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Peats Ridge New Year’s Festival

November 9th 2011 00:17
Wicked Artists Wonderland Pops Up at Peats



Music fans have more than killer acts to get excited about for the Peats Ridge Sustainable Arts and Music Festival.



Organisers have announced a return ofWonderland the much-loved arts and cultural grounds within the Peats Ridge New Year’s Festival (29 Dec- 01 Jan).



Set on the rolling green banks of the Glenworth Valley River, Peats Ridge ticket holders can join in on all the wacky fun. The Wonderland playground is inspired by Tim Burton and the Cat in the Hat this year.




Peats Ridge Arts and Culture Manager Vic Johnstonewho has worked for over a decade as Program Manager for City of Sydney and other high profile government and corporate clients says Wonderland is full to the brim of great acts.



“Festival goers will be the first to see new works we’ve commissioned, and a huge array of exciting installations, multimedia, theatre, dance, comedy and acrobatics.”



“Within Wonderland you can roam from a comedy open mic night at the magical caravan stageLolo Lovina, to catch a brand new play at the Wonderdome, and end your night with a quirky musical act at Pirates Lair – the Festival’s very first Pirate Ship stage.”



With more action than a Spielberg film, arts lovers could be in danger of missing Peats Ridge huge musical line-up headlining with Gotye, Xavier Rudd, The Holidays, The Paper Scissors,The Stanton Warriors, The Dum Dum Girls, and Mountain Mocha Kilimanjaro.




To get a feel for Wonderland the folks collaborating with Peats Ridge, Alchemical Cabaret, are a bohemian cabaret depression era circus side show. Together withCircus Avalon they are creating a massive visual art and performance installation where Peats Ridge goers can chill out between music acts, play croquet and grab a champagne cocktail.



Organisers say to watch out forSpiral Man complete with giant spinning spiral installations that wind down to the riverbed; and Beth Dillon’s charming but disturbingHill Billy Puppets.



See theDeep Sea Astronauts junkyard theatre productions taking comedy to the classics with two shows that deliver carnage to Wilde and funk to Euripides.



Dress up as a scallywag and visit thePirate’s Lair created by the crew at Noisy Chicken. Pit yourself against a poet at the Caravan Slam where cheap drinks, hot soup and live music flow easily and you can win prizes for a three minute gig.



Learn dance from the comrades atVic’s Russian Disco Revolution and bust moves never before witnessed in the west. Film or snap yourself and your friends and share files with the folks atPunk Monk Propaganda who can project Guerrilla Projections across the Glenworth Valley to 10,000 revellers.

Work up a sweat or bathe in the glow ofSOLAS Green Art sonic sculptures and light works, illuminating the Festival site by pedal power in the evening.



Be sure to pack your costume box to join in on Peats Ridge unforgettableNew Years Eve Fancy Dress Parade. Great prizes and a chance to bask on the main stage in front of thousands are up for grabs for best female, male, group and child costume and mask. Don’t stress if you forget, mask making workshops and on-site costume hire are equally popular.



Now in itseighth year representing the best and brightest of Australian and international music acts, Peats Ridge offers a festival experience like no other. Staged at Glenworth Valley along rolling green riverbanks(29 December - 01 January), the Festival is just an hour’s drive from Sydney - ideal for a three day New Years camping escape.



Join the 10,000 music fans a day heading down to catch the latest and greatest music headline makers from around Australia and the world. Grab tickets soon, as this year promises to be huge from $320 for adult season pass.
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Stunning debut from Lester

November 1st 2011 21:58
MELBOURNE CHANTEUSE
LESTER THE FIERCE
DELIVERS STUNNING DEBUT




Lester The Fierce is the newest project from Anita Lester, the irresistable chanteuse who is set to release her stunning debut EP 'The Summer Deluge’ this November.

Formerly of Melbourne band ‘Me and the Growunps’, Lester – the visual artist turned performer – describes her music as ‘dark cinematic folk rock’ with the lyrics playing an integral part of Lester The Fierce. A well-known individual in the Melbourne creative scene, Lester has sung at various local and interstate events, including Old Melbourne Gaol (a highly successful Radiohead tribute concert), the iconic Speigeltent and more.

