Artist Review - Alan Brown

Alan BrownAlan Brown is an accomplished jazz pianist from New Zealand who rose to prominence during the ‘90s playing in jazz-funk combo, Blue Train as well as being a key member of The Grand Central Band.


As leader of his own group, the Alan Brown Trio he indulged his love for the dulcet-tones of the Hammond organ, and has also released an album of minimalist electronic under the pseudonym, Mistake Theory.

 

Artist Review - DJ Soup

DJ SoupThe moniker of Sydney DJ/producer John Blake, DJ Soup helped pioneer the local electronic hip hop scene as part of trailblazing hip hop-funk outfit, Fonke Knomaads.


He is also a former professional basketball player for the Sydney Kings, with representative honours playing for Australia.


As a solo artist, he consistently breaks new ground in the field, ever-expanding his musical consciousness through unprecedented mixing of samples and original beats.

Artist Review - The Daisycutters

The DaisycuttersStraight from the surf and sand of the sunny Gold Coast is Aussie indie darlings and Triple J Unearthed winners, The Daisycutters.


Sometimes considered one of the most underrated bands of the ‘90s, The Daisycutters quickly solidified a loyal following, due in no small amount to their feverish brand of pop-rock spliced with punk attitude and unforgettable lyrics.


Still a formidable live act today, their performances became synonymous with organised chaos as crowds swelled and bellowed along to hit favourites such as ‘Sick Day’ and ‘Kiss Me Stupid’.

 

Artist Review - Walisuma

Walisuma - AlturasWalisuma From the mysterious wilds of South America come Walisuma, preserving the traditional music of their ancestors and enchanting listeners with the music of a people and civilisation lost in time


Featuring the talents of Genaro Chuquicallata and David Zapata from Peru, along with Mario Conde and Miguel Ayma from Bolivia, Walisuma perform the timeless music of the Andes

 

Artist Review - Demon Tea Recordings

Demon TeaPurveyors of subversive electronica with a taste for the hard-to-define.


Demon Tea Recordings is an Australian-based audio collective specialising in rare, obscure and unheard-of psychedelic EDM artists from around the world. 

 

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