The New Locals: CD
We talk to the soulful local on odes to Erykah Badu and the “Melbourne sound”.
Music
‘What We See’ is a collaborative platform established to amplify the voices of Bla(c)k and Brown creatives in the midst of a ‘media tornado’
In a fleeting digital climate, WWS seeks to give creatives the space to share in a more permanent way. We sat down with creator Julie Fenwick to hear more.
Culture
Acclaim Digital Cover 009: Yung Lean
For Swedish musician Jonatan Leandoer Håstad, it’s not about what’s been. It’s about what’s to come.
Music
Greentea Peng Believes in Magic
The London singer on finding herself in Mexico, her new EP Rising, and the power of manifestation.
Music
Hvncoq’s Ultimate UK Playlist
To celebrate his new UK Garage inspired single ‘Cards’, the Melbourne rapper lists some of his essential UK anthems.
Music
The New Locals: Stevan
This week on The New Locals we chat to R&B multi-instrumentalist Stevan about his new single ‘LNT’, musical memories, and his thoughts on astrology.
Music
SW69 Are Making Clothing for Like-Minded Weirdos
The Byron Bay streetwear label chat about their influences, fashion faux-pas, and the soundtrack that drives them.
Style
Jammer Lives a Life of Grime
The BBK member and grime pioneer explains the genre’s cultural impact, the Ian Wright incident, and collecting the Infinity Stones.
Culture Music
Jay Rock’s Road to Redemption
The Grammy winner stays grinding, there’s no time for sleep.
Music
Kit Webster’s Art Is Not For The Photosensitive
To the Melbourne-based sound and video artist, every reality is malleable.
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The DIY life of Kelsey Bulkin
The LA musician wants to make a children’s TV show with Toro y Moi and Chance the Rapper.
Music
Collarbones are back, baby! And they’re coming for Pop.
In 2018, Collarbones exists primarily as a vehicle for the pop ambitions of Marcus Whale and Travis Cook.
Music
Here’s the first Rolling Loud Australia lineup announcement
Rolling Loud is going to be.... loud.
Music
The deep sea of Deams
Unique textures, happy accidents and more with Melbourne artist Deams
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