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What So Not and Buunshin release The Quiet That Hurts EP featuring Lucy Lucy

What So Not And Buunshin Join Forces For New EP The Quiet That Hurts

by Paul Cashmere

Australian producer What So Not and Dutch visionary Buunshin team up for The Quiet That Hurts, a new EP arriving 5 December featuring Lucy Lucy and Maiah Manser.

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Sam Gellaitry releases debut album Anywhere Here Is Perfect

Sam Gellaitry Delivers Debut Album Anywhere Here Is Perfect, Shares New Video For On&On

by Paul Cashmere

Sam Gellaitry has released his debut album Anywhere Here Is Perfect and shared a new video for On&On, marking a major moment in his artistic evolution.

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Midge Ure, photo by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11

Midge Ure Postpones All Upcoming Tour Dates Including Australia In October

by Paul Cashmere

Midge Ure has postponed all upcoming tour dates due to health reasons. This includes the Australian shows due to start in October.

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Nick Littlemore and Ladyhawke Teenager

Nick Littlemore of PNAU and Ladyhawke Premiere New Teenager Collaboration

by Paul Cashmere

Two decades in, PNAU’s Nick Littlemore is back with Ladyhawke as Teenager.

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Electric Fields Photo Credit Enzo Frinsini

Electric Fields To Release Live Album With Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

by Paul Cashmere

Electric Fields will release their 2023 performance with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra as a live album.

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Ollie Olsen

Ollie Olsen (Max Q, Dogs In Space) Dies Aged 66

by Paul Cashmere

Australian electronic and experimental innovator Ollie Olsen has died at the age of 66.

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Ollie Olsen

Ollie Olsen To Be Inducted Into Music Victoria Hall of Fame

by Paul Cashmere

Australian composer and multi instrumentalist Ollie Olsen will be honored with an induction into the Music Victoria Hall of Fame for 2024.

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Brian Eno, music news, noise11.com

Brian Eno ‘Eno’ Doco On The Way

by Music-News.com

Film First and Tigerlily Productions are delighted to bring Eno, filmmaker Gary Hustwit (Helvetica/RAMS)’s groundbreaking, generative documentary film about visionary musician and artist Brian Eno – a film that is different every time it’s shown – to the UK this summer.

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Empire of the Sun Ask That God

Empire Of The Sun Ask That God Tour Australian Dates

by Paul Cashmere

Empire of the Sun will tour Ask That God with dates for Australia in October and November.

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The The Ensoulment Session Feb 9th 2024

The The To Release First Album In 25 Years

by Paul Cashmere

The The will release their first album in 25 years in September.

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Regurgitator 2024

Regurgitator Have A New Song And It Features Peaches

by Paul Cashmere

Peaches joins Regurgitator for their new song’ ‘This Is Not A Pop Song’.

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Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo at the Palais Theatre Melbourne 6 December 2023 photo by Lucas Packett

Devo Complete Their ’50 years of De-Evolution’ Farewell Tour In Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

Devo may or may not have played their last show ever in Melbourne. The show on 6 December, 2023 at the Palais Theatre in St Kilda was the last date of the ’50 Years of De-Evolution’ world tour. If this really was their last show ever 50 years certainly ended with little fanfare.

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Massive Attack - Blue Lines

Massive Attack To Play First UK Show In Five Years

by Music-News.com

Massive Attack have announced their first live UK show in five years.

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The Blue Aeroplanes

R.I.P. Massive Attacks’s Angelo Bruschini

by Music-News.com

Massive Attack’s Angelo Bruschini has died. The guitarist – who also played with The Numbers, Rimshots and The Blue Aeroplanes – had been battling lung cancer.

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Howard Jones Celebrate It Together

Howard Jones To Release Four Disc Compilation

by Paul Cashmere

Howard Jones will release a 4CD compilation ‘Celebrate It Together: The Very Best of Howard Jones 1983-2023’ to mark his 40 year career.

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The Chemical Brothers, music news, noise11.com

New Chemical Brothers Track ‘Skipping Like A Stone’ features Beck

by Paul Cashmere

‘Skipping Like A Stone’, the new song from The Chemical Brothers, features special guest Beck.

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Damon Albarn Melbourne 2014, photo ros ogorman

Gorillaz Cancel US Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Gorillaz have cancelled their entire US tour before it began citing “scheduling conflicts” as the reason for the no-show.

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Radiohead OK Computer 20

YouTuber Recreates Radiohead ‘OK Computer’ Using Only Nintendo Sounds

by Music-News.com

Radiohead album ‘OK Computer’ has been recreated in full just using sounds from Nintendo 64 games.

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Daft Punk photo by Tim Cashmere, Noise11, photo

Daft Punk To Debut New Song With The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas

by Music-News.com

Daft Punk are set to debut a previously unheard song featuring The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas.

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Depeche Mode

Depeche Mode Premiere New Song ‘Ghosts Again’

by Paul Cashmere

Depeche Mode have clocked up over one million views in 12 hours on YouTube for their new song ‘Ghosts Again’.

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Mallrat and The Chainsmokers

Mallrat Collaborates With the Chainsmokers

by Paul Cashmere

Australia’s Mallrat has collaborated with The Chainsmokers for the unexpected ‘Wish On An Eyelash’.

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Gerard Casale of Devo photo supplied

Gerard Casale of Devo Gets a Martyn Ware Make-Over

by Paul Cashmere

Devo’s Gerard Casale’s new song ‘The Invisible Man’ has been given a make-over remix from The Human League, Heaven 17 and British Electric Foundation founder Martyn Ware.

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Santigold: Photo By Damien Loverso

Santigold Cancels All Upcoming Shows on Holified Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Santigold has cancelled all dates on her upcoming Holified tour.

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Depeche Mode, Noise11, photo

Depeche Mode Returns To Studio After Death of Andy Fletcher

by Music-News.com

Depeche Mode are back in the studio for the first time since Andy ‘Fletch’ Fletcher’s passing.

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Strawberry Fields

Strawberry Fields Returns To Tocumwal For 2022

by Noise11.com

Strawberry Field will return to Tocumwal, on the New South Wales and Victoria border for 2022.

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The Prodigy photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Prodigy Play First Show Since Death of Keith Flint

by Music-News.com

The Prodigy have played their first concert since the passing of Keith Flint.

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The eight five two

The de la Hoyde Brothers Present their Evolution With The First New Music From The eight five two

by Paul Cashmere

All four de la Hoyde brothers have merged for their latest project The eight five two.

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Depeche Mode, Noise11, Photo

Andy Fletcher of Depeche Mode Dies Aged 60

by Paul Cashmere

Andy Fletcher, the keyboard player for Depeche Mode, has died at the age of 60.

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Duran Duran Rio, music news, noise11.com

Duran Duran ‘Rio’ Turns 40

by Paul Cashmere

Duran Duran’s second album ‘Rio’ celebrates its 40th anniversary this week.

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Klaus Schulze

Electronic Pioneer Klaus Schulze Dies At 72

by Music-News.com

Electronic music trailblazer Klaus Schulze had died at the age of 74.

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