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It’s been more than two years since turntable-ripping punks 28 Days have ventured Swan-side, but this March and April they’ll be back for a four date tour. Touring in support of new single Sing It To Me which is set to appear on a forthcoming album in 2010, the band will be playing The Prince Of Wales Hotel, Bunbury on Wednesday, March 31; The Dunsborough Hotel on Thursday, April 1; The Rosemount on Saturday, April 3; and The Newport on Sunday, April 4. Tickets available from BOCS, 78s, Planet, Mills and regional venues.

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On Saturday, January 23, the Northbridge Piazza will blast off for the Spaceship Earth Film Season - eight weeks of free movie screenings in the heart of Northbridge. Families are invited to make the most of balmy summer nights by heading to the Northbridge Piazza to enjoy films such as WALL-E, Ponyo, Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy and Whale Rider. To find out what’s showing and when, head to perth.wa.gov.au.

If you’re hankering for a fix of Indonesian metal, and let’s face it, who isn’t, then you’ll be happy to know that West Javanese metal titans Burgerkill are heading to WA for a string of dates. Since their inception in 1995 Burgerkill have become veterans of the underground and hardcore metal community in Indonesia, composed movie soundtracks and even produced their own autobiographic novel. The band wowed Australian audiences at their appearances at last year’s Soundwave festival. The Invasion Of Noise tour will see the band playing tracks from their latest album Beyond Coma And Despair at The Charles Hotel on Friday, January 29, with support from Claim The Throne, Arkarion, and Mhorgl; HQ Skatepark in Leederville as part of the Children Of Horns allages mini festival on Saturday, January 30; and as part of the Big Day Out on Saturday, January 31.

A NIGHT AT THE BALLET

The lads from Spandau Ballet are reforming for fans, with plans to tour the globe sharing their hits with audiences in Australia and overseas. With 25 million record sales under their belts, Spandau Ballet are the kings of ’80s new romantic pop, which they will prove to audiences when they take to the stage at Sandalford Winery in Caversham on Saturday, April 17. While in Australia, Spandau Ballet will be supported by fellow ’80s pop gods Tears For Fears. Tickets go on sale at 9am on Monday, February 1, from Ticketmaster.

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THE RAGAN ERA

With news that the Sydney leg of the Future Music Festival is already sold out, the second announcement of acts for the Perth Future Music Festival should see the Perth event also well on its way to being a sell out. Joining the already stellar lineup, which features the likes of Franz Ferdinand, Booka Shade, Empire of The Sun, The Prodigy and more, will be UK Progressive duo Way Out West, as well as Spank Rock, Sydney’s Bag Raiders, indie quintet Operator Please, hip hop/ soul outfit Space Invadas, and LA’s latest audio riot Jump Jump Dance Dance (featuring Groove Terminator and Christ Carter). This year’s Future Music Festival will also see the return of the hugely popular and totally interactive Silent Disco arena, and the deliciously random and utterly hilarious Solid Gold Roller Disco rink. And finally, in news that’s literally s u r e t o s e n d t r a n c e f a n s ‘a b o v e a n d beyond’, eminent global trance record label, Anjunabeats, is hosting its own, fully branded and themed arena for the very first time on Australian shores. Featuring a premium selection of some of the imprint’s biggest artists (including Above & Beyond, Super8 & Tab, Jaytech and Mat Zo) playing the latest upfront trance that they’re famous for. Sunday, February 28 at Ascot Racecourse. Tickets through www.ticketmaster.com.au.

In the spirit of the great folk revival tours, Californian troubadour Chuck Ragan (Hot Water Music), Frank Turner, Tim Barry (Avail) and Ben Nichols (Lucero) are embarking on a far-reaching Australia tour which will see them collaborating in each others sets at each show. Ideas man Chuck Ragan decided that he’d like to try the old fashion revue style show after getting home from tours and finding he’d know his tour-mates songs. Reversing this scenario, Ragan and his touring mates decided they’d get together and rehearse before going on tour so that they could share their nifty new collaborations with the audience. You can catch these intermingling purveyors of indie, Americana, rock, punk and Irish folk at The Rosemount on Wednesday, April 28. Tickets from Moshtix, 78s, Mills, Planet and JB Hifi Joondalup.

EIGHTEEN POLYPHONIC TONES

Bringing 18 of his all-singing disciples to Perth on Friday, February 26, Tim DeLaughter and his Polyphonic Spree are set to delight as part of the SoCo Carnivale Tour. If the incredible vibe created in their SoCo Cargo pop-up venue was anything to go by, Southern Comfort knows how to put on a good party. This year they will stage a confettidrenched New Orleans style carnival at The Fremantle Arts Centre. The Polyphonic Spree are a largerthan-life collective known their exhilarating and uplifting live shows. Joining The ’Spree will be The New Orleans Bingo! Show, a multimedia and performance extravaganza direct from the Big Easy’s Mardi Gras. Silent films, dancers, audience interaction, bingo games and slapstick comedy will all be extravagantly led by ringleader and Louisiana native Clint Maedgen. Tickets $39 (plus booking fee) from www.heatseeker.com.au(.) Doors open at 6pm.

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JEROMES GETS JUICY

The 2010 St Jerome’s Laneway Festival is just around the corner, and the lineup just got bigger. Joining the likes of Florence And The Machine, The XX, Echo & The Bunnymen and more, will be Boys Boys Boys, Pond, Kill Teen Angst, Tomás Ford, Tim & Jean, and Voltaire Twins. The festival takes place on Saturday, February 6, at the Cultural Centre, Northbridge. Tickets on sale now from laneway.greentix.com. au/events/ or by calling 1300 369 882.

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FLAGGING AN ISSUE Dear X-Press, The Keep Australia Beautiful Council must look forward to Australia Day each and every year, based on the amount of flags found littered all over the freeways, roads and everywhere else shortly after the event. Indeed, even well before the event. The patriotic Aussies who display their items (normally at least two per car) should at least have the courtesy, if the flags come loose from their vehicles, to recover them and ‘clean up’ their own mess so to speak (they are patriotic, it seems, only until they lose them). Last year I personally would have picked up about 100 flags in total and fed them to the Salvation Army bins. At least they are happy. Happy Australia Day, Robert Tana Noranda

PERSPIRATION & POWER Dear X-Press,

with Tuesday night not dropping below 30C for most of the night, making it the hottest Januar y night in two decades. As these untiring high mercury levels continue, there seems little else to do but close the blinds and position oneself bang in front of the airconditioner and television, only moving to pull up a pillow to sleep the night with the aircon on full ball. But while those vents from airconditioner heaven provide sweet relief for us, the state’s power supply teeters threateningly high, so much so that on Tuesday the 19 th , hundreds of homes a c ro s s Pe r t h we re b l a c k e d o u t a s t h e network struggled to cope with demand. Being comfortable doesn’t have to mean being a power guzzler. Here’s some ideas that might help lessen the strain on our power stations. Firstly, your home doesn’t need to feel arctic: it simply needs to be a comfortable living space: set the temperature on your air conditioning between 24-26°C – every degree you reduce this by will increase consumption by 10%. While you’re at home, close the doors and vents in unused rooms: you only need to cool the living space you’re actually using. And take advantage of the aircon’s programmable timing: there’s no need to have it roaring while you’re out of the house, but you could set it to start twenty minutes before you come home - likewise for it to turn off an hour after you drift off into sleep.

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I was disappointed to read about the Cat Power gig in last week’s X-Press (#1196), minus a support act review. As a new band starting out, Selk & The Bonesingers would have relished the exposure that the review could have brought. There may have been extenuating circumstances that rendered the music reviewer unable to make it down to the Astor by 8.30pm to review the support act - I cannot comment. However, a West Australian music ‘journalist’, writing for a West Australian music press, that supposedly supports West Australian music, should not be assigned the task if they aren’t available for the whole show. Reallocate the gig if there’s a problem – I’m sure there’s no shortage of media students desperate for the work. As many of the contributors at X-Press are members of local bands themselves (either past or present), I would have thought my views were mirrored by your staff and that there was a strong ethic within the team to continue to champion local music. I stand corrected.

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From two-time Best Director Oscar winner Clint Eastwood comes the inspiring true story of how newly elected South African president Nelson Mandela (played by Morgan Freeman) joined forces with the white captain of his country’s rugby team, Francois Pienaar, to help unite their country. Knowing his nation remains racially and economically divided in the wake of apartheid, Mandela believes he can bring his people together through a shared passion for sport. Together with Pienaar, they rally the team to make an unlikely run for the 1995 World Cup Championship. Also starring Matt Damon. We have ten double passes to Invictus at Luna Cinemas to give away.

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Mama Kin will be at the West Cape Howe Winery this Saturday, January 23, in Denmark, before heading back to tour over east. Mama Kin is back in Perth on March 12 to perform at the Fremantle Arts Centre along side Mister & Sunbird and Felicity Groom. We have five copies of Mama Kin’s Papoose album to give away.

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ARE YOU READY FOR THE COUNTRY?

Country fans should brand February 18-21 into their calendars for the annual Boyup Brooke Country Music Festival And Awards. Celebrating its 25th year, the festival will include a bush poet’s breakfast, ute and truck muster and a gala awards evening. Since its inception in 1986 the festival has grown from a one day event attended by 600 people into a four day country feast attended by 17,000 happy cowboys and cowgirls. This year’s hoedown will include appearances from Tania Kernaghan, Sunny Cowgirls, Ronni Rae Rivers, Pixie Jenkins, Carter and Carter, Brian Letton, Rose Carleo, and WA icon Ernie Dingo. Winners of the Western Australian Country Music Open Group / Duo award; Jane Germaine and Ian Simpson, along with other finalists, will also be performing at the festival. Tickets through www.countrymusicwa. com.au or (08) 9765 1169.

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THE LIVE OF BRIAN

Irish folk sensation Brian Kennedy will bring his dulcet tones to the Fly By Night Musicians Club on Tuesday, March 23. The critically-lauded singer songwriter sails into WA as part of his national tour which will see him performing songs from his latest, and tenth, album Interpretations. On the album Kennedy reinterprets and folk-ifies a number of chart classics such as Brown Eyed Girl and You Are So Beautiful. Kennedy was first discovered by fellow Irishman Van Morisson who invited the singer to join his Blues And Soul world tour for a six year period. Since his big break, Kennedy has gone on to release ten albums, write two novels, publish short stories and even present radio and TV shows. Tickets $46 (plus booking fee) from www. flybynight.org or (08) 9430 5976.

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BOURBON ST FLIES SOUTH

With the sultry, southern, summer heat we have been experiencing of late, it seems appropriate for the Perth Blues Club and RTRFM 92.1 to be holding their second annual New Orleans-style Mardi Gras on Saturday, February 27. Held across three stages down on The Charles Hotel bayou, artists appearing at the Mardi Gras include The Charlie Brown Brass Band, The Sun Orchestra, The Zydecats, Simon Cox, Rufus And The Night Herons, Mo Candy, Div Craft, Diamond Dave And The Doodaddies, Chameleon Brass Band, Adam Hall And The Velvet Playboys, as well as international stars Seamie O’Dowd, and Bob Malone. Tickets are $65 (plus booking fee) or $55 for Perth Blues Club, Ellington Jazz Club and Perth Jazz Society Members, through Ticketmaster, 78s, Charles Hotel or Perth Blues Club. Gates open 11am, acts on stage midday-midnight.

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A FROTHY FAIR

This year’s Perth International Beer Festival will take place across the weekend of February 20-21, at the Supreme Court Gardens. As well as a huge array of beers to sample there will be family entertainment, a free play area for the kids, a bucking bull, market stalls and displays. The main music stage will feature Labjacd, Seth Sentry, GTA, Howie Morgan Project, and Sambalicious (Saturday); and Sugar Army, Nathan Gaunt And The Sunset Riders, Vdelli, Rusty Pinto Combo, and Sabroson (Sunday), ensuring beer connoisseurs are kept entertained on the unlikely chance that they get sick of the beer. A fine selection of DJs will also be offering treats from the platters across the weekend. Drink responsibly. The festival runs midday-10pm both days. Tickets are $25 (plus booking fee) available from www.ticketek.com.au

DEAD SET

The Melbourne International Comedy Festival is inviting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders to get on stage and give stand-up a burl in Deadly Funny. During January, February and March, comedians will head out to ATSI communities to hold free workshops to show would-be comedians the ropes, with heats then held to determine who will go through to the Grand Final in Melbourne on Saturday, April 10. To register your interest in taking part in Deadly Funny head online to deadlyfunny. com.au or call Jason Tamiru on (03) 9245 3700. Workshops will be held in Perth at Yirra Yaakin on Murray Street on Saturday, February 13; Saturday, February 20; Saturday, February 27; and Saturday, March 6, from 10.30am ’til 1.30pm. The WA final will be held at the Charles Hotel’s comedy lounge on Thursday, March 11.

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FIRE EXTINGUISHER

Members of Perth’s rock fraternity are banding together for a special gig at The Civic Hotel, Inglewood, on Saturday, February 6, to raise money for victims of the Toodyay bushfires. Gasoline Inc, Baby Jane, Blackwater Station and The Bronze will appear at the benefit night which has been put together by Bella Stivey of Rock House Sound, Trashpictures and AV photography. Audience members will be in the running to receive a stack of prizes and giveaways including an autographed Stratocaster donated by The Rock Inn, Mt Lawley. All funds raised on the night go towards the Toodyay community, With great local music and prizes on offer, and the opportunity to help rebuilt this hard-hit town, everyone’s a winner. Show runs from 8-12pm. Tickets on the door.

TAKE IT SLOW

Celebrate our nation’s English roots this Australia Day at Mojo’s, where UK duo Slow Club will take to the stage to share their sweet, anti-folk sound. Currently touring Australia with Scottish darlings Camera Obscura, Slow Club will take time to do a side show at Mojo’s to demonstrate their musical dexterity on Tuesday, January 26, with Rabbit Island, The Belle Ends, Wind Waker, and The Growl. Tickets available on the door.

