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Goodbye and thanks for all the gigs

Seeing, and speaking with, Kate Bush remains a personal and career high for Bernard Zuel.

On the way out after a quarter century at Fairfax, a love letter to the enduring ability of music (and journalism) to refresh, excite and renew.

No more rules

Japandroids, David Prowse (left) and Brian King, are back on the road with a fresh perspective.

Ten years on, Canadian duo Japandroids are ready to roll with their next phase of making music.

Orchestra perform with unbalanced vehemence

Australian Chamber Orchestra artistic director Richard Tognetti, second violin Helena Rathbone, guest viola Florian ...

After an amiable first movement, the players whaled through the more dramatic second movement variations, belting out their lines with a fortissimo attack where none was necessary.

Sacred duty produces sublime music

The boys of St Mary's Cathedral Choir.

St Mary's Cathedral is mostly deserted on this Thursday morning. But as the 22 boy choristers of the cathedral choir begin singing, the few tourists wandering around grabbing iPhone snaps are suddenly transfixed.

Calling the tune

Tash Sultana will release her debut album next year.

From teenaged busker to sell-out tours at 22, Tash Sultana has firmly remained the architect of her own design.

Why you need to see … Electric Lady

Left to right: Bec Sandridge, Alex Lahey, Jack River and Gretta Ray are playing Electric Lady.

It was only back in March when the Sydney electronic music festival Days Like This was slammed for its lack of female artists on the bill. A month later, Brisbane rockers Regurgitator dropped off an Australian National University line-up for its lack of women and non-binary talent alongside them. Coupled with the significant male bias in those who head labels, those earning the biggest chunk of APRA royalties, and end-of-year song and album lists, it's no surprise female and female-identifying artists feel it needs to be addressed straight up.