In the Green Room: Soul II Soul
Soul II Soul has been a music mainstay for the last three decades, gifting us some of the biggest R&B tracks in the late ‘80s and ‘90s. Dialling in from London, Jazzie B OBE from the Grammy-award-winning collective gives us the low-down on their WOMAD set.
Arise, Kween Kong!
Kween Kong talks to The Note about doing her duty to the arts, to the queer community and to making the world more equitable.
In the Green Room: Luke Million
DJ Luke Million loves vintage synths, cats and Pizzateca pizza – which is why all three served as inspiration for his album and show, Gina the Synth Cat. Making his debut at the Adelaide Fringe, Luke talks to us about Gina’s upcoming intergalactic journey
Dem Mob Makes Their Mark
Ahead of their WOMADelaide gig, Dem Mob chats to The Note about rapping in Pitjantjatjara, making an impact with their music and inspiring the next generation.
Making Sense of Julia Jacklin
Ahead of her debut at the Adelaide Festival, Australia’s indie darling Julia Jacklin welcomes the Note into her world to talk about heavy emotions, writing music and making time for yourself.
In the Green Room: Nice Day To Go To the Club
Daybed Records have teamed up with legendary radio host Ryan ‘Fitzy’ Fitzgerald to wow crowds with an all-new festival. We get a vibe-check from Daybed’s Tom Redden
Get To Know Arthur-Art Bar
Arthur-Art Bar is the best kept secret in the city’s west. Owner Cass Tombs tells us more about Adelaide’s home for creation...
In the Green Room: Housing Bloom
Housing Boom is an electronic dance wonderland where punters lose themselves in the heavy beat of underground music. Organiser Dave Kameniar tells us what to expect at the Port Adelaide party.
In the Green Room: Babe Rainbow
This January, sun-soaked psychedelic surf rockers Babe Rainbow are cruising into town with a kaleidoscopic party gig. Lead singer Angus Dowling gives us notes on the vibe.
The Jungle Giants: Welcome To the Jungle
We chat to frontman Sam Hales about the band’s sound evolution, their new music and what to expect from their set at Laneway Festival.
Get To Know The Gov
We talk backstories and famous faces with Melissa Tonkin, co-owner of The Gov.
Adelaide UNESCO City of Music
Designated Australia’s only UNESCO City of Music in 2015, today we’re home to countless independent musicians, music organisations and institutions, and a diverse music scene that’s growing by the day.
In the Green Room: RedFest
This January, sun-soaked psychedelic surf rockers Babe Rainbow are cruising into town with a kaleidoscopic party gig. Lead singer Angus Dowling gives us notes on the vibe.
In the Green Room: Wanderers
The Wanderers are again bringing their epic end-of-year party to the Lion Arts Factory. We chat to frontman Dusty Lee Stephensen about what to expect.
Get To Know Jive
The Note caught up with Jive owner, Tam Boakes, to chat about the venue’s legacy in the music scene.