Wi-Fi won’t work until Ezra tickles the ivories
A Sydney man was struck by inspiration: what if the home Wi-Fi network was disabled until his 10-year-old stepson had put in some musical work?
A Sydney man was struck by inspiration: what if the home Wi-Fi network was disabled until his 10-year-old stepson had put in some musical work?
Two months after beginning her world tour here, Melbourne-born pop singer-songwriter Kylie Minogue will soon be honoured with one of the top accolades in Australian music.
Just six months after completing Midnight Oil’s epic farewell tour, drummer Rob Hirst was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He has been fighting it in secret ever since. Until now.
The ARIA-nominated artist, also known as Sophie Payten, speaks of parallel careers in music and medicine and staying fit while touring (and how she does it).
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Ahead of an Australian tour, the master guitarist speaks about giving his all on stage, avoiding retirement, searching for silver linings and being inspired by the music of Taylor Swift.
Ahead of an Australian tour, the Rage Against the Machine guitarist speaks about knocking on Springsteen’s door bearing hellraising ideas, raising a 13-year-old guitar hero in-the-making, and the impossible task of separating his politics from his art.
When dangerous weather forces concerts to be rescheduled, the cost for touring artists can be significant, as Brisbane band The Butterfly Effect discovered.
After a deeply personal confession about his drinking made headlines, the You Am I frontman reveals his relationship with booze now, taking up team sport in his 40s and ‘outrunning the black dog.’
Artificial intelligence is fast becoming ubiquitous. But what are the consequences for music when the creative struggle is reduced to a set of text prompts? We meet some of the globe’s greatest songwriters to find out.
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