in an electronic duo and the guy did all the producing. We got really into it and then he decided to not do music anymore and I was kind of like, “nnnoooooooo what am I going to dooooo??!” And then after a week or so of feeling sorry for myself I just thought, “ Well you’d better learn to do it yourself then hey!” And I got Ableton, watched the Tutorial CD over and over and just tried and failed until I was making things that sounded ok. Then the next thing sounded a bit better. And that took about 3 years until the first thing I released sounded really good.

What programs and equipment did you use?

I used Ableton (bless, saved my life) a Mac, Universal Audio Apollo Twin Duo, a Shure sm7b I’ve had for 7 years I bought because it was the mic Michael Jackson recorded Thriller on, midi keyboard, a Squire Strat because I can’t afford a real Strat and my Taylor Semi Acoustic.

Triple J has been showing you a lot of love, what do you think it is about your music the resonates so well with so many people?

I really don’t know. I don’t think you can know why people like your music. I’ve had some people mention similar things that they can immediately picture themselves in my songs like a movie, I write pretty cinematically, and that’s what I want people to feel., I used to exist solely to consume movies. I’ve always been a daydreamer. Pretending I was this character or that character so maybe, hopefully, that has switched to my songwriting.

You’ve had 2 million Spotify streams to date, how has this massive exposure helped to propel your musical career?

Spotify plays have exposed my music to so many more people than I could have myself. And people all over the world. It’s just opened up the net of people that would’ve heard my stuff. It’s helping with the album and the prospect of touring in the future because you can see where people are listening to there’s some cool stuff coming up. It’s also allowed me to do some mentoring to learning Producers with The Art Centres ‘Operator’ Series, which is pretty cool because when I was learning I felt like I didn’t have anyone to ask, so it’s been really awesome to be able to help other female and female identifying producers who are starting out.

Your previous single was synced with MTV’s infamous Jersey Shore, how did this come about?

That was a while ago. It happened from MySpace! That was when Rich (we’re still great mates) was in Kids At Midnight and we wrote these little electro pop gems and we got a message from the MTV Music Licensing Department and we were like, ‘Yeah right…SUUUUUURE you’re from MTV.’ But it turns out she was. And we signed and the track is on Season 3 and it comes up on the screen and I will always think that is so cool.

What do you have planned for 2019?

The album is out early in the year along with the second single so I just can’t wait for that! I’m completely busting! I’ll be doing a little tour for that. I want to go back to LA for a bit and write for other artists too, so I’m constantly writing tracks. I also want to release other artists on my label.

What do you like to do away from music?

Well I work as a DJ and a Dance Teacher so I’m never really away from music. But when I’m away from music I just want to sit near or IN the water and have some bevies with my mates and tell jokes and get up to shenanigans. I write a lot and have just gone back to tinkering with screenplays I’ve written in the past. Apart from 80s movies I also am a bit obsessed with British historical documentaries (I’m so cool)

Favourite food and place to hangout?

My Mums Spag Bol. Obvs. Fave place to hangout…a mates back yard, my sisters balcony, Cape beach, anywhere there’s my mates, my fam, a Bev, tunes.

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