Tag: "Track and field athletics"

Xavier Rudd
0 Comments. 1,396 Views. Posted 15 Mar 2012 @ 2:18pm.
It's been quite a while since Xavier Rudd has released a solo album. His last release was 2010's Koonyum Sun, credited to Xavier Rudd and Izintaba, and before that his most recent solo record is 2008's Dark Shades Of Blue. Rudd recently returned to the studio to record a new batch of songs and an interesting theme to knit them together, the first taste of which is Follow The Sun, a... Read More
Gold Fields : Gold Fields
0 Comments. 1,615 Views. Posted 27 Oct 2011 @ 9:42am.
Opening with the danceable Moves, the self-titled Goldfields channels the immensely popular electro indie of luminaries Van She, The Presets, Pnau and other Modular stablemates from the past few years. However, lyrics about breaking an arm and going to hospital provide a humorous, quirky point of difference. The following Holy No is more laidback - groovy beats are sexy and... Read More
Winterpark : Hey Love
0 Comments. 1,142 Views. Posted 26 Oct 2011 @ 2:06pm.
A second single from Sydney producer Matt Ridgway's album Sunday Morning. Susannah Legge lends her voice to the track, a curiously dated performance full of jazzy inflections that evokes late nineties British come down tracks of the Café Del Mar variety. The music has a similar vibe, with a constant hum of strings and an off-hand trip hop beat. Not massively offensive but dull. Read More
Waverley, Friday September 23, Yah Yahs
0 Comments. 1,573 Views. Posted 27 Sep 2011 @ 1:19pm.
Being a Melbournian in September, you would be forgiven for thinking the only thing worth leaving the house for on a Friday night are the footy finals. If you do manage to tear yourself away from the telecast however, you’re likely to be rewarded with seeing some of the city’s best new musical talents. Grunge rockers Waverley launched their first single Where Were You on Friday, alongside Triple... Read More
Tydi: Shooting Stars
0 Comments. 1,003 Views. Posted 20 Sep 2011 @ 11:36am.
So here comes the much anticipated debut album from Queensland Trance sensation Tydi. He’s been slowing making his climb up the ranks and this album comes at just the right time. Now this album tends to start off well, with some great pop tracks and the intro track itself is something to behold. But then things are broken up with breaks and score-inspired tracks. If you’re expecting an all-out... Read More
Paul Kalkbrenner : Icke Wieder
0 Comments. 2,613 Views. Posted 14 Jul 2011 @ 3:21pm.
Following on from the hugely popular 2008 album release Berlin Calling, Paul Kalkbrenner's local popularity rose to greater heights (evident from the sell out show Brown Alley in Melbourne in March). The anticipation to see him for his first ever Australian visit the crowd was predominantly to see that German techno maestro with fifteen years experience as a DJ. A huge name on the European... Read More
Vents : Marked For Death
0 Comments. 2,459 Views. Posted 27 Jun 2011 @ 2:41pm.
As more time passes Vents Uno becomes more agitated with society and all the bullshit that it has to offer. A few years on from his brilliant debut the follow up has a lot of pressure to succeed from a loyal fan base and I’m sure from the artist himself. This release slams from start to end and should see Vents elevate himself to one of the bigger names in Australian music, perhaps not Hoods... Read More
Acid Jacks
0 Comments. 1,172 Views. Posted 8 Feb 2011 @ 10:15am.
Onelove compilations have been the ‘table-of-contents’ for clubbers looking for the perfect party mix for almost ten years and this summer’s three disc Sonic Boom Box is no exception. Disc 1 is mixed by Andy Murphy and features such tracks as Ten Snake’s Coma Cat, the Herve remix of Mark Ronson’s Somebody To Love and Swedish House Mafia’s Miami To Ibiza.... Read More
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