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Angie McMahon has been slowing down, searching for equilibrium. The Naarm/Melbourne songwriter’s debut album, Salt, came...
27/10/2023

Angie McMahon has been slowing down, searching for equilibrium. The Naarm/Melbourne songwriter’s debut album, Salt, came out in mid-2019. It was one of the year’s breakout releases and a moment of self-actualisation for McMahon, who’d dedicated years of effort towards the goal of turning songwriting and performing into a stimulating career.

But then life came along. Covid, loss, change, depression, Fred again.. – McMahon has seen and felt a lot in the four-plus years since Salt came out. She attempts to parse a good portion of these experiences on album two, Light, Dark, Light Again, which is out now. But more significantly, McMahon has been able to cultivate a sense of self-possession and inner harmony away from her work as a popular musician.

The album is better for it, and so is McMahon’s mental health. In the lead-up to the release of Light, Dark, Light Again – which includes tracks with such illustrative titles as ‘Making It Through’, ‘Exploding’ and ‘Letting Go’ – Music Feeds spoke to McMahon about time, turmoil, and making it through.

Angie McMahon: Light, Dark, Light Again

Music Feeds: How are you feeling? Have you been impatient for the album to come out?

Angie McMahon: I need my brain and my body to slow down a bit, so I think I’m not feeling impatient. I’m ready for it, for sure, but I’ve been moving around a lot and it’s nice just when time moves as it should, you know?

MF: Yeah. Our perception of time – for all of us – is different, but it’s so affected by what we’re going through. I was just thinking about how Salt came out four-and-a-bit years ago. It feels like a different time period.

Angie: Yeah – I will clarify that I have been very impatient over the course of that time. But now, finally, I have self-control.

MF: You’ve got to go through a lot of turmoil and strife to generate things that are meaningful to you – well, I don’t know if that’s a rule.

Angie: That’s it. You have to experience all of the things that the chapters hold for you. I have had some big moments of loss and change over the last few years, and every time I’m feeling like I’m in a hard thing, my distraction is to wish the record was coming out. Because you’re just like, “All I care about is putting out a record and I wish it was happening right now.”

But, in fact, all of the things had to happen to me and I have become – not every day, but some days, on a good day when I’m practising it – a more accepting human in the sense of, you are where you need to be. That mindset has been helping me a lot more than the anxious, urgent one.

‘Exploding’

MF: It’s hard, though, to keep believing that you are where you need to be, but also to keep that composure in your brain. It’s not as simple as just telling yourself something like that and then the feeling goes on forever.

Angie: No. I find when I write it down or when I say it, I believe it again, so I need to practise it. But maybe that comes from the moments when it has felt so true – like if you’ve seen supernatural beings and now you will always believe in supernatural beings, or something.

It’s like, I have had moments where the universe proved to me that I am where I need to be and I have felt, on a deep level, like I can recognise the evidence or the patterns happening in front of me that give me faith in that idea. And then I totally forget the idea and it’s the same as forgetting that I should meditate every day and it’s got to be mindful and in the present. But then when that particular thing comes back into focus in front of me, I am like, “Oh yeah, I believe that.”

MF: I think it’s a sign of a lot of growth to be anchored by that sort of thing.

Angie: When I remember to be.

MF: Well, you know, every day is full of confusion. There are many things to distract you. You were saying that whenever you’ve been going through difficult times, your crutch would be to look forward to the record coming out. Do you think of writing songs – and writing songs that are intended to be shared with the public – as central to your understanding of yourself?

Angie: I think it used to be more that. There’s obviously an element of external validation that comes with this role and I realised that I was relying on it a lot and not validating myself, or [not] validating myself outside of songs and music. Growing that practice and working on basic mental health as an adult – separate from being a musician and my identity as a songwriter – has been so important.

I never really had that before. This was always the one thing: this one-track-minded ambition that drove me. That’s obviously pretty risky. Like, I would feel such deep, deep failure if that wasn’t happening the way that I thought it should happen. For example, having a record come out 18 months after the first record and developing in a clean and linear way as an artist.

When it all gets...

Angie McMahon chats to us about her new album 'Light, Dark, Light Again'. "You have to experience all of the things that the chapters hold."