‘The Summer Deluge’ EP comprises of four songs – each bleak but beautiful and full, surrounding the subject in title – the songs portrays the feeling of rain and water in the heat of the Australian Summer. In true form, Lester illustrates her experiences of love and death in a unique and often graphic way. There is a certain discomfort about the subject matter, however, it is adequately balanced by her gritty but classical voice. Recorded by Colin Leadbetter (responsible for records such as Whitely’s ‘Go Forth, Find Mammoth’), ‘The Summer Deluge’ maintains an organic and almost nostalgic feel. The songs are reminiscent of 1960’s folk, but also have the production values to support the cinematic and Kate Bush-esque influences.


UPCOMING SHOW:

MELBOURNE 20th November @ Pure Pop, 4pm (more dates TBA)
Listen to first single “Holland” (released 1st November) here.
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COLD CHISEL LIGHTING UP NORTHERN AUSTRALIA AND THE ARIA CHARTS

NEW TICKETS RELEASED FOR MOST SHOWS



After a snarling warm-up in Newcastle, Cold Chisel's Light The Nitro tour kicked off 'for real' last week with massive full houses in Townsville, Cairns and Darwin.

Fans and critics alike hailed these gigs as the biggest and best to ever hit town with unanimous acclaim being heaped on the band's blistering performances.

Cold Chisel has hit the road to restore our faith in classic live rock ... last night's opening of the two-month blockbuster Light The Nitro tour proved Jimmy Barnes and Co are still an explosive musical force
The Daily Telegraph – 14 October 2011

Cold Chisel didn't just light the nitro in Townsville last night, they blew everyone away
Townsville Bulletin – 19 October, 2011



Cold Chisel came out blazing at the Townsville Entertainment Centre with the same passion that first catapulted them to the top of the Australian music charts back in the days when a Kingswood was a flash car and colour television a novelty
Courier Mail – 19 October, 2011


The crowd was at fever pitch ... and the rockers did not disappoint

Cairns Post 24 October, 2011



From the opening kick drum of Standing on the Outside through the sing-along classics Cheap Wine and Khe Sanh to the acoustic melancholy of When the War is Over, this is a show that doesn't disappoint. One of the many highlights has been Tim Rogers (from the tour's special guests You Am I) joining Cold Chisel onstage at some gigs for a searing version of the Circus Animals' classic, Houndog.

In an effort to combat ongoing ticket scalping activity, Cold Chisel are releasing limited numbers of new tickets to most shows in the days leading up to each concert. For indoor arena shows, these reserved tickets are all great seats so fans are urged to contact their local ticket outlets for details. There will also be a further release of new tickets available on the day at most shows which will be available from box offices and by phone only.

And to cap off this big week, the band's brand new compilation The Best of Cold Chisel - All For You debuted at # 2 on the ARIA Album charts making it the biggest Australian album in the country right now!

Dates and venues for the Light the Nitro Tour are below. The tour will be presented nationally in Australia by Triple M and Southern Cross Media, MAX and CMC and by Radio Hauraki and Brent Eccles Entertainment Ltd in New Zealand.



For further information, go COLDCHISEL



Wednesday, 26 October

Mackay Showgrounds

NEW RELEASE TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW!

Tickets available from www.ticketek.com.au or 132 849

Supported by Dan Parsons and You Am I

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Thursday, 27 October

Rockhampton Showgrounds

NEW RELEASE TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW!

Tickets available from www.seeitlive.com.au or 07 4927 4111

Supported by Dan Parsons and You Am I

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Saturday, 29 October

Sunshine Coast Stadium

NEW RELEASE TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW!

Tickets available from www.ticketek.com.au or 132 849

Supported by Dan Parsons and Grinspoon

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Sunday, 30 October

Gold Coast Convention Centre

NEW RELEASE TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW!

