All posts tagged: melbourne

Henry Green Has Shared the edapollo Remix of ‘Shift’

With his forthcoming 'Shift Remixed' EP landing November 29th, Bristol producer Henry Green has unveiled one of the reworks courtesy of Australian producer edapollo. A charming slice of electronica, spacious throughout whilst triggered by sparkling effects and synth strokes, the remix is one of four that include offerings from Cyril Hahn, Harvey Causon and Rohne.

Listen to Tim Ayre’s ‘Not Like It Should Be’

Melbourne's Tim Ayre has unveiled his latest track 'Not Like It Should Be', taking from his forthcoming debut EP landing via Kitsuné Musique. A summery and enchanting dose of dream pop, the content revolves around one feeling that he or she is not a part of the modern world.

ALTA Share Their Bouncy Cut ‘Push’

Melbourne-based duo ALTA step forth with their latest track entitled 'Push'. A bouncy gem that is tailored for those late nights in the clubs, the tune places an emphasis on someone seeing through the childish games played by a potential lover.

Sui Zhen Unveils Her New Single ‘Being A Woman’

Melbourne artist Sui Zhen brings forth her new single entitled 'Being A Woman'. An addicting slice of experimental pop, the track is an empowering anthem, spacious in production, that is reeling from start to finish. The song is taken from Zhen's upcoming LP 'Losing, Linda', landing September 27th on the Cascine imprint.

Stream GL’s Sultry ‘Night Habit’

Australian band GL step up with their sleek single 'Night Habit'. Shining with glamour, the pair fuse the sounds of synth-funk, electronica, soul and smokey disco. With singer Ella Thompson delivering sultry vocals atop sparkly keys, husky synth stabs and thumping drum kicks, 'Night Habit' is an infectious and nocturnal wonderland that we can't get enough of.

Stream Sui Zhen’s ‘Matsudo City Life’

Melbourne creative Sui Zhen brings forth her experimental pop single 'Matsudo City Life'. The song is taken from her forthcoming LP 'Losing, Linda', out September 27th on Cascine. Inspired by a stay in a Love Hotel in the city of Matsudo, Japan, the tune is built on an array of shimmering synth lines and bouncy drum programming, with the hook having a rich, bursting pop chorus.

Listen to ALTA’s Silky Cut ‘Twisted’

Melbourne duo ALTA have shared their new single 'Twisted'. A smooth and melodic stir of electronica, R&B, and UK garage, the song is constructed with tender and lush synth spreads, stuttering drum programming, all tied together with the airy vocals of singer Hannah Lesser.

jade imagine ‘The News’ Video

With their debut LP 'Basic Love' out August 2nd, Australian band jade imagine have shared their latest video 'The News'. Directed by Nick Mckk, the visuals feature the band jamming out before kindly being interrupted by a news reporter. Having to muster through the frustration, the reporter eventually makes her way to front-woman Jade McInally's microphone, basically taking over the show.

Eilish Gilligan Shares Her Single ‘Someone Else’

A couple months back Melbourne artist Eilish Gilligan unveiled her highly impressive single 'Keep Up'. A continuation of her sophisticated pop carving, Gilligan's latest track 'Someone Else', ups the ante yet again finding the promising singer delivering more of an upbeat slice of grand pop built on a running bass line, lush synth lines and of course Eilish Gilligan's mature vocals that have shined in her previous work. Touching on a relationship that has gone sour, 'Someone Else' is another testament to the poised stardom that is rapidly heading her way. Check it out.

Slum Sociable Unveil Their Latest Song ‘Life Is Free’

There have been loads of exciting bands exploding out of Melbourne for a while now. From indie to psychedelic, the city is on fire with talent bursting out the seams. One of the bands that have been delivering quality tracks, is Slum Sociable. The duo released their lush single 'Afterthought' back in 2018. They now return with their latest cut 'Life Is Free'. Vibrantly stunning with dynamic vocal performances, musically the tune is aligned with the new romantic period of the late 70s - early 80s, all the while adding a modern twist.