When the little fire symbol pops up next to one of your pieces on ‘The Roar’, you know you’ve struck a chord.
Lang Park is my favourite place in Brisbane. Henson Park is my favourite place in Sydney. I’ve only played on one of them.
Legendary DJ/producer Ivan Gough digs deep into the memory banks for the story behind Zero Tolerance Recordings and Melbourne’s dark prog sound.
“That the country has recovered from Pol Pot and his miscreants from the Khmer Rouge slaughtering a quarter of the population between 1975-79 is achievement enough; that its people are so full of hope and humour seems nothing short of a miracle.”
How a New Year’s Eve tribal jam in the Woodford Festival Chai Tent inspired one of the best tunes I ever wrote.
I set out to write the best story about Rainbow Serpent ever written. I think I succeeded.
The inside story of Queensland dance music’s Woodstock, as told by the major players.
A deep-dive into the so-called ‘Australian Sound’ phenomenon featuring Kilter, Oisima, KLP and Dizz1 but not Flume.
I walked into a post office in Harlem to send some trinkets home to Australia. I emerged 75 minutes later after a close encounter with the ‘real’ America.
Redfern was the spiritual home away from home in Sydney this Queenslander didn’t know he’d been missing.