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Alpha Centauri ‘Get Your Money Up’ Premiere

by the partae August 1, 2023
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The second preview of the up-and-coming singer and MC’s upcoming debut album, Get Your Money Up is a funked-up anthem about making your dreams become a reality — about showing up and putting one foot in front of the other to move forward. “There are a lot of people that do nothing more than brag about their goals and dreams — but 80% of it is fabricated,” Alpha says. “This song is about seriously pursuing your dream — whether it’s music, the arts, a side hustle, education, or a life goal. Nothing happens unless YOU put the effort into it over the long term. There are no cheat codes to success in the real world.” Get Your Money Up is both an optimistic blueprint to following your dreams and a biographic tale of Alpha’s own ambition to get to this point in his career. Alpha Centauri (real name: Sean Chigumba) is originally from Zimbabwe, where he was educated (and later worked) as a lawyer. However, after passing the bar and becoming licensed in his homeland, he realized that the legal life was not for him. He changed gears and got on a plane for Canada with the plan of giving music a serious shot. Alpha made quick use of his new B.C. home by releasing a single (with fellow ex-pat Zimbabwean Swisher) about his experience leaving home (Away in 2016), which he self-produced on a 12-year-old laptop on his apartment’s kitchen table. Away was recently used as the theme to the feature film Evelyne, now streaming on the Roku Channel.

Alpha then set his sights on getting in front of local live audiences, performing shows with local hip-hop artists such as Moka Only, Illvis Freshly, Mo Moshiri (of Sweatshop Union) and Sirreal to refine his craft. During this time, he also began a surge of songwriting, which continued through the COVID lockdowns of 2020. Eventually, Alpha caught the ear of producer Wes Smith and engineer Justin Hicks. Eight songs were recorded with a full band between January and October 2022, with the Afrobeat-tinged first single I’ll Fly released in January 2023.

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Tence Interview

by the partae August 1, 2023
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Where are you currently based?
Nottingham.How did you first start playing music?
I was always into music. I first started playing piano in Littleover Derby when I was 6.

What’s been happening recently?
Just had my first release party and it went way better than I imagined. I was really stressed about it and wanted people to enjoy themselves and looking at the videos back it looks like they did.Your latest single ‘Antidote’ is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting?
A lot of influence from Dave’s album Psychodrama. But I actually wrote the 8 bar break in the middle (the antidote bars) 2 years ago in Lockdown when I think everyone was struggling with mental health and loneliness.

How did you go about writing Antidote?
I wanted to write a song which is relevant to what I’ve been seeing more recently, regarding social media, mental health and politics. I wanted to shed a light on all the lies that the Tory government are giving out and the pure stupidity of the past prime ministers who have been in power most recently, for example Boris Johnson. I truly hope we escape this period of inflation right now and the world changes for the better. I want people to relate to what I’m saying and if they do or not I don’t mind but I appreciate anyone who takes the time of their day to play one of my songs.

Where and when did you record/produce/master and who did you work with?
The track was produced by The Deadrose Music Company, a very good friend who’s a talented producer and engineer and also a big inspiration to me. I recorded the 1st draft vocal of antidote in a home studio and realised it had a lot of potential. So then took it to Elementz studio in Nottingham to get a better, more clean recording. The engineer in Elementz was Andy Zoutr, another good friend and a talented producer/ engineer. The master was done by Gawp music (a good friend of Deadrose).

How did you approach the recording process?
I delivered the vocal with more energy and feeling, compared to my other more laid back flow. I felt that more expression in the vocal was needed due to the topics I talk about in the song.

What is the meaning behind this single?
I wanted to show a different and more vulnerable side to my music hoping people would connect with my songs more.
Please tell us about any upcoming music:
The upcoming singles are bangers, a couple more collaborations coming up as well…Who are you listening to at the moment?
I’m listening to a lot of Jhus at the moment, he just dropped a project and I’m a big fan of it.

What’s planned for the remainder of 2023?
This year I want to and will stay consistent with my music and releases.

Favourite food and place to hangout?
When I’m home I love eating boiled eggs with toast. But when I’m out having food at the moment I like getting a spicy chicken burger and chips lol, it’s just peng.  And honestly, my favourite to hang out is my room, because I have everything that I need there…. my music setup and a TV, couldn’t ask for more.

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Tence Interview

by the partae August 1, 2023
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Where are you currently based?
Nottingham.How did you first start playing music?
I was always into music. I first started playing piano in Littleover Derby when I was 6.

What’s been happening recently?
Just had my first release party and it went way better than I imagined. I was really stressed about it and wanted people to enjoy themselves and looking at the videos back it looks like they did.Your latest single ‘Antidote’ is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting?
A lot of influence from Dave’s album Psychodrama. But I actually wrote the 8 bar break in the middle (the antidote bars) 2 years ago in Lockdown when I think everyone was struggling with mental health and loneliness.

How did you go about writing Antidote?
I wanted to write a song which is relevant to what I’ve been seeing more recently, regarding social media, mental health and politics. I wanted to shed a light on all the lies that the Tory government are giving out and the pure stupidity of the past prime ministers who have been in power most recently, for example Boris Johnson. I truly hope we escape this period of inflation right now and the world changes for the better. I want people to relate to what I’m saying and if they do or not I don’t mind but I appreciate anyone who takes the time of their day to play one of my songs.

Where and when did you record/produce/master and who did you work with?
The track was produced by The Deadrose Music Company, a very good friend who’s a talented producer and engineer and also a big inspiration to me. I recorded the 1st draft vocal of antidote in a home studio and realised it had a lot of potential. So then took it to Elementz studio in Nottingham to get a better, more clean recording. The engineer in Elementz was Andy Zoutr, another good friend and a talented producer/ engineer. The master was done by Gawp music (a good friend of Deadrose).

How did you approach the recording process?
I delivered the vocal with more energy and feeling, compared to my other more laid back flow. I felt that more expression in the vocal was needed due to the topics I talk about in the song.

What is the meaning behind this single?
I wanted to show a different and more vulnerable side to my music hoping people would connect with my songs more.
Please tell us about any upcoming music:
The upcoming singles are bangers, a couple more collaborations coming up as well…Who are you listening to at the moment?
I’m listening to a lot of Jhus at the moment, he just dropped a project and I’m a big fan of it.

What’s planned for the remainder of 2023?
This year I want to and will stay consistent with my music and releases.

Favourite food and place to hangout?
When I’m home I love eating boiled eggs with toast. But when I’m out having food at the moment I like getting a spicy chicken burger and chips lol, it’s just peng.  And honestly, my favourite to hang out is my room, because I have everything that I need there…. my music setup and a TV, couldn’t ask for more.

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TENCE – Antidote (Taikomochi Records)

by the partae July 31, 2023
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ARTIST: TENCE

TRACK: ANTIDOTE

LABEL: TAIKOMOCHI RECORDS

TENCE returns with a new track Antidote! A rising force in UK rap music which delivers an electrifying and unfiltered experience. Brace yourself for a sonic assault as TENCE’s hard-hitting lyrics collide with blistering beats and captivating strings, leaving an indelible mark on your soul.

Prepare to embark on an emotional journey through the depths of mental health and the stark realities that plague today’s youth. TENCE fearlessly shines a light on the challenges faced by a generation left behind and let down by their leaders. With every word, he unveils a compelling narrative that exposes the cracks in society, forcing us to confront our collective search for an antidote.

TENCE comments ‘This track is a little departure from my usual club inspired UK rap and sees me introduce to the world some of my internal demons and social challenges I see in the world’

TENCE’s raw and unapologetic approach reverberates through your bones, leaving you breathless and hungry for more. His lyrical prowess and commanding presence on the mic demand attention as he confronts the harsh realities head-on. It’s a visceral experience that lingers, pushing the boundaries of the genre and redefining UK rap for a new generation.

“ANTIDOTE” by TENCE | Released 28th July on Taikomochi Records

LISTEN | STREAM  https://bfan.link/antidote-6

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WANDERER FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES STELLAR FINAL LINE-UP

by the partae July 31, 2023
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Photo credit: Travys Owen

Adding to an already stellar line-up, Wanderer Festival has released its final program announcement, cementing a world-class program of music, art, comedy, theatre, circus and artisan workshops over three unforgettable days and nights. Phenomenal Zambian artist, Sampa The Great (ZM), is all that and so much more – a prodigious talent with a unique voice and point of view, Sampa is a formidable force kicking down the door of a new wave of artistry in hip hop and taking the world by storm. Coveted by festivals around the world, Wanderer is thrilled to deliver Sampa The Great to the Sapphire Coast.  Attracting acclaimed collaborators (Bon Iver, Michael Stipe, Moor Mother, Sharon Van Etten, Rokia Koné and renowned producer Jacknife Lee) and landing in music critics bucket lists, we are thrilled to welcome internationally renowned visual artist and musician, Lonnie Holley (USA), who delivers an extraordinary aural memoir forged in Alabama fire and a life of extreme adversity and perseverance.

Hailing from closer to home, Ben Lee boasts a 30-year career that has been prolific and unpredictable, producing some of the catchiest tunes in Australian pop history. With his music full of candour and reflection, wit and insight, Ben Lee is at his best and loving it. Northeast Party House is the ultimate party band – explosive and magnetic. They will be your soundtrack to some unforgettable festival moments this September. Delivering the laughs this year – award winning Tom Ballard is one of Australia’s hottest comic talents having performed and won acclaim all around the world. A born storyteller with a sharp wit, Claire Hooper is a highly sought after guest and co-host appearing on iconic comedy shows and festival favourite for her captivating and brilliant shows. Wanderer’s latest program announcement has quality and quantity in spades with 24 artists just announced and joining previously announced headliners Ocean Alley, Django Django (UK), The Jungle Giants, Thelma Plum, Spiderbait and Kevin Morby (USA) to complete the 70+ strong Wanderer Festival 2023 line-up (full list below).

Wanderer has also just launched the Ultimate Festival Experience competition with ticket holders in the running to win an epic festival upgrade with all the bells and whistles of VIP passes, backstage access and absolutely one-of-a-kind accommodation. The prize also includes a whale watching cruise with Sapphire Coast Adventures and lunch at Merimbula’s hatted restaurant, Valentina. The competition ends at midnight on Monday 21st August 2023. Full details and T&Cs can be found here

Wanderer offers a watershed new genre of boutique music festival set in one of Australia’s truly pristine locations in Pambula Beach. A truly multi-generational experience, Wanderer welcomes traditional festival goers as well as families to the bucolic wonderland that is the Sapphire Coast, southern New South Wales.

Full Wanderer Festival 2023 program (gold font denotes those announced today).

