MusicMini Documentary 40 Years of Punk: A Mini Documentary From house parties and pubs to a worldwide revolution, this is the story of Melbourne punk – forty years in the making.
Arts It's your last weekend to check out Festival Club, here's what's happening It's your last weekend to see all the incredible acts coming to the Festival Club, so make it a big comedy-themed weekend and head to Max Watt's after you see your final shows. For what's on, we'll let Oliver Coleman and Nat Harris take it away...
Arts What's happening at Comedy Festival this weekend? Festival Club is heating up... Your favourite comedy duo are back to tell you all about everything that's happening at Melbourne International Comedy Festival's Festival Hub this weekend, where comedy never sleeps... For more info and to book head here.
Arts The Festival Club kicks off tonight at Melbourne International Comedy Festival Woah! Natalie Harris and Oliver Coleman are here to talk to you about the Melbourne International Comedy Festival venue where comedy never sleeps...The Festival Club! Get around it. For more info and to book head here.
Arts ‘We have become like a family’: This free dance class brings the loneliest generation together A recent survey by VicHealth found more than half of 18-25-year-olds in Victoria struggled to forge new social connections. While those surveyed believed in the importance of being involved with in person groups, most say finding such groups isn’t so easy. Non profit organisation L2R Dance opens its doors to dancers of all backgrounds and skill levels, but it’s so much more than a dance class. It’s a place to connect.
Arts Illustrator Lynn Bremner is spreading joy through colour For Lynn, moving to Melbourne was a spur-of-the-moment decision that ended up changing the trajectory of her life and her artistic process.
Arts Alexandra Sinclair’s Pot Dispensary is an open kitchen of clay We spoke with the Chief Ceramics Officer about her unique business concept and the inspiration behind her work.
MusicLive Moonlover - 'Shangri-La' (Be_Hear / Now) Back in 2010, Quang Dinh was rocking it until the break of day and until the early dawn in Australian five piece indie band, Little Red. Now that those real good times are gone, Dinh has become a lover of the moon, and solo artist, Moonlover. “I was in an indie rock band called Little Red for half a decade, playing bass, singing harmonies, writing a few tunes. Then I led a band, a darker, more Cohen, Cave-esque, for a number of years and we released an album. That dissolved and then I started on my solo thing as Moonlover. Been doing that since 2017 or so,” Quang Dinh explains. The psychedelic solo project launched with Thou Shall Be Free in 2018, as recorded in Dinhs bedroom/personal oasis Pink Slime Studios in Footscray with the helping hand of John Lee. It sparked a pivotal change in Dinh’s career and exploration into his mad, romantic and dreamy sound.
MusicLive FLOC - 'Scared Me' (Be_Hear / Now) FLOC’s amazing genre-bending music has culminated from a number of different inspirations, years of being involved in the scene and her involvement in workshops and networking events across the state. Finding a love for music back in school, Sarah started her journey into the music making world through learning an array of instruments.But as time progressed and Sarah began started making her own pieces and producing original content, she found programming instrument sounds into a synth came much easier than lugging around instruments from show to recording studios.
MusicLive LASHES - 'Heavenly' (Be_Hear / Now) Taking her early love for electronic music Imogen Heap, early Ellie Golding, her practice in learning drums and her fascination with production having studied Audio Engineering after high school, Yohanna Bright crafts vibrant electro-pop power anthems under the sobriquet, LASHES. Stemming from her highly-commented upon physical attribute – distinctively long eyelashes – and combining it with a feisty attitude, Bright brings the contrast of the dual-meaning to her sound. The latter half of the wordplay is perhaps the reason for LASHES career to date. LASHES broke into the music scene right on the cusp of lockdown laws overtaking Victoria in early 2020 – a tumultuous time for the music industry. “The worst time. It was around March last year so I think we were going into a lockdown – it was right when it hit. It’s kind of a little bit ironic because I had been writing and planning for so long that the song I was going to release [‘Treason’] in March, I had recorded in 2018 and was getting everything cohesive and set up to release and go out with a bang and come out really strong and then the lockdown hit and it hasn’t really stopped. I’ve just been releasing songs throughout the lockdowns which wasn’t the plan to begin with but it’s just how it is.”