'We don't bother trying to play in Sydney any more': Musicians flee lockout laws
Sydney's lockout laws have deadened its live music scene, according to the DJs and artists who once played late into the night in the city.
Sydney's lockout laws have deadened its live music scene, according to the DJs and artists who once played late into the night in the city.
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The art of Arthur Boyd has been transformed into music for Bundanon's Siteworks festival.
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The local singer-songwriter has roared from Melbourne's streets to sold-out European venues.
New music from R&B; king Usher, Usher Cat Empire frontman Felix Riebl, punk girl group the Nots and former White Striper Jack White.
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Bruce Springsteen, Teenage Fanclub, Devendra Banhart, Warpaint and How To Dress Well.
Pixies frontman Frank Black remembers the pivotal moment six years ago when it was time for his band to make new music.
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The Jerusalem Quartet takes the experience of listening to a string quartet a little beyond Goethe's famous dictum that it is like a conversation among four intelligent people.
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"Why is it okay to, like, publicly shame us?", he sobbed in a Facebook video.
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The Faith No More frontman has teamed up with Australian composer Anthony Pateras for his new project, which heads to Hobart for a world exclusive in January.
Nick Bryant-Smith believes in the value of self-expression and using hip-hop as a means of education.
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