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Trip to the unknown: Mills DJs a sci-fi symphony
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Trip to the unknown: Mills DJs a sci-fi symphony

Techno legend Jeff Mills takes his show off the stage and into new spaces.

  • by Eleanor Marsh

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Bombino review: 'Like the blues run through a sandstorm'

Bombino review: 'Like the blues run through a sandstorm'

This gig was a strong political statement, even though few in the crowd would have understood a word being sung.

  • by Michael Bailey
Taylor Swift signs surprise new record deal with 'one condition'
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Taylor Swift signs surprise new record deal with 'one condition'

The chart-topper has a new record deal - and she's using it to lobby for higher paydays for her new labelmates.

  • by Maeve McDermott
Social media users slam rapper YG for harassing women at Spilt Milk
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Social media users slam rapper YG for harassing women at Spilt Milk

The US rapper reportedly demanded female fans show their breasts at the Canberra festival on Saturday night.

  • by Serena Coady
Bright Star review: Music brimming with poetry and poems full of music

Bright Star review: Music brimming with poetry and poems full of music

John Bell and Simon Tedeschi interweave the poetry of Keats and the Schubert's piano music

  • by John Shand
You Am I's date with the 'magnificent pipes'
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You Am I's date with the 'magnificent pipes'

On the cusp of celebrating 30 years of music, You Am I played a gig to remember for Melbourne Music Week.

  • by Cara Waters
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Pink hits record earnings with Australia/New Zealand tour haul
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Pink hits record earnings with Australia/New Zealand tour haul

If further proof of Australia's enduring love affair with Pink was necessary, the pop star's bank account should suffice.

  • by Robert Moran
Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Glorious farewell a romantic triumph

Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Glorious farewell a romantic triumph

The SSO's glorious farewell concert before flying to Vienna for a European tour was called "Viennese Romantics", though could have been named "Viennese Jewish composers" in acknowledgement of the repugnant antisemitism faced by Korngold and Mahler in that city.

  • by Peter McCallum
Uneasy listening to 'playful, spectacular spiccato': trio has it all
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Uneasy listening to 'playful, spectacular spiccato': trio has it all

Theirs is the collaborative music made as a contrast to the demanding life of a soloist.

  • by Jennifer Gall
Charenee Wade review: The jazz singer's torch still burns brightly

Charenee Wade review: The jazz singer's torch still burns brightly

Charenee Wade keeps alive the spirit of jazz greats like Betty Carter and Sarah Vaughan

  • by John Shand
Smash Mouth send true believers into meltdown
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Smash Mouth send true believers into meltdown

The crowd at The Croxton gig on Saturday were truly something else.

  • by Anthony Colangelo