Tag: "Gary Numan"

Battle : Dross Glop
0 Comments. 968 Views. Posted 24 Apr 2012 @ 12:00pm.
The unique rumble of Brooklyn art-funk-fusion outfit Battles has always been begging to be remixed. Now, thanks to the sweeping success of their sophomore album, the un-spoonerised Gloss Drop, their music undergoes a full makeover.   Having been handpicked by the trio themselves, the sheer variety of producers and beat-makers on offer reflects the group’s eclectic tastes. Much how its... Read More
Mount Kimbie Tour
0 Comments. 1,230 Views. Posted 13 Mar 2012 @ 3:13pm.
UK post-dubstep duo Mount Kimbie are returning to Australian shores this May. Last in Victoria for the closing Saturday night set at Golden Plains last year, the duo have received worldwide critical acclaim since the release of 2010 debut album Crooks & Lovers. Revered for the progression in their live show since the release, this tour is unmissable for fans interested in the future of UK... Read More
Tsuyoshi Suzuki
0 Comments. 980 Views. Posted 24 Jan 2012 @ 9:29pm.
Japan is about as culturally advanced as you could possibly imagine a country to be. Art, music, fashion – it’s all there and it’s always about as unusual and distinctive as you can get. No surprise then, that the man in question hails from the land of the rising run, despite his eventual move to the UK to more closely align himself to the electronic music scene – and it was his upbringing in... Read More
Grouplove : Tongue Tied
0 Comments. 1,823 Views. Posted 12 Oct 2011 @ 11:32am.
Grouplove return with another bounding, joyful single from Never Trust A Happy Song. Compared to Colours and Itchin' On A Photograph, Tongue Tied has a more consistent beat, more of a pumping dance rock aesthetic, similar to the all-in pop-gasms of Architecture in Helsinki. A ferocious indie party tune that sounds better if you play it loudly. Read More
Solarstone Lighting Up Melbourne Clubs
0 Comments. 1,129 Views. Posted 27 Sep 2011 @ 2:36am.
A little piece of news to brighten your day – UK trance producer Solarstone is heading down to Australia to light up our clubs next month.  With a second instalment of his much-celebrated Electronic Architecture compilation, featuring gems from the likes of Hybrid, Medway, Nick Rowland and more alongside his own work, it’s no wonder he’s more than ready to hit the decks for a full-blown... Read More
John Maus: We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves
0 Comments. 1,468 Views. Posted 20 Sep 2011 @ 11:42am.
This album comes wrapped in a certain seriousness – from its wordy thought provoking title to the sobering image of a lighthouse in a storm. You might expect sombre singer song writer musings but Maus greets us with tinkling faux Baroque arpeggiations of Streetlight that is quickly enveloped in a fog of dreamy synth textures that moves to an insistent wonky disco beat. Most will file this under... Read More
Big Freedia Announces Sideshow
0 Comments. 2,590 Views. Posted 2 Sep 2011 @ 10:29am.
Looking set to be one of the surefire highlights of the 21st Meredith Music Festival, undisputed Queen Diva of the New Orleans bounce scene Big Freedia has announced her peripheral Melbourne appearance. Big Freedia has been secured as headliner for Grouse Party's fourth birthday, in what will surely be a party for the ages.   With a rapidly rising profile, Freedia is now being soughtafter... Read More
Miami Horror : Under the Milky Way
0 Comments. 1,874 Views. Posted 18 Aug 2011 @ 9:28am.
Synth posters Miami Horror have covered Under the Milky Way by The Church, to raise funds for an Indigenous arts foundation called Heaps Decent. They've added a disco beat and a few synth flourishes to this seminal new wave track - all kinds of wrong, to be honest, but for an indisputably good cause. Read More
Gary Numan, Severed Heads
0 Comments. 2,133 Views. Posted 26 May 2011 @ 5:15pm.
I adore The Forum. Before you even add to the recipe the brilliant bands that play there, you have something truly unique in the world. Its intricate façade, with its Moorish influence, contrasting with the Greco-roman interior and the faux twilight ceiling bedecked with stars, ensures that there's always something beguiling to look at. Mix with this the sounds that have graced this grand dame... Read More
Severed Heads
0 Comments. 2,012 Views. Posted 13 May 2011 @ 9:30am.
Severed Heads' main-man Tom Ellard’s 30 year career should really have been defined by his incredible musical foresight, yet it was the eerie ‘whodunit’ narration on his one major hit, 'Dead Eyes Opened', that really stuck in the public’s consciousness. 17 years after that single, during which time Ellard remained quiet, yet musically active, he’s decided to end Severed Heads once and for all. “... Read More
Gary Numan
0 Comments. 2,311 Views. Posted 10 May 2011 @ 10:04am.
Ever since exploding as a bonafide pop superstar in 1979, Gary Numan has forged a musical career that has since left a spasmodic contrail soaring and stuttering throughout the past thirty years of musical history. After releasing a series of albums that have gone on to accumulate deep reverence as harbingers of the electro genre, the momentum stalled as Gary’s passionate fanbase of ‘Numanoids’... Read More
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