Slow Riot share their photo diary
As Ireland-based post-punk trio Slow Riot continue to pick up pace, they give us a visual peek inside the nooks and crannies of their sonic adventures: 1. Ominous clouds on the horizon as we make… Read More
New York-based rapper Azealia Banks played a sold-out Splendour side-show to a mesmerised and fervent audience at Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Friday. Backed by a live drummer, a DJ and a couple of… Read More
Photographer Phil Erbacher checked out the launch of Sounds in the Snow, which included a live performance from rising Sydney artist, George Maple. Here’s what occurred: I’d noticed a certain name popping up all over… Read More
Having already turned heads across the Australian music scene, Melbourne-based cousins Simon Lam and Chloe Kaul have since generated considerable buzz worldwide and are in the midst of a triumphant European Tour. The duo, known… Read More
Australia’s on-the-cusp-of-winter festival, Groovin the Moo, has just done the rounds and we were there to capture all the magic. We sent insanely talented photographers Lauren Engël and Philip Erbacher to Maitland and… Read More
Armed with camera and notebook, somethingyousaid.com’s Courtney Dabb headed to the newest monthly indie night in Sydney: The Sly Fox in Enmore has now become the latest venue for home-grown indie acts in… Read More
With the promise of mostly dry weather from their various smartphone apps, analogue film and camera enthusiasts Captain Bonobo, Fotobes and somethingyousaid.com’s 25ThC took a photo road trip down to Dungeness on the South East… Read More
To celebrate the launch of its latest product, the Instant Lab Universal, which transforms digital images on Apple and Android smartphones and tablets into classic Polaroid style instant photos, Impossible recently exhibited eight works… Read More
Heather Vousden checked out the excellent POND and Peter Bibby at legendary Sydney venue, Oxford Art Factory last week. Here are her words/photographs: Oxford Art Factory was packed to the brim for the highly… Read More
Marking High Tea’s sixth year, the not-for-profit organisation teamed up with Common Electric’s places+spaces for a special show. The first of a ten-part series kicked off with the Australian/German artist Phia and local… Read More
American musician/songwriter Ty Segall recently performed over two nights at Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory. Heather Vousden was there to capture the magic. Here are her words and pictures: The anticipation to experience Ty Segall… Read More
Traipsing my sorry ass from Sydney, Australia to Bydgozscz in Poland via Dubai and London on a whirlwind tour, my feet eventually landed on German soil in Berlin. Incidentally, all of the above… Read More