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Live Review: Sugar Mountain 2017

Samantha Dickson went to Sugar Mountain Festival, although Tiger Air almost ensured she didn’t get there…

Review: The Avalanches at The Enmore, Sydney

The Avalanches, one of Australia’s best musical exports, returned from extended hiatus to bless Sydney with the gift of their plunderphonics.

Getting to Know Jessy Lanza

Coming to Sydney Festival and Sugar Mountain, a future-pop party thrown by your coolest ex-girlfriend, Jessy Lanza!

Sugar Mountain Festival is back for 2017

Sugar Mountain has quietly and comfortably been growing into one of Australia’s most impressive indie festivals.

Live Review: Sugar Mountain 2015

We headed to summer’s sweetest one-day treat – Melbourne festival, Sugar Mountain: After a one-year hiatus, Melbourne music and arts festival Sugar Mountain reared amorphously from its new CBD location: the Victorian College… Read More

Sugar Mountain returns to Melbourne

After a one-year hiatus, 2015 brings in the third instalment of Melbourne’s highly-anticipated contemporary music and arts festival SUGAR MOUNTAIN. Somehow, the wait is now less than two weeks away. This year you… Read More

Interview: Sugaryama curator Pete Keen

The ‘little sister’ of Melbourne’s Sugar Mountain Festival has a Japanese-influenced name, is heading to a music festival in Mexico next year and is holding an epic party in Melbourne this week, featuring… Read More

Boomgates can’t stop themselves

Carol Bowditch has a quick chat to Steph Hughes of Boomgates in the run up to the Sugar Mountain Festival, which takes place next week in Melbourne: What was it that made you… Read More

Antony Hamilton joins forces

Antony Hamilton is a choreographer whose work is hard to pin down in that it unhinges the traditional cultural narrative of western dance as an art form. He has created works for the… Read More

Fox + Sui interview

The wonderfully talented writer Jess O’Callaghan interviews Fox + Sui: Becky Freeman, half of Melbourne-based duo Fox + Sui, speaks just like she sings. Everything is wonderfully dreamy, and she doesn’t seem to… Read More