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FURIOUS FLASH

Hip hop’s founding father, DJ Grandmaster Flash, breezes into Perth this week to treat fans to their very own G’Master Flash block party, as he spins all his classic tunes as well as material from new album The Bridge – which features collaborations with DJ Kool, Snoop Dogg, Q-Tip and more., at the Capitol. Don’t miss out on your chance to catch one of the history makers, live in the flesh. Support from Dan Tha Man, Paper Plane Project, Junior and U Wish. Tickets still available from www.ticketmaster.com.au (136 100), www.moshtix.com.au, 1300 GET TIX (438 849), on your mobile www.moshtix.mobi and all moshtix outlets. Doors open 9pm.

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The Too Solid Music Festival will bring Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists together in cultural and musical celebration this Australia Day at the Supreme Court Gardens from midday to 7.30pm. Entry to the event is free. While the fireworks may make the loudest bang on Australia Day, a brand new Indigenous music festival set to take place in the Supreme Court Gardens which will remind all Australians of our country’s rich Indigenous culture and history. Jointly organised by Aboriginal music college Abmusic and local Indigenous broadcaster 100.9fm Noongar Radio, the event will include traditional ceremonies as well as performances by Indigenous and non-Indigenous acts such as Downsyde, The Yabu Band, Moana Dreaming, and Blue Shaddy. Festival coordinator Jade Masters has a particularly strong connection with the event given that he is also the drummer for WAMi Awardwinning Indigenous act The Yabu Band. When not providing driving pop, reggae and traditional rhythms for his Yabu Band co-members Boyd and Delson (Jnr) Stokes, Masters is also the project officer for Abmusic. The Too Solid Music Festival will follow on from last year’s inaugural Too Solid Music Awards, an award ceremony run by WAM and the Aboriginal Alcohol And Drug Service which aims to recognise outstanding achievement by Indigenous artists.With an Australian Arts Council grant recently approved for the development of a proposed Too Solid Indigenous record label, it seems the future for Indigenous music in WA has never been brighter. BY DAVID CRADDOCK For many aboriginal people I imagine, Australia Day would be a sombre day - was it a deliberate decision to choose this day for the Too Solid Music Festival as a way to promote reconciliation? In all honesty there’s no choice in the day. Each year the City Of Perth puts out the tender for a concert and the event is always held at Supreme Court Gardens. In years gone by it’s been called the Survival Concert. In the last couple of years I think it’s had a different name, but Indigenous people call Australia Day‘Survival Day’. It’s not a celebration of their thing, the country I guess was invaded to them, and so they’ve always thought of it as a day when they’ve survived.What I’m trying to do is say that black fellas are too solid, they’re wicked, they’re amazing in what they do so let’s celebrate the day in a positive light. We’ve tried to make it non-Indigenous as well. We’ve got Downsyde and Blue Shaddy playing so that’s a first in the history of all the Indigenous concerts was an amazing turn out, nothing went down that have happened on that day. and it was great. When it comes to Yabu we play a lot of corporate shows. The guys are actually So it’s a bit of a multicultural celebration not playing three shows on Australia day. I think necessarily just an Indigenous celebration? they’re playing at Council House in the morning We’re trying to pull a white audience and two City Of Perth event shows. not just an Indigenous audience. We’re going to have a ceremony of about 40 minutes, a welcome For people who may be unaware, what’s the to country and a traditional smoking ceremony. basic role of Abmusic? We’re going to have a flag-raising, a traditional Simply, it’s a music college. It’s a place dance and then we’ll go straight into the music. where Aboriginal people from all around Australia It’ll be a nice little formality. can come and study and you can come and get a Certificate Four in Performing Arts which will take From the public or a tourist’s point of view you further into the music industry. We don’t just it sounds like a good opportunity to see teach an instrument, we teach all kinds of things Indigenous music and traditional ceremonies about the industry down to copyright, MIDI-labs, right in the heart of the city as well… electronic music and learning how to read and I’m really emphasising the opening write it. We’ve also got language courses here, ceremony because not only is it a great way to Noongar language courses. It’s a fantastic place. open a concert but it just shows a lot of respect It’s part of the community it’s probably the peak to the Indigenous people, especially the Noongar Indigenous organisation of WA really. people.

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So whose idea was the festival? It was my idea. Basically Phil Bartlett, IN THE HISTORY OF the Indigenous Project Officer at WAM, and THE BAND, WHICH IS myself had the inaugural Too Solid Music Awards last year. What Abmusic and WAM are trying to ABOUT 16 OR 17 YEARS, do is create something like they have on the east coast with the Deadly Awards. They have a lot of THEY FINALLY GOT events based around that like Vibe Alive. TO PLAY IN A PUB IN We want to try and get something happening for WA – so we’re going to be starting THEIR HOMETOWN OF a record company this year and I’m assuming KALGOORLIE. that’ll be called Too Solid Records. We’re going to have the music awards again this year and an Indigenous showcase during the WAMi Festival. In terms of helping aboriginal people have you The Too Solid Music Festival will hopefully be on been happy with the way Abmusic is going? I think it’s been very successful over Australia Day again next year if we can get the the last couple of years. Certainly not because tender again. I’ve been working here but there’s a great team As a promoter of Aboriginal music, through here. The CEO, Bruce Devenish, does a wonderful your role as a manager and as the project job. We’ve just been awarded $100,000 a year, officer at Abmusic, do you find that Indigenous for the next three years, from the Australia Arts artists are well received or is it hard to find Council basically to set up an Indigenous record label. That stemmed from a programme of the receptive audiences and venues? I think in the wider community it’s Department Of Culture And The Arts called the very well received. Definitely in the Indigenous Indigenous Contemporary Music Business Unit community. To be bluntly honest, for an Model, I think that will now be called the Too Solid Indigenous band playing in a pub, you’re always Music Programme. We’re trying to get everything up against it. A lot of publicans feel that they’re under that one banner… Abmusic’s definitely on going to have a bad audience or violent, drunken the rise. There’s a lot of positive things happening there. people, and all of that sort of stuff. I’ve managed The Yabu Band for two years, and last year for the first time in the history One of The Yabu Band’s most well-known of the band, which is about 16 or 17 years, they songs is your Indigenous language version finally got to play in a pub in their hometown of of I Am Australian. By translating the song Kalgoorlie. The publican was freaking out, but it you reclaim it in a way, and make a very 10

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strong statement about the different kinds of Australian identity. How did your version come about? That song certainly wins over the nonIndigenous audience. Delson [Stokes], the lead singer, his grandmother translated it. He can do all sorts of language stuff, he does Waltzing Matilda in-language and he can probably do the national anthem, I’m not too sure. He sung it to me one day and we were all like, ‘gee that has to go on the album’. We won’t know until the day but it’s also in the running to be played on the 94.5 Skyworks soundtrack – so fingers crossed. I know they’ve been looking at it pretty closely.

in 2002, it was at the last Stompem Ground Festival and he was playing drums left-handed, playing a right-handed drum kit, blind and playing reggae! Being a drummer myself I was just like, ‘woah, that’s incredible’. I think anything with an invention that hasn’t been done before is going to be quite big. I think you’ll find, and my understanding of the Indigenous music industry, is that there hasn’t been too many Indigenous acoustic albums done – especially the way he’s done it.You’ve got Archie Roach and things like that, but with Gurrumul, I think Australia and the world has been waiting for something like that.

The band sing some songs in the Stokes brother’s Indigenous language, Wongatha. Are songs like Gundulla, where you swap between Wongatha and English, a good way of spreading a traditional language to younger Indigenous people? Wongatha is a Goldfields language. There’re several languages out there and Wongatha is one of them. Yabu actually means ‘rock’ and ‘gold’ – it has two meanings. I think the great thing about songs like that is that whoever is listening to it, be they Indigenous or nonIndigenous, you get an immediate understanding of what they’re saying… it teaches Indigenous youth as well as the white man if they want to learn the language. It’s a pretty simple song to sing along to. It’s based around four or five Indigenous words and that’s it.

There’s also a big reggae influence in your music on songs like on ‘E Right, ‘E Not Wrong isn’t there? We’re all huge reggae fans. Bob Marley is of course a big influence, and UB40. I’m also a big Police fan myself, though that’s a very different kind of reggae. Delson and Boyd, they have a country background. There’s not really much country on the album but there is a hint of it every now and again. They love Freddy Fender and all that kind of stuff. They’re big country fans.

Did you have musical role models growing up as a kid or were they more sporting? I’m a massive football fan so I used to look up to people like Peter Matera, Michael Long and Cathy Freeman – obviously she doesn’t play football – but sporting role models were a big thing for me. Obviously Yothu Yindi, Coloured Stone and a band called Footprints, I think they were called, back in the day. I’m a huge fan of Gurrumul – even though he’s a recent success, I think he’s amazing. He’s taken the world by storm hasn’t he? That must be inspiring for the band to see how huge an artist like Gurrumul can be on a global scale. Definitely. My philosophy is that you can’t turn your back on something that is good. It doesn’t matter what it is in the world, if something’s good eventually it will come through and shine. It might take a while to break through, but when it does, it can go the distance. Gurrumul is a perfect example of that. I remember seeing Gurrumul with Saltwater Band, his original band

How did you come to meet Delson and Boyd and eventually join the band? I met them at Abmusic in 2001.We were all studying here and about a week later I started playing in the band. I played drums in the band for six years or whatever and then the last couple of years I’ve decided to get into the management side of things. The brothers are from Kalgoorlie but you’re from Northam aren’t you? Yeah I’m from Northam but my ancestor people come from a place in Queensland called Kooma. Over here we have Noongar and Wongatha and all that, but over there my ancestor people are called Murri. 2009 was a huge year for The Yabu Band with you winning Indigenous Act Of The Year at the WAMi Awards and the Deadly Award for Most Promising New Talent. Where to from here? From here we’ve got the Nannup Music Festival later this year, we’ve got a gig in Canberra on St Patrick’s Day – I think they fly about 500 multicultural people from around the world into Canberra and we play at the National Museum there. Then we do a Country Arts tour; we do a run from Esperance to Kununurra. I’m not too sure what’s after that, but it’s all a little busy at this stage. Hittin’ the town since 1985


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AFI Love Is All You Need Crash Love, the follow-up to AFI’s 2006 platinum release Decemberunderground, sees the Californian rockers taking a walk down a more involved path, according to guitarist Jade Puget. JESSICA WILLOUGHBY reports ahead of the band’s performance at Soundwave on March 1. It is a fact that people source inspiration from all aspects of life. Some rejoice in the elegant charm of the world around them, whereas others think natural beauty is for, well, wankers. These types of individuals savour the ideas that sprout from more sinister origins,an inspiration that forms from negativity, if you will. Examples? When the weather is shitty, that is fodder for verse. Or if mankind is not living up to your expectations, that is the muse for song. But if you have to watch a bunch of Z-grade celebrities bathing in their own swill of chlorine and fake tanning balms every single day, for weeks on end, from your Sunset Boulevard hotel room in Los Angeles, now that is enough juice for a whole goddamn album. That is if you are Californian greats AFI. Enter Crash Love. Released on September 25 last year, the eighth studio album from these somewhat genre-defying visionaries embraces this paradox and makes it shine the only way this quartet know how – through musical chemistry and abstract lyrical introspection. But let us rewind a little bit here. Why on earth were the duo of vocalist Davey Havok and Jade Puget spending their time writing the much-awaited follow-up to Decemberunderground (2006) in

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CAMERA OBSCURA Maudlin Musicians

Glaswegian accents are hard to understand even at the best of times; so when you add to that a bad international telephone line and a singer with a sore throat, you have a heavily obscured interview with Camera Obscura’s Tracyanne Campbell. EMMA BERGMEIER does her best to hear through the static, ahead of the band’s gig at Amplifier Bar on Monday, January 25. Through the anarchic buzz of the bad telephone line comes Trac yanne Campbell’s sweet but strained voice, “I have a bit of a cold, we’ve all got colds a c t u a l l y, i t ’s ve r y s t ra n g e, ” s h e s ays between coughs. “ We c a m e b a c k f r o m t o u r i n g then we had to go down to Denmark for a radio session and when we woke up in the morning we all had colds. My voice isn’t doing very well.” When we speak in the days before Christmas, Campbell is on a rare break from touring, which she says has been the main focus of her life this past year. “The past few years we haven’t had much of a chance to be at home so I did most of the writing for My Maudlin Career while we were on tour.

“For the most part we enjoy the touring process; I think it’s a strange way to live your life. You have to get a balance of touring and being at home because when you’re just touring, it’s very hard. This year we’ve been really busy, we’ve practically been touring since March. When we stopped last week we were ready to stop, we couldn’t take much more. It is difficult but there are aspects of it that are amazing and we’re very fortunate to travel and see things most people will never see in their lives, even if it is from the window of a bus!” Being on the road so much has meant that Campbell and her band mates have had to master their writing-while-ontour skills, and the quality of My Maudlin Career is testament to their dexterity in this field.

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“The past few years, we haven’t had much of a chance to be at home so I did most of the writing while we were on tour. I’ll write the basic idea for the song then when we come home I’ll bring them to the rehearsal space. “You can’t really separate your life between being in a band and being at home because it’s all the same, it’s all merged. Eventually, your life becomes the band and the band is your life because everything’s built around it. If we were a band selling a million records then we might have more control over how we spend our time but these days, it’s pretty normal for a band to be touring all the time.” With a back catalogue including songs such as I Don’t Do Crowds, Lloyd, I’m Ready To Be Heartbroken and I Need All The Friends I Can Get, it ’s fairly obvious that Campbell is a shy creature well versed in the art of self deprecating, but all the same, the title My Maudlin Career seems to be selling her skills a bit short. “I was questioning what I do for a living to a certain extent,” explains a hoarse Campbell. “Writing songs that sometimes come from a dark place, trying to make a living making music, which is very difficult to do these days. It’s also a play on words because ‘maudlin’ sounds like ‘modeling’, and modeling is something a lot of people would think of as a glamorous job, like being in a band, so it’s me questioning that.” In addition to exploring concerns about life as a touring musician, My Maudlin Career addresses matters of the heart, was due to a par ticularly difficult break-up Campbell was going through while writing this album. “My Maudlin Career is mainly about one relationship that I had and it was a big thing for me. There were lots of emotions that I’d never experienced before and it ticked over in my brain for a while. The record is about me dealing and coping with the end of a relationship. “Different people write different songs in different ways for different reasons, I don’t know if I’ve abused my songwriting, but it’s certainly been useful to get through stuff. It’s quite an emotional thing making a record, and the songs become fairly personal and you feel by getting them out there, it’s such a release.” Fans of Camera Obscura can catch a fully recovered Campbell and the rest of Camera Obscura in the coming weeks at Amplifier Bar, with support from Slow Club (UK). Tickets through Moshtix.

