Music Simon Svoboda invites us to an enchanting winter wonderland on new EP ‘Kaamos’ by Tom Disalvo Simon Svoboda has taken us into the ethereal depths of winter on his intriguingly complex new EP, ‘Kaamos’. The five-track collection sees the Australian-Finnish musician take inspiration from Kaamos, the…
Music rue tiay unleashes the ethereal and haunting “Sleep Paralysis (James Dean)” by Tammy Moir Haunting melodies intertwine with introspective lyricism in rue tiay’s latest opus, “Sleep Paralysis (James Dean),” which emerges as a mesmerising testament to the transformative power of art. In the ethereal…
Features Pro Audio Romanticism to Radiohead: the unlimited potential of string instruments by Josh Davies String instruments are some of the oldest and most popular instruments in history. Ranging from traditional Asian instruments, like the Erhu from China and Koto from Japan, to the electric…
Features When Africa met the West: how the marriage of the fiddle and banjo birthed country music by Luke Saunders Dredged up from the silt, smoke, and mud of America’s most poverty-stricken came the birth of country music. While many historians point to 1927 as the year country music began…
Music Far from being softly spoken, Low Talk are the newest Melbourne team taking on electro pop by Freya McGahey Self described art-pop duo Thomas Hyland and Charlotte Ivey of Low Talk have released their new single Famous, once again diving head first into the spacey, glittery pop that they’ve…