Tickets available from www.ticketek.com.au or 132 849

Supported by You Am I

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Tuesday, 1 November

Brisbane Entertainment Centre

NEW RELEASE TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW!

Tickets available from www.ticketek.com.au or 132 849

Supported by You Am I

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under


Wednesday, 2 November

Brisbane Entertainment Centre

NEW RELEASE TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW!

Tickets available from www.ticketek.com.au or 132 849

Supported by You Am I

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Friday, 4 November

Stadium Drive Hockey Fields, Coffs Harbour

NEW RELEASE TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW!

Tickets available from www.ticketek.com.au or 132 849

Supported by Tom Richardson and You Am I

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Saturday, 5 November,

A DAY ON THE GREEN

Robert Oatley Vineyards, Mudgee

SOLD OUT!

Supported by You Am I and Stonefield

Licensed All Ages Show: Persons under 18 years old must be accompanied by a ticket holding parent or legal guardian at all times



Monday, 7 November

Tamworth Regional Entertainment Centre

NEW RELEASE TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

Tickets available from Tourism Tamworth / www.visittamworth.com.au or 02 6767 5300

Supported by You Am I

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Wednesday, 9 November

Acer Arena, Sydney

NEW RELEASE TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

Tickets available from www.ticketek.com.au or 132 849

Supported by You Am I

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Thursday, 10 November

Acer Arena, Sydney

NEW RELEASE TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

Tickets available from www.ticketek.com.au or 132 849

Supported by You Am I

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under


Saturday, 12 November

A DAY ON THE GREEN

Bimbadgen Winery, Hunter Valley

SOLD OUT!

Supported by Dan Sultan and Stonefield

Licensed All Ages Show: Persons under 18 years old must be accompanied by a ticket holding parent or legal guardian at all times



Sunday, 13 November

WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong

NEW RELEASE TICKETS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW!

Please check with the WIN Entertainment Centre box office or 132 849 on the day

Supported by You Am I

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Tuesday, 15 November

Sydney Entertainment Centre

NEW RELEASE TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

Tickets available from www.ticketmaster.com.au or 136 100

Supported by You Am I

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Thursday, 17 November

AIS Arena, Canberra

NEW RELEASE TICKETS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW

Please check with the AIS Arena Box Office or 132 849 on the day

Supported by You Am I

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Friday, 18 November

Gateway Lakes, Wodonga

NEW RELEASE TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

Tickets available from www.ticketmaster.com.au or 136 100

Supported by You Am I

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Saturday, 19 November

A DAY ON THE GREEN

Rochford Wines, Yarra Valley

SOLD OUT!

Supported by You Am I and Stonefield

Licensed All Ages Show: Persons under 18 years old must be accompanied by a ticket holding parent or legal guardian at all times




Tuesday, 22 November

Derwent Entertainment Centre, Hobart

NEW RELEASE TICKETS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW!

Please check with the Derwent Entertainment Centre box office or 136 100 on the day

Supported by You Am I

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Thursday, 24 November

Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne

NEW RELEASE TICKETS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW!

Please check with the Rod Laver Arena box office or 132 849 on the day

Supported by You Am I

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Saturday, 26 November

Sandalford Estate, Margaret River

SOLD OUT!

Supported by The Ghost Hotel

Licensed All Ages Show: Persons under 18 years old must be accompanied by a ticket holding parent or legal guardian at all times



Sunday, 27 November

Belvoir Amphitheatre, Perth

NEW RELEASE TICKETS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW!

Please check with the Belvoir Amphitheatre box office or 132 849 on the day

Supported by The Ghost Hotel

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Tuesday, 29 November

Adelaide Entertainment Centre

NEW RELEASE TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

Supported by You Am I

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Wednesday, 30 November

Adelaide Entertainment Centre

NEW RELEASE TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

Supported by Tim Prestwich Band

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Friday, 2 December

TSB Arena, Wellington

SOLD OUT!

