Cyclone Wehner is a Melbourne journalist writing about R&B, hip hop, dance music, synth-pop, and film/TV. She's interviewed everyone from Beyoncé to Daft Punk to Jane Campion. Cyclone has also DJed at feted clubs like Revolver. She is obsessed with vampires and, currently, curating concept playlists.
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"I'd rather be a novelty than average or forgotten," BIG WETT states, offering pearls of wisdom while digging into her lascivious, edgy and amusing new EP, 'RISK IT.'
The biggest revelation of the show was Cyndi Lauper's voice - deeper, more resonant and occasionally operatic.
The British artist teases ahead of his debut Australian tour dates, "We've found a way to make it sound grand because I love the big-sounding stuff – and a lot of my tracks kind of demand it."
Never dipping into unimaginative tropes, Groove Armada deliver a thrilling show on the picturesque backdrop of Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens.
Australian DJs are at the forefront of a post-pandemic dance music boom, so who are the DJs you need to know?
Ganavya, touring with Nils Frahm across Australia this February and March, talks about her inspirations, 'Daughter Of A Temple,' and what excites her about heading Down Under.
KAYTRANADA's set delivers, with underground tunes that appeal to EDM and pop masses.
Actor Boyd Holbrook discusses the challenges and delights of depicting a cultural icon in the Bob Dylan biopic, 'A Complete Unknown.'
Returning after almost a decade, South African superstar DJ Black Coffee's latest Australian show was one to remember.
Kim Wilde delivers both the hits and the fun – and, as a live performer, is at her peak.