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What Does Jay-Z's TIDAL Have that Spotify Hasn't?
Meet Australia's brand new streaming service — with a bigger price tag, but more Swifty.
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Jay Z Announces First Ever Artist-Owned Streaming Service
"People really feel like music is free, but will pay $6 for water."
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Alison Wonderland Is Bringing Back Her Secret Warehouse Parties
Bringing electronica out of the clubs and into Australia and New Zealand's industrial spaces.
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Alison Wonderland Is Bringing Back Her Secret Warehouse Parties
Bringing electronica out of the clubs and into Australia's industrial spaces.
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The Black Keys Cancel Asia Pacific Shows, Bluesfest Loses Second Headliner
First Kravitz, now Keys.
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Jimmy Kimmel Pranks SXSW Punters with the Ol' Fake Band Stunt
"What do you think of DJ Gluten... hard to tolerate?"
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Come Together Festival Announces Double Decker Lineup
Sydney's long-running hip hop festival invited guitars.
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Brazilian Vinyl Record Collector Looking to Make His Five Million Strong Collection Public
Nothing on repeat, ever.
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The Instrument to Rule All Instruments Is Almost a Reality
It's a guitar, it's a saxophone, it's a violin, it's a piano; it's all of those things.
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Australia's Very First Music Festival Cruise to Launch This Time Next Year
Our very own version of S.S. Coachella is set to weigh anchor.
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The Very Best's New Music Video Uses Beads as 8-Bit Pixels
Mario should've tried more dance-offs to beat the bosses.
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Secret Garden Festival 2015 Hits It Out of the Ball Pit
Pillow forts, giant jellyfish and kissing booths — this independent festival has and always will be built by and for the people.
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The Best Gigs in Wellington This March
Guitar-led earworms, mind bending white noise, indie-pop based around long-form journalism, playful/intelligent rock and shredding.
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Brilliant Things To Do in Auckland This March
The world's biggest waterslide, a surf film festival and sunrise yoga are just a few things to look forward to.
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Finalists Announced for the Taite Music Prize
Recognising outstanding creativity, regardless of sales figures or genre.
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Seven Homegrown Artists Who Would Totally Kill It at Eurovision
Out of left field suggestions we think Australia's Eurovision selectors should totally take on board.
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The Foundry to Become Brisbane’s New Creative Music Hub
Brisbane's planned music venue lets you play and crash after the show for free. Really.
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Courtney Barnett Announces National Debut Album Tour
The shredding Melburnian is hitting the road to celebrate her very first album.
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Your Guide to Splore 2015
Original, unique and fresh no matter your title; hipster, hippie, foodie, square etc you'll find something to celebrate.
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Let Jeff Bridges Put You To Sleep
The niche market of sleeping tapes gets a Hollywood addition.
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GALLERY + REVIEW: St. Jerome's Laneway Festival 2015
The sizzling 33 degree day gave way as a very, big, bad storm with more attitude than Vic Mensa clipped Brisbane CBD at the edge.
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Auckland Has the Highest Number of Earning Songwriters
Just in case you thought all songs were written at a half-way house, half-way down Dominion Road.
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GALLERY + REVIEW: Laneway Festival 2015
Hypnotised by FKA twigs, pashed by Mac DeMarco, fed by Mary's. Laneway crowds lucked out this year.
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St. Jerome's Laneway Festival 2015
Hypnotised by FKA twigs, pashed by Mac DeMarco, fed by Mary's. Laneway crowds lucked out this year.
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A Look Back at Ten Years of Laneway Festival
The last ten years have seen Australian festival after Australian festival launch and go under. How have Laneway managed to nail it?
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Belle and Sebastian's Stuart Murdoch Wanted Your Nine-to-Five Job
The Glaswegian lead singer also thinks you might have written his music for him.
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Groovin the Moo Announces 2015 Lineup
GTM returns with one of its most Aussie-heavy lineups in recent years.