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IN THE SIXTH ISSUE OF STRINE WHINE:
Reviews of releases from UV Boi, Dogood, The Goon Sax, Tkay Maidza, Shards, Amateur Dance, POWER, NUTRITION, Lower Spectrum, Andrei Eremin, L-FRESH the LION and Remi, and Anatole.
COPPER WATER AT LAKE ALPINE: A review of the third Paradise music festival. Billing exclusively Australian acts, the festival leans heavily on electronic music, which means the strongest runs start after midnight and the rock bands haunt the day between the migraine-inducing noise of the interstitial DJ sets. Paradise hasn’t quite figured out how to walk this line without stumbling yet, but any attempt to get local artists and organisers paid deserves some award. Here’s an account of that endurance test.
THE GREAT MELBOURNE BIKE RIDE: One whole week dedicated to putting sometimes-unusual music in sometimes-unusual contexts, that’s the thesis of Melbourne Music Week. This year its eccentric hub was an abandoned hospital, but meanwhile on the first Sunday, folks were out enjoying the Great Outdoors, riding through the city as part of Bedroom Suck's Great Melbourne Bike Ride.
New issues out every month. Email tracks, records, gigs, praise, hateful epistles and anything else to jakecleland@gmail.com.
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IN THE SIXTH ISSUE OF STRINE WHINE:
Reviews of releases from UV Boi, Dogood, The Goon Sax, Tkay Maidza, Shards, Amateur Dance, POWER, NUTRITION, Lower Spectrum, Andrei Eremin, L-FRESH the LION and Remi, and Anatole.
COPPER WATER AT LAKE ALPINE: A review of the third Paradise music festival. Billing exclusively Australian acts, the festival leans heavily on electronic music, which means the strongest runs start after midnight and the rock bands haunt the day between the migraine-inducing noise of the interstitial DJ sets. Paradise hasn’t quite figured out how to walk this line without stumbling yet, but any attempt to get local artists and organisers paid deserves some award. Here’s an account of that endurance test.
THE GREAT MELBOURNE BIKE RIDE: One whole week dedicated to putting sometimes-unusual music in sometimes-unusual contexts, that’s the thesis of Melbourne Music Week. This year its eccentric hub was an abandoned hospital, but meanwhile on the first Sunday, folks were out enjoying the Great Outdoors, riding through the city as part of Bedroom Suck's Great Melbourne Bike Ride.
New issues out every month. Email tracks, records, gigs, praise, hateful epistles and anything else to jakecleland@gmail.com. Physical editions coming soon. Tell your friends.
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How you can get so many amazing artists together on one release and STILL release it for pay what you want is beyond me. But damn it feels good. Tom Hutchins
A new compilation of studio recordings and live rarities captures another side of ’90s experimentalists Gastr del Sol. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 27, 2024
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Hard to pick a favourite on this pearler of an album. It sounds like there's 3 or 4 different singers on this. Great stories, Great songs, Great band! Liam Melville