Brisbane musician Matt Kennedy, creator of renowned band Kitchen's Floor, speaks candidly about why the Brisbane Noise scene is special and the impact of his late friend Brendon Annesley.
Brisbane musician Matt Kennedy, creator of renowned band Kitchen's Floor, speaks candidly about why the Brisbane Noise scene is special and the impact of his late friend Brendon Annesley.
Sewers and Kitchen's Floor member, and of course 'Brisbane Noise' collaborator, Joshua Watson talks to us about his label Virtual Cool, drug-taking and the influence of electronic music.
As Brisbane Noise, our fifth multimedia extravaganza, launches this week, we give you a little insight into how it all came about.
A spooky Halloween collaboration between Playstation and London production company Wimbledon Sound is further evidence of the inexorable march of binaural sound.
Finnish researchers uncover unusual brain behaviour in professional musicians compared to non-musicians.
The fascinating story of NASA's 1977 mission to deliver a recording of earth to the stars.
Are you actively involved in music but had no formal training? This is YOUR chance to take part in scientific research on music.
Does Prince's new album mark a reinvention for the soul funk legend and what do we even mean by that? The University of Queensland's Liam Viney investigates.
Berlin songstress and musician Josa Peit takes a break from enchanting audiences around the world to give us the latest trip into the imagination of the music artist.
Does bringing Ibiza club music to the Proms actually harm both entities or does it elevate them? Music lecturer Catherine Tackley examines the issue.
With the agreement of a standard file format for binaural information earlier this year, are we about to see a wave of binaural apps and games?
On the release of The Libertines' new album this week, Davey Ray Moor, course director at Bath Spa University, examines the band's impact on music and culture.
Three-year study finds keyboard players bottom of the class when it comes to healthy habits.
Scientists predict music talent, and it's all about the gyrus!
William Blake and Hip hop merge as DJ Woody and Testament collaborate on a spectacular new show.
What colour is your favourite song? Scientists connect colour, emotion and music.
According to new research, music disrupts our ethical decision making.
An area of intense debate over the years, Macho Zapp weighs in to ask if the body of an electric guitar makes a difference to the sound.
Nathan East, one of the greatest bass guitarists alive today, reveals exclusively to Macho Zapp his top seven basslines of all time.
In February Overwater Basses generously opened their doors to Macho Zapp to have a good old poke around.