Tilman Robinson
Melbourne based producer, Tilman Robinson, creates electro-acoustic soundscapes that encompass classical minimalism, improvised, experimental, electronic and ambient music into something trascendary.
Vlossom The music of Vlossom is an entry into another world, a wonderland both beautifully futuristic and profoundly elemental. A newly birthed collaboration between Australian musicians Nick Littlemore (of multi-platinum selling acts Empire of the Sun and PNAU) and Alister Wright (of Australian indie rock band Cloud Control), Vlossom symphonize elements of pop and psych-rock…
Sideshow Annie Sideshow Annie is a 4 piece rock group from the Blue Mountains in Australia They look something akin to a Mexican Day of The Dead celebration meets some happy undertakers…its a little dark but fun… Gillian Taylor-Reynolds – VocalsEliot Reynolds – Guitar, mandolin, production, vocals and keys David Cox – Bass, backing vocalsMatt…
Yeah Nah Yeah Nah aka Liam McAlary hails from Port Macquarie on the Mid North Coast of NSW, however grew up in the Blue Mountains. Liam is a singer-songwriter, who has been writing and performing children’s music since 2021. Liam likes to weave witty lyrics and situations into his songs that both parents and children…
Luca Zumwalt People who have heard Luca Zumwalt sing describe her as an old soul. She picked up her first instrument at 8 when she started piano lessons but switched to ukulele at 9. She’s been quietly and earnestly crafting a unique musical identity ever since – shaped in one part by her own talents…
Little Shoes Little Shoes is a folk-rock group comprised of Becky Bennison and Rick Turnock. No stranger to the Sydney live scene, songwriter and lyricist Becky returns to the stage with songs both old and new, painting stories of whimsy, chaotic love, and the inertia of life. Rick crafts sounds of contemporary folk/pop, reminiscent of…
Kaziah Kaziah are a shoegaze/ hardcore band hailing from the mid to lower mountains, consisting of two guitarists, a bass player and a drummer. The band has origin in Katoomba’s infamous junction 142 scene, which fostered many up and coming local acts, and provided a space for underage bands to thrive. Following this, Kaziah have…