"If the cops saw a busker playing music on the street they would make us go away or even beat us. Busking used to be seen as just a kind of begging. It was a low-class, haram thing to do. If you played music on the street people would assume you were very poor, maybe homeless..."
Australian trio D.E.L. are able to inject an element of personality into the modern dance formula with their latest single, "Yoko."
We got a chance to talk with Melbourne artist ENOLA about her debut EP 'All Is Forgiven', her past as a DJ, Joy Division influences, and more.
Generations of stolen children, massacres of whole clans, children brought up and brainwashed 'white,' losing their language and culture: this is the darker side of modern Australia’s history. With this in mind, it adds significant emotional weight when you watch the Australian sci-fi series, Cleverman.
Melbourne alt-rockers Catholic Guilt share their nostalgic new tune "Can You See Me?", and prepare to share it live at The Tote.
Australian punk rockers Split System have kicked off the new year with their sophomore album Vol.2, flexing their high-voltage proto-punk.