Artist Review - Sleek the Elite

Sleek the EliteSleek The Elite Sleek first came to everyone’s attention when songs from his 1997 debut, ‘Sleekism’ were banned from rotation on Triple J after some of his lyrics were thought to be offensive…and that’s kinda why we love him.



Artist Review - Loops Contemporary Ensemble

LoopsThe brainchild of prodigious jazz wunderkind, Jonathan Diamond, Loops was established in 1995 as an exploratory mission into the counterpoint between composition and improvisation.


Giving form and structure to otherwise unimpeded freeform expression Loops’ music fills that rare space between traditional jazz and freestyle improvisation. 

 

Artist Review - Gus McKinstray

Gus MckinstraySmooth jazz doesn’t come any smoother than Gus McKinstray, Australia’s answer to Kenny G.


Considered one of the best saxophone players in the industry, Gus has played on countless studio session recordings and toured extensively both nationally and overseas.

 

 

Artist Review - Kate Gibson

Kate Gibson

Kate GibsonA mainstay of the South-East Queensland music scene for over 20 years, Kate Gibson is a dynamic and multi-faceted singer-songwriter

Artist Review - Mantaray

MantarayMantaray is the musical collaboration of Japanese ambient-electronic composer, Susumu Yokota and New Zealand-born producer, DJ Ray.


Meeting initially in 1992, the two worked together to produce soundscapes comprised of each artists’ trademark style. Yokota’s carefully-constructed orchestral sounds of nature were succinctly underpinned by Ray’s deep, pulsing rhythms

 

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