Perth’s Introverted, Introspective and innovative singer-songwriter, St South, is back with her second release of 2020, If It’s Not You featuring N.Y.C.K.
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Jack Glass and Chris Stracey, known as the Bag Raiders, are one of Sydney’s best electronics artists, with tracks like “Shooting Stars” growing to define the past decade. Founded as an alternative dance band in 2006, the school friends have released two full length albums while touring the world.
Splendour in the Grass is celebrating its twentieth year and has one of the better line-ups in recent memories. There are the festival mainstays like the DMAs and Dom Dolla, returning Australian stars like Flume and Violent Soho, and huge international headliners like Tyler, the Creator and The Strokes.
Violent Soho were one of the Brisbane punk scene’s defining acts last decade. However, in their absence since the release of 2016’s WACO, bands like WAAX, Dune Rats and the DZ Deathrays have risen in their place.
In the modern globalised world, geography shapes house music and defines house genres. Every so often an artist comes along that blends influences across borders to create innovative, new music. One such artist is Xavier Bacash, aka Sonny, who set to release his debut album, Union: Integration Of The Shadow, on the 24th of April through his very own label.
This week’s mix is brought exclusively to you by two of Sydney’s finest, Chris Stracey and Jack Glass aka Bag Raiders. The electronic duo, best known for their generation defining anthem “Shooting Stars”, are following up their huge 2019, which saw the release of their second album Horizons, with a brand-new remix EP.
Bootleg Rascal have dropped a huge tune, right in the middle of a fifteen-show metro and regional tour. The Sydney based band, comprising of long-time collaborators and friends Carlos Lara and Jimmy Young, have garnered continuous praise for their genre-fluid sound and varied influences.
From scorching heat to heavy rain, Laneway began this decade with a rough start. However, the festival was able to literally weather the storm and deliver that classic Laneway experience. From the heart of the city of Sydney, St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival made its way to the Domain this year with a huge line-up of international headliners, domestic darlings and home-grown talent.
Bad Andy is Backyard Opera’s new resident DJ and today we are very excited to share his debut mix. The mix is based off Bad Andy’s extensive vinyl collection, which he began in 1992, with a specific focus on jungle music. This electronic genre from 1990s Britain is built upon dynamic rhythms and back beats.