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TIM ROGERS On Yer Bike

Tim Rogers return to Perth this week on his Luxury Of Hysteria tour (see Tour Trails for dates). BOB GORDON catches up. Tim Rogers is something of the eternal troubadour, the next show is never that far away, and he is often en route to getting there. It makes for some exhaustive times but also means that there’s plenty of time to consider it all as well… “Well last night at 4am my thoughts were all, ‘I’ll never let a child of mine follow in these footsteps’, he says on his way to a gig in Geelong. “But then on the drive today, meeting all these people along the way, and I think I’m pretty lucky, really. “It fluctuates for sure, sometimes you feel like stabbing yourself in the eyeballs rather than jumping in the car and going to another show!” Co m e s h o w t i m e, h o w e ve r, t h e knives have gone and the commitment to the gig always shines through, certainly in Rogers’ case. At this moment he has a theatre project ahead for 2010, a new You Am I album and another album with some of his collaborators from The Temperance Union Days. With so much ahead (and behind) his current shows are a melange of what’s on his

mind and what might soon be. “The shows I’m doing now are quite unfocused,” he says. “At times I find charm in doing that, other times not and I wish I could be more focused. Maybe it’s the way I started playing where if you take yourself too seriously it’s a cardinal sin. I mean, I take the music seriously, but myself not always that seriously.” S t i l l , i n te r m s o f p e r fo r m a n ce, Rogers is never someone who’s merely rested on his laurels… “Well I just don’t feel like there’s been enough of a blanket crocheted,” he laughs. “Or that’s there’s one that I could be spread out on, at all. It comes from years of playing to Australian audiences, and certainly in terms of anything I do, there’s always this kind of legacy of ‘let’s get fucked up’. The only people you hear are those who are loudest and probably not interested in what you’re actually doing. There’s not enough time, when you’re growing up playing in pubs, you’re just trying to not get hit by the next bottle really. It’s not often that the songs get treated with any reverence, they may

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Georgian five-piece Deerhunter are extremely indie-pop and chock full of retro appeal. It’s all about the little things: designating a ‘side one’ and ‘side two’ for your CD on the artwork is totally and utterly pointless, but the mentality is easily understood – ‘that’s how they did it back when people did things properly, so that’s how we’re gonna do it now’. And there’s a fair bit of that postBeatles attitude at work here. Pleasant melodies combined with sound-scaping,a touch of collage, and instrumental experimentations that never run too far away from the basic three-guitarsand-drums paradigm. All lush production and pleasantries; but don’t forget to designate who did what. At the end of the day though, what separates bands like these guys from the true pantheon of guitar pop musicians is the ability to write memorable songs. While the title track of this EP is quite an enjoyable stoned saunter with hint of The Dandy Warhols or early Blur, the ability for the vocal melody to truly stick in one’s skull is questionable; and the other four tracks continue in much the same way. Pleasant, but kinda repetitive. _BEN WATSON

One of the most important voices in the New Zealand music scene found his life altered significantly last June at the hands of a stroke. Knox most notably fronted the Tall Dwarfs and had numerous solo records, but he played a part in many other outfits. Stroke: Songs For Chris Knox gathers well over 30 artists who pay tribute to Knox by reinterpreting his songs. This double-CD collects a bucket load of heavy hitters to show the sphere of Knox’s influence. Fellow lo-fi luminaries The Mountain Goats, Lou Barlow and Bill Callahan put in typically understated efforts while AC Newman holds nothing back to bring out the melody in I Don’t Know Much About Life But I Know How To Breathe. Boh Runga is given the task of tackling what is possibly Knox’s biggest hit – Not Given Lightly. The sultry female vocal equips the tune with more bedroom moves than it’s original. Stephen Merritt embraces the DIY spirit with Beauty, and Portastatic pull out some tidy riffery for Nostalgias No Excuse. Even Jay Reatard found time to lay down a rousing rendition of Pull Down The Shades, and with his untimely death last week, it may be one of his last recorded efforts. There are too many artists to mention, but not only does Stroke do the legacy of Chris Knox plenty of justice, hopefully proceeds will put some sizeable dollars in the coffers towards his rehabilitation. _CHRIS HAVERCROFT

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Georgian five-piece Deerhunter are extremely indie-pop and chock full of retro appeal. It’s all about the little things: designating a ‘side one’ and ‘side two’ for your CD on the artwork is totally and utterly pointless, but the mentality is easily understood – ‘that’s how they did it back when people did things properly, so that’s how we’re gonna do it now’. And there’s a fair bit of that postBeatles attitude at work here. Pleasant melodies combined with sound-scaping,a touch of collage, and instrumental experimentations that never run too far away from the basic three-guitarsand-drums paradigm. All lush production and pleasantries; but don’t forget to designate who did what. At the end of the day though, what separates bands like these guys from the true pantheon of guitar pop musicians is the ability to write memorable songs. While the title track of this EP is quite an enjoyable stoned saunter with hint of The Dandy Warhols or early Blur, the ability for the vocal melody to truly stick in one’s skull is questionable; and the other four tracks continue in much the same way. Pleasant, but kinda repetitive. _BEN WATSON

One of the most important voices in the New Zealand music scene found his life altered significantly last June at the hands of a stroke. Knox most notably fronted the Tall Dwarfs and had numerous solo records, but he played a part in many other outfits. Stroke: Songs For Chris Knox gathers well over 30 artists who pay tribute to Knox by reinterpreting his songs. This double-CD collects a bucket load of heavy hitters to show the sphere of Knox’s influence. Fellow lo-fi luminaries The Mountain Goats, Lou Barlow and Bill Callahan put in typically understated efforts while AC Newman holds nothing back to bring out the melody in I Don’t Know Much About Life But I Know How To Breathe. Boh Runga is given the task of tackling what is possibly Knox’s biggest hit – Not Given Lightly. The sultry female vocal equips the tune with more bedroom moves than it’s original. Stephen Merritt embraces the DIY spirit with Beauty, and Portastatic pull out some tidy riffery for Nostalgias No Excuse. Even Jay Reatard found time to lay down a rousing rendition of Pull Down The Shades, and with his untimely death last week, it may be one of his last recorded efforts. There are too many artists to mention, but not only does Stroke do the legacy of Chris Knox plenty of justice, hopefully proceeds will put some sizeable dollars in the coffers towards his rehabilitation. _CHRIS HAVERCROFT

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For many, Lyle Lovett will always be known as the former Mr Julia Roberts, but the narrow-faced singer is a veritable superstar in his own right. He may have dabbled in blues, swing, jazz and folk, but the four-time Gammy Award-winner has his Stetson boot firmly in the country camp. Natural Forces was recorded with Lovett’s ‘Large Band’, yet many of the arrangements are delicate and place the singersongwriter firmly in the spotlight. Half of the album is Lovett originals and share his sense of playfulness and wit. Pantry makes the less-thansubtle connection between food and sex when he asks his lover to ‘keep it in the pantry’ whilst he is away. It’s a little hokey but the melody just won’t leave your head. Natural Forces is at its most compelling is when the Texan turns his hand to the songs of others. His take on Eric Taylor’s Whooping Crane is exquisite, as is the lithe wander through Townes van Zandt’s Loretta. With a plethora of country artists doing the rounds these days, Lovett is not as unique a voice as he once was, but on Natural Forces he still does it as well as most. _CHRIS HAVERCROFT

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One of the best and most popular punk/hardcore bands Perth has ever produced, Extortion – in spite of a revolving lineup – are one of the most reliable acts you can find. They stick to what they know, and they deliver the goods every time. Loose Screws has a few interesting titbits on the periphery (it was recorded in several different countries / Barney Greenway guests on one of the songs etc) but the music does all the talking. Short, fast and attacking; Loose Screws is a sheer pummelling, as any Extortion fan would no doubt be hoping for. Gen Y might not understand, but this is how hardcore sounds when it has a brain and a set of balls, rather than a template and a stylist… ie better. Volume at 11 mandatory for this one, kids. _MIKE WAFER

THESE NEW PURITANS Hidden Dominoe/Angular EMI Given These New Puritans’ collaboration with Dior Homme designer Hedi Slimane early in their career (they wrote backing for a runway show) it’d be easy to frivolously dismiss them as a ‘haircut’ band. However, the two minutes of haunting, sparse and immaculately scored woodwind arrangement which opens this album puts any fears of fashion-world vacancy or plasticity rather swiftly put to bed. Hittin’ the town since 1985


These New Puritans are clearly not a band that likes to fumble around in the studio jamming out ideas. Never has the word ‘considered’ been more appropriate when describing this band’s manifesto-like approach to carefully melding disparate styles (think dancehall, post-punk, grime, hip hop, commercial pop, noise-rock) and then shaping the pastiche to be their own. Seven-minute epic We Want War is a Greek tragedy in its twists, turns, mythical proclamations and grotesque asides, forming a fitting introduction to the band’s amorphous style. The kitchen sink is thrown in with tribal drums, synths, electronic samples, woodwind flourishes, rap-like delivery, industrial thumps and a children’s choir to boot, but like a Francis Bacon painting, take a few steps back and the harsh, tortured ugliness is all the more appealing. _DAVID CRADDOCK

ends on a high note with Grizelda, one of the few sincere tracks on what is otherwise a sneeringly ironic album. Odd Blood is a disjointed beast of an album with some great highlights; it won’t be enough to parlay Yeasayer’s current fame into long-term success, but it promises enough to make their next album an exciting prospect, too. _CHAD PARKHILL

MIDLAKE The Courage Of Others Speak ‘N Spell Inertia

Midlake did themselves a solid in advance when they released second album The Trials Of Van Occupanther in 2006, with opening track Roscoe causing a fuss in indie-rock circles and ensuring that by the time they released another record, we’d still remember who they were. It seems that most contemporary DELPHIC folk music passing through the indie sieve Acolyte comes from American bands tending towards Modular traditional Americana, all dust and tumbleweeds Universal and lap steel. Though they hail from Texas; Midlake stand aside from all this with a Manchester’s Delphic sought out a number of distinctively British, pastoral sound that’s both high profile producers for their debut album, welcome and refreshing. not least of all The Chemical Brothers, before With song titles like Core Of Nature, deciding on Ewan Pearson.They felt that Pearson Small Mountain and In The Ground it’s clear best understood their vision – he sat behind The Courage Of Others is occupied with all the boards for several tracks on M83’s sublime things earthly and natural, and this thread Saturdays = Youth, after all – and from the sound carries through not only the lyrics but the of this debut, the collaboration paid off. instrumentation and production. Nothing says Unlike a lot of indie bands who ‘mystical forest’ like the soothing tones of the incorporate electronic elements into their sound, humble recorder and bassoon. Delphic genuinely understand the dynamics Opener Acts Of Man makes clear that of the dance floor. The bleeps and fluttering Midlake have lost none of their attention to beats on tracks like Doubt and the outstanding detail; the production is warm, rich, aglow with instrumental centrepiece Acolyte don’t feel like the band’s effective harmonies. Tim Smith’s afterthoughts – they are part of the very DNA of compelling voice is in fine form again,particularly the songs. in the brief Fortune and Winter Dies. Fleet Foxes Take This Momentary as typical – fans will feel right at home here. The rewarding opening with a gentle synth hum and some low- elements of this album are less often individual slung bass, it builds slowly, adding James Cook’s tracks than in the gentle moss-covered crawl of wounded, Kele Okereke-like vocals, then pitterpattering snare drums, then an arpeggiated the record as a whole. The Courage Of Others lacks the synth pattern, then suddenly, the endorphins are racing and the strobes are flashing and immediacy of Van Occupanther, and it doesn’t really have another Roscoe (Core Of Nature everyone’s hands are in the air. There is nothing particularly show comes closest), but it’s a quality release with its off-y about Acolyte, either – it has great tunes own quiet strength. and catchy melodies to spare, but it doesn’t push _MICHAEL PINCOTT them all in your face, instead letting you discover them for yourself over repeated listens. I have no doubt that early ’90s rave music – and all the New Order and Haçienda associations that go along with it – will become go-to reference points for young bands over the next year or so, but I’m thinking few will do it better or more convincingly than Delphic. _ALASDAIR DUNCAN

THE SOFT PACK Extinction Pod Inertia San Diego based four-piece The Soft Pack were formerly known as The Muslims, but changed names (for whatever reason), and Extinction is a convenient gathering of all the material they’ve YEASAYER put to tape so far. Odd Blood The music on offer takes the form of Mute/Spunk what is unfortunately fairly toothless garage EMI rock. All the ingredients are there; jangly guitars, You probably didn’t hear it here first, owing to loping bass lines, carelessly drawled vocals. But the obscene amount of coverage this album it just doesn’t seem to come together. There’s has already generated, but Yeasayer’s Odd Blood none of the aggressive swagger of a band like is totally poised to become 2010’s Oracular Black Lips or the jagged lo-fi edge of Thee Oh Sees. Spectacular. Lacking these things, a few good They already have the prerequisites lined up:viral first single (Triple J favourite Ambling hooks would do. Alas. It sounds like garage rock Alp), some high-profile recent collaborations made by people who have never played music (with Bat For Lashes and Simian Mobile Disco), in a garage. It’s gentle, breezy, almost polite, with and a position on a trend-capturing compilation the angular riff on American the closest things album (last year’s AIDS benefit compilation Dark get to discord. Matt Lamkin’s vocals have no grit Was The Night). Odd Blood even features two of or dimension, and it’s the difference between a 2009’s hottest indie tropes: a bewildering and song like the bluesy Call It A Day working and eye-scorching psychedelic cover, and a lead not working. The songs are perfectly listenable, but it’s such a well-trodden sound that being single with a NSFW nudity video. Lead single Ambling Alp certainly has listenable isn’t always enough. The Strokes already wrote this book the hooks for, and singer Chris Keating has the pipes for, pop chart success (even if it’s a little a few years back, and Extinction shows The OTT – do we really need those sax and organ Soft Pack as having little to add. Extinction is solos?). Other tracks don’t fare as well: Madder technically only an EP (despite having 10 tracks) Red sounds lovely as its playing, but you won’t so there’s still plenty of time for improvement. remember it by the end of the album, while Tracks like Religion and the title track show promise, but overall, Extinction just sounds too opener The Children feels like filler. About halfway through, the album watered down to make an impact. starts hitting its stride with calypso-funk number _MICHAEL PINCOTT O.N.E. and piano-filled rave-up Love Me Girl, and it www.xpressmag.com.au

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If you’ve ever wandered around a market and contemplated hosting your own stall, you’ll be pleased to hear that organisers of Unwrapped: South Perth, are calling on local designers to get involved in their next event. Taking place on Saturday, March 6, between 1pm and 6pm, Unwrapped is a designer friendly marketplace, offering a low-risk platform for emerging designers to test the commercial viability of their products. If you would like to apply, email unwrappedperth@gmail. com before Saturday, February 6. Only products designed and made in Australia are eligible for inclusion.

