27 Listicle Series: FLUIR

FLUIR is an independent Australian singer, songwriter & producer, crafting emotive dance electro-pop with a uniquely personal edge. FLUIR recently worked alongside producer Sam Littlemore (Sam La More/Pnau/Tonite Only) on her single ‘Change’, independently released in April 2018. ‘Change’ premiered on Australian National Radio Triple J ‘Good Nights’ program and Continue Reading

My Dream Rider: Inês

Inês is constantly questioning and equally rmly resolved when it comes to her relationships. She pens her frustrations and adorations across themes of abandonment, obsession and contentment through her musicians as they traverse from free improvised music into forged paths between structure and chaos. Her shows are raw and dependant on mood, Continue Reading

News: King Coaster announce tour

King Coaster have had a busy start to 2019. With their latest single ‘Out of Time’ released at the beginning of May, they’re hot on the heels with the launch of their debut EP ‘Superflow’. The EP is made up of six songs in total, including the latest single and Continue Reading

Live Review: Crooked Colours

Live Review: Crooked Colours at The Forum, Melbourne 26 May Diamond shaped mirror balls light up the theatre and begin to create a strobe effect along to the pulsating beats. Crooked Colours make a strong start with ‘Come Back To You’ – a laid back tune that immediately captures our Continue Reading

News: Clio invites you into her weird and whacky world to enjoy the delicious monstrosity of colour in her ‘Silly Girls’ video

Off the back of a brand new single release, distinguished Melbourne musician, Clio Renner is thrilled to share the music video for the heartfelt sounds of ‘Silly Girls’, as premiered via Clipped TV yesterday. Written in response to the common trivialization of women in the music industry and beyond, ‘Silly Continue Reading

27 Listicle Series: Tasha

After culminating a long and unique relationship with music comprising of church performances from the age of seven, developing fluidity amongst instruments including piano, guitar and vocals from the age of twelve and even graduating with a Bachelor of Contemporary Performance from the Australian Institute of Music – Tasha is now Continue Reading