Supported by The Thomas Oliver Band

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under


Saturday, 3 December

Vector Arena, Auckland

Tickets available from www.ticketmaster.co.nz or 0800 111 999

Supported by The Thomas Oliver Band

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Monday, 5 December

Adelaide Entertainment Centre

NEW RELEASE TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

Supported by The Flyers

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Tuesday, 6 December

Adelaide Entertainment Centre

NEW RELEASE TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

Tickets available from www.ticketek.com.au or 132 849

Supported by Tim Prestwich Band

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Thursday, 8 December

Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne

NEW RELEASE TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

Tickets available from www.ticketek.com.au or 132 849

Supported by The Detonators

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Friday, 9 December

Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne

NEW RELEASE TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

Tickets available from www.ticketek.com.au or 132 849

Supported by The Dave Larkin Band

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under



Sunday, 11 December

Newcastle Entertainment Centre

NEW RELEASE TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

Tickets available from www.ticketek.com.au or 132 849

Supported by The Break

Licensed Show. Admission limited to patrons 18 years and over



Tuesday, 13 December

Brisbane Entertainment Centre

NEW RELEASE TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

Tickets available from www.ticketek.com.au or 132 849

Supported by The Break

Licensed All Ages Show. Parental discretion and accompaniment is strongly advised for children 15 years and under

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Documentary

George Harrison: Living in the Material World

Directed by Martin Scorsese and with a running time of over three hours it really promises to offer an in depth rendition of Harrison's story from his early life in Liverpool, through the phenomenal success of Beatlemania and beyond including that early act of rock generosity long before the days of Band Aid et al, the Concert For Bangladesh.

Like Scorsese’s 2005 portrait of Dylan, No Direction Home, …Material World comes with a wealth of unseen material that includes home movies and letters, and is similarly split into two parts: basically, the 1960s and everything else. It is a massive achievement to make The Beatles’ story fresh, but Scorsese evidently does so, partly by taking George’s undervalued side, but mostly via an assemblage that hurtles us with visceral force from Hamburg (“the naughtiest city in the world,” recalls George) through the craziness of Beatlemania.

George Harrison
Throughout 2008 and 2009, Scorsese alternated working between his film Shutter Island and the documentary.

Then the documentary premièred at the Foundation for Art and Creative Technology in Liverpool on 2 October 2011.

It was shown on HBO in two parts on 5 and 6 October 2011 in the US and Canada.

One of the moments highlighted: George evidently hearing a voice in his head saying, “The Yogis of the Himalayas” during his first acid induced head-trip and then shortly afterwards meeting Ravi Shankar, who had a profound influence over him (despite the fact he was not a yogi or from Nepal or Bhutan in the Himalayas): Of Shankar, Harrison said, “He was the first person who impressed me.”

Scorsese’s documentary consists of previously unseen footage and interviews with wife Olivia and daughter Dhani Harrison, Pattie Boyd, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr who provides a blunt assessment of Harrison when he says, “He was a bag of beads and a bag of anger.”

George’s well known travels to India brought about many cherished influences of Indian culture and spirituality to his music and consequently featured greatly in the expansion of The Beatles’ sound at a critical time in their development. In fact his love affair with India never really ended as it continued on with the Maharishi and the Krishna movement, although Harrison credits Shankar with helping him reconnect to his public.

Also interviewed are Yoko Ono, George Martin, Klaus Voormann and funny man Eric Idle, who explains how in his willingness to bankroll Monty Python’s The Life Of Brian by mortgaging his beloved gothic pile in Surrey. “It’s still the most anyone has ever paid for a cinema ticket.”

Mukunda Goswami, Eric Clapton, Astrid Kirchherr, Tom Petty and the notorious Phil Spector are other fascinating people who provide insight into Harrison’s life and career.

Scorsese says he was attracted to the project because "That subject matter has never left me...The more you're in the material world, the more there is a tendency for a search for serenity and a need to not be distracted by physical elements that are around you. His music is very important to me, so I was interested in the journey that he took as an artist. The film is an exploration. We don't know. We're just feeling our way through."

