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Exclusive Fashion Editorial with Photographer Anastasia Fua, Styled by Emma Cotterill and modelled by Soraya and Maeve.
There is a vast array of elements things that lead to a movie being captivating and timeless. There is the directing, acting, the cinematography and of course the soundtrack. Another such element is the costuming within a film.
Neon Records are some of the biggest international artists’ management down under, promoting big names like Skrillex, Milky Chance and Rudimental to Australians. However, they also promote their own homegrown talent and this week’s release sees the debut single of Planet Vegeta.
Lil Berete had one of 2018’s strongest debuts, at just seventeen years old, with the Icebreaker mixtape. Now, the young Toronto based artist has released a highly anticipated follow up, 1 Way Out.
Festival X is coming to Sydney in just over a month and Backyard Opera is your ticket to the best line-up of 2019. The line-up includes huge names like the rare Calvin Harris, the god Armin van Buuren and the Gucci Lil Pump. Other names include Tchami, Alison Wonderland and Steve Aoki.
2019 was Ocean Alley’s year. Between winning triple J’s Hottest 100 with “Confidence”, playing at Splendour in the Grass and touring across Europe, it’s been a wild ride.
Oh hair. How you cause me so many woes. No two days are the same. I wake up and you look so fine! Ignorantly in my confused morning state - which is a somewhat similar feeling being quite drunk - I have a shower and let the steam get it all frizzy.
When Nike and Virgil Ablo (Offwhite) decided to collaborate on a shoe, it was always going to be a pairing of the ages. It is like when chocolate said to ice cream, ‘I think we would work well together, lets see what happens'.
From the surface it seems that 2019 has been a quiet year for Sydney producer - Dives. The project of Josh Pearson, released three songs in the last few years, which found themselves under the attention of both the music industry and music listeners alike.
Between Nerve, Horrorshow and now Matt Corby, there’s no one on earth that Triple One can’t create gold with. Sydney’s fasted rising hip hop group have kept themselves busy since the release of their third EP, The Libertine 2, earlier this year.
Over the weekend of October 18th – 20th, the annual Elements festival made its way to Southern Queensland. Arts, music and culture graced the rolling vistas of the Sunshine Coast hinterland for three days.
Tyler the Creator this week released his latest collaboration, this time with Japanese footwear label suicoke. The Japanese brand was fairly closed off to the world until recently.
Milani Sobey shot for 'The Model Minute With' by photographer Toni Veziris.
Exclusive Base-Cast Fashion Editorial with Photographer Kieran Redmond, Styled by Laura Bracken, HMUA Cherry Cheung and modelled by Phoebe Combes.
Heart, grit and a whole lot of beer. These are the ingredients that created one of the nation’s best up and coming bands, the Pist Idiots. From the suburbs of South-West Sydney, these four childhood friends are just as much punters as they are rockers.
There ain’t no rest for the wicked. Releasing both the fresh single “A.S.M.R” and the new EP Mumma’s Boy within the past two months, Sydney rapper Nerve has kept himself busy.
What do Kylie Minogue, Reggie Watts and Owl Eyes have in common? They have all featured on Flight Facilities tracks. The Sydney duo’s ascent to stardom began in 2010 with the release of “Crave You” and they have since stood tall as some of Australia’s best producers.
Smirnoff has just launched a brand-new line of low-alcohol, low-calorie drinks, and it’s the summery daytime tipple we’ve all been waiting for.
Adelaide-born pop artist, Alex Hosking, has been writing songs since she was 10 years-old. Her music would mostly be written for other artists, but recently, she released her own single, Monsters, which is the start of a new chapter for her.
DZ Deathrays highly anticipated Positive Rising: Part 1 tour kicked off in Sydney last Friday. Performing an all-ages show at the Metro Theatre, Australia’s premier rock band was accompanied by non-other than Sydney’s own Polish Club, fellow Brisbane punk band VOIID and Newtown grassroots act The Buoys.