Gerald Keaney is one of the most prominent and outspoken activists in Brisbane's fiercely independent alternative music scene. Now releasing his fourth album, we grab a chat!
Gerald Keaney is one of the most prominent and outspoken activists in Brisbane's fiercely independent alternative music scene. Now releasing his fourth album, we grab a chat!
Designer, digital illustrator, and visual artist, Nadrient (aka Aryel Huckaby) is one of the new breed of artists who beautifully capture the dramatic dystopian fantasies of today, tomorrow, and even yesterday.
Blurring the boundaries between real and virtual, the latest participant in our digital showcase is Wisconsin Assistant Professor and artist, Bill Miller.
Mike Jones of Liverpool University examines how David Bowie influenced multiple generations.
We delve into the anarchic world of glitch art with artist Sabato Visconti who tells us about his mission to "deconstruct mainstream notions of beauty and nostalgia".
Could the latest audio listening invention, the 'Nervana', signal a new dawn in biotechnology or are the sceptics correct?
The next subject of our new digital artist series is a particularly special one: meet the effortlessly creative and wonderfully dark DODO.
A saxophonist plays to a rather unusual audience - his own brain surgeon while he is being operated on!
Today sees the launch of our new digital artists showcase in which we present some of the most talented rising artists around and match them with awesome synth-heavy music.
In the first of our new series on digital artists, we bring you an interview with the very talented and slightly mischievous Abel M'Vada.
A new study reveals listening quality is not the priority for most Britons.
The future is here. Scientists are now able to work out the sounds in your mind simply from reading brain scans.
This new interactive history of dance music called 'How The Party Started' is well worth a look.
As the famed New York City jazz club Blue Note opens their first venue in China, Tad Hershorn evaluates their chances of success.
After only a week, the latest digital instrument, the 'Kurv', has almost hit its Kickstarter goal.
After a lot of late nights, early mornings and hairloss we make it to our first birthday!
Following a secret six-year project the Wu-Tang Clan this week release perhaps the most unique musical album of all time and all with the help of Emmy award-winning British speaker manufacturers PMC.
Guest writer Sarah Cox reveals the fascinating psychological effects of singing in a 'megachoir' as uncovered by researchers at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Andrew McLellan (aka Cured Pink), one of the most talented and fiercely experimental artists to arise from the Brisbane alternative music scene, talks to us about his first steps making music, his early influences and the key nights over the years.
As a musician and journalist Jimi Kritzler has been at the cutting edge of Australia's underground music scene for years and is one of the most intelligent voices out there. We bring you the full interview from our multimedia feature 'Brisbane Noise'.