
Bel’s ‘Melancholia’ single gets an upbeat reworking thanks to Sydney producer Commandeur. Falling around the …
What happens when you have a female emcee whose sex appeal is just as strong, if not stronger than any of the leading acts in Hip-Hop, r&b and pop, yet actually has a rebel spirit that completely contrasts 90% of what's out in the market? You get Australia's Alphamama, who has recently shared her new track 'Ass In The Front', which is taken from her forthcoming EP 'Honey Fire'. Based on the title, one could be easily tricked into thinking this a typical song about well, big butts. However, Alphamama drops a counter attack on stereotypes of how femininity is currently viewed in this day and age. Produced by Ahmed Sirour, the song is a hype dose of Hip-Hop packed with energy and skilled lyricism.
Whilst the name Made In Paris would lead one to believe that this is a French producer shaking things up in techno, it is actually the moniker of Sydney-based Paris Forscutt. The emerging star has been dropping some amazing records including 'Your Body' and her 'Dancing In Dark' EP. Forscutt now makes a return with her forthcoming EP titled 'You're Wrong', out August 26th. Comprised of two tracks, the record is a dark and intense dealing of nocturnal techno lead by the charge of the title cut, uncompromising and deep. The b-side 'Mystic Path' follows suit, with a rumbling bass line, echoing synths and sparkling effects, making for arsenal on the dance floor. 'You’re Wrong' will get released via Forscutt's label Upon Access.
Over the past couple of years Sydney-based singer Elizabeth Rose has recorded quite the interesting tunes that weave between the lanes of future soul, r&b and pop. Releasing her self-titled EP in 2014, Rose worked with producers such as M-Phazes, pumping out some really stealth material.
Back with her new song, Elizabeth Rose teams up with REMI for the summery and bouncy r&b laced bit 'Playing With Fire'. The tune is featured on Rose's forthcoming debut LP 'INTRA', out March 4th.
Australian band Little May share their latest video 'Seven Hours', directed by Gareth Davies. Artistically representing the loss of a relationship, a guy moves sround a room interacting with a female as the emotions of good times and turmoil play out. Eventually the guy finds himself back in reality, alone.
Sydney-raised, Berlin-based sensation James Chatburn delivers a soulful piece of heaven with his third single this year entitle 'Creator'. Co-producing the track with Jordan Rakei, 'Creator' is embedded with a rich mixture of nu jazz, soul and Hip-Hop with Chatburn's impeccable vocals breathing sheer life into this already atmospheric gem.

Australian singer Alphamama explores the realms of BDSM in her video ‘Spit Me Out’. Directed …

Sydney band Little May have shared their latest offering entitled ‘Seven Hours’, which is taken …

Australian songstress and fashionista Sarsha Simone brings forth her soulful and utterly grooving new single …
Sydney band Little May have announced the details on their forthcoming debut album. Entitled 'For The Company', the LP is produced by Aaron Brooking Dessner of The National. Out October 9th via Island Records, the 11-track work will also include Little May's tracks 'Hide' and 'Boardwalks'.
In regards to working with Aaron Brooking Dessner, Little May wrote a press statement reading:
"It was a dream of ours to work with Aaron Dessner. We are so incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to make this album with him, and Jonathan Lowe, who engineered and mixed the album. Aaron captured the heart of what we are about, and we couldn’t be more thankful."