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Splendour In The Grass 2013 Lineup Revealed
0 Comments. 1,501 Views. Posted 24 Apr 2013 @ 8:07am.
After an unprecedented bout of rabid rumour-mongering as to who will help break in Splendour In The Grass's lush new digs at North Byron Parklands, we can finally reveal who will be heading our way for our largest winter music festival. The full, very tasty, lineup reads as follows:   Mumford & Sons (Only Australian Show)Frank OceanThe National (Only Australian Show)Of Monsters... Read More
Top 10 Albums of 2012
0 Comments. 3,899 Views. Posted 28 Dec 2012 @ 1:13pm.
Like every year, 2012 was full of remarkable music on the local, national and global fronts. The Beat staff have ruffled through their record collections to find out which ten albums had the greatest significance on the past year. 10. Chromatics - Kill For Love   They said: "With Kill for Love, for every song that was recorded potentially for the album there's anywhere from six... Read More
Frank Ocean : channel ORANGE
0 Comments. 1,233 Views. Posted 25 Jul 2012 @ 6:12am.
There are resounding thematic elements throughout channel ORANGE, the studio debut from OFWGKTA associate Frank Ocean. It's a record littered with a pastiche of found sounds – some nostalgic, some future nostalgic. Perhaps it's a concept record in that sense, but to articulate it as such would be missing the point at this stage in time. The record is important for a number of reasons – it's the... Read More
James Walsh
0 Comments. 966 Views. Posted 15 Mar 2012 @ 2:11pm.
  For Starsailor fans, it’s been a long time between drinks. Last gracing our shores nearly a decade ago, the wait for the UK four-piece to return has looked indefinite ever since the group went on ‘official hiatus’ a few years ago. Luckily, fans will get the next best thing this March when frontman James Walsh brings his solo show down-under. Still possessed of his genteel, vibrato-flecked... Read More
Frank Ocean Pulls Out Of Future Music Festival
0 Comments. 3,711 Views. Posted 23 Feb 2012 @ 9:31am.
R&B megastar Frank Ocean has cancelled his Australian appearances at the eleventh hour. A statement released from Future Entertainment reads:   "Future Entertainment are sad to announce that due to the delay of his debut album, Frank Ocean will no longer feature on the Future Music Festival bill this March.   Information received from his management advises that his commitment to... Read More
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