Instrumental
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Introducing Jazz-R&B-Pop Instrumental Collective Turiya
Prepare to be transported on an idyllic journey through jazz, R&B, pop, and classical traditions with Turiya, an all-star trio hailing from Boorloo
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The Omnific Australia 2024 Tour
After the released of their new album, 'The Law Of Augmenting Returns', earlier this month – which debuted at #3 on the AIR charts – instrumental prog rockers The Omnific
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Review: Ngulmiya @ Vivid Sydney at Machine Hill
The all too common rain pours down over Vivid, but there is one place in town that will warm your heart and alight your senses.
At Machine Hall (14 June),... -
An Evening With Andy Summers (The Police) Australia 2024 Tour
An inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Guitar Player Hall of Fame, The Police's Andy Summers will tour Australia in 2024.
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Open Frame 2024 Line-up
Open Frame returns to Brisbane Powerhouse next month for four unique showcase events featuring a music icon alongside an eclectic mix of underground artists experimenting and
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Sophie Hutchings Creates Human Connections Using The Language Of Music
Australia, a land of vast, red-soaked plains that span to endless horizons. A land of jagged, snow-covered mountains housing wild brumbies within their thick forests. A land
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Max Richter Australia 2025 Tour
Celebrated classical-electronic composer, Max Richter is bringing his first ever world tour to Australia in 2025.
The German-born English composer-pianist known... -
Review: Spunk Records 25 Finale @ Vivid Live @ Sydney Opera House
Sydney Harbour is swarming for Vivid's opening weekend and it takes a pickpocket sleight of hand to wind a way through to the Opera House where the 25th anniversary of Spunk
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Review: Yngwie Malmsteen @ The Princess Theatre (Brisbane)
Reading the pre-concert promotion, the great Swedish guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen promised a night of 'jaw dropping technique, innovative style and unparalleled
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Review: sleepmakeswaves & Elephant Gym @ Max Watts (Melbourne)
The early turnout was strong for last Friday's bill at Max Watts, with the Melbourne venue almost at capacity as the first of three bands took the
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Jazz-Classical Artist Nat Bartsch Is Making Soothing Connections
Very rarely, a special artist can stop you in your tracks, cause you to look up and remember there is beauty in the world. Enter Nat Bartsch.
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Dirty Three 2024 Australia Tour
Update - 9 May, 2024: With the first two Melbourne shows sold out, Dirty Three have added a third concert. Scroll down for the new details.
A decade-plus
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Yngwie Malmsteen 2024 Australia Tour
Almost a decade since his last visit, guitar virtuoso Yngwie Malmsteen returns to Australia in 2024.
The Swedish artist, known for such hits as 'Rising Force',... -
Explosions In The Sky 2024 Australia Tour
American post-rock band Explosions In The Sky return to Australia this May.
Their first live dates down under since 2017, the Texas group will be touring their... -
Review: Yussef Dayes @ The Tivoli (Brisbane)
Brisbane connected with Yussef Dayes last Sunday (3 March) for a transfer of intense energy.
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Heilung 2024 Australia Tour
Experimental folk, neo-industrial collective Heilung return to Australia after their triumphant, sold-out debut last year, bringing their 'amplified
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Review: Mogwai @ The Tivoli (Brisbane)
Glaswegian rockers Mogwai are legends of the instrumental post-rock genre that gets my ears moist!
Their ten albums delve into different rock styles including a... -
Review: Mogwai @ Forum Melbourne
Monday night events can be a slog at the best of times, but Scottish post-rockers Mogwai easily packed out Melbourne's Forum with a sold-out show last
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Review: Russian Circles @ Max Watt's (Melbourne)
The early turnout was strong at Melbourne's Max Watt's on Friday night (9 February), as the room eagerly filled with patrons ready to bear witness to the return of post-metal
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Mogwai's Three-Part 2024 Plan Includes A Return To Australian Shores
How did you spend your lockdown?
The usual stuff, right? Watching lots of Netflix, trying out new recipes, attempting to land the #1 album on the UK album...
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