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Melbourne festival Sugar Mountain has today revealed a new special collaborative event in spring with global party phenom Boiler Room. It’s all going down Saturday, 26th October at Melbourne Arts Precinct in Southbank, and will bring back Sugar Mountain’s much-loved 360-degree Boiler Room stage. Sugar Mountain and Boiler Room actually have a fairly long history, […]

Over the weekend, Childish Gambino performed a Splendour in the Grass sideshow in Perth. According to Pilerats, Gambino – AKA Donald Glover – took a moment during the performance to shout out fellow Splendour headliner (and hometown heroes) Tame Impala. “Do y’all fuck with Tame Impala? I fuck with Tame Impala,” Glover told the crowd […]

Jakarta-born rapper Rich Brian has announced his return to Australian shores next month, after a sold out run of dates down under last year. The announcement comes ahead of the rapper’s second album, The Sailor, due out later this month. He shared ‘Yellow’, the first single from the album, late last month. “The Sailor is a […]

Music inspired by — and made by — birds was the focus of a mini-festival that included an epic piano piece by Messiaen. Source

The ITV2 show attracted more than six million viewers for the first time earlier this month. Source

Series five had “a thoroughly enjoyable start” but is still “shameless twaddle”, critics say. Source

Saudi Arabia wants to boost its image and hosting mainstream artists is a part of that. Source

The Lion King is the latest animation to go “live action”. Why is Disney remaking so many of its own films? Source

The wry urban poet Mike Skinner is more influential than ever in 2019, with British hip-hop thriving. Now Skinner’s groundbreaking project The Streets is back on the scene eight years after he resolutely retired it. And, fresh from moshing at Glastonbury, he’s bringing his band’s celebratory set to Australia for Splendour In The Grass and […]

DZ Deathrays are gearing up for a big few months, after announcing fourth album Positive Rising: Part 1 will be released in August. Now, they’ve announced a national tour to launch the album later this year, taking in eight dates across Australia from October. DZ Deathrays are now a three-piece after the addition of longtime live […]


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