Doja Cat has taken on Hiatus Kaiyote’s 2021 track ‘Red Room’ while appearing in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge. The singer ...
27/10/2023

Doja Cat has taken on Hiatus Kaiyote’s 2021 track ‘Red Room’ while appearing in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge. The singer does a fairly faithful rendition of the Melbourne future-soul/jazz purveyors’ original – appropriately bathed in bright red light – her voice gliding along the elastic bass (although there are some pitch issues later in the cover).

Doja Cat – real name Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini – also performed two tracks from her latest album Scarlet, including the viral hit ‘Paint The Town Red’ and ‘Agora Hills’. Watch all three tracks below.

Doja Cat: ‘Red Room’ (Hiatus Kaiyote Cover)

Scarlet was released in late September, reaching #4 on the Billboard album charts and #5 on the ARIA charts in Australia. The rollout wasn’t without some controversy, with Doja Cat forced to redo the album cover after people noticed it was almost an exact copy of a new album from German band Chaver. The singer’s team quickly changed the cover.

Speaking of Hiatus Kaiyote, the band recently announced a one-off show at Melbourne’s Hamer Hall alongside the Dreamboat Orchestra. Nai Palm and co. will play a range of tracks from their three albums – 2012’s Tawk Tomahawk, 2015’s Choose Your Weapon, and 2021’s Mood Valiant – and have promised to preview some unreleased material.

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Hiatus Kaiyote to Perform with the Dreamboat Orchestra at Melbourne’s Hamer Hall
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Doja Cat has covered Hiatus Kaiyote's 'Red Room' in the BBC 1 Live Lounge. She also played her songs 'Agora Hills' and 'Paint the Town Red'.

Celebrated composer and pianist Ludovico Einaudi has announced a string of Australian tour dates, following his addition...
27/10/2023

Celebrated composer and pianist Ludovico Einaudi has announced a string of Australian tour dates, following his addition to the 2024 Perth Festival lineup. Einaudi will play a number of dates in venues across the country, beginning with four nights at the Sydney Opera House from Friday, 2nd to Monday, 5th February.

The pianist will then head to the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne on Wednesday, 7th February, finishing up at Perth Festival with two shows on Friday, 9th and Saturday, 10th February. See the full list of dates and grab tickets below.

Ludovico Einaudi: ‘Experience’

“I love touring in Australia for a few reasons,” Einaudi says of the upcoming tour. “First, the audience is so open and warm. Second, I have many childhood beautiful memories connected with Australia because my granddad lived there for half of his life, and my mom used to tell me wonderful tales and stories about its land and inhabitants that it has become part of my DNA.”

The composer is the most-streamed classical artist of all time, and has become remarkably more famous in recent years thanks to songs like ‘Experience’ going viral on TikTok. His 2013 album In A Time Lapse went three times platinum, and in 2022 Einaudi released the solo piano record Underwater to similar critical acclaim.

Einaudi has also worked on award-winning soundtracks for films like Nomadland, The Father, and The Intouchables.

Ludovico Einaudi 2024 Australian Tour Dates

Friday, 2nd to Monday, 5th February – Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall, Sydney

Tickets

Wednesday, 7th February – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne

Tickets

Friday, 9th to Saturday, 10th February – Perth Concert Hall

Tickets

Further Reading

Perth Festival 2024: Angélique Kidjo, Sampha, Paul Kelly, Lonnie Holley + More

Cymande Announce First Ever Australian Headline Dates

Calexico Announce 2024 Australian Tour
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Celebrated classical composer Ludovico Einaudi has announced an Australian tour for 2024. He'll play dates in February.

A long-shelved track from The Beatles called ‘Now And Then’ will finally be released next week, billed as the “final” so...
27/10/2023

A long-shelved track from The Beatles called ‘Now And Then’ will finally be released next week, billed as the “final” song from the group. The track was originally written by John Lennon in the late ’70s, with Yoko Ono then passing along the track to Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr in 1994.

The three band members tinkered with the track and recorded new parts with producer Jeff Lynne. But the band hit a snag: technological limitations forced them to abandon the song because the original vocals and piano from Lennon couldn’t be separated to work alongside the new parts. Twenty-five years later, they found a solution.