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The folks at Camelot will combine live music with outdoor cinema and refreshing ales and wines for Sunset Blues, an evening under the stars on Wednesday, January 20. When doors open at 6.30pm, cinema goers will be treated to the sounds of local acts Mitch Becker and Mister and Sunbird, followed by a screening of Where The Wild Things Are. Tickets are selling fast for this night of music and movies, head online to lunapalace.com.au to secure yours. Camelot Outdoor Cinema is located at Memorial Hall, Lochee Street in Mosman Park. Save The Children book sale

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Are your bookshelves overflowing with literary matter? Are you afraid of being killed in a book related avalanche due to said overflowing literary matter? Then you’re in luck, because the University Branch of Save The Children is calling for books for their annual book sale. Taking place during August at UWA, the annual sale raises funds for Save The Children, who work with underprivileged children both overseas and at home. This particular sale will direct proceeds to emergency work in Haiti. Your unwanted books, in good condition, can greatly help in such desperate circumstances. Drop off your books at the sorting depot, located on the corner of Brockway and Underwood Avenue or at any Save The Children shops. To find out more, check out savethechildren.org.au.

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SUZE DEMARCHI Orchestral Animals Featuring Chrissy Amphlett of The Divinyls, Baby Animals and Diesel, the Australian Rock Symphony comes to the Burswood Theatre on Saturday, January 30. Tickets on sale through www.ticketek.com.au

“We’re going to do the more wellknown songs and a few that will just be suitable for an orchestra,” she says. “I don’t know… I’m going to be just as interested as anyone to hear what Early Warning sounds like with an orchestra. That’s kind of going to be weird… it’ll Baby Animals vocalist, Suze DeMarchi, may live be different!” in Los Angeles, but she makes sure to return to One imagines (1992 hit single) Painless Perth as often as she can to see her family. would be perfect… “I’m sort of doing it a bit more “Painless will be beautiful,” DeMarchi nowadays,” she told X-Press Magazine during says enthusiastically. “There’s a new song called a recent stay for the festive season. “I was here Hot Air Balloon which we did on the last run for most of the winter, when the kids have their which would be amazing to do with an orchestra. (US summer) break in June/July. But this one I’ve And songs like Nervous At Night and Lights Out At come out on my own, I just need to do more 11, there’s a few that would really well, so we’ll time here. There’s no complaints from me, any see. opportunity I have to get back is great.” “Don’t Tell Me What To Do would be That opportunity is again afforded awesome,” she says of the single from the band’s later this month with the Australian Rock 1993 album, Shaved & Dangerous. We’re actually Symphony, teaming a 30-piece orchestra with thinking we’ll do that but the acoustic version.” sets from Chrissy Amphlett, Diesel and Baby 2009 brought change to the Baby Animals. There’s a lot of work to be done, but Animals. The band reconfigured after an 11-year the rockers in the equation mainly need to break for an acoustic album, Il Grande Silencio, know when to come in. and live shows in 2007-08, but by the time a “Well you know what, we don’t really new single, Got It Bad, surfaced early last year the have to do that much,” DeMarchi laughs. “It’s rhythm section of Eddie Parisi and Frank Celenza the people who are writing the charts and the had departed, leaving DeMarchi and guitarist orchestra, we’ll just go from that. We have a Dave Leslie as the core with two new players. It bit of rehearsal time, not a lot, but those guys caused quite an online kerfuffle from long-time - that’s the way they work. They’re very adept fans of the band. at following charts and that’s the way it’ll be! “I’m always surprised when people Hopefully it’ll all work, as long as we all start at get involved and have opinions about that the same time we should be alright (laughs).” stuff,” DeMarchi says. “Either way, everyone’s Rehearsal time may be brief for such entitled to have their say, and you are in a bit of orchestral manoeuvres, but they generally a public forum in that sense. But I didn’t expect spend a great deal of time on the drawing that everyone would be happy about that and board before they even begin to come to on the other hand I also understand that some fruition. things are better to move forward with than just “I just got a call out of the blue but stay in the same place. And without being too sure, the idea’s been around,” DeMarchi says. specific about things it’s a lot better for me to be “John Zaccaria is the promoter and he’s been able to keep something going without it be so thinking of it for a while. But I’ve often thought dramatic and difficult and to work with a couple it’d be amazing to do this, to play with an new people who are joyful and there isn’t any orchestra. Everyone wants to hear their songs baggage that you can’t get around. played like that. It’s pretty cinematic! “It’s a shame, because to honest with “I didn’t even think twice about it. I you I love that band. But I have continued, was like, ’30-piece orchestra? I’m in’. I love it.” always, to feel really supported by Dave. And I’ve Though she’s worked with string always had that relationship that has allowed me sections before, this is DeMarchi’s first full to take risks as a writer and not feel judged by symphony experience other than the time in it, or that you can’t feel free to be creative. And, the ’80s when she had a job making lunches I think, likewise. I’ve always felt that Dave’s been for the London Symphony Orchestra and would an exceptional person to work with because he’s sneak a listen to them. And as she’s stated, to very open and he takes risks and he’ll write in have her own songs played in this fashion is any style that he allows himself in. He doesn’t many a songwriter’s dream. put limits on it and it’s very hard to find that. But

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we had a good time on the last run and I love those guys.” As such there’s work in place towards a new Baby Animals album, but with families to take care of and the miles separating the group, it’s coming together at a less-than-steady pace for now. “Logistically, it’s very slow,” says DeMarchi. “Dave and I are just trying to find the right times where he can get over to LA or I can

get back here. We’ll see how much time we get to work on stuff during this run. “I can’t even find Dave at the moment, I don’t know where he is. I’ve been trying to reach him for the last few days! He always goes AWOL, but he knows that we’re doing a gig so he’d better call me. Hopefully he’ll be there (laughs).” _BOB GORDON

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FIVE MINUTES OF HEAVEN Cease Fire Directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel Starring Liam Neeson, James Nesbitt, Anamaria Marinca

The terrifying notion that was day-to-day life in Northern Ireland between the ‘70s and ‘90s referred to there as ‘The Troubles’ – played out on our television screens and continue to do so in occasional documentary form. Though the pain and desperation is on screen, it is often anonymous or simply seems a long time ago. Five Minutes Of Heaven goes for the raw emotion of those affected directly. It’s 1975, in Lugan, and we see a 17 year-old protestant, Alistair Little, ‘manning’ up with a Smith & Wesson, about to meet his mates on a mission that will forever changes his life and certainly many others. They are about to murder a young catholic, Jim Griffin, and become respected men amongst their peers. Well, that’s the plan. As they bungle along we see that they are indeed not war-hardened men, but spotty awkward teenagers pretending they are. Alistair is more resolute than the others who drive him It Might Get Loud to the killing floor, but he is over his head. When Five Minutes Of Heaven and culturally, falls in love with a delay/loop they arrive at Griffin’s house, the shooting is but the reality is more complex than that. Starring Jimmy Page, The Edge, Jack White witnessed by the victim’s 10 year-old brother Joe, This film was based on an actual murder Directed by Davis Guggenheim pedal, and defines the sound of U2. And White, after hearing the Son House song Grinnin’ In Your dumbfounded by what occurs to him. We last but tied up with a fictional meeting between the Jimmy Page. The Edge. Jack White. Three Face (which features only vocal and hand claps) see the Griffin family leave the hospital, with Joe’s two key parties, and while that may sound odd, it is generations of guitarists, each unique in their re-assesses his concept of moving forward and mother lashing out at him for not stopping the a subtle depiction of what such acts eventually do to all sides involved. Neeson and Nesbitt are both approach, their philosophy, and their perception. starts to experiment with a less-is-more band murder. Some 33 years later, a BBC documentary powerful in their roles, yet each brings a sensitivity Can six strings bridge not only the generation approach. crew has assembled Alistair (Liam Neeson) who that is crucial to this film’s success. While talk always gap, but the style and attitude gap as well? Despite the fact that we are watching That is the question that An Inconvenient Truth a documentary, each of the guitarists provides a served 12 years for the murder and Joe (James centres on redemption or revenge, most often the director Davis Guggenheim addresses in his specific character with a defined role to provide Nesbitt) who continued to be blamed by his actuality is a matter of just carrying on. Fascinating viewing. latest documentary, which revolves around a forward momentum. Page is the patriarch, who mother then had his father commit suicide, to January 2008 ‘summit’ between these three carries himself with a quiet dignity that belies meet for the first time in front of the camera. Alistair has since spoken out against violence and _ BOB GORDON musicians. his boyish glee when discussing his favourite Throughout the course of the film, guitars and songs. The Edge is the thinker, helped others who face it. Jim has a family but has been emotionally wrought by three decades Five Minutes Of Heaven screens at UWA’s each guitarist’s personal journey intermingles whose philosophical musings are offset by with their views on the looming first meeting, his sharp wit and sense of humour. White is of grief and bitterness. The spectre of meeting the Somerville Auditorium from Monday-Sunday, intercut with excerpts from the day in question. the brash newcomer, whose slightly insecure man who destroyed his family is huge, and his January 25-31, and at Joondalup Pines from In addition, much of the film is comprised bravado hides a respect for music as deep and probable actions seem peril-laden indeed. The TV Monday - Sunday, February 1-7, as party of the producers are after a redemptive, ratings-winner Lotterywest Festival Films Season. of archival footage featuring voice-over wholesome as either of his counterparts. reminiscences from each player as they retrace Technically, Guggenheim barely puts and re-examine their beginnings. Of this archival a foot wrong in his direction. A few animated footage, the most extensive is of Page, and dates sequences (utilised to represent flashbacks) Synergy Parkland at back as far as his boyhood performance on seem a little out of place, and the very occasional British television in his early skiffle band. This sequence where the audio of what the guitarists Kings Park and Botanic Garden particular scene also provides one of the funniest Gates open at 6pm, screenings at approx. 7:30pm are playing doesn’t match the visuals (a pet moments in the film, when a fresh-faced Page, asked if he wished to continue playing skiffle hate). Everything one could hope to see - and guitar after leaving school, responds seriously hear - in a movie about guitars is included, from White’s building of an improvised slide guitar An Education* ; of his intent to go into biological research. The juxtaposition between each in the opening, to the story of each guitarist’s favourite instrument, to the jamming where Avatar ; guitarist’s personal journey to ‘that moment’, the ‘crossroads’, that each of them reached, and the trio learn each other’s riffs, and of course Avatar ; in their own way took a direction that would the final acoustic performance of The Band’s forever change their lives (and their music) The Weight. Guitar geeks will flip over The Edge’s guitar rig too. Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel 5 is particularly intriguing, given the drastically Throughout the film, we are treated to different situations that lead them to the both great and loose playing, excellent stories, Mamma Mia!* >5 revelation required to make that leap into the musical unknown. Page, already a successful poignant moments, and a fair bit of horseplay CLOSED touring and session musician since his early (mainly courtesy of The Edge), but ultimately twenties, has inadvertently sentenced himself after all is said and done, three musicians come to ‘muzak’ session Hell, where all creativity and together, from different musical genres, cultures, The Boys Are Back ; individuality is lost to accurate chart reading and musical eras, and still find (seemingly as and ‘safe’ performances. His unhappiness with much to their surprise as the viewer’s) not only * No free list his chosen path leads to experimentation with musical common ground, but many shared loves, time signatures, soundscapes, and violin bows in fears, and experiences. And there is hope in that. Tickets at the gate or moonlight.com.au The Yardbirds, then Led Zeppelin, and the rest is Maybe we could all try and see each other for our similarities rather than our differences. Hell, history. 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FUEGO FUEGO 2010 Let’s Dance

Fuego Fuego

Fuego Fuego 2010 is on at The Octagon Theatre on Saturday, January 30, at 5pm and 8pm. Bookings can be made by on (08) 9275 3946 or by email at danzaviva@ internetexpress.net.au.

Western Australia’s Octagon Theatre, it will be a showcase of 25 years of work and involvement in an art form that in recent history was completely unheard of in this part of Australia. Deanna Blacher, founder of the Danza Viva, the Spanish Dance academy, When Fuego Fuego 2010 – A Retrospective almost single handedly dragged the art form J o u r n e y ( h e n c e F u e g o F u e g o ) p l a y s from obscurity in Perth, and is rightfully out its two shows at the Universit y of proud of her achievements.

