Paper Dollhouse / Sculptress / BB84
An evening of electronic music with bands Paper Dollhouse, Sculptress and BB84
An evening of electronic music with bands Paper Dollhouse, Sculptress and BB84
GZA, aka the Genius, was the most cerebral MC in the Wu-Tang Clan, as well as perhaps the most acclaimed.
Even Julian Casablancas called Pink “analogous” to Bowie. Whether he’s the Rotund White Duke or not is up to the listener.
Eleanor Friedberger's music is electronic pop in its most embracing guise.
So we haven’t quite fallen as head over Docs for these purveyors of jangly guitar pop from Melbourne. However, their debut album Hope Downs has touched a chord of widespread acceptance in an 8.1 Pitchforky way. With wry lyrics delivered in a half singing-half talking style, theirs is the soundtrack to summer nostalgia. For fans […]
Songwriter Greta Kline, aka Frankie Cosmos, will be filling the intimate room of the Button Factory with what her and her band do best — sweet melodies and fast tempos. The four-piece indie-pop band is touring their latest album, Vessel, which was released in March. Since the success of the 2016 LP, Next Thing, Frankie Cosmos […]
Chances are, if you are anywhere near the Detroit music scene, you’ve heard of the influential hip hop trio that makes up Slum Village.
Last of a three night run by GZA performing his seminal album.
Their latest LP, I'm Terry, has the Melbourne band offering a firm handshake in the form of lead single 'The Whip', which will have you bobbing your head along to the "nanananananaa" chorus long after the gig has ended.
Peter Broderick is scandalously underrated. He’s not the first musician to fall foul of unfair obscurity, but it still baffles us how the wind which set sail to his Erased Tapes labelmates — Nils Frahm and Ólafur Arnalds — has blown with far less gusto for him.
Astatke appears on all three known albums of instrumentals that were released during Ethiopia’s Golden ’70s.
Right through to its closing track Two Slow Dancers, Mitski has exquisitely bottled emotions and sentiments which will ring true for her growing fanbase.
Comprised of original members of Molina’s bands Songs: Ohia and Magnolia Electric Co. they are carrying the torch for Molina’s beloved catalogue of songs.
More whirling dervish than enraptured pill head these days
A roulette of so many acts you once loved and have possibly forgotten about
Whether you know her or not, you’ve heard, sang or bopped to Bam Bam at some stage of your life to date.
Just announced - a 2nd intimate show with Joey Dosik and his band.
Second of two nights of this Haitian Voodoo-inspired New Orleans jazz funeral.
A magazine brought to life on stage....