The band, now just Ringo and Paul, utilised the same AI-assisted software that director Peter Jackson had deployed on The Beatles: Get Back documentary in 2021, which allowed editors to de-mix the original mono soundtrack of the film. The same technology – known as MAL audio technology – allowed the band to release a new mix of Revolver in 2022.

Armed with the MAL audio tech, Ringo, Paul, and a sound team were able to isolate Lennon’s vocals.

“There it was, John’s voice, crystal clear,” Paul recalled of the moment the team heard it for the first time. “It’s quite emotional. And we all play on it, it’s a genuine Beatles recording. In 2023 to still be working on Beatles music, and about to release a new song the public haven’t heard, I think it’s an exciting thing.”

“It was the closest we’ll ever come to having him back in the room so it was very emotional for all of us. It was like John was there, you know. It’s far out,” added Ringo.

“It was incredibly touching to hear them working together after all the years that Dad had been gone,” Sean Ono Lennon said. “It’s the last song my dad, Paul, George and Ringo got to make together. It’s like a time capsule and all feels very meant to be.”

‘Now And Then’ will be released on Thursday, 2nd November. A short film chronicling the journey of the song will be released on Wednesday, 1st November.

Further Reading

Paul McCartney Adds Second Sydney Show to 2023 Australian Tour

New Paul McCartney Documentary to Focus on the Ex-Beatle’s 1970s Output

Listen to John Lennon Sing on Early Beatles ‘Yellow Submarine’ Demo
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The Beatles' 'final song' will be released next week, having finally been salvaged due to AI-assisted technology.

The Melbourne Recital Centre has announced a packed lineup for 2024, hosting gigs by the likes of Courtney Barnett, Cale...
26/10/2023

The Melbourne Recital Centre has announced a packed lineup for 2024, hosting gigs by the likes of Courtney Barnett, Calexico, and Beth Orton.

The Centre has been long known for mixing classical performances with vibrantly contemporary acts, and 2024 proves to be no different. The program touches on almost every genre imaginable, from punk to country to indie rock.

Calexico – Sunken Waltz

Heading up the punk side of things is a performance by Lydia Lunch, the New York legend. Lunch has strong ties to Australia – she previously collaborated with Rowland S. Howard of The Birthday Party and Boys Next Door fame.

Elsewhere, Calexico are set to bring their raucous and intimate show to the Centre. Formed in 1996, the band have gone on to release a string of acclaimed and full-throated records. Their most recent, El Mirador, was released last year, and the band have yet to perform songs from it in this country.

Beth Orton, by contrast, is one of the pioneering voices in indie-folk-electronica. Her record Trailer Park, released in 1996, set the stage for the rest of her career, careening between heartfelt and understated admissions of love and loss, set to guitar stylings, and a subtle undercurrent of electronica.

“We’re so thrilled to be announcing the first of our contemporary music experiences for 2024,” Melbourne Recital Centre said in a statement. “The breadth of what’s on offer reflects Melbourne Recital Centre’s commitment to distinctive and dynamic programming, spanning Grammy-winning neo-sufi art pop, desert noir, indie darlings, afrofuturist cosmic jazz, legendary experimental rock and so much more.

“Encompassing past and future icons, this announcement is just the beginning of how contemporary music will shape our 15th birthday celebration.”

Tickets for all shows go on sale on Friday, 27th October. They will be available directly through The Melbourne Recital Centre website.

Melbourne Recital Centre 2024

Thursday, 1st February – YoCiTY – Jarabi Band

Friday, 2nd February – Courtney Barnett

Thursday, 15th February – Calexico

Wednesday, 28th February – Lonnie Holley + Moor Mother + Irreversible Entanglements

Friday, 1st March – Michael Rother & Friends Play the Music of Neu!