It has been said the contradictions that ran through Harrison are well known: he was the multi-millionaire who preached detachment from materialism, the green gardener who loved sports cars, the spiritual seeker with a coke habit; Scorsese, a Catholic boy fascinated by gangsterdom, clearly recognises a fellow conflicted soul. It sounds like an entertaining and provocatively informative essay on one of the more fascinating musicians of the last century.

Send an email explaining why you’d like to sit through the documentary in twentyfive words or less to Sound Pet and you may just win a copy of the DVD thanks to our friends at Roadshow.
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Jam & Jerusalem

This is the British comedy-drama written by Jennifer Saunders and Abigail Wilson that originally aired on BBC One from 2006 to 2009, with an ensemble cast that included Sue Johnston, Jennifer Saunders, Pauline McLynn, Dawn French, David Mitchell and Sally Phillips. Joanna Lumley and Doreen Mantle feature in earlier episodes.

The title phrase has traditionally been associated with the Women's Institute in England and Wales, who are popularly supposed to devote much time to the making of jam, and for whom the hymn Jerusalem is the unofficial anthem. In America it was known as Clatterford as the program centres on a Women's Guild in a fictional small West Country town called Clatterford St. Mary and the Americans would not necessarily understand the jam or Jerusalem references.

The program has no laugh track and is not recorded before a studio audience so it maintains a level of pathos as well as genuine humour as delivered by the wit and observational satire created by Saunders in work such as Absolutely Fabulous.


Jennifer Saunders’ real life daughters, Ella, Beattie and Freya Edmondson, all appear in the show. Beattie and Freya as the daughters of Saunders’ character, Caroline, also named Beattie and Freya respectively. Ella Edmondson a singer and musician appears performing a song from her Hold Your Horses album.

The story is based around Sal, a local practice nurse and her best friend the surgery's indiscreet receptionist, Tip. Both of whom, given their jobs, are at the centre of community life. Sal however is not a member of her local Women's Guild, but after the death of husband, the local GP, and the loss of her job, she soon joins. Tip is married to a farmer, Colin. The chairwoman of the Women's Guild is Eileen Pike, who always wears her chains of office. Other members include lollipop lady Queenie, elderly church organist Delilah Stagg and Rosie, a cleaner who has an angry and rude alter ego called Margaret.

There are three series of the show and it generated quite a following as it played on Australian screens. Soon it will be available on DVD and those who missed out on the fun of the program will be able to judge for themselves. It certainly would make an excellent present for the mothers and grandmothers who have come from the UK and enjoy the rich characterisations created and the gentle satire of the country village life.


Jam and Jerusalem

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Rabbit Hole

October 2nd 2011 04:13

Director: John Cameron Mitchell
Lead Cast: Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart and Dianne Wiest


Grief is difficult. It doesn’t matter which way you look at it, and by degrees it doesn’t matter what the grief is about – it waits around until there is a moment when it seems less like grief and more like a memory. I doubt you ever really get over anything that causes grief.

Rabbit Hole is a simple film that follows a husband and wife through par of their grieving after the loss of a young son who has been run over chasing his dog into the street. It is a gentle movie. The complexity of the script is quite brilliant on some levels, for example there is a slow emotional burn of the man (Aaron Eckhart) and woman (Nicole Kidman) who have lost their son as they deal with mundane realities.

Do they keep his bedroom as it was? Do they get rid of the treasured dog that he ran out into the street after? It is all very painful to watch at times, but as they come around to accepting that there must be a future beyond the sadness and loss they feel, it becomes happy in a way. Happy in the sense that it shows there is a light at the end of the tunnel.

The film is not too long and is paced well enough so as not to get too turgid. Performances from the lead cast are all extremely good. Nicole Kidman as the wife/mother does a fine job and Dianne Wiest as her mother who has also lost a son under different circumstances is quite lovely to watch. Aaron Eckhart continues to impress with his mixture of sensitivity and masculinity.




It is not likely to be the sort of film people rush off to see because it is after all quite a sad thing, but if you have been feeling down and out this could bring you some hope in so much as it shows the simple and gradual way people take back their lives without falling into the traps that seem quite a cliché – a dalliance outside of the norm for both the husband and the wife do not lead to an inevitable marriage breakdown or great angst.

