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30/07/2020
By Zander Czerwaniw
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Saint Lane: Locked In, Not Down

The Artist on quarantine, socially distanced shows, and Kanye West

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29/05/2020
By Patrick Mckenzie
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Even Pitchfork Can’t Host A Good Livestream

For a publication that still prides itself on being a kingmaker and trendsetter for upcoming indie or alternative acts, myriad AV and communication issues sour the experience heavily.

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28/04/2020
By Patrick Mckenzie
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‘We Are One’ – Global Film Festivals Partner with YouTube for free online Film Festival

The global film community has been desperately awaiting a solution to what has effectively brought the entire industry to a standstill. That solution came this morning.

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28/04/2020
By Patrick Mckenzie
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‘We Are One’ – Global Film Festivals Partner with YouTube for free online Film Festival

The global film community has been desperately awaiting a solution to what has effectively brought the entire industry to a standstill. That solution came this morning.

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23/04/2020
By Jacob Shteyman
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Report: Gathering of the Juggalos Cancelled, Faygo Prices Fall Below Crude Oil

The most important day on the Juggalo calendar has been postponed until 2021.

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17/04/2020
By Zander Czerwaniw
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Report: Manning Bar Thriving During Campus Lockdown

USyd’s favourite music venue turned study space has recently reported it’s liveliest night of the year.

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10/04/2020
By Patrick Mckenzie
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Song Review: ‘Aries’ by Gorillaz

‘Aries’ is moody and compelling, overcoming some instances of lyrical simplicity with well-orchestrated sounds.

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06/04/2020
By Amelia Raines
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Album Review: Everything Is A-OK by Violent Soho

When Violent Soho tells you Everything Is A-OK, prepare to be pacified.

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24/03/2020
By Jacob Shteyman
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Live Music is Dead, Long Live Live-Streamed Music

The arts industry might be in a state of lockdown and the future of live music in limbo, but through the magic of the Internet the community is keeping the flame alive.

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22/03/2020
By admin
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Coronavirus Victim #000: The Music Industry

Fears of coronavirus have swept the country, and although no industry has been entirely immune, arguably one of the heaviest-hit has been the Australian music and entertainment industry.

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