Middle Kids share an all-Sydney playlist on The Bridge

We’re about to send them off to play at Iceland Airwaves Music Festival as FBi’s Northern Lights winners – but before they immerse themselves in Iceland, we asked Middle Kids to share some of their favourite Sydney tunes.

Buoy Talks New Release, Jazz and Misbehaving Tech

Buoy talks with Darren Lesaguis about her progression into electronic music, blunders and her latest single ‘Exit’.

Modular synth wizardry: Elbee live on Future Face

We nerd out with Elbee, who brought his custom Eurorack modular synth in for a live set on Future Face.

DJ Club Etiquette with FlexMami – FBi‘s Dance Class Tip #3

How do you get booked as a DJ? Not just once, but again and again? FlexMami drops some knowledge on good club etiquette. Learn tips on how to structure your DJ set, self-promote and establish a strong persona.

Watch Alaska Orchestra perform ‘The Oloid’ for Ears Have Ears Live

Alaska Orchestra perform an exclusive composition titled ‘The Oloid’. Rainbow Chan and Megan Alice Clune talk freedom, improvisation and losing track of time.

Middle Kids are heading to Iceland! Meet FBi’s 2016 Northern Lights comp winners

It’s official: Sydney band Middle Kids are FBi’s Northern Lights competition winners for 2016! We recorded our music director breaking the news to them – it’s pretty damn sweet.

Finalists announced: FBi‘s Northern Lights competition

Which of these Australian acts will get to perform at Iceland Airwaves Music Festival in November?

Big Screen: Embrace of the Serpent review

Ciro Guerra’s ‘Embrace Of The Serpent’ is an Amazonian ‘Heart of Darkness’: pitting the knowledge systems of the Western world up against those of the tribal people of the Amazon.

Five Picks for the Sydney Fringe Comedy Festival

From established names trying out new material to progressive and dark new acts; and a show entitled ‘0439 211 892’, the comedian’s real phone number. Aaron Chen chooses his top 5 picks for the Sydney Comedy Festival!

Fat White Family interview: On playing a character, songwriting and heroin addiction

Fat White Family’s Lias Saoudi talks to Dom O’Connor about his on-stage persona and why he wrote a song about “the festivity of drug abuse”.