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“Well I started, a bit more than 25 years ago when I came to Perth in 1983, and there was nothing here at all in the field. It was quite difficult. We really had to go to the eastern states to find Spanish Dance but we wanted to stay in Perth. I started from scratch at WAAPA about three weeks after we arrived. Kira Bousloff, the founder of the WA ballet, was teaching in a studio in West

Perth and she asked me to come along and give classes. That was the beginning of my school.” Lest one mistakes this recital for the sort of dancing one finds in salsa classes in community halls all over the state, Blacher emphasises the intense physical discipline that is necessary for Spanish Classical Dance, a discipline not to be mistaken for Latin dance. “Spanish dance is different in that it requires a lengthy technical training. The classical Spanish dance is like classical ballet with castanets. There’s a huge Spanish orchestral repertoire using flamenco techniques, and of course there is flamenco itself.” Their website, www.danzaviva. com, emphasises their commitment to correcting this misconception in clear terms. “The company’s mission is to eliminate the ‘rose-in-the-teeth’ image that people have of Flamenco and to present to the public instead, a memorable theatrical experience of Flamenco and Spanish dance as an elevated and complete art form.” This commitment to the art form is what drives many of the dancers, who, while performing as part of a professional company, rehearse in the evenings, after lengthy days working other jobs. “I encourage all my dancers to go to uni to do something else (other than dancing). Because you can’t make a living like this. I’ve got a company that’s full of doctors, lawyers, archaeologists, geologists, you name it we’ve got it.” The situation is symptomatic of the government’s dwindling support for the art form. “When we started the first 10 years ago we had state and federal funding, but since then we’ve changed political parties and they’ve changed the guidelines, and all that fell away, but we’ve been able to keep going as a professional company.” Perhaps a greater understanding and statement of the art form could go a long way toward creating an environment in which this performance discipline can thrive, and, to that end, Danza Viva hopes to dazzle and entertain when Fuego Fuego plays at the end of the month. _JOE LUI

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VISUAL ARTS 13 - Our Faith In Numbers, John Curtin Gallery, Curtin University, Building 200, Kent St, Bentley. 13 – Our Faith In Numbers is a treat for anyone who likes to marvel at the wonder of the universe, nature, numbers and how they all fit together. Humans have always taken mathematics for granted, and all modern technology, as well as our understanding of the world, is based upon numbers. However it is us humans who made mathematics in the first place, so how has it come to be that it ends up answering our questions and offers new solutions? 13 - Our Faith In Numbers presents and interrogates our unquestioned faith in mathematics and through a loose narrative, explores the ongoing conversation we have with nature through numbers. Perth artists, John Hutchinson and Aska, fuse their expertise in quantum physics, world travels and teaching to craft this unique installation. Exhibition is free and opens at 6pm on Thursday, February 4, running ‘til February 28. Outpourings, Elements Art Gallery, 131A The Girl Behind The Counter, Perth Operatic and Choral Society, His Majesty’s Theatre 1921 Waratah Avenue, Dalkeith. Caroline Christie will launch her unique book and art exhibition at Elements Art Gallery in February, chronicling her extraordinary Show Stoppers, Museum Of Performing Arts, DownStairs at the Maj, Hay Street, Perth. art practice. Entitled Outpourings, the book Make your way to Show Stoppers to be surrounded by fascinating artifacts taken from the overflowing shelves of His Majesty’s describes Christie’s painting process, the Theatre’s backstage storerooms.Take a look at silk programmes from Dame Nellie Melba’s gala performances at Covent Garden; simple act of allowing paint to be intuitively see His Majesty’s very own collection of Beatles photos; view 19th ventury costume design; study the painted portraits of Neville applied. Her often large scale canvasses speak Teede and Dame Maggie Smith; read a note from Richard Brinsley Sheridan (entangled in Vivien Leigh’s feather boa), inspect of intimate moments and ‘being present’ movie posters not sighted since 1933 and peruse a collection of marionettes from Nutshell Puppet Theatre in 1973. articulated via a sea of merging, swirling Exhibition runs ’til Thursday, April 1, admission by gold coin donation. pigment which culminates in a visual flood of colour and texture. E x h i b i t i o n o p e n s o n S a t u rd ay, February 13, at 6.30pm, and runs ’til Sunday, accessories and adornments as masks or objects that vacillate between habitations February 28. disguises. and figurative sculpture articulated by the Rizzy’s work explores the essence transference of qualities from the body Hypnolarious, The Regal Theatre, 474 Hay Los Adornos de Venus, Heathcote Museum of femininity, touching on notions of purity, ( o r g a n i c ) a n d t h e b u i l t e n v i r o n m e n t Street, Subiaco. Due to popular demand, PiP the comic and Gallery, Duncraig Road, Applecross. softness and society’s expectations of women, WA artists Paula Cristoffanini and Rizzy examined using materials that reference the (inorganic). Her work questions notions of illusionist will bring a Las Vegas style show to gender, beauty and the relationship between Perth, showcasing his comedic wit and charm, challenge notions of femininity in their latest dress and building, two aspects of design mastery of prestidigitation and hilarious exhibition, Los Adornos de Venus, meaning ‘the female experience Exhibition opens on Friday, January which find their point of origin with the body. hypnotic skits while unleashing the creative adornments of Venus’. This is the first major 29, and runs ’til Sunday, March 7. exhibition for both artists, who chose to work Once the works are installed they create abilities of his on stage guests subconscious with each other as they saw strong links to an unfamiliar sensuality by erupting from minds equaling 90 minutes of amazing and Revolutions, Free R ange Galler y, 339 each other in their practice. surfaces recalling corporeal and architectonic hysterical skits. The show will also feature the Wellington Street, Perth. talents of Mr Jimmy James Eaton. Paula Cristoffanini, a Margaret River topography. Pe r fo r m a n c e t a k e s p l a c e o n artist who was born and raised in Chile, Elizabeth Delfs’ practice sits between garment Exhibition opens on Thursday, March Saturday, February 13, at 7.30pm. Bookings presents work concerned with conventional and the built environment and her work can be made through Ticketek. notions of femininity and the role of garments, explores the rendering of space through 4, and runs ’til Tuesday. March 16.

PERFORMANCE

Side By Side By Sondheim, Subiaco Arts Centre, Hammersley Road, Subiaco. The first WhipLash Theatre production for 2010 celebrates the work of famous composer-lyricist Stephen Sondheim in his 80th birthday year. Side By Side By Sondheim is a musical revue that will feature six performers, two grand pianos and a dazzling array of songs from classic musicals such as West Side Story, Gypsy, A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum, Company, Follies, Pacific Overtures and A Little Night Music. Directed by Gregory Jones with Musical Direction by Tim Cunniffe, Side By Side By Sondheim’s cast includes Gillian Binks, Casey Edwards, Sherry Anne-Hayes, Tim How, Simon Loughton and Ross Bryant as the Narrator. Season opens on Thursday, February 4, and runs ’til Saturday, February 13. Bookings can be made through BOCS.

GREEN PASTURES Sandalford Wines Saturday, January 16 Music fans braved scorching temperatures on the weekend to experience A Day On The Green with Ronan Keating and Tina Arena. With picnic baskets and blankets aplenty, audience members spread out on the green grass at Sandalford Wines for an evening of music under the stars.

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Garments from Nicole Jenkins’ vintage collection

IN HER OWN WORDS Love Vintage Nicole Jenkins is obsessed with vintage. In addition to running Circa, a vintage store in Melbourne, and maintaining a huge personal vintage collection, Jenkins has taken the time to translate her love to book format for others to revel in with Love Vintage. Published by Carter’s, Love Vintage is a comprehensive guide

Nicole Jenkins, author Love Vintage

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clothes in small sizes; in fact it’s an advantage to be small when it comes to vintage. I felt more like me when I wore vintage. Initially, my favourites were the 1950s prom and party dresses but Perth was very conservative in the early ’80s and a lot of my friends were very embarrassed As told to Emma Bergmeier about the clothes I’d wear. I didn’t intend to “I grew up with old clothes so I’ve always be conspicuous but I just felt like me when loved them. When I was 15 I went into the I was wearing vintage. I moved to Melbourne in 1998 and Good Samaritans on Murray Street and up on the wall they had this polka-dot, 1950s party I’ve been there since then; I opened Circa dress and I just fell in love with it. I felt very in 2005. When I finished my qualification in intimidated by it but I managed to buy it and costume in 1987 I moved to Sydney, and I it made me feel fabulous wearing it. From did a bit of work in theatre and then I got a then on there was no looking back – I started job at a vintage clothing shop in Sydney and hanging out at all the op-shops to look for all loved it. About six years ago I went to Sydney and the shop was closed down and at that the fabulous things I could find. In the early ’80s when I was about point I was working as a software designer 16 or so, because I was very small, a size 6, for IBM and my job was getting outsourced modern clothes at that time were just far to India. When I saw that my vintage shop too big for me and when you’re small, you had closed down in Sydney, I rang up the don’t want to wear clothes that are too big, owner and said ‘do you want to sell it to me?’, it makes you feel like you have no shape. I and she did, so I shipped everything down soon discovered that you could buy vintage to Melbourne and opened Circa. to fashions from eras past, with plenty of tips about sourcing, restoring and prolonging the life of vintage garments. For more information on Love Vintage and Circa, head online to circavintageclothing.com.au.

There’s a lot of misinformation out there in the vintage world and because vintage has become popular, there are a lot of people who’ve jumped on the band wagon and are selling things on Ebay or Etsy, and they misrepresent the garments. They’ll say that something is a 1940s dress when it’s a 1980s dress because the eras go around and around. It frustrated me to see these things because I think it’s perfectly fine to have an ’80s doing the ’40s style dress but don’t pay a 1940s price tag for it! The publisher for Carters contacted me, he came into my shop shortly after I opened and he looked around and he said ‘you’re not like the others, you’re serious’, and it was one of the best things anyone had ever said to me. He said ‘do you want to write a book?’ because he wanted to publish a book on vintage and he was looking for someone to write it. At first I just didn’t have the time but he kept coming back to me and after about two or three years I agreed to take it on.”

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Style 591

STYLE FILE

Mount Lawley’s bustling Beaufort Street shopping precinct recently welcomed into its ranks a new clothing store, Style 591. With an emphasis on fashion conscious, on-trend street wear, Style 591 is home to many top notch labels, including Vallen, Honey & Beau, Pepe Jeans, Grab Denim, Full Circle, Kachel, Bebe and many more. The diverse range of menswear and womenswear labels on offer at Style 591 ensures that shoppers can find anything from a basic tee, to an embellished cocktail dress, in the sleek surrounds of one store. Style 591 is located at 591 Beaufort Street in Mount Lawley, and is open seven days a week. Head into Style 591 in the next week to take advantage of their summer sale, which offers up to 40 per cent off garments.

WALK THE WALK

If the thought of spending another Monday night at home eating take away isn’t floating your boat, then it’s time to swap your couch for a cocktail dress for Skattwalk, Perth’s largest hair and fashion

show. Taking place next Monday, January 25, in the Summer Marquee at Burswood, Skattwalk 2010 will showcase the skills of hair stylists, make up artists and designers from WA. Since its inception in 2004, Skattwalk has grown by leaps and bounds, with each year’s show being bigger and brighter than the last, demonstrating the passion of founder Lisa Grinceri. Monday night’s event will feature over 100 models dressed in Malachi Alister Yiap, Dani Ella, Anna Excell, Cassi Lee, La Belle by Claire, Natasha Mapleson, Clarinda Maxwell and Nicole Mitchell; styled with impeccable hair and makeup. Tickets are still available for those who would like to attend. Bookings can be made via skattwalk.com. Hittin’ the town since 1985


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The UWA Business School is in a class of its own. As Western Australia’s only business school accredited by EQUIS – the leading international system of quality assessment, improvement, and accreditation of higher education institutions in management and business administration – the UWA Business School gives students the competitive edge that is highly sought after in today’s rapidly evolving business world. UWA business students are taught in the brand new state-of-the-art building which features the latest technology and 24-hour access. Undergraduate degrees include the Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Commerce degrees, which are structured around majors including Marketing, Accounting, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Human Resources, Management and Employment Relations. Students with an interest in additional disciplines areas can choose to complete a combined degree, allowing study in subject areas outside of business and economics. If you are interested in being taught to think laterally, critically and imaginatively, want to learn from real-life case studies and learn how to develop your own business projects, you should consider a business degree at UWA. For more information on what the UWA Business School can offer you, jump online at www. business.uwa.edu.au or speak to one of our friendly staff on 6488 2780.

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From a humble birth in Barbados to the street parties of the Bronx, Grandmaster Flash emerged as a pioneer of modern music. He took a stack of vinyl and a pair of decks and created a whole new art form, cutting and mixing other people’s music to make a revolutionary new sound, and in just 30 years his message has conquered the world.This month the granddaddy of hip hop, now 51 years old, is returning to Australian shores to play a special two hour set at the Capitol. THE KNOWLEDGE chats with Flash about his first studio album in the last 20 years, The Bridge.

are the ancestor to what is manifested, so in my thinking stage I was thinking, ‘I’d like to do the track this way and I’d like it to sound this way’. And as I got closer to manifesting the proper deal that’s when I said, ‘okay, now it’s time’. First thing first was to build the proper recording studio and get all the toys I would need. I had been taught by some of the best engineers on the planet, you know, so I know my way around a recording console. I had to get these things in a room and bring in the right people. Then I had to tell my promoters I couldn’t tour anymore, not for a minute. I find it very hard to be able to multi-task a tour and a record, it’s too difficult.

Your son, J-Flo, features on The Bridge. How did he get involved? Yeah, for a long time he was like, ‘Dad, Can I do this? I’m really good at this’. But I made it clear to him that he was not going to be a rapper who is the son of The Bridge features a host of A-list rappers including Snoop Dogg, KRS-One, Grandmaster Flash. You are going to be a rapper who happens to be the son of Busta Rhymes and Q-Tip. It’s a classic record with international soul. Why did Grandmaster Flash. There’s a difference. He had to go out there and get his respect you decide to go back into the studio after so many years? first, I wasn’t going to support him, I wasn’t going to use my influence to get him I was probably looking for the right situation, the right company and to any level. And he did it. He came back from a tour and I said, ‘okay, give me one the right team of people who could help me pull off my thoughts. Your thoughts verse’. And it was good. It’s a start, we gonna see...I’m kind of hard, though. CONTINUED PAGE 34

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 BIRTHDAY FOR THE ‘BAR It’s been nine years since Ambar first opened their seminal Perth nightclub, nine amazing years when you consider that Perth punters have voted it ‘Best Nightclub’ in the Perth Dance Music Awards every year! Celebrate the memories and good times with Ambar, with the help of UK DJs Splitloop, bringing their massive electro-house set and productions from their recent album, Pleasure Machine. This year again the infamous Loyalty Cards will be available for purchase between 10pm and midnight at Ambar. The Ambar Loyalty Card allows you to skip the line, get discounted entry on Saturday nights and some events as well other discounts in the club. Keep an eye on the website for more details! Support from Marty Mcfly & Tee El, Oli & Prizzy, Micah & Blend, Wish & Philly, Ben Mac and Mono Lisa. Tickets $15 on the door or guarantee your entry with a presale from the Boomtick SHOP (www.boomtick.com.au). Doors open 10pm.