MUSIC

OCEAN ALLEY * DJANGO DJANGO (UK) * THE JUNGLE GIANTS * THELMA PLUM
SPIDERBAIT * SAMPA THE GREAT (ZM) *  KEVIN MORBY (USA)
SON LITTLE (USA) * LONNIE HOLLEY (USA)
ALICE SKYE * ANNIE HAMILTON * ART vs SCIENCE * BABE RAINBOW
BATTS * BEGA SOUND COLLECTIVE * BEN LEE * BEN OTTEWELL & IAN BALL (GOMEZ / UK)
C.W. STONEKING * CASH SAVAGE & THE LAST DRINKS * DICE * DJ DADBOD * DJINAMA YILAGA * EMPRESS * FLAVUH * FREYA JOSEPHINE HOLLICK * GOLDIE
HAIKU HANDS * HOLD//FIRE * JACK BIILMANN & THE BLACK TIDE * JACOTÉNE
KIM CHURCHILL * LISA MITCHELL * LITTLE QUIRKS *MELBOURNE SKA ORCHESTRA* MONTAIGNE * MOURNING (A) BLKSTAR (USA) * NORTHEAST PARTY HOUSE
* PRODIKAL-1 * ROBYN MARTIN * RUM JUNGLE *STEPH STRINGS
STONEWAVE TAIKO * TEEN JESUS & THE JEAN TEASERS * THE BIG LOST BAND
THE THIN WHITE UKES THIS WAY NORTH * TIJUANA CARTEL
URTHBOY * WHISKEY DRAM* WILSN

ARTS

FLYING FRUIT FLY CIRCUS * ADAM PAGE * THE SUPER AMAZING DOLPHIN SHOW
WELCOME TO COUNTRY * BIOLUMINESCENCE PROJECT * BRONWYN KUSS
CLAIRE HOOPER * DUURUNU MIRU DANCERS * FEETBUS * FLING PHYSICAL THEATRE
FRANKENTOYS * GULAGA DANCERS * I WEAR WANDERER WORKSHOP
LA PETITE GRANDE * LIAM POWER * POLITE MAMMALS * RIVERBEND CHOIR*
THE BIG LOST BAND *   TOM BALLARD* WE SHAPED UP LIKE THIS

Wanderer Festival returns to Pambula Beach, NSW this 29 Sept – 1 Oct, 2023.

Tickets for Wanderer Festival are priced according to age and range from $50-$320. Single day, 2 day and 3 day tickets are available from https://wanderer.com.au/tickets. Helping you start your Wanderer journey now are Pay in 4 payment plans – available through Moshtix. Wanderer Festival is a boutique festival and some (or all) ticket types will likely sell out. Buying early is recommended.

Wanderer Festival is proudly supported by the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW.

Reconnect. Explore. Discover. Be a Wanderer.

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Inaugural ICEBREAKER FESTIVAL adds breakout indie-pop trio DULCIE to all-Australian line-up

by the partae July 31, 2023
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ICEBREAKER FESTIVAL is excited to announce Perth indie-pop favourites DULCIE to the line-up of their inaugural end-of-winter live music event. Spanning across 4-stages at Factory Theatre, ICEBREAKER will play host to over 20 live acts from all over Australia, including Tyne-James Organ, Annie Hamilton, Death by Denim, Rum Jungle, The Moving Stills.

Coming to Sydney’s Factory Theatre on August 20, this stand-out new festival is an all-Australian showcase of some of the most exciting talent the country has to offer, spread across an entire day in one of Sydney’s most prestigious entertainment venues for what will be an unforgettable day of live music festivities.

“Curating this event has been such an exciting process, having the opportunity to build our dream lineup of Australian artists to perform together on a single-day event has been surreal. We’re so excited for everyone that’s performing and attending what we have no doubt will be an extremely memorable day of live music for the area.” Sam Patching (Peach & Sons label manager)

Headlining the inaugural ICEBREAKER FESTIVAL this year will be Australian singer-songwriter Tyne-James Organ – an artist who has steadily grown his audience and reputation over the last few years with hard work, brilliant stage craft, wearing his heart on his sleeve and an undeniable talent for writing beautiful music. He’s shared stages with The Lumineers, Jake Bugg, Middle Kids, and Lime Cordiale to name a few, and several sold out national headline tours in minutes – as well as playing some of Australia’s biggest festivals including Splendour in the Grass, Falls, Party in the Paddock, Yours and Owls and Fairgrounds.

Joining Tyne-James Organ on this stacked line-up include the likes of Sydney local Annie Hamilton, WA indie outfit Death by Denim, breakthrough indie-pop trio DULCIE, 17 year-old Perth prodigy Mitch Santiago and Newcastle four-piece Rum Jungle.

“We are so excited to be joining the line up for Icebreaker Fest! It’s such a great opportunity for us to catch some incredible local talent in the one place – special shout out to our Perth friends like Death By Denim, Mitch Santiago and Dear Sunday that will be gracing the stage! We can tell the vibes are going to be immaculate for this one!” – DULCIE

“Keen as to be charging down to Sydney for the Icebreaker fest. Loads of mad Aussie acts from as far as Perth are comin’ through from the looks so will be sweet to catch them either again or for the first time. If you’re any kinda Aus music fan it’s gonna be a sick day to end Winter.” – Benny McIntyre, RUM JUNGLE

ICEBREAKER FESTIVAL

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

FULL LINE-UP
Tyne-James Organ
Annie Hamilton
Death by Denim
Dulcie
Rum Jungle
The Moving Stills
Asha Jefferies
Dear Sunday
Dekleyn
Highline
Mitch Santiago
Ra Ra Viper
Satin Cali
Taj Ralph
The Velvet Club
90ivy
Angela Rose
Bronte Alva
Grxce
Jet City Sports Club
Kyden
Salted Ham
Sam Allen
Southey
The Paddy Cakes
The Splints

ICEBREAKER FESTIVAL – Sunday August 20th in Sydney
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Jay Wood Interview

by the partae July 31, 2023
written by the partae

Where are you currently based?

Margaret River, WA.

What’s been happening recently?

In amongst my daily ritual surf check and hanging with my dog on the property, I have just released my first single ‘oh well’ and have been riding the wave of releasing new music!

How did you first start playing music?

