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Turning Green
“There’s always time,” Bailter Space singer guitarist John Halversen said introducing a song at their Melbourne show promoting their Robot World album.
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Melbourne Music Week returns
There is plenty of musical action happening with the return of Melbourne Music Week (MMW) to the City of Melbourne from December 3 to 12. Venues in the CBD will be brimming with exceptional musical talent.
Read MoreSoul kinda feelin’
Renee Geyer, soul singing “gigastar”, sensed that one of her backup singers had something extra. A woman’s intuition.
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Surrounded by thousands and thousands of people in stadiums around the world, and with just an acoustic guitar and voice, musician Ed Sheeran can hold an audience captive. That’s an incredible talent.
Read MoreCurse ov Dialect
Word was filtering through earlier this year that one of Melbourne’s premier hip hop collective gives, the ultimate Curse ov Dialect were in Audrey Studios recording new material.
Read MoreNew Melbourne music
Courtney Barnett has a new album coming out in November via Milk Records, and first cab off the rank, the first single Rae Street, is a ripper of a tune.
Read MoreJack Ladder live
The marquee lights were blazing away at the Forum Theatre on Flinders St on Thursday, May 6.
Read MoreBig screen music
Some of the best bands and musicians of many genres have worked over the years with animation artists to produce the most sublime pieces of art.
Read MoreJune Jones
June Jones, a most unique Melbourne musical artist, launched her brilliant new vinyl record Leafcutter (Emotion Punk Records) upstairs at Rock Steady Records located on the first floor at Mitchell House, corner Lonsdale and Elizabeth streets.
Read MoreSomething For Kate
Two clear examples of the symbiotic relationship between art and music could be found in a couple of art galleries in the CBD.
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