Raekwon

BUILT FOR RAEKWON To this day, seminal rap clique the Wu-Tang Clan’s impact on hip-hop culture is unyielding. The Wu not only influenced the state of music as a group but also as individuals. Each member possesses his own exceptional characteristics which attracted cult followings. Raekwon (the Chef ), one of the nine talented emcees, shined as the purist of lyricists. When the time came for him to release his first solo album, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx (1995), hip-hop, once again, underwent a momentous transformation. With its invigorating instrumentals and dramatic lyrical tales, Raekwon painted vivid pictures and presented powerful imagery through his enchanting verbal expression. Raekwon’s fourth studio album Only Built For CubanLinx... Pt. II was chosen as ‘Album of the Year’ in the 2009 HipHopDx Awards, and Raekwon himself picked as Best Emcee of 2009. Raekwon performs in Perth for one night only, Wednesday, January 20, at Villa. Tickets $45 plus booking fee from Planet Video, Mills, 78s and Moshtix outlets, or otherwise online from the Boomtick SHOP, moshtix.com.au and inthemix.com.au.

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DON’T WAG THIS ONE German hard trance heavyweight DJ Wag’s sets are tight, techy and experimental.Known for his massive single of 1998, Man On The Moon, Wag might also be familiar in his incarnation as Yakooza, which spawned worldwide hits Cocaine, French Kiss and Lovin’ You. Wag created his own label Traffic Tunes in 2005 and had instantaneous success with the debut release the massive Yakooza track I Wanna Feel and the much anticipated remixes of Cocaine. Wag comes to Rise for Up There, joined by Joven Grech and Cyprian Cassar AKA Tenishia. Tenishia are Malta’s fastest growing act, as well as being winners of Best Dance Tune 2008 at the Malta Music Awards and signed to the legendary Armada Records. Tenishia have not only produced worldwide hits but have put their home country, Malta on the dance map but the admiration for these talented producers stretches far beyond the beautiful country. Friday, February 5, at Rise. Door sales only 9.30pm – 5am. Rise members $5 before 11pm $10 thereafter. Non-members $10 before 11pm $20 thereafter.

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SMOOTH AS SILKIE Signed to Mala’s Deep Medi Musik, alongside the likes of Skream, Coki, Loefah, Goth Trad and Kromestar, South London’s Silkie has just released the first full length album on the iconic label aswell as having a swag of Releases On Disfigured Dubz And Legendary Label Soul Jazz Records. The first member of the Anti Social Collective (Silkie, Quest, Ms Beats, Kromestar, J5, Harry Craze and Heny G) to release a full length debut album, he also has a residency on London’s leading pirate radio station, Rinse FM, and is a regular at Dub War in New York, as well as regularly representing all the flavours of the dubstep spectrum worldwide. Silkie drops by Shape bar on his first ever Australian tour. Friday, February 5. Tickets available presale from shapebar.com.au, or else $15 on the door. Support from Vishnu, Rekab and Ben Taaffe.

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MAINROOM THURSDAY

Pasha’s Kitchen,

The Big Man cooking up Meaty Beats.

FRIDAY

Time Tunnel brings you champion tunes from Rok Riley, Joe 19 And Guests SATURDAY

TRANSMISSION Perth’s essential pre club night for

discerning music lovers bringing you indie, electro, rock, punk & club classics with Andrei Mazz 8pm Free Entry

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Pizza & Pint Nathan J, Dan Tha Man and The Nisbit WEDNESDAY

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UPSTAIRS THURSDAY

The {move} crew’s

Ben Taaffe and Perth’s pivotal prodigal producer Dave Miller, are teaming up to

bring a brand new weekly night for music enthusiasts of all varieties this summer season

FRIDAY

The Beat Suite with Micah, Sharif Galal and Guests. 9pm Free Entry

SATURDAY

Flying High

Indie Rock, Avant Pop, Classic Rock and Party Faves with Pex, Gemma Pike, Benny Mayhem & Chris Wheeldon. Free Entry 8pm

SUNDAY

Chris Mason Acoustic

on the balcony from 5:30. Free Entry

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AUSTRALIA DAY SPECTACULAR check out the fireworks from the best

view in town with Snaggers on the Barbie, Dinky Di Drinks and Bonza Bomb Tracks. Free Entry from 5pm

THURSDAY

THE VEESCARS

with support from The Autumn Isles and Stereoflower

FRIDAY

OPEN DECKS SESSIONS

Feat : Lucky 11, EDWA, Felipe Angel, Herb 13, BasicH, & QC. Register your interest at www.opendeckssessions.com.au

Grandmaster Flash You’ve talked about hip hop as a universal language – how did that idea influence The Bridge? Hip hop has always been a universal language, and I’m one of the architects. I had a mental template for this record, I always knew how I was going to do this – I wanted to build it like a DJ set. It’s all about different genres and grooves that connect. I have an advantage because I tour. The American culture differs from the Australian culture; the Australian culture differs from the Japanese culture; the Japanese culture differs from German culture, you know? I’ve been able to get a first-hand look at what works and what doesn’t work, and how to bring to all together.

Has it been strange to see hip hop pass from being a black culture to being a multi-racial music form? I’m not surprised at all. My biggest surprise was that it traveled around the world. But when I first went shopping for records, I didn’t just look in the black music section, you know? I looked in the pop bins, the rock bins, the R&B bins, the funk bins, the punk bins, the disco bins…just looking to find a break. And once I came up with science of touching a record and moving it backwards and forwards in a circular motion and taking a break and making that the main theme of my DJing, you know, it was obviously gonna be for everyone. If I played 15 songs and I got multi-racial beats on the records, of course I’m gonna get a multi-racial crowd. Eventually I’ll get you. How do you feel about the money that’s been flowing through the rap industry in the last decade? I think it’s quite wonderful. Now that hip hop has become big business, it’s given me a chance to travel the world and do what I do in almost every country in the world. So I’m quite happy with the way it’s turned out. Is the art form corrupted by that success? There’s corruption in everything. There’s corruption in jazz, there’s corruption in rock, there’s corruption in R&B. It’s unavoidable. But for the most part, I’m pretty happy. How have you coped with the move to digital scratching? I’m still learning it. Being a scientist first and a producer second, I’m fascinated. The science of being able to DJ a waveform is nothing I had really fathomed, but I am a scientist first, so I’m cool with it. I use digital but I use the old analogue vinyl as well, I carry both. The way I see it, the digital aspect of it is cool. If you know how to drive vinyl well, then you gonna be able to drive digital well, but if you were an awful driver with analogue, you’re gonna be awful with digital too. The process is exactly the same as the one I invented; you gotta move the disc back and forth in a clockwise motion. You were inducted into the Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame in 2007 – tell us about that moment … There were two awards that meant so much to me, you know? One of them was the BET Icon Award and the other was the Hall of Fame. With the Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame, for a long time I personally felt that they weren’t even going to acknowledge hip hop, because it has been so long. All the other genres of music had said yes, the media had said yes – I thought the Hall of Fame just wouldn’t cross over. Little do people know that hip hop is rock’n’roll, you know, because I play rock’n’roll breaks. But they got it; finally, they figured it out. And I look at is as not just Grandmaster Flash And The Furious Five, but the whole culture of hip hop going in. It’s great. It’s cool. GRANDMASTER FLASH FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 @ CAPITOL, PERTH

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German house producer Sebo K laments to CB the negative influence of digital production on club producers today, as well as giving an insider view on life under Mobilee Records. Sebo K is in a sonic ennui, having reached an impasse of sorts. While he continues to churn out noteworthy underground club cuts – take for example acclaimed dancefloor staples such Diva and Far Out – at regular intervals, he is apparently somewhat jaded, aggrieved at the current club scene’s general lack of enterprise. Having lamented to Resident Advisor recently that, “I’m not really happy... I don’t find so much satisfying stuff these days,” I push Sebo on whether he has emerged from this decidedly gloomy headspace. His response is curt. “No, I think that’s a development that will take some time.” Never one to let an interviewee down lightly, and still basking in Deep Impressions’ sweep at the recent International Dance Music Journalism Awards (IDMJA) I seize the initiative and ask Sebo whether he thinks that not enough producers take risks these days, and suggest that many of the sounds that are prevalent in the present club milieu are very homogenized. I pause and raise an eyebrow for dramatic effect, before questioning whether he thinks this is “more so now than, say, five years ago?” Clearly impressed by my acumen, Sebo ruminates on my inquiry. “I definitely think so,” he nods finally, taking a sip from his glass of Evian. “Due to the technical possibilities these days it’s pretty easy for everybody to produce tracks. With digital distribution companies it’s also quite easy to release tracks. At least compared to five years ago or longer. Look at the massive amount of releases each week today and compare it to some years ago. I’m pretty sure that this has a lot of influence on this homogenized sound today because you don’t have to stand out with your music anymore to find a label that spends money in pressing it on vinyl.” Despite his rather dour views (though you could argue Sebo is simply a straight shooter, a rarity in the club world!) things are going very well for Sebo K at the moment. Having garnered consistent acclaim for his output on Anja Schneider’s Mobilee label, he has recently completed a business and commerce degree at university. When I ask on how he

Sebo K balanced the ostensibly conflicting variables of study and the DJ/club lifestyle, he chuckles and chides me mockingly with his index finger. “Oh yes I know about bleary eyes on Mondays. I can recommend eye drops…” When the laughter – mostly his – subsides, he continues to explain how he successfully juggled the different lifestyles. “It was a question of a good time management. On the weekends I was DJing, during the week I was studying and over my vacation I took some time for producing music.” Sebo K also helmed the latest Watergate compilation, following on from the likes of Onur Ozer and my close associate Konrad Black. “I wanted to create a mix that you could listen to at home,” he explains.“I wanted to put some music in it that would be nice to listen to in a few years time without people thinking: ‘Oh no, I can’t listen to this and that hit record anymore’. There are also some exclusive tracks and edits on it. I think it is pretty important to give the consumer something special in order to stand out from the mass of DJ mixes and podcasts.”

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 ELECTRONIC FIX A new electronic night, Re-Fix, is about to hit Perth, and will play host to a number of live acts and DJs every Wednesday at The Castle. The Bomb-Doubt Crew, who host the night, promise to deliver one of the best vibes for an electronic night that Perth has ever seen, promoting a feel-good atmosphere and one hell of a party, with proceeds of the night going to help the ‘Reality Strikes Back’ team, a non-profit organisation whose work is in developing countries. So have a drink, a dance and feel great knowing that your good times will directly result in making the world a better place for others. The first Re-Fix kicks off on Wednesday, February 3.

OUT COMES THE SUNSHINE After having spent the winter deep in rehearsal, The Sunshine Brothers are back and ready to take to the stage, armed with a whole bunch of dancefloor shaking ska moments. Last year saw the Brothers release their album Greenpoint, which was recorded at Daptone Studio Brooklyn in USA, and in previous years they’ve supported the likes of Roni Size, Fat Freddys Drop, Cat Empire, Salmonella Dub, Xavier Rudd, Beastie Boys and more. Dub and reggae are the last forms of rebel music standing and the Brothers play these styles with pride, power, authenticity and smiles. Check ‘em out: Friday, January 23, upstairs at the Leederville Hotel with special guests, from 8pm. Tickets $10 or $5 for Funk Club members. They then play Down by The Damn in Yallingup on Saturday, January 24, from 4pm, before winding things up at the Indi Bar on Wednesday, January 27, at 8pm ($10).

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DASH OF TRANCE Dutch progressive-trance DJ Dash Berlin has the unique ability to leave a long-lasting impression upon his audience well after the night is over. Together with fellow producers and close friends, Molijn & Kalberg, Berlin is hailed as designing an ambitious and unprecedented new division in trance, critically acclaimed as the ‘Dash Berlin Sound’. Futuristic, scintillating, but above all, moving and emotive music that relates to the universal dance floor experience. Berlin heads to Perth to play a very special evening of trance on Friday, January 22 at Rise. Support from DJ Joey, Simon Barwood, Avesta and Adam Jackson. Door sales only 9.30pm – 5am. Rise members $10 before 11pm, $15 thereafter. Non-members $15 before 11pm, $25 thereafter. Hittin’ the town since 1985


CHARLIE MAY STEPPING OUT OF THE SHADOWS You may not have heard of Charlie May – but you’ve probably heard his work. He’s one half of legendary UK house act Spooky and is most widely known for his studio partnership with Sasha. For many years May has been working behind the scenes, but now he’s stepping out of the shadows to emerge as a true talent in his own right. ALFRED GORMAN caught up with the enigma before his first ever solo tour. like Depeche Mode, Duran Duran and Yazoo were playing all these amazing synths. I developed a love of instrumental music. I would always enjoy the 12inch remixes of pop hits more than the originals - if the vocal was absent even better! Bands such as Talk Talk, Japan and Roxy Music made a big impact on me, as well as ambient music like Eno, Harold Budd…”.

You’ve been Sasha’s production partner on most of his records since Xpander. What’s it like working with him in the studio? “Every time we work together the circumstances are different really. He always has strong ideas about what he wants to end up with. We just have to figure out how to get there! Sometimes there is much stabbing about in the dark until we find what we like, but that’s a luxury that I only have with the Sasha records really. It’s a team effort, without time or budget constraints.”

I believe you’ve been working on an artist album? Any other new projects in the pipeline? “We have just completed a new Spooky album! I’m really excited about the way it sounds. Very pure techno. It’s strange that we haven’t made an up-tempo club album of original material since Gargantuan. I have some new club music in the pipeline, as well as the launch of my ambient label Music For Insomniacs this year. Eventually when I can afford the time I will put out an artist album – it’s something I am very keen to make happen. But Spooky and Sasha and my own stuff is keeping me busy enough already…”

Sasha’s story and rise to the top is quite well known, but what’s the Charlie May story? Duncan (other half of Spooky) and I grew up together in the West Country. I used to go round to his house to listen to pop music since it was pretty much banned at home, and at school I would get into trouble for playing in bands and not doing any school work. We were lucky to be in the right place at the right time when the whole acid house scene kicked off. Duncan was working for Brainiac Records and the Brain club, and also distributing tunes to shops around London, so we just fell into the scene, and started to meet a lot of like-minded folk from all over the world - I still enjoy that sense of community that electronic music brings.