I did guitar lessons when I was 12 for about two weeks before I got bored and quit (as kids do haha) Later I made friends with a girl when I was 16 who sung and played music, and I thought “I reckon I could do that” so I began to teach myself to play. My dad, (who also plays guitar) noticed I was trying to learn again and so he surprised me by swapping an old surfboard for a Cole Clark Fat Lady (complete with tales of touring Europe and a crack in the neck!), which he gifted me! LEGEND!

You’ve had a very traumatic and testing childhood due to a very severe car accident where you actually died and were revived, how has this affected your life and music?

My childhood was actually brilliant!

The car accident you refer to happened when I was 24 and on my way to dinner with friends. A drunk driver hit our vehicle and luckily a nurse was on her way home from shift and she was able to help before paramedics arrived. This incident profoundly affected my life as I was left disabled, with what’s called a Catastrophic Traumatic Brain Injury. Amongst many other faculties, I lost all ability to play music or remember my own songs. As you can imagine this was a devastating thing to realise.

It took you years to re-learn how to walk, how to function on a daily basis and how to play music again, for which doctors told her she would never be able to do, how did you defy the odds?

Learning to walk was done in the first few months in hospital but learning the rest of adult brain function is a different story! Doctors told me that I was “totally and permanently incapacitated”, meaning I would never work again in any capacity. This really didn’t sit well with me, so I decided I would prove everyone who either left me or told me I couldn’t, wrong. It was as simple and as complicated as making a choice. From there I began the painstaking journey of re-training and re-connecting my neural pathways in my brain at the Institute of Functional Neuroscience. This process took roughly 3 years, but the process to release music took about 5years. Turns out music is an incredibly healing thing and is fantastic for our brains.

Please tell us about what or who influences your music?

I write music purely from a place of creativity inspired by the throws of love and life itself. In my opinion love and life are synonymous.

What or who motivates you to release music?

I think the inner drive to overcome the difficult cards my life dealt me and to prove those who deserted, doubted and told me I’d not amount to anything, wrong! is the main motivator for me. However, and more importantly to that, I want to show people that they can overcome anything and create the life they want to live. No matter what, you have the privilege of choice. I grew up with a saying on the bathroom wall of my childhood home that said – “What happens to you does not matter. What you BECOME through those experiences is all that is significant. This is the true MEANING of life.” Unknown.

Life really helped me understand this saying in more ways than one!

Your latest single ‘Initial Pulse’ is a celebration of life and is your second single release from her upcoming 1st September EP, what does this single mean to you?

This song means a lot to me as it was the first song, I managed to write post-accident. It was a joint celebration of new-found love/connection, as well as the new ability to play music again.

What or who influenced the sound and song writing for this track?

I wrote this song when I experienced love for the first-time post-accident. It was written at a time that being able to create music was new again, as if a new chapter of my story had begun.

In terms of the sound, I didn’t want it to be too light considering the gravity of being able to write music again with this song. I felt in order for it to be authentic to me and my style of song writing, It needed to have depth and substance without creating a “heaviness” when listening to it.

The song ended up using the theme of new love, those first heartbeats for someone, as a metaphor for life in general. A fresh start and new beginning to life.

Where and when did you record and who did you work with?

I recorded this song at Norman Solander Studios in Perth, WA. My producer Darryn Ball was extremely patient working alongside me, within my capabilities and health setbacks.

The session artists who are in the song were each fabulous and included: Clancy Lethbridge (Bass), Jack Hill (Drums), Miranda Murray-Yong (Cello), Dennes Arto-Cruise (Lead Guitar), Alexis Naylor (Piano), Grace Newton-Wordsworth (BVs).

Please tell us about the 5 years that it took you to get to the point of re-learning music enough and building your function to create this EP:

I don’t think there’s enough time or space for me to answer this question adequately! Haha The process was incredibly arduous and extensive, not to mention time consuming. I will try to give you a brief run down.

I guess I should start from the beginning of my life post-accident. Though I have no recollection of the time period in hospital, my father who is an avid guitar player brought his Stratocaster (sans amplifier of course) in to my hospital room and played to me whilst I was in a coma.

Eventually when I had learned to walk, talk and have the ability to remember my own name again, I was sent home with my parents to begin my life from scratch. I had been labelled as “totally and permanently incapacitated” by doctors, meaning I would no longer be able to work in any capacity. I was 24 years old.

On top of this; my long-term partner left me, my career as a Primary school teacher had ended and I was back living in a country town with my parents acting as my only support. It felt as though I had been left with nothing. So, one day I decided I would grab my guitar and enjoy my hobby of playing music (of which I had only ever played in private to myself).

 I picked up my guitar, positioned myself to play and…… nothing. I stared at my instrument and my mind went into deep confusion turned devastation at the realisation I could no longer play music or remember my own songs. As you can imagine, amongst everything else my injury had taken away, this was one part of me that I couldn’t bare the thought of losing. With me in tears, my father took me aside and told me “it is in there Jay, we just have to find it again” and he showed me three chords on guitar. An A, G and C chord. From that point onwards, I decided I didn’t care what it took, I would learn to play again. I spent years re-learning how to play and remember my own songs. In order to do this, I needed to also spend a vast amount of time doing intense therapy at the Institute of Functional Neuroscience. A kind of therapy designed to assist brain function and rebuild neural pathways. Needless to say it was an extremely difficult few years. In addition to this a very dear friend of mine took her life at the tender age of 27. This profoundly impacted me.

During this time period of about 3-5years I learned (very much the hard way) what was most important in life, and that I was the only person capable of deciding the kind of future I would have. I wasn’t going to let anyone, doctor or not, tell me what I could and couldn’t achieve. Perhaps the only beneficial side-effect of my Traumatic Brain Injury is the lowering of inhibitions, allowing me the courage to perform my songs outside of my own company. I took it upon myself to try my hand at playing in front of a crowd, and it turns out, people not only enjoyed my performance but were routinely asking where they could listen to my songs. This boost along with the courage and determination I had gained from my life experiences spurred me on with my musical career. Although the process of officially releasing music took longer than most with unfortunate recurrent health issues stagnating the process, the 5-year wait has been worthwhile with my first song “Oh Well” having a resounding positive response in the lead up to my Debut EP “Respire” being let loose on the world September 1.

I guess the moral of my hectic life story is relatively simple.

YOU CAN.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

I listen to all kinds of music depending on my mood! I made a playlist that has a completely random array of artists I listen to from Folk to Hip Hop, pop, house and rock! The list goes on…

What’s planned for the remainder of 2023?

Releasing my Debut EP, “Respire” on September 1. From there the sky’s the limit!

Favourite food and place to hangout?

I think my favourite cuisine is Japanese food, however my partners home cooking has to be number 1! My favourite place to hangout it definitely on the coast. I am down the beach pretty much every day, rain hail or shine.

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Nick Carver & The Mean St Butchers Release Gritty Rock Single ‘I Need To Feel’ With A Rugged Wild West Music Video

by the partae July 30, 2023
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Previous Support for Nick Carver & the Mean St Butchers

“It has a gorgeous dirty country blues feel to it, with big earthy guitars and rough-edged vocals. It’s foot-stomping, it’s a riot, yet comforting and personal.” (AU Review)

“The Way That You Walk is a smooth and moody piece that is rolling with bright keys, rolling brushed drums and Nick Carvers swoony vocal delivery.” (AAA Backstage)

“Searing soulful sludgy blues! That slide is getting a thrashing and sounds amazing. Love the brooding swamp this one’s rising up from. Unbeatable stompable rhythm.” [About ‘Two Legged Dog’] (Steph Hughes, Triple J)

“I’m glad I’m wearing boots while listening because I felt the intense need to stomp.”
[About ‘Two Legged Dog’] (Stacy Gougoulis, Triple J)

“Blow me down and let rip Nick! This is the kind of grit I can sink my teeth into.”
[About ‘Two Legged Dog’] (Kath Devaney, Triple J)

Nick Carver & The Mean Street Butchers, the regional Victorian rock and psychedelic blues outfit known for their rough-edged rock and soulful blues sound, have released their gritty ‘I Need To Feel’ and gripping accompanying music video today. This gritty rock anthem showcases a new sonic direction for the band, filled with foot-stomping rhythms, fuzz-driven guitar riffs, and a swirling intensity.

Since their sophomore album ‘ANIMALS’ that was released in July last year, Nick Carver & The Mean Street Butchers have been carving their own unique path by seamlessly blending rough-edged rock and psychedelic-swamp blues.

Now, ‘I Need To Feel’ sees Nick Carver shifting away from the alt-country/blues sound that defined his previous releases, embracing a raw and gritty rock feel. The track charges with energy from the opening notes, propelled by foot-stomping rhythm in the 3/4 time signature. Fuzz-driven guitar riffs add a layer of intensity, creating a swirling sonic landscape that perfectly complements Carver’s husky vocals. Backed by the smooth tones of vocalist Trudie Potter, the track builds with explosive riffs and an unwavering sense of drive and emotion.

Discussing the sound of ‘I Need To Feel‘, Nick Carver shares:

“As far as sound goes, it’s a rock song. There’s very little of the alt-country/bluesy sound that’s on the previous releases. That’s not to say that stuff is over, but I’ve been working towards writing some real straight-up rock stuff that people can be expecting to hear with the next few releases.

I’ve always loved some cool weird rock, like Funkadelic, Ween, Melvins, Brant Bjork, and early Queens of the Stone Age. I think all of those bands just played out some songs that were really simple to them and kept all the little nuances and oddities that we sometimes try to improve on and end up losing the really cool essence of the track.”

‘I Need To Feel’
 is a bold statement of the band’s evolution and showcases their ability to push musical boundaries while staying true to their rock roots. The track embodies the raw energy and captivating spirit that Nick Carver & The Mean Street Butchers have become known for.

Accompanying the track is the rugged music video created by Pete McKew which draws on references from the early work of aphex twin and the haunting imagery of the Australian masterpiece ‘Wake In Fright’. Using AI animation technology the video explores the violent and alcoholic history of Outback Australia, weaving in themes of alien abduction and mental illness. Through haunting visuals, evocative music, and symbolic imagery, it challenges perceptions of reality and delves into the fragile boundaries between sanity and madness.

Over the years, Nick Carver & The Mean Street Butchers have received widespread support for their previous releases, earning recognition from prominent outlets such as Double J, ABC Country, Glide Mag, The AU Review, Scenestr, Countrytown and more. The band’s captivating live performances have seen them share the stage with notable artists like The Living End, Custard, The Fauves, and The Tea Party.

Having cut the band down to a 3 piece for the next run of shows, Nick and his band of butchers will be showcasing the song at their own regional festival, Arockalypse Now, in August.

For now, feel something real with Nick Carver & The Mean Street Butchers’ ‘I Need To Feel’ and the intense music video.

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Sunny Luwe Unveils Seductive ‘I Got A Thing For You’ And Announces Debut Album

by the partae July 30, 2023
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“Infusing the track with sensuality and introspective, this is a tantalising and truly timeless new offering from the ever-evolving artist.”
(Wonderland Mag)

Gold Coast-based First Nations artist Sunny Luwe, formerly known as Dani Teveluwe, is announcing the release of her debut album, ‘Flowers In The Sky’ on October 11. As a prelude to the album, Sunny Luwe drops the sensual and captivating single ‘I Got A Thing For You’ accompanied by an alluring music video that showcases her sexier side.

In anticipation of the album release, Sunny Luwe offers up a completely new sound for herself with the release of ‘I Got A Thing For You‘. This single showcases her seductive and sophisticated side, redefining the boundaries of pop soul. Luwe states:

“’I Got A Thing For You’ is inspired by my favourite Nancy Sinatra track.  Last year I got obsessed with music from the 60s and 70s and Nancy appeared in my discovery weekly. This sexy, flirty track of hers, ‘Kind of a Woman’ came on and I was hooked from the get-go.”

Recorded at Neil Finn’s renowned Roundhead Studio in New Zealand with ARIA-winning producer Steven Schram, this track encapsulates Sunny Luwe’s artistic evolution and her commitment to crafting a truly timeless and tantalising sound. Infusing the track with sensuality, strength, and wordplay, this is a sexy turn for the sunny artist, who is proving to be a sweet as she is sexy, and a true force to be reckoned with.

Collaborating closely with Matt Collins (WHARVES, okmattcollins), Sunny Luwe has created a song that effortlessly captures the essence of seduction and desire. The process of crafting ‘I Got A Thing For You’ was one of intentional lyric writing and continuous refinement, resulting in a stunning, sexy, and empowering track. Sunny Luwe’s remarkable vocal prowess, combined with the irresistible allure of the song’s composition, creates an experience that lingers long after the final notes fade away.

Accompanied by a sensual music video, Sunny Luwe exudes her enrapturing allure and enthrals viewers with an ensemble of Queensland’s hottest dancers and performers. The inclusion of a pole dancing champion adds an extra layer of artistry to the visual narrative, leaving no doubt about Sunny Luwe’s ability to embody ultimate boss energy.

The debut album, ‘Flowers In The Sky’, will be released on October 11 and is a ten-track celebration of life, representing a dream come true for Sunny Luwe. Choosing to express her truest and fullest nature, Sunny Luwe invites listeners into a world of self-discovery, love, and personal growth.

Reflecting on her debut album and the journey leading up to it, Sunny Luwe shares, “‘Flowers in the Sky’ is a dream come true. It might be strange to hear, but once upon a time, I believed I could never make an album. I thought it was an unobtainable fantasy, but now it’s real!”

A prolific songwriter, Sunny released her debut EP ‘Into The Deep’ in 2022, and has followed up the EP with three releases this year now.  Each release this year has charted multiple times on AMRAPs Regional Charts, peaking at #2 with Summer Kisses, and her music has enjoyed impressive playlisting support with multiple releases landing on Spotify’s New Music Friday, Original Storytellers, Deadly Beats, Fresh Finds and many more.

‘I Got A Thing For You’ is available on all major streaming platforms now. Stay connected with Sunny Luwe by visiting her official website and following her on social media for the latest updates and news.

Upcoming Shows:
August 5 – BLEACH* Festival, North Burleigh Hub | Free Entry
August 5 – Miami Marketta, Miami | Free Entry
August 12 – Trucks and Tunes – Distillery Road Market, Eagleby | Free Entry
August 24 – Vinnies Dive, Gold Coast | Ticketed
September 29 – Miami Marketta, Miami | Free Entry
October 14 – Dust Temple, Currumbin | Album Launch – Ticketed
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Maz Releases Emotive Vocal Blend of House and Techno – “Sky Father” in Collaboration with Antdot and Beacon Bloom; Signs with Wasserman for Worldwide Bookings

by the partae July 28, 2023
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Artist: Maz (BR), Antdot, Beacon Bloom
Title: Sky Father
Label: Dawn Patrol Records

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Brazilian DJ/producer Maz teamed up with his fellow Brazilian Antdot for their new single “Sky Father” with Beacon Bloom which is out now via their own label Dawn Patrol Records. It also coincides with a huge career landmark for Maz in that he has just signed with the Wasserman booking agency, placing himself in the excellent company of artists such as Ben UFO, The Blessed Madonna, BLOND:ISH, DJ Seinfeld, Dom Dolla, Enrico Sangiuliano, Fred again.., Gui Boratto, Honey Dijon, Mind Against, ODESZA, and more with the prestigious and world’s biggest agency. “Sky Father” itself represents both artists’ dynamic styles, mixing euphonious melodies with a progressive house and techno influence for a track that balances its emotive lyrics and vocals with a deeply groovy sonic landscape. It’s the perfect track for those moments on the dance floor where everyone wants to sing along. Read on for more on Maz‘s inspiration behind the track and his massive signing with Wasserman:

“Although Antdot and I have already released other collaborations on the remix front, ‘Sky Father‘ is the first-ever original track we worked together on. It came even before our remixes of ‘Todo Homem‘ and ‘Povoada,’ which reached #1 on Beatport‘s Organic House and Afro House charts, so now it’s becoming a very special follow-up. It took us a long time to release it because we care deeply about this record, and we invested a significant amount of time making adjustments to improve its sound.” – Maz about “Sky Father“

“I’m honored and grateful to have Wasserman working with us. I’m incredibly happy to know that such a talented and exceptional team believes in my career. They collaborate with many artists whom I’m a fan of, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to be a part of one of the biggest booking agencies in the world.” – Maz about signing to Wasserman

As Brazil‘s current hottest export, Maz has been making waves in his home country’s electronic scene since 2015 before taking the global stage. With a sophisticated sound that includes influences of multiple types of house and techno as well as vocal progressive, Maz has gained support from some of the industry’s most respected names, from Diplo, Tiësto, Black Coffee, Rüfüs Du Sol, Keinemusik (&ME, Rampa, Adam Port), Michael Bibi, ANNA, Vintage Culture, Bonobo, Lee Burridge, Blond:ish, Matador, Stephan Jolk, Mochakk, Camelphat, and Kolombo. His remix of Luediji Luna‘s “Banho de Folhas” has amassed over 7 million streams and reached #1 on Beatport’s Afro House chart, while his remix of Zeca Veloso‘s “Todo Homem” with Antdot also capped at #1 on Organic House. The two’s label Dawn Patrol has already gained incredible traction with its releases, setting Maz and Antdot up for a very successful future.

More info on Maz (BR) / Antdot / Beacon Bloom / Dawn Patrol Records:

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BEYOND THE VALLEY GIVES CLUE FOR 2023 HEADLINER

by the partae July 27, 2023
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Beyond The Valley posters have graced the streets today, adorned with the text “THERE’S NO PLACE I’D RATHER BE” – a phrase from the song ‘No Place’ by RÜFÜS DU SOL. Does this mean the trio will be performing at this year’s Beyond The Valley? If so, there’s certainly no place we’d rather be this New Year’s.

The posters have also revealed a phone number, 1800-BTV-NY23, which connects callers to an answering machine message. The message tantalisingly states, “We’re getting ready to share our 2023 lineup”, and if last year’s lineup is any indication, we are in for a treat.

Beyond The Valley, Australia’s biggest New Year’s Eve camping festival, had its most successful year yet for its 2022/23 edition. 35,000 patrons were treated to an unforgettable New Year’s Eve celebration held across 4 days. Last year’s highlights included an appearance from global pop star Nelly Furtado, who graced the stage for the first time in over five years, just before Australia’s very own Dom Dolla rang in the New Year and brought Nelly out on stage.

Beyond The Valley’s lineups, coupled with their unwavering commitment to production, art, decor, stage design and theming, has garnered the festival immense popularity and acclaim. Over the past 8 years, it has quickly evolved into one of Australia’s largest music and camping events, becoming a rite of passage New Year’s tradition for many. Notably, last year marked the festival’s inaugural year at its new home at Barunah Plains, with the main stage perched at the foot of one of the world’s largest amphitheatres. The festival featured 3 architecturally designed stages, a wellness sanctuary, luxury camping options, a hidden club through a portaloo, a dedicated podcast stage, speed dating, Poof Doof pride patrol and more.

Beyond The Valley was conceptualised in 2014, and has featured the likes of Nelly Furtado, Dom Dolla, Tyler, The Creator, Honey Dijon, The Kooks, BICEP, Bonobo, Jamie XX, Chance The Rapper, Schoolboy Q, Budjerah, Charlotte De Witte, Little Dragon, Kaytranada, Stormzy & many more.

Beyond The Valley is brought to you by Untitled Group, the largest independent music promoter in Australia and the masterminds behind other renowned festivals such as Pitch Music & Arts, Grapevine Gathering, Wildlands, For The Love, Ability Fest, and more.

There’s no place we would rather be this New Year.

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https://www.instagram.com/beyondthevalleyfest/

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https://www.facebook.com/beyondthevalley/

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Splendour In The Grass 2023

by the partae July 27, 2023
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Any Girl Interview

by the partae July 26, 2023
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Where are you currently based?
Perth.
 
What’s been happening recently?
What hasn’t?! Haha. Last month I released by debut single and music video ‘Into The Black’, and I’ve been pretty stoked with the reception so far. It’s been played by Triple J and several community radio stations and had some awesome reviews across the board too. We launched the single at El Grotto a couple of weeks ago and the place was absolutely packed the entire night – support acts Little Guilt and Spacedive performed too and the night was just absolutely amazing. For my first single launch I’ve ever promoted, I couldn’t have been happier with the turnout!
 
Your latest single ‘Into The Black’ is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting?
I didn’t go into the studio with any particular agenda when writing this track, but I did know what my influences were and what I like/dislike. I’ve always been a fan of synth pop and anything that sounds like it came from the 80s / 90s, so when Tim showed me a cute arpeggiated synth loop I knew we could build on that. In regards to the lyrics, I had just come from catching up with a friend a couple days earlier who was stuck in a back and forth relationship and it made me think about how scary it is to end a relationship when you don’t know what’s out there afterwards. We all fear change in life because it is a fear of the unknown – and sometimes we sacrifice the possibility of better things because we aren’t ready to go ‘into the black’.
 
How did you go about writing ‘Into The Black’ and who did you work with?
I wrote the track with Tim Commandeur in Sydney and it came together within a day – as artists we just gelled really well and it was super easy to write with Tim! We started with an old demo loop on Tim’s computer and I wrote a vocal melody over it (which became the verse), and the chorus bed and melody stemmed from there.
 
Where did you record and who did you work with?
It was literally recorded in a day at Tim’s studio, and then I brought the stems home to Perth and asked my brother Shockone to do a final mixdown. Mastering was done by Simon Struthers at Forensic Audio here in Perth as well.
 
How did you approach the recording process?
Blindly and obliviously! Haha – I tried not to think too much about it and rather let the music guide me. I find if I get too into my head about recording or writing, I end up more self conscious and less true to myself. If I just sing and let the mood of the song takeover, I end up with a better, more authentic vocal performance and in turn, a better song.
 
How would you describe your music?
Like if Hatchie and The Midnight had a love child – that’s Any Girl.
 
Your debut album is out in February 2024, what can we expect?
The album is honestly like a mixed bag of lollies – it has a few synth pop break-up anthems (which I envision as the strawberries & cream), indie-pop-rock tracks that were inspired by acts ranging from Hatchie to Primal Scream (which are definitely the snakes in the lolly bag), a country ballad about feeling completely useless (which has to be the banana in the lolly bag because let’s be honest – banana lollies are useless), and lastly a huge electronic track I co-wrote with Shockone, which I can only describe as a sour worm. But overall, the album is nostalgic, emotional and raw. I wrote the album over a 3 year period in which I battled with depression and a chronic illness, and ultimately came out the otherside 10 times stronger and happier -and the tracklist reflects that. Some songs will make you cry and some will make you wanna drive down the coast with the wind in your hair and a smile on your face – because that’s what lifes all about!
 
Any shows coming up?
Currently planning another single launch for October – stay tuned!
 
What’s planned for the remainder of 2023?
Single, video, launch party, repeat!
 
Favourite food and place to hangout?

I’m obsessed with Indian food – the Mattar Paneer curry from 2 Fat Indians in Mt Lawley is my go to takeaway. If I wanna chill somewhere, it’ll likely be a dark cocktail bar where I can play video games like Palace Arcade.

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The Mess Around Interview

by the partae July 26, 2023
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Where are you currently based?

Perth.

What’s been happening recently?

TMA have just smashed out our latest release “want you back” with a party at indi bar.

Your latest single ‘Want You Back’ is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting? I answered these 4 questions with below.

How did you go about writing ‘Want You Back?

Where did you record and who with?

How did you approach the recording process?

Working out of Perth’s Oracle Studios (Mongol, Arctos), the larrikins headed into the studio to record ‘Want You Back’ with their own drummer Alex Ford. In search of a unique space, The Mess Around headed to a farm owned by Alex Ford’s dad, to record drums in an environment that they could make their own. Keeping production in-house allowed them to flex their creativity even more, with Alex Ford also mixing the track, before it was sent off to be mastered by Simon Struthers (Sly Withers, Something For Kate, Karnivool).

We have all been in that relationship where one person is a tad more obsessed than the other. This song is for the people that realized the moment after a breakup, that slip ups were made, regret sets in and there’s the realization it was a mistake. “Want You Back” is a fun demonstration of showing your love for someone, beginning the romantic chase to portray how much they mean and ultimately get them back in your arms.” The Mess Around

We captured “Want You Back” on the family farm. The peacefulness of the countryside, the rogue sheep being fought off during the day, the fire pit at night with marshmallows and beers all somehow manifested their way into this light hearted yet deep song, as we sat around talking about our previous life experiences good and bad. A few of us were soaking in the scenery thinking “how’s the serenity” when Chris involuntarily came through and decided he would crash Alex’s dads’ farm motorbike. We all freaked but when it turned out he was okay, it become a thing and laughed about it for the rest of the day. In hindsight it was a butterfly effect moment, as without that happening and us retreating to go jam, Chris wouldn’t have written that cheeky little number on guitar, which eventually would eventuate into ‘Want You Back’. The Mess Around.

How would you describe your music?

Sometimes deep and meaningful like our song balance, while other times just party anthems like “Too many tinnies” we like to keep it mostly fun and energetic.

Any shows coming up?

Nexxxxt giggos!

The Bird 17TH JULY

Garbage Fest 21st July @lynottslounge with our boys @jeffs.house

Indi Bar 27TH July

Mandurah Sept 9th

What’s planned for the remainder of 2023?

  • TMA are going to record a full EP. We are in discussions with Tristan on executing this with Sumo Studios. Writing/deciding the final songs for this as we speak. EP Launch to follow.
  • Legend Sinead Ohara from Base Management has agreed to be the booking agent for an Australian tour (she has sent her quote and we just need to work out the timing etc)
  • “Too many tinnies” Perth to east coast aussie drinking anthem is to be released (attached) with single launch party to follow.
  • (Our last post on insta has our latest show dates and launch piccys) GarbageFest23 is this week and we are pushing to get more festival slots
  • Shows, shows, shows for the rest of the year

Favourite food and place to hangout?

Varsity Bar .

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Southey Interview

by the partae July 26, 2023
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Where are you currently based?
I’m currently based on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Australia.

How did you first start playing music?
I first started learning the trumpet in Year 3 when I was in primary school.

What’s been happening recently?

I’ve recently opened a new music studio ‘The Rooftop Studio’ in Manly, AU and am recording new music there as well as filming some live acoustic sessions of other artists!

Your latest single ‘Someday’ is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting?
When I write and produce music, I often work backwards from the result I’m trying to achieve. In this case, I imagined the song was going to be the soundtrack of me driving out of Sydney to live somewhere more remote. Away from the hustle of city life, to slow down somewhere closer to nature.

Where and when did you record/produce/master and who did you work with?
I recorded & produced the song myself in my home studio, recording all the instruments myself, and had the track mastered by Nick Franklin.
 
How did you approach the recording process?

I actually first began recording this song on a Twitch Livestream where I would doodle new song ideas live for viewers. I’ve always liked layering my vocals and it’s become a bit of a staple to my original sound. The recording process was quite gradual and I slowly added to the composition over about 6 months.

What does this single mean to you?
To me, ‘Someday’ is a fantasy I have from time to time, about owning a home. Having that security and stability and a simpler life. Having less but living more.
I think most of my generation can relate to the feeling of uncertainty when looking at their future, I hope people can relate to the lyrics and find their own meaning too.

Any upcoming shows?
Yes, I’m super excited to be performing at Icebreaker Festival next month with an incredible line-up. I’m also looking into having my own show before the end of the year, stay tuned!

Who are you listening to at the moment?
At the moment I’ve been listening to a lot of Gregory Alan Isakov and Finneas!

What’s planned for the remainder of 2023?
It’s going to be busy, recording more new music, shows, and working at the new studio with some other artists shooting more live sessions! I can’t wait.

Favourite food and place to hangout?
Right now my favourite place to hangout is the Rooftop Studio with my friends and other Sydney based musos. Favourite food right now is Birria Tacos, I’ve been travelling Sydney in search of the best ones.

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