There are moments where you will understand that loss – be it in the form of a child, a good friend or even a time in your life when things were very different ultimately shares a lot of space shape-wise on the emotional landscape, and this unassuming little film may bring a touch of comfort to your heart in that process.


David Jobling
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MOON DUO

August 12th 2011 02:39
MOON DUO

Across a starlit sky... plummeting through the atmosphere comes the meteorotic embers alight with the scorch of a space rock. MOON DUO's Ripley Johnson (Wooden Shjips) and Sanae Yamada make their debut Australian tour upon the release of new album Mazes at the invite of Newcastle's Sound Summit.





Sound Summit
presents

MOON DUO
a Mazes tour Australia 2011

plus special guests


WED 28 SEPT - NORTHCOTE SOCIAL CLUB, Melbourne


plus special guests

Tickets from northcotesocialclub.com, phone 94861677, Corner Box Office 57 Swan Street, Richmond and consume.oztix.com.au


THUR 29 SEPT - OXFORD ARTS FACTORY, Sydney

Plus special guests...

Tickets from moshtix.com.au, 1300 GET TIX (438 849), on your mobile www.moshtix.mobi moshtix outlets, consume.oztix.com.au and Oztix outlets.

FRI 30 SEPT - SOUND SUMMIT, Newcastle
Plus special guests...

Tickets from usual outlets.





SAT 1 OCT - WOODLAND, Brisbane
Plus special guests...

Tickets from OzTix.com.au, 1300 762 545 consume.oztix.com.au and Oztix outlets.



MOON DUO

Formed in San Francisco in 2009 by Wooden Shijps guitarist Ripley Johnson and his partner, Sanae Yamada, Moon Duo’s first two critically acclaimed EPs, Killing Time (2009) and Escape (2010), fused the futuristic pylon hum and transistor reverb of Suicide or Silver Apples with the heat-haze fuzz of American rock ‘n’ roll to create tracks of blistering, 12-cylinder space rock. Now their debut album Mazes, recorded in San Francisco and mixed in Berlin during 2010 as the band prepared to move to the mountains of Colorado, explores a far broader, lighter, sound.


That’s most clear on the dreamy organ and skipping riff of the title track, which recalls the Velvet Underground, or the handclaps and swinging organ bloops over the potent shredding and guttural riff delivered by Johnson in When You Cut: “He is an incredible guitar player,” enthuses Yamada, “He is one of those musicians who has the ability to elicit a guttural, corporeal response in the listener.” Throughout, Mazes is the sound of Moon Duo carving out their own identity, looking to the horizon, and moving forward.

Ripley says that, as a guitarist and songwriter, delineating between Moon Duo and Wooden Shijps “happens naturally. I focus on one project at a time, and the way the two bands operate is very different. And there are certain limitations that Moon Duo is forced to accept, not having a drummer for example, and I really like that. I like the creative challenge of working with limitations. Having done so much home recording cultivates that. Working with one other person is much different from working with four.”

“We wanted to do something in a more ‘rock 'n' roll band’ style, something a bit fuller than our previous recordings.” In terms of recording this meant that Moon Duo “used more tracks on this record, in order to get a denser, layered sound to make this our ‘rock band’ record. I grew up a huge Stones fan, so I've always liked that dense sound, with multiple guitar tracks, percussion, piano, organ - anything you can squeeze into the mix.”

This meant a vastly different recording process to Moon Duo’s first two EPs, which were recorded fast and at home. Mazes was a more drawn-out process, involving proper recording studios for the first time including the trip to Berlin to mix and re-record certain parts and the track ‘Run Around’. “The working title was Die Blumen [the flowers], so going into the mix sessions we kind of felt like it was becoming our ‘Berlin record’, but in the end it retained the stamp of San Francisco and we liked Mazes title better anyway.” And ultimately, Mazes is a definably American record, recorded against the backdrop of the Johnson and Yamada’s move from the Californian coast to the heights of Colorado. “I think a lot of our music has something to do with the mythology of the road,” muses Moon Duo’s Sanae Yamada. And if Mazes is a quest, a journey through American landscape and music, Johnson concludes that its key is “finding one's place in the world; moving forward, and the different paths one takes moving through life, trying to reach various goals, literally moving; love; pain; change. Or just getting by, and making sense of things”.