What can we expect from your live show? “The reason I classify what I am doing as live, is that it is all my own material or remixes. Ultimately we are in the entertainment industry and when we play in clubs, it’s for people to have a good time at. It’s not some chin-stroking geek-out. I like to be busy while I am playing, so I have all sorts of variables built into my set. I use a combination of Ableton running 4 tracks of audio and midi controllers, so I can play with EQ and FX and then balance it all on the in-house mixer. I’ve only been to Australia once before, so am looking forward to the whole trip, especially the sun! It’s razor blade weather in the UK right now. The lack of daylight really affects me, especially being in the studio a lot - maybe I need to just get up earlier?!”

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Who have been your influences? “When I was a kid I was exposed to a lot of classical music, but at the same time bands

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MAYER HAWTHORNE BRINGING THE SOUL BACK

The County to a loud reception from the crowd. He was joined by five musicians, rather than the advertised seven piece outfit, but it didn’t make a difference as he kicked the dance floor into action Fresh off the September release of his debut A with his single Maybe So Maybe No and an upbeat, Strange Arrangement on Stones Throw Records, energetic performance of Make Her Mine. Detroit soul singer Mayer Hawthorne wrapped up After a fun opening he paid tribute his first Australian tour at the Funk Club. to iconic soul singer Teddy Pendergrass, who “Unprecedented demand” meant that had passed away on Wednesday, with a faithful the gig was moved from the Funk Club’s usual rendition of his hit Love T.K.O. spot upstairs at the Leederville Hotel into the open Hawthorne then declared that it was air downstairs area – not a bad spot to be on a “time to kick it up a notch”, calling on the crowd warm summer’s evening. to “dance your motherfucking arses off” as he New Zealand hip hop and soul artist launched into a high energy performance of Your Ladi6 took the stage with DJ Parks. Looking Easy Lovin’ Ain’t Pleasin’ Nothin’. Although it wasn’t a nonchalant in dark glasses and a black dress, she request Hawthorne’s Motown heroes would have warmed up a laidback crowd with a number of made, the crowd did exactly as he asked. songs from her 2008 album Time Is Not Much. Call The low stage made it difficult to see You Out and Give Me The Light stood out, although the action (not that it was any higher than the it was Go Get It, her collaboration with German stage upstairs) and some punters found elevated producer Sepalot, that really got the crowd areas where they could watch the full band, but moving. most were happy on the dance floor. Charlie Bucket spun some funky tunes Hawthorne kept the crowd going with after Ladi6 wrapped up, and it wasn’t long before a funky cover of The Isley Brothers’ Work To Do, Mayer Hawthorne arrived on stage with his band capped off with a great keyboard solo. He then asked “where’s my hip hop heads at?” to a loud roar before performing a brief cover of Biz Markie’s light-hearted rap classic Just A Friend. Just Ain’t Gonna Work Out received a loud response that only intensified when The County launched into a reggae tinged remix. Love Is Alright, the bonus track pressed onto a 4-inch vinyl record included with A Strange Arrangement, also kept punters moving. After introducing the members of The County and briefly leaving the stage, Hawthorne started his encore with a new song titled Ruthless, which he said had been written by the group’s guitarist. The hard hitting track was a departure from the soulful tone of the set but kept the dance floor busy until Hawthorne finished with his Curtis Mayfield-channelling The Ills, which he dedicated to those affected by the Haiti earthquakes. It was a top night of soul, with Hawthorne proving that he can not only do justice to his Motown heroes on record – he can also do it onstage. MAYER HAWTHORNE/Ladi6/Charlie Bucket Funk Club, Leederville Hotel Friday, January 16

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VARIOUS VARIOUS Sensation - The Ocean Of White Australia 2010 Rennaisance Masters Series: Dave Seaman [405 Recordings]

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With Sensation having recently descended on Melbourne (New Year’s Eve), they have released a double CD to commemorate the occasion and have compiled a seamless fusion of pumping house, electro, progressive with a touch of melodic trance. Weaving effortlessly in and out of varying sounds and styles, disc one takes off on an unrelenting musical journey and manages to maintain its intensity throughout the entire 18 tracks. Moving from the captivating vocals of Sophie Ellis Bextor in the Freemasons’ catchy Heartbreak to the intense synth of Wippenberg’s mesmerising track Pong and onto the aptly named track Shakin’ That Ass by Pacific & Vandyck, Disc One is wall to wall listening pleasure. With a hugely impressive precedent set already, Disc Two lacks the necessary firepower to rival its predecessor but with tracks like the demented electro popping Wack by Evotion and Richard Durand’s enthralling tech trance No Way Home; it’s definitely worth a listen. Sensation exceeded expectations with this offering making it the perfect summer party companion. Turn up the volume and enjoy the sensation.

The irrepressible Dave Seaman is back with another Masters Series mix for esteemed UK label Renaissance. The able Seaman slides through these two silky mixes like a true veteran. Disc one starts with the ambient sounds of Fourtet’s Swimmer, and gradually builds through the first few tracks, layering the deep grooves and gentle percussion. The pace becomes more urgent as the acapella of UNKLE’s Heaven is sublimely combined with Andre Winter’s Trauma until finally a solid beat smashes through in the form of Ian Pooley’s Compact. A superb mix of tracks including Quivver, Moby, and Spooky roll by, building up to the exotic, tribal sounds of Fiol Lasse’s Svedala, and the epic finale of Ewan Pearson’s take on John Hopkins’ Light Through The Veins. The second disc starts with another mashup of UNKLE’s Hold My Hand and Moderat’s Les Grandes Marches, quickly revealing itself to be a much darker, more standard club mix, moving though Seaman’s own Gobbledygook, Infusion’s newie, So Soon, Nic Fanciulli & Steve Mac’s 10%, before the climatic Gui Boratto remix of Freeland’s Mancry. A solid comp, but disc one is the real standout; Seaman has done a load of additional production to make this a seamless piece, and another classic instalment in the Masters Series.

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Ù THURSDAY 21/01 Clancy’s (Canning Bridge) DJ Wrighteous Clink – DJ Jinx Eve - DJ Tony Allen Euro Bar – Roger Smart/The Tourist Flying Scotsman (Main Room) - Pasha’s Kitchen – The Big Man Flying Scotsman (Upstairs) – Thursday Feel Up - Pedrag/ Delibasic/Bilsby Foundry- DJ Travis B Kalamunda Hotel – Tip Top Sound DJ Al Leopold Hotel- DJ James/ DJ Jack Liquid Nightclub – DJ Buda Mustang Bar – DJ James MacArthur Newport Hotel – Culture Clash – DJ Shannon Fox Niche - Johnni P/ Rob Blandford Paddy Hannans - Dr Bogus Players Bar – Neon Lights - DJ Samuel Spencer Swinging Pig – DJ Simon The Boat – Dr Bogus The Clink – DJ Jinx The Cott – Crème - DJ L3ON The Deen - Tropical Funk Merchants - DJ Flex/ DJ Don Migi/ DJ Nano/ DJ Surge The East End - DJ Midfield The Queens – Rene Lemerle/ Scott Armstrong The Shed – DJ Andyy Universal Bar- DJ Crisp

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and humour (in a similar manner to The Avalanches or Kid Koala, although there’s no comparisons!), and then he sets it all to an amazing collage of video clips, film clips and visual effects. They call him DJ Yoda, and Q Magazine even reckon he’s one of the “10 DJs You Must See Before You Die”. Tickets are $25 plus booking fee from Planet Video, Mills, 78s and Moshtix Outlets (1300 GET TIX) and online from the Boomtick SHOP, Moshtix.com. au and inthemix.com.au. Doors open 10pm.

Amplifier – DJ Shannon Fox/ DJ Jamie Ambar – Destination? - Signal Drivers/ Karl Sav/ Prizzy/ Buex/ Early J Bar Open (Upstairs) – Control – Scott D Bar Open (Downstairs) – Manifesto – RGb/ Mush-E/ Drake Black Bettys- Trubble Broken Hill Tavern – DJ Nick Alexander Capitol – DJ Grandmaster Flash/ Dan The Man/ Junior/ Paper Plane Project/ U Wish Clancy’s (Canning Bridge) DJ Boogie Como Hotel – DJ Gazz Double Lucky – Full Circle – DJ Adam Kelly/ DJ Cee/Josh Devlin Eve – DJ Migi/Skooby/Crazy Craig Euro Bar – DJ Roger Smart Ù FRIDAY 22/01 Flying Scotsman VILLA YODA He takes hip (Downstairs) – DJ Rok Riley/ hop, funk, club, drum ‘n’ bass, Joe 19 even country music, he mashes it up with mastery

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Flying Scotsman (Upstairs) The Beat Suite – Micah/ Sharif Galal Flying Scotsman (Velvet Lounge) – Open Decks Sessions - Lucky 11/ EDWA/ Felipe Angel/ Herb 13/ BasicH/ & QC Geisha – Sauce - Darren J/ Richard Lee/Suric SA/ Sean M/ Deviance/ Scottie K Harry’s Bar - DJ Double L / Benny T / Luca Castelli Hyde Park - DJ Zoom Inglewood Hotel – DJ Simone Kingsly Tavern – Dr Bogus Llama Bar - DJ Morris/Kava Library – DJ Meezy/ DJ AZT/ DJ Fiveo Liquid Nightclub - DJ Matty / Ricky Lakers Tavern - DJ Adrian Merrina Tavern – DJ Terry Metro City - Ministry Of Sound Jacked - Afrojack/ Wolfgang Gartner/ Hardwell Mint – Club Retro – Chris McPhee Mullaloo Beach Hotel – DJ Kenny Mustang- Swing DJ/ James MacArthur Niche - DJ Jonni Zimber Norma Jeans – DJ Phil Onyx Bar – Slick/ Adroc Oxford Hotel – DJ Sequeria Paramount – DJ Morgan / Jordan Principal Micro Brewery – DJ Simon Queens Tav – DJ Rueben Republic – Clark/ Dave Miller/ Naik/ DJ Ben Taaffe/ Petro Vouris Rise – Dash Berlin/ DJ Joey / Simon Barwood / Avesta/ Adam Jackson

Rocket Room – MC Tomas Ford/ DJ Adam Round Rubix –DJ Pascal Sail And Anchor - T-Mac/ DJ Frankie Button South St Ale House – DJ Jay Shape - Silky Smooth – Greg Packer/ Sardi/ Muller/ Double1-Seven/ Dart The Boat – Dr Bogus The Clink – DJ Jinx The Deen – DJ Birdie/ DJ Tony Allen/ DJ Nano/ DJ Surge The Eastern – DJ Midfield The Esplanade – Phrase The Queens – DJ Rueben The Shed – DJ Glenn 20 The Stamford Arms - DJ Anaru Tiger Lils – Paul Malone/ Joby / Alex K Toucan Club – DJ Armee Vic Park Hotel – DJ Melvin Villa – DJ Yoda Windsor – Dj Riki and Ray

Ù SATURDAY 23/01 SHAPE (UPSTAIRS) CHARLIE MAY Electronic music producer Charlie May is currently the go-to guy for breathtaking, sonically adventurous technoid future dance. He’s one half of revered progressive house pioneers Spooky, and has been the man behind many of Sasha’s biggest singles and albums, not to mention being the guy at the centre of the beating heart of house since the early ’90s. With new tracks and remixes due for release by artists such as Robert Babicz, Pole Folder, Glenn Morrison and Bedrock, there’s no better time to catch Charlie

May than tonight at Shape. Support care of Flex, Darren J and Richard Lee. Doors open 10pm. Tickets $15 for earlybirds through www.shapebar.com. au and $20 thereafter. More on the door if available. Amplifier – Pure Pop – DJ Eddie Electric Ambar – Japan 4 – Blend/ Ben Mac/ Tee El/ Micah/ Wish Bar Open (Upstairs) – Woops A Daisy – Acebasik/Mind Electric/ Kyll Dyl/ The Work Experience Kid /Bacich Bar Open (Downstairs) - Terry Waites/ Neil Viney Basement On Broadway – DJ Ricky Black Bettys- DJ Trubble/ DJ Jinx Broken Hill Tavern – DJ Nick Alexander Capitol (Downstairs) –Death Disco – Death Disco DJs Capitol (Upstairs) – 80s Classics – DJ Ryan Captain Stirling - DJ Dano Clink- DJ Carter Club Bay View – Shake & Pop DJ Zelimir Connections – Michy T / JJ / Brian Double Lucky - Paul Raf /Alex K/Angus East End – DJ BigA Eurobar – Roger Smart/ DJ Raci Eve –Kenny L/Richie G/Riki Flying Scotsman (Upstairs) – Flying High – Pex/ Gemma Pike/ Benny Mayhem/ Chris Wheeldon Flying Scotsman (Downstairs) – Transmission Andrei Maz Geisha Bar – Maiko – Box/ Rob Sharp/ Loochy/ La Gooch vs Richard Lee/ Cool Hand Luke High Wycombe – DJ Matt Impact Bar - Nu-Clear Soundz High Roller/ Invictus/ Affiliate/ Kurtox/ Deej/ Brooa Inglewood – DJ Leigh Leederville- DJ Loco Ren Library - DJ AZT/ DJ Fiveo/ DJ Jimmy Phatz/ DJ Zeke/ DJ L Street Liquid Nightclub - DJ Matty / Ricky Llama Bar – VJ Zoo/ DJ

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Ù SUNDAY 24/01 ROSEMOUNT SUNDAE Max out to the sounds of dub, reggae and blues for an afternoon of golden gay times care of the Australia Day Sundae Spectacular. As well as some local bands, the boys from Injured Ninja will do a very special performance of their improvised dub-stylings, Paper Chain and Community heavyweight Naik plays his first live show of 2010, and outside in the courtyard The Community’s Arms In Motion, Cut & Paste DJ King Jon, Captn K and Paper

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his label, signing new talents, producing and travelling across the globe to play some of the biggest clubs, Andy C keeps busy, but he’s making time to squeeze in a show at Metro City for Heavyweight Soundz tonight. Andy C will be joined by New Zealand heavyweights The Upbeats, with support from DJs Diamond D , Concept , N1 , Traction and MC Assassin and Stylee. Tickets through www. moshtix.com.au. AMBAR JAMES AMATO Inspired by the electro glitch twists of progressive producers such as Switch, Trevor Loveys and Jesse Rose, LA-based Potty Mouth Music has established itself as an innovative label embracing the newer dirtyquirky union of electro, house and techno, and has since released more than 30 EPs by artists from around the world.As owner, CEO and A&R Manager for Potty Mouth Music, James Amato has emerged as one of the dance music industry’s top talents. Catch him showcasing works from the Potty Mouth catalogue and more tonight at Ambar. Tickets $15 on the door from 10pm, or presales from the Boomtick SHOP.

MINT BEACHIN’ BEACH PARTY There’s nothing more Australian than a beach party so this Australia Day Eve Mint invites you to slip on your bikinis and boardshorts, slop on some zinc and slap on a hat for the most beachin’ beach party ever. Adrian, Matt and guests on the decks playing Top 40, ‘80s and ‘90s dance tracks and retro classics. Door sales only 9pm - 3am. Ù MONDAY 25/01 Free before 10pm, $5 before METRO CITY HEAVYWEIGHT 12 midnight, $10 thereafter. SOUNDZ Whether he is touring the world or road tripping across Ambar – Potty Mouth Music/ the UK, DJ Andy C is known as James Amato/ Micky Juice/ Oli/ The Executioner for a reason: he Micah cuts up titles on a regular basis, Eastern Hotel – Adam Morris scoring the highest spot for a DJ Eurobar – Soul Night Out/ in the drum ‘n’ bass genre in Top Bootylicious Babe Heat 1 100 DJs Poll , as well as making Geisha - Gabriel Ananda vs the Top 10 of MixMag’s Ultimate Marcel Janovsky/ Sebo K Power List. Whether running Metro City - Heavyweight

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Dash Berlin Friday, January 22 @ Rise

Bar Orient - DJ Lyndon Double Lucky - Substance – DJ Paul Malone/ DJ JMC Eastern Hotel – Jon Edwards High Road Hotel - DJ Matty J High Wycombe - DJ Ricky Rise - Global Sound System – tyDi & Audrey Gallagher The Cott (Upstairs) – Aussie Day at The Cott –Maxwell/ DJ Jus Haus/ Damian John The Paddo - DJ DPad

Ù WEDNESDAY 27/01 Basement On Broadway – DJ KB Broken Hill Hotel – Oasis - DJ Armee (Downsyde)/ Refresh/ Shaker/Cut-Nice/Jeremy C Captain Stirling – DJ Ricky Connections - DJ’s Joby / JJ / Rueben Double Lucky - Natural Selection Dusk – Blackbelt/ Aswon Eurobar – Wild Wednesdays DJ iPod/Ben Pettit Eve – Déjà Vu – Smashproof/ DJ Don Migi/ Skooby/ Stilez Ali/ Flava Boatshoes/ The Transients Flying Scotsman (Downstairs) – Uni-Que – Craig Hollywood/ Select Gold – Slick/ Adroc Oak & Ivy –PCJ/Son Of The Father Mint - Open House Party – DJ Matt/ DJ Adrian Mustang – DJ James MacArthur Newport Hotel – DJ Tony Allen Niche - DJ Frankie Button Paddo - Ben Merito Rosemount – DJ Shannon Fox The Deen- DJ Zelimer / DJ Viper & DJ Benny T– Zone 1 The Eastern – DJ Jinx The Queens – Wriggle on - DJ Gareth / Pranjal

Ù THIS WEEK

Back To Nature - DJ Cram Tuesday, January 26 @ TBA

Tiësto Wednesday, February 10; Thursday, February 11; Friday, February 12 @ Global Sound System – tyDi & Audrey Metro City Gallagher Tuesday, January 26 @ Rise NEW Splitloop Friday, February 12 @ Ambar

Ù UPCOMING

DJ Grandmaster Flash Friday, January 22 @ Capitol Ministry Of Sound Jacked - Afrojack/ Wolfgang Gartner/ Hardwell Friday, January 22 @ Metro City ShockOne Saturday, January 23 @ Rise Charlie May Saturday, January 23 @ Shape Nu-Clear Soundz - High Roller/ Invictus/ Affiliate/ Kurtox/ Deej/ Brooa Saturday, January 23 @ Impact Bar Raggamuffin – Wyclef Jean/ Shaggy/ Julian Marley/ Blue King Brown/ Sly & Robbie/ Steel Pulse/ Sean Kingston/ House Of Shem Monday, January 25 @ ME Bank Stadium

4 Strings Friday, January 29 @ Rise Mowgli Friday, January 29 @ Ambar

Good Vibrations Sunday, February 14, 2010 @ Claremont Showgrounds Deekline/ Ctrl Z Friday, February 19 @ Villa

Boom Box Old Skool Boat PartiesNEW Rewind / Merlin / Dair / LJayP / Leroy 16 Bit / Menis February 19 @ Shape Bar Friday, January 29; Friday, March 19; Friday, May 21 @ Swan River Lupe Fiasco Tuesday, February 23 @ Metro City Big Day Out - Groove Armada/ Ladyhawke/ Dizzee Rascal/ Peaches/ Future Music Festival Kasabian/ Midnight Juggernauts/ Sunday, February 28, Ascot Racecourse Calvin Harris/ Girl Talk + more Sunday, January 31 @ Claremont James Blackshaw Showgrounds Thursday March 4 @ Rosemount Hotel DJ Nickodemus Sunday, January 31 @ Funk Club; Monday, January 1 @ Fremantle Arts Centre

Potty Mouth Music/ James Amato Monday, January 25 @ Ambar

Tenishia/ DJ Wag Friday, February 5 @ Rise

Heavyweight Soundz – Andy C/ MC GQ Monday, January 25 @ Metro City

Diverted Friday, February 5 @ Ambar

Gabriel Ananda vs Marcel Janovsky/ Sebo K Monday, January 25 @ Geisha

Silkie February 5th @ Shape Bar

Anthem Monday, January 25 @ Rise

Nova Nation – John Course Saturday, February 6 @ Library Nightclub

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Raekwon (Wu Tang Clan) Saturday, March 13 @ Villa Cobra Starship Sunday, March 21 @ Metro City La Roux Sunday, March 21 @ Belvoir Amphitheatre Horrorshow Thursday, March 25 @ Rocket Room; Friday, March 26 @ Wintersun Hotel, Geraldton; Sunday, March 27 @ Mojo’s

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AUSTRALIA DAY

AUSSIE, AUSSIE, AUSSIE, OI, OI, OI

Don yourself in green and gold next Tuesday, January 26, and head out onto the town with friends to celebrate everything that’s great about being Australian. Whether you’re heading to the Too Solid Music Festival at the Supreme Court Gardens, or wanting to party with mates in Northbridge, X-Press’ Australia Day feature has you covered.

COTTESLOE BEACH HOTEL

The Cottesloe Beach Hotel is set to be one of the best places to ring in this Australia Day. With crackdowns this year on Perth’s foreshores for the Skyshow, the drinking holes around Perth will be the safer bet for all. The Cott will have their bars open from 10am with the Garden Bar opening in the afternoon. There will be complimentary prawns on skewers and snaggas straight off the barbeque for a limited time during the day, and with Pure Blonde pints for $6 all day, why would you need to go anywhere else? Be sure to head to the Cott this Aussie Day for Triple J’s Hottest 100 official party for WA.

EUROBAR

Soul Night returns in 2010 for a special once only Monday night event for the Australia Day Holiday at Eurobar. With the public holiday on Tuesday, January 26, the first Soul Night Out for the year will see Eurobar trading past midnight and in to the early hours of the morning. To spice up the night, Eurobar will welcome back Bootylicious Babes with Heat 1 of this hot competition. Left Bank

LEFT BANK

On Sunday, January 24, the Left Bank will host an Australia Day Sunday session, featuring ice cold beverages, super cool DJs, a barbeque, heaps of Corona thongs, and a $10 Corona and Snag combo. Every purchase will put you in the draw to win two gold tickets to the cricket on Sunday, January 31, to see Australia versus Pakistan.

MINT

There’s nothing more Australian than a beach party so this Australia Day Eve, Mint invites you to slip on your bikinis and boardshorts, slop on some zinc and slap on a hat for the most beachin’ beach party ever.

THE SAINT

This Sunday, January 24, get Aussied up at The Saint in Innaloo as they host a Bikinis And Boardies party. There will be a very special swimsuit show from the stunners at Crazy Sexy Cool as well as a BBQ on the deck, and live music from Threeplay early on, before DJ Anaru kicks in with the party tunes. Drink specials all day.

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TOO SOLID MUSIC FESTIVAL

The City of Perth, Abmusic and 100.9fm Noongar Radio are pleased to present a family friendly celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander music and culture this Australia Day at Supreme Court Gardens in Perth. The Too Solid Music Festival is a free event, with two stages of entertainment, including some of the best Indigenous bands in the state, as well as traditional dancers, community stalls, a VIP tent for Elders, free rides and activities for the kids and plenty of shade in case it’s a scorcher! Perth’s only Aboriginal radio station 100.9fm Noongar Radio will broadcast live from the event throughout the day, with performances from The Yabu Band, Downsyde, Lorrae Coffin Band, Blue Shaddy, Walkabout Boys, Bartlett Brothers, Black Poet, Warangka, Moana Dreaming, Old Flames Band, Bryte MC, Kolo Yeddi, Tiara Garlett, Jamahl Ryder, Gya Nyoop Kobori. Gates open 12.30pm.

RAGGAMUFFIN

Perth’s favourite summer festival, Raggamuffin, is a feast of the world’s best reggae music - a day of live funk, dub, hip hop and soul on Monday, January 25. For the third consecutive year, and the first time Perth will experience Raggamuffin at ME Bank Stadium under the shade of the venue’s surrounding trees. Raggamuffin 2010 stars great acts – including Shaggy, Ms Lauren Hill (appearing with Sly & Robbie), Julian Marley, Blue King Brown, Steel Pulse, Sean Kingston, and House Of Shem. Tickets are on sale now from Ticketmaster. Gates open 4pm. Shaggy will spend Australia Day Eve at Raggamuffin

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AUSTRALIA DAY HIP-E CLUB

This Australia Day, head to the Hip-E Club in Leederville to chow down on an all Aussie barbeque while listening to classic Aussie tunes mixed with modern day hits. The night will see the Hip-E club merge their backpacker party with Australia Day celebrations so that Perth revellers can show the tourists what being an Aussie is all about.

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MUSTANG BAR

Get ready for the massive Australia Day celebrations with a very special encore appearance from The Damien Cripps Band on Australia Day Eve at the Mustang. Open til’ 1am, the Mustang will get you into a true blue mood with a big dose of rock. Ease into the patriotic festivities in the cool aircon with a frosty beer, live sport and a Hottest 100 party.

The best free Australia Day concert in town, Youth Zone, will feature a handful of Perth’s most accomplished acts (Abbe May, Young Revelry and Arms Like Branches) performing in the beautiful surrounds of Langley Park, on the Perth Esplanade. In addition to this, there will also be free rides and activities including an adult bouncy castle, a giant slide, gladiator duels, laser skirmish, paintball, and a mist tent.

Rise

RISE

This Australia Day Eve, Rise will present the finest club tracks that have defined dance music from it’s very beginning to the present day, including uplifting anthems that have been so crucial in creating the spirit of this vibrant culture. These are the tunes that have opened our minds to the possibility of expressing pure joy in life without the chains of the mundane, and as our nation celebrates it’s uniquely open and free identity, Rise invites you to share this experience on the dance floor.

COME FLY WITH ME The Flying Scotsman Friday, January 15, 2010 Mount Lawley’s favourite pub, The Flying Scotsman, welcomed in the weekend on Friday with live music, plenty of pints and a rocking crowd. Cheers to everyone who came down to send off X-Press’ Editor, Bob Gordon, we wish him best of luck!

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MOTHER OF GOD HAILMARY CD LAUNCH Amplifier Bar Saturday, January 16, 2010 For many of us who were there the first time around, the whole re-embrace of ’80s metal seems a bit weird and kinda dirty. Not only that, it’s bloody risky. Like the genres of funk rock, polka and reggae, if you don’t get it right, you’re going to find yourself in a world of wrong. Baby Jane have enough raw ability to warrant their foray into these unforgiving waters, and the lion’s share of that ability lies with frontman Andy Smith. The towering singer moves freely through the vocals realms of Bach, Neil and Jones and by doing so he’s managed to separate Baby Jane from so many bands that look like dicks attempting this stuff. From here, though the lads might want to step the show up, if you’re going to pedal the glory metal then add a dash of Steel Panther and supercharge the visuals - from wardrobe to stage presence. You don’t have to hang from the ceiling looking like peacocks, but a little razzle-dazzle was always welcome back in the day. Stella’s Kitchen are another band that could do with a little razzle dazzle. The Brothers Romeo dish out a pretty safe brand

PERFECT PIPES NEKO CASE/Jen Cloher Rosemount Hotel Sunday, January 17, 2010 Both times that Neko Case and her band have made their way to Perth they have been greeted by sweltering weather of over 40 degrees. The stifling conditions did little to dampen the spirits of those in attendance. Such was the pull of the headliner that when Jen Cloher took to the stage shortly

of classic rock, and while they’re competent enough at doing so, there’s room for improvement in both the material and its execution. The guys have done all the hard yards; their sound is tight and they can play - a fact that is most obvious when focusing on Jonathan Romeo’s lead work. From here they just need to take more risks in their song writing and try to separate themselves from the pack. Numbers were still looking pretty grim when the State Of Order lads turned up, but luckily for the punters inside, the four-piece held nothing back. These guys are hard to pin down sound-wise, drawing from all corners of the metal map. You’ve got your nu-metal, your classic rock, metal metal, and the grunge thing all lumped in together, but it all seems to fall into line behind the bulldozing voice of Rob Viney. If the big guy can expand a bit more on his melody lines, State Of Order should be on their way. After making the ballsy decision to head to the States for the production of their new EP, Hailmary seemed intent on making a statement tonight. The band have improved no end over the last 12 months, