Journey to other worlds and experience the magic,power and celestial sounds of the world’s first electronic instrument - the theremin.
Seeing Hans Zimmer’s music performed live is a little like seeing the MSO if they were all wearing leather and performing in an arena with drunk male hecklers.
I was asked to support a huge international act. Then I read the fine print.
A new report by Music Australia finds some fans are willing to “break the bank” to see a touring international act.
Brisbane indie-rock band Ball Park Music has been around for nearly two decades. But now,with an ARIA No. 1 and a tour with Oasis looming,they’ve never felt stronger.
Kneecap was already under investigation after concert footage emerged of one band member appearing to shout “up Hamas,up Hezbollah”.
The theremin’s “woo-ooo” sound has haunted music and cinema lovers for years. Carolina Eyck is the world’s best player,but she’s still making sense of it.
Three decades after bouncing into ’90s Britpop with Supergrass,Gaz Coombes reflects on what it was like back then as a teenager,and where he is now,pushing 50.
World-famous opera soprano Sumi Jo headlines the festival that brings sublime sounds to the outback’s epic landscapes.
Billy Gibbons’ long beard,hat and sunglasses were part of ZZ Top’s signature identity. The guitarist and his whiskers are back in Australia next month after a decade-long absence.