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Michael Grant THE TRAP

August 10th 2011 07:26
NewYork Times Bestselling Author
Michael Grant returns with


THE MAGNIFICENT 12
THE TRAP


Sometimes one hero isn't enough - sometimes you need a full dozen.

Mack's search for his dazzling dozencontinues in the second instalment of this funny, action-packed fantasy series by the New York Times bestselling author of Gone.





Mack, Jarrah,and Stefan travel to China and Germany to find the next two members of the Magnificent Twelve. All they need to do is eat some scorpions, find some dragons, fight a guitar-playing thunder god and stay away from Paddy "NineIron" Trout and his deadly blade.


Packedwith action and humour, The Magnificent Twelve is perfect for boys who like their reading fast, furious, funny and with a cliff-hanger ending.


About the author:

Michael Grant is the New York Times bestselling author of the Gone series. He has spent much of his life on the move. Raised in a military family, he attended ten schools in five states, as well as at three schools in France. Even as an adult he kept moving, and in fact became a writer in part because it was one of the few jobs that wouldnÂ’t tie him down. His fondest dream is to spend a year circumnavigating the globe and visiting every continent. He lives in southern California with his wife, Katherine Applegate, and their twochildren.
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THE ESCAPEE REMIX COMPETITION

August 10th 2011 07:10
Architecture in Helsinki
Launch ‘ESCAPEE’ REMIX COMPETITION


and ANNOUNCE SUPPORTS FOR NATIONAL TOUR

NEW SINGLE ‘ESCAPEE’ REMIX BUNDLE OUT FRIDAY ON ITUNES



It’s been a big couple of weeks for Architecture in Helsinki. They arrived home from a two-month tour abroad taking in North America, UK & Europe right before touching down to play a transcendent homecoming set at this year’s Splendour in the Grass Festival at Woodfordia, QLD. Drawing an immense crowd that overflowed the Mix Up tent way past capacity, the show was one of the band’s favourite live experiences of all time.



To top it all off they were thrilled to have their new album Moment Bends named as one of the first nomination for triple j’s prestigious ‘J Award’, marking their album as one of the very best Australian records of 2011.

NEW SINGLE ‘ESCAPEE’ REMIX BUNDLE OUT FRIDAY ON ITUNES

With Moment Bends on the cusp of top 40 on the ARIA Album Chart, this week will see the digital release of their new single Escapee including a killer remix from Swedish heartthrobs Lo Fi Fnk and acoustic versions of Contact High & Escapee.



To celebrate its release, the band has decided to share the parts of their new single Escapee and throw their first ever remix competition. To get involved just simply follow the instructions on the website from here:



HOW TO ENTER THE ESCAPEE REMIX COMPETITION

The chosen winner will receive Moment Bends LP on vinyl, Contact High 7", tees, sweater, a double pass to a show anywhere in the world and Modular will include your remix on a special newsletter mailout to a select international group of bloggers and dj’s. Get cracking as the contest ends in a month’s time on September 9.



In other Architecture In Helsinki news, the band set off later this month on a National lap of the map and are more than chuffed to announce a host of very special guests for the tour including New Zealand’s frantic romantics Cut Off Your Hands, gorgeous skewed pop sweethearts Oscar Martin and a host of other Australian favourites coming along for the ride in various cities including Geoffrey O’Connor, Mitzi, Scenic, Felicity Groom and more.

NEW SINGLE ‘ESCAPEE’ REMIX BUNDLE OUT FRIDAY ON ITUNES

For the full run of details please see below.

‘ARCHITECTURE IN HELSINKI’ AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2011

- presented by triple j & Channel [V]



Saturday 27 August – Astor Theatre, Perth WA

w/ Cut Off Your Hands, Felicity Groom and Scenic

Tickets from BOCS & Heatseeker

Wednesday 31 August - Wollongong Uni Bar, Wollongong NSW

w/ Cut Off Your Hands, Oscar Martin and Nova & the Experience

Tickets from UniShop (On Campus), Redback Music or online from BigTix and OzTix

Thursday 1 September - Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW

w/ Cut Off Your Hands and Oscar Martin

Tickets from Ticketek or Ph. 132 849

Friday 2 September - Bar On the Hill, Newcastle NSW

w/ Cut Off Your Hands, Oscar Martin and Little Dottie

Tickets from UniShop (On Campus), Newcastle Rock Shop or online from BigTix and OzTix

Saturday 10 September - The Forum, Melbourne VIC

w/ Cut Off Your Hands and Geoffrey O'Connor

Tickets from Ticketmaster or Ph. 1300 11 10 11.

Saturday 17 September - Bird In Hand Winery, Adelaide Hills SA

Tickets from Foxtix more info at Bird In Hand.

Saturday 24 September - Tanks, Cairns QLD

Tickets from the venue Box Office (Cairns Civic Theatre Cnr. Sherida)



** TICKETS ON SALE NOW **



ARCHITECTURE IN HELSINKI ‘MOMENT BENDS’ OUT NOW ON MODULAR



NEW SINGLE ‘ESCAPEE’ REMIX BUNDLE OUT FRIDAY ON ITUNES





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More Gotye shows announced

August 10th 2011 02:59
More Gotye shows announced; full album playback on triple j.

Gotye has added several shows to his Making Mirrors album tour in response to overwhelming demand.

Third shows have been added to Brisbane and Melbourne, as has a second show to Adelaide. Tickets for these shows go on sale at 9am on Friday, 12th August .

'Somebody That I Used To Know (Feat. Kimbra)' continues its steady ascendancy to the good end of the charts. After climbing to number three on the ARIA Singles Chart last week, it is currently sitting atop the iTunes and cracked the 1 million online views mark a few days ago.

In a special radio event, Making Mirrors (out 19th August via Eleven: a music company) will be premiered in full on triple j radio this Sunday, 14th August.

Tune into ‘ 2011 ’ with Richard Kingsmill from 6pm to hear the entire album for the first time.



Early Praise for Making Mirrors

9/10 - ‘ Masterful songwriting … an album to return to over and over ’
- Zan Rowe, triple j magazine

A lyrically rich and musically broad experience - Another triumph
- Mess Noise



'MAKING MIRRORS' ALBUM LAUNCHES

Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth shows presented by thevine.com.au, Beat and dB Magazine.

Saturday 20th August - Graphic Festival, Sydney Opera House - An Animated Album Preview (SOLD OUT )

Sunday 21st August - Graphic Festival, Sydney Opera House - An Animated Album Preview (SOLD OUT )

Friday 30th September – The Forum, Melbourne (SOLD OUT )

Saturday 1st October - – The Forum, Melbourne (3rd Show – ON SALE FRIDAY 12TH AUGUST, 9AM )

Sunday 2nd October - The Forum , Melbourne (SOLD OUT )

Wednesday 5th October - Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide ( 2nd Show - ON SALE FRIDAY 12TH AUGUST, 9AM )

Thursday 6th October – Her Majesty’s Theatre, Adelaide (SOLD OUT )

Saturday 8th October (Matinee) - Valley Fiesta presents: Gotye at the Brisbane Powerhouse, Brisbane (SOLD OUT )


Saturday 8th October – Valley Fiesta presents: Gotye at the Brisbane Powerhouse, Brisbane (SOLD OUT )

Sunday 9th October - Valley Fiesta presents: Gotye at the Brisbane Powerhouse, Brisbane ( 3rd SHOW - ON SALE FRIDAY 12TH AUGUST, 9AM )

Saturday 26th November – Foreshore Festival Canberra (Tickets onsale now)

Saturday, 3rd December – Homebake Festival, The Domain, Sydney (Tickets onsale 15th August)


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