In the Green Room: Ella Ion
Ella Ion talks about her debut LP, Waiting, and her forthcoming launch gig.
Granite Island Discs: Duncan Welgemoed
Like Desert Island Discs. Only South Australian – and without the litigation from the BBC.
Granite Island Discs: Sharni Honor
Like Desert Island Discs. Only South Australian – and without the litigation from the BBC.
Get To Know Five Four Entertainment
Five Four Entertainment’s CV is ridiculously impressive…
Space Jams Has Taken Off!
Ahead of Space Jams’ West Coast Tour this April, founder Josh Morphett chats to The Note about the festival’s vibe, its online origins and how sometimes the best ideas come from the smallest initiatives
Granite Island Discs: Ryan ‘Fitzy’ Fitzgerald
Like Desert Island Discs. Only South Australian – and without the litigation from the BBC.
This Is Matt Corby’s Moment
Matt Corby opens up on the joys of having a young son in the recording studio and the art of letting go...
On Tour with Peking Duk
Peking Duk is bringing a big, sweaty party to Hindley Street Music Hall, and you’re invited. Speaking with The Note, Reuben Styles, from the award-winning disc jockey duo, assures us it’ll be a very good time.
In the Green Room: House of Blues
Adelaide electronic jazz fusion No News is supporting Melbourne quartet Big Yawn at The Lab. Get to know the tight-knit three-piece a little better...
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.
View From the Stage
We’ve all got our fave places to enjoy live music. But which venues hit the right notes for the bands themselves? Some of Adelaide’s musos share their gig highlights, venue heroes and fantasy must-haves for their next performance...
Into the Trip with Sons of Zöku
The band’s bassist Max Dunn walks The Note through the complexities of their latest album and talks about why the five-piece will always make time for Adelaide.
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.