Saturday, 2nd March – Yirinda

Friday, 8th March – Arooj Aftab

Wednesday, 13th March – Franck Vigroux & Antoine Schmitt

Friday, 15th March – Lydia Lunch & Joseph Keckler

Saturday, 13th April – Folk Bitch Trio

Tuesday, 23rd & Wednesday, 24th April – Beth Orton

Further Reading

Beth Orton Reschedules Australian Tour to April 2024

Theo Parrish to Play an All Night Gig at Sydney’s City Recital Hall

A Guide to Every International Tour Coming to Australia in 2023/24
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The Melbourne Recital Centre has unveiled their 2024 contemporary music program, featuring the likes of Courtney Barnett and Calexico.

Indie titans Wednesday and MJ Lenderman have announced a couple of 2024 Australian headline shows. Both acts are on the ...
26/10/2023

Indie titans Wednesday and MJ Lenderman have announced a couple of 2024 Australian headline shows. Both acts are on the lineup for Golden Plains in Meredith, Victoria, and they’ll also be skipping over to Perth for a gig at The Rechabite as part of Perth Festival, and playing a dual headline at Sydney’s Factory Theatre.

Wednesday released Rat Saw God in April 2023, one of the most acclaimed albums of their career, and a record that combines short, sharp storytelling with a sense of moribund detachment.

Wednesday – ‘Bull Believer’

Rat Saw God is filled with songs about disastrous neighbours, bad trips, and nights spent watching Formula One on the television. It’s a maturation of the band’s sound, both deeply relatable and highly specific all at once.

MJ Lenderman is himself a member of Wednesday but has always had his own side hustle going on, releasing a string of records under his own name. His most recent, Boat Songs, was released in April of this year. It was Lenderman’s first record made in a professional setting – the two prior had been much more DIY.

Boat Songs drew high praise, including a Best New Music from Pitchfork. Lenderman will be playing in Australia with his band The Wind, promising a loud, scuzzy, frenetic show.

Wednesday & MJ Lenderman Australian Tour

Tuesday, 27th February – The Rechabite Hall, Perth WA

Thursday, 29th February – Factory Theatre, Sydney NSW

Saturday, 9th March – Golden Plains Festival, Meredith VIC

Tickets on sale here

Further Reading

Perth Festival 2024: Angélique Kidjo, Sampha, Paul Kelly, Lonnie Holley + More

Golden Plains 2024: The Streets, Yussef Dayes, Cymande + More

Jess Ribeiro Releases New Single ‘Summer of Love’ via Poison City Records
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Wednesday and MJ Lenderman, a pair of alt-rock and alt-country titans, are heading down under for some packed Australian shows.

Sydney electronic maven upsidedownhead has returned after a long absence with the new single ‘make it right’ – a track t...
26/10/2023

Sydney electronic maven upsidedownhead has returned after a long absence with the new single ‘make it right’ – a track that toes the line between upbeat and melodic dance music and composed, introspective headphone listening. ‘Make it right’ features vocals from Mansionair’s Jack Froggatt, who appears under his Elmar alias.

Upsidedownhead – aka Ross James – previously worked with Froggatt and Mansionair on the 2020 single ‘twice as tough’, which is upsidedownhead’s most successful release to date. ‘Make it right’ is the producer’s first release since 2021’s 2-step foray ‘everybody talk about’.

upsidedownhead – ‘make it right’ ft. Elmar

It’s been close to five years since James released complex, his debut EP as upsidedownhead. The lush EP followed in mid-2021, with guest appearances from Isabella Manfredi, Clea, Fractures and more. Upsidedownhead has also collaborated with the likes of E^ST, Ric Rufio and Vallis Alps’ Parissa Tosif.

There’s more to come from upsidedownhead, who’s newly independent following a stint working with Liberation Records. The artist’s new era is off to an auspicious start, with ‘make it right’ landing a triple j premiere courtesy of Good Nights’ Latifa Tee.

Follow upsidedownhead here and chase down ‘make it right’ here.

Further Reading

triple j’s Like A Version in 2022

Mansionair Release New Live Film and EP, ‘The Sahā Sessions’

Kobie Dee Shares Video for New Single ‘Father’s Eyes’ feat. Stan Walker
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upsidedownhead is back with his first new single in nearly two years. 'make it right' features Elmar aka Mansionair's Jack Froggatt.

Mildlife performed at Phoenix Central Park, Sydney, on Wednesday, 25th October. Billy Burgess reviews.The reputation of ...
26/10/2023

Mildlife performed at Phoenix Central Park, Sydney, on Wednesday, 25th October. Billy Burgess reviews.

The reputation of Phoenix Central Park precedes it. Everyone raves about this place. Amid the diffuse confusion of last week’s SXSW Sydney, for instance, the Chippendale art space provided essential wonderment for many out-of-town visitors.

There are only a small number of seats in the venue, which are situated within touching distance of the floor-level performance area. Everyone else stands on the staircase that wraps around the performance space on its way up to the venue’s street-level entrance. There is no bar.

Image: Ruby Boland

The artist – in this case, Mildlife – performs not from a stage but on the venue floor. Everyone gets a good view of them, even my mum, who’s five-foot-not-much – that is, if you’re not distracted by the venue’s architectural novelties.

Designed by Sydney architects Durbach Block Jaggers, the ceiling looks like the inside of a psychedelic sand dune. The curvy, pine-coloured contours aren’t just for show, though – with the assistance of Marshall Day Acoustics, Phoneix Central Park’s billionaire owners have made sure it sounds bloody spectacular in there.

So, while Mildlife’s drums and amps were mic’d up, we mostly heard the sounds coming from the instruments and amplifiers themselves, rather than the mix through the PA. The Naarm/Melbourne outfit hadn’t played live in a while, they told us, but the four instrumentalists were in the zone from the off.

Mildlife’s stylistic lineage is pretty apparent – their songs are psychedelic and soulful, with shimmers of Kraftwerk and Daft Punk keeping step with a jazz-influenced willingness to ride a groove to the point of spiritual hypnosis.

Image: Ruby Boland

There were moments of sweet, tasteful and inoffensive psych-disco, as well as funk-influenced guitar runs that recalled the work of Nile Rodgers, who was onstage just down the road at the Enmore. The dual efforts of a Nord and a modular synth generated sci-fi sounds that compounded the 1970s nostalgia alluded to by the band members’ flared suits.

Big vocal hooks aren’t really Mildlife’s forte. The robot voice effects were a playful addition to the sonic mix, but the vocals were the least interesting part of the performance. Everything else was bliss. The whole room moved in a friendly state of transfixion. Harmony prevailed.

Further Reading

Phoenix Central Park Season X: Clark, They Hate Change, Mildlife + More

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Lineup Announced for Sun Cycle NYD 2024: Erika de Casier, Jayda G, Overmono + More
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Mildlife performed at Sydney art space Phoenix Central Park as part of their 'Return to Centaurus' tour. We were there to review.

Paul McCartney is touring Australia in October 2023. “Australia is very important to me because when I was a kid, a lot ...
25/10/2023

Paul McCartney is touring Australia in October 2023. “Australia is very important to me because when I was a kid, a lot of my relatives from Liverpool were leaving to go to Australia, and I have quite a few relatives in Australia – they’d been breeding while I wasn’t watching,” McCartney said in a video released in advance of the tour.

The tour began with shows in Adelaide and Melbourne, before McCartney headed to Newcastle. He’ll play two shows in Sydney and then head to Queensland for a gig each in Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Here are all the tour setlists (updated regularly).

Paul McCartney – ‘Maybe I’m Amazed’

Adelaide Entertainment Centre

Wednesday, 18th October

Can’t Buy Me Love

Junior’s Farm

Letting Go

She’s a Woman

Got to Get You Into My Life

Come On to Me

Let Me Roll It

Getting Better

Let ‘Em In

My Valentine

Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five

Maybe I’m Amazed

I’ve Just Seen a Face

In Spite of All the Danger

Love Me Do

Dance Tonight

Blackbird

Here Today

New

Lady Madonna

Fuh You

Jet

Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!

Something

Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da

You Never Give Me Your Money

She Came in Through the Bathroom Window

Band on the Run

Get Back

Let It Be

Live and Let Die

Hey Jude

Encore

I’ve Got a Feeling

Birthday

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)

Helter Skelter

Golden Slumbers

Carry That Weight

The End

The Beatles songs: 24; Wings songs: 8

Marvel Stadium, Melbourne

Saturday, 21st October

Can’t Buy Me Love

Junior’s Farm

Letting Go

She’s a Woman

Got to Get You Into My Life

Come On to Me

Let Me Roll It

Getting Better

Let ‘Em In

My Valentine

Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five

Maybe I’m Amazed

I’ve Just Seen a Face

In Spite of All the Danger

Love Me Do

Dance Tonight

Blackbird

Here Today

New

Lady Madonna

Fuh You

Jet

Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!

Something

Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da

You Never Give Me Your Money

She Came in Through the Bathroom Window

Band on the Run

Get Back

Let It Be

Live and Let Die

Hey Jude

Encore

I’ve Got a Feeling

Birthday

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)

Helter Skelter

Golden Slumbers

Carry That Weight

The End

The Beatles songs: 24; Wings songs: 8

McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle

Tuesday, 24th October

Can’t Buy Me Love

Junior’s Farm

Letting Go

She’s a Woman

Got to Get You Into My Life

Come On to Me

Let Me Roll It

Getting Better

Let ‘Em In

My Valentine

Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five

Maybe I’m Amazed

I’ve Just Seen a Face

In Spite of All the Danger

Love Me Do

Dance Tonight

Blackbird

Here Today

New

Lady Madonna

Fuh You

Jet

Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!

Something

Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da

You Never Give Me Your Money

She Came in Through the Bathroom Window

Band on the Run

Get Back

Let It Be

Live and Let Die

Hey Jude

Encore

I’ve Got a Feeling

Birthday

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)

Helter Skelter

Golden Slumbers

Carry That Weight

The End

The Beatles songs: 24; Wings songs: 8

Further Reading

Paul McCartney Adds Second Sydney Show to 2023 Australian Tour

Paul McCartney, Nancy Sinatra Pay Tribute to the Late Jimmy Buffett, Dead at 76

Dolly Parton Announces New Album ‘Rockstar’ with Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Stevie Nicks, Miley Cyrus and More
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Paul McCartney and his band are travelling around Australia on the Got Back tour. Here are all the tour setlists.

Gomeroi rapper Kobie Dee has teamed up with Māori singer Stan Walker for a new single called ‘Father’s Eyes’, the follow...
25/10/2023

Gomeroi rapper Kobie Dee has teamed up with Māori singer Stan Walker for a new single called ‘Father’s Eyes’, the follow-up to 2022’s ‘Basics’. The single has been teased for a while now: back in June, Dee posted on Instagram that he’d been in the studio with Walker and producer Matt Sadgrove in Aotearoa.

The track – which comes with a video directed by Kieran Satour – sees Walker and Dee ponder their roles as fathers and men in the community, mining the past and casting an eye to the future. The video was recorded on Bidjigal land in Sydney – watch it below.

Kobie Dee: ‘Father’s Eyes’ feat. Stan Walker

“It was really important to me to work with someone I trust and have a Creative Director like Kieran lead this project and help apply a cultural lens and make sure both our Aboriginal and Māori cultures were represented appropriately and in a strong, beautiful way,” Kobie Dee said of the video.

“It was a great collaboration and I feel everyone that was involved really resonated with what the track was about and really captured the vision for the video clip.”

“Working with Kobie and Stan on this clip was such a blessing,” said director Kieran Satour. “This special song, deeply grounded in their own experiences as Indigenous fathers and sons, is about highlighting the strength and resilience of all the families out there striving to break cycles.”

Kobie Dee has been fairly active on the touring circuit recently, playing SXSW Sydney, Listen Out, and BIGSOUND.

Further Reading

The Indigenous Hip Hop Takeover: Barkaa, Kobie Dee, Briggs, JK-47 + More

A.B. Original Release ‘Yes’ Video: “The Alternative to Voting Yes Just Reinforces Racism”

Kobie Dee Unveils Newest Single, ‘Basics’
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Kobie Dee and New Zealand's Stan Walker have teamed up for a new single called 'Father's Eyes'. The video is out now.

Influential London funk and soul group Cymande have announced their first-ever Australian tour. The band – which rose to...
25/10/2023

Influential London funk and soul group Cymande have announced their first-ever Australian tour. The band – which rose to fame in the 1970s and went on to impact a generation of musicians throughout Britain and beyond – have been announced on the lineups for Golden Plains and Perth Festival, and will play a handful of headline dates as well.

The band have locked in three headline shows on the east coast: in Brisbane on Saturday, 2nd March, Sydney on Monday, 4th March, and Melbourne Tuesday, 5th March. The tour will conclude with their set at Golden Plains in Meredith on Sunday, 10th March. See the full list of dates and find the pre-sale link below.

Cymande: ‘Bra’

The group released their debut self-titled album in 1972, which contained some of their most enduring and impactful songs, including ‘Dove’, ‘Bra’, and ‘The Message’. While they didn’t find acclaim in Britain, their star rose across the Atlantic and they became the first British band to headline the Apollo Theatre in 1973.

Cymande split up in the mid-70s, but their discography was brought back to life by artists like De La Soul, Grandmaster Flash, The Fugees, and others who sampled their tracks. In the 2010s the band reunited, and have been touring sporadically ever since. The band released an album, A Simple Act Of Faith, in 2015.

Cymande 2024 Australian Tour Dates

Thursday, 29th February – Perth Festival – Boorloo / Perth

Saturday, 2nd March – Princess Theatre – Meanjin / Brisbane

Monday, 4th March – Liberty Hall – Eora / Sydney

Tuesday, 5th March – Northcote Theatre – Naarm / Melbourne

Sunday, 10th March – Golden Plains Festival – Wadawurrung / Meredith

Sign up for pre-sale access here.

Further Reading

Hiatus Kaiyote to Perform with the Dreamboat Orchestra at Melbourne’s Hamer Hall

Perth Festival 2024: Angélique Kidjo, Sampha, Paul Kelly, Lonnie Holley + More

Golden Plains 2024: The Streets, Yussef Dayes, Cymande + More
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1970s funk pioneers Cymande have announced their first ever Australian dates, to take place in February and March.

Having successfully secured Björk for their 2023 edition, Perth Festival has unveiled its full lineup for 2024. The line...
25/10/2023

Having successfully secured Björk for their 2023 edition, Perth Festival has unveiled its full lineup for 2024. The lineup is once again full of international talent, including revered Beninese singer Angélique Kidjo, experimental artist Lonnie Holley, and UK singer Sampha.

A number of internationals will be making their Australian debuts at the festival, including UK veteran funk outfit Cymande, and London singer Greentea Peng (who announced a wider Australian tour last week). On the local front, artists like Paul Kelly, Courtney Barnett, Mama Kin, Shane Howard, Lior, and more will all perform across the festival, which will take place from Friday, 9th February to Sunday, 3rd March 2024.

Angélique Kidjo: ‘Do Yourself’ feat. Burna Boy

Noongar Wongi artist Flewnt will return to host the Boorloo Block Party, which will feature numerous First Nations artists, while the Perth Concert Hall will host a wide variety of orchestral and string quartet works – including Lior and Dr Lou Bennett AM performing Ngapa William Cooper with the Australian String Quartet

Perth Festival also features an extensive visual arts lineup (which is all free), as well as a film festival (led by the premiere of Copa 71, which explores the 1971 Women’s Soccer World Cup), a dance and theatre program, and more. The film festival will kick off earlier than the flagship event, getting underway next month.

The theme of the 2024 festival is Ngaangk – meaning the star, sun, and Noongar term for mother. Have a look over the full program on the website.

Perth Festival 2024 Lineup

Angélique Kidjo

Sampha

Emma Donovan

Lior

Sampa The Great

Mama Kin

Maatakitj

Paul Kelly

Flewnt

Shane Howard

Stephen Pigram

Ludovico Einaudi

Brooklyn Rider

Greentea Peng

Kings of Convenience

Lonnie Holley

Moor Mother & Irreversible Entanglements

Michael Rother & Friends

Cymande

WITCH

Courtney Barnett

Dates & Venues

Monday, 20th November to Sunday, 31st March – Various venues, Perth WA (Film Festival)

Friday, 9th February to Sunday, 3rd March

– Various venues, Perth WA

Tickets are on sale from Monday, 30th October via the website.

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The lineup for Perth Festival 2024 has been announced. It features Angélique Kidjo, Sampha, Paul Kelly, and more.

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