Featuring Ali Barter, Tiny Little Houses, Flowertruck, Fritz and DZ Deathrays DJs.
Kings of desert blues, Taureg rockers Tinariwen transported an all-ages Factory Theatre crowd across the sweeping Sahara.
Kicking off Mardi Gras weekend, Perfume Genius transfixed an adoring crowd with a tender and transcendental performance at the Factory Theatre.
Playing to a crowd of bassline junkies, the Godfather of grime showed us exactly why he’s considered music royalty.
Renowned worldwide for their incredible musicianship and powerful rebellion, Tinariwen are a Tuareg band who have been making music since 1979. Ahead of their Australian shows this March, we spoke to the collective about music as protest, their latest record Elwan, and the evolution of their live show.
This year alone, they’ve taken out our Album of The Week with their self titled debut, played Laneway Festival and packed out a Lansdowne Hotel alongside These New South Wales and Moaning Lisa. Check out the damage done by Dream Wife.
Playing his signature electronic blend of quirk and oddity, Cashmere Cat had the Metro Theatre bouncing like a frantic tennis ball.
A pretty damn nice way to celebrate their legendary Sydney-born drummer Stella Mozgawa’s birthday!
The Texan post-rock outfit stayed true to their name, putting an epic, wall-shaking show in the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall.
Ooft. UK neo-soul singer NAO played a sold out Laneway Festival sideshow at Oxford Art Factory – supported by local favourite Kucka.