Need a live music fix? Here are our top gig picks in Sydney this week.
Melbourne two piece machine Dormir make romantic club music that haunts the streets and the DF.
Need a live music fix? Here are our top gig picks in Sydney this week.
Ahead of two sold out Sydney shows, No Mono debuted their live performance on Lunch with Maia Bilyk. Tom Iansek and Tom Snowdon reveal where the project’s name comes from and how making music for them is all about “the feeling”.
Piecing together industrial hip hop, hardcore and noise, local electronic punks Behind You make music that will have you losing control of your breath.
Mutant grime, club culture and hyper-aware millennial references – Western Sydney duo Slim Set make rap music that’s certified hectic.
Here in the country for Splendour in The Grass, Joshua Tillman AKA Father John Misty joined Tommy Codling on Arvos to chat self-medicated creativity, the banality of human existence and wanting to create “sexy club bangers”.
Chatting with Maia Bilyk on Thursday Arvos, GAIKA talks unique music aesthetics, #BritsSoWhite and the making of his latest EP.
The brains behind Newtown’s Repressed Records dropped in to chat memorable record sales, unconventional business models and the start of it all in Western Sydney.
Every Monday at midday, FBi sees a dramatic increase in confused queries, mild complaints and furious messages from listeners. What’s going on with this Robbie guy and his so called “modern” “life”?