Miles Brown
Keluar Will Hurt Your Feelings
Keluar offer an atmospheric melding of minimal synth moods, plaintive synth pop vocals and foreboding analogue electronica.
Prolife Evoke Fresh Hell
An interview with the former Slug Guts members, who have a new 7" on Sacred Bones
Jake Blood rises from the shadows
Talking to the Melbourne DJ about his “stream of consciousness techno”.
WORNG Blows Up
With an inflatable bubble-wrap space suit and gigantic bubble-wrap techno pyramid Morgan McWaters’ incredible synth project WORNG is one of the most unusual live acts to have appeared in Melbourne.
Matthew Brown Keeps Techno Alive
The enigmatic Matthew Brown is a messianic figure who does terrifying things to PAs.
Other Places Takes you to Synthesizer Heaven
Mat Watson’s new album 'Symbols' propels the listener through cosmic worlds of abstract analogue composition, melancholic synthesiser heaven and vintage electronic freak-outs.
Antoni Maiovvi Reanimates Horror Disco
The former Bristol noise punk turned soundtrack composer of fake horror films talks to us about not being Gaz Coombs and scaring people with his live act.
Les Level Stays Ahead of the Curve
Melbourne producer Les Level makes house music that doesn't make you feel like you're trapped in a shitty nightclub with a bunch of idiots on drugs in the 90s—unless that's your thing.
Primitive Calculator's First Track in 35 Years will Tear Balls
Holy fucking shit. Primitive Calculators waited 35 years to release this, the lead single from their first ever studio album, and it’s a total ball-tearer.
Exploring Sync Holes with Justin Fuller
A lot of Australian rock musicians have started making electronic music in the last few years. Very few have made the transition to club land with such devastating impact as Justin Fuller.