Irish singer songwriter James Vincent McMorrow shares a few tips of upcoming Dublin bands to watch, as well as details of his forthcoming record ‘We Move’, with Tommy Codling.
James Blake tells Darren Lesaguis about the labour of love that was ‘The Colour In Anything’, combatting ‘sadboy’ culture, and the state of electronic music in 2016.
Darren Lesaguis speaks with Parquet Courts co-frontman and guitarist, Andrew Savage, about his synesthesia, the American epidemic of gun violence, and navigating the self between expressions of authenticity and performance.
Step into the bedroom of Quentin Crisp, a nude model, queer icon and agony aunt for those who detest chores and convention. Played by icon in his own right, Paul Capsis.
In Aboriginal culture, there is no one word for art. Nicole Monks anchors her creative practice in her indigenous roots, telling stories through whatever form works best: be it performance, costume or furniture design.
We recorded this expansive, euphoric set by Black Cab at Newtown Social Club earlier this year. The whole thing is now available for your enjoyment!
“We are all in that developer’s wet dream. And it’s disgusting.” Jan Fran (The Feed on SBS) lays down a frank assessment of where Sydney is now and how the hell we got here, at Sydney Unlocked.
Female power, odd ducks and the challenge of mutual understanding: now that the final flick has screened, we look at the winners and losers from the Sydney Film Festival 2016.
Backchat speaks to Greens’ Jim Casey and Labor’s Anthony Albanese about the tough fight for the inner-west.
A visit from Gilles Peterson, a rave cave at Carriageworks, new family members and ten-year anniversaries. It’s been a massive twelve months for our dance music station, FBi Click.