It's official Daft Punk is collaborating with funk/disco legend Nile Rodgers on their new album - "It was something that was meant to be".
Groovin’ the Moo delivers its biggest international lineup (so far).
Sunday’s event could be considered a very left-of-field experiment by the BDO organisers. It was evident that a majority of people enjoyed the day thoroughly.
Couldn't make it to Southbound? Well Kooks fans still had the opportunity to moving in their own way as The Kooks made a brief stop-off at The Astor last monday.
The American Indie Rock band Lydia arrive in Perth for the first time to appeal to their fans. Supported by locals Sophie Joy, TV Snow and Place of indigo.
South African post-grunge/metal legends Seether with local supports Kill Teen Angst.
Alabama Bluesman Bob Log III entertained Perth in an aesthetically pleasing setting. He was OK - not great, but pretty good.
What does the future hold for Australia’s small live music venues?
The Wall is as about good as it gets when it comes to arena spectacles. A clinically executed piece of rock theatre that is unlikely to be surpassed in the near future.
Frequent fliers are up for Ford's molestations but there's always rabbit in the headlights moments that are equal parts entertainment and crime-in-progress. Good art does that.
Forget the official Hottest 100 countdown – the real list of 2011’s best songs according to the triple j team has already been revealed.
Growing Beyond Prisons was an event of consternation and inspiration. Music and discussion combined to look realistically at the issue of overcrowding in WA's prisons; the negative affects this is having on the community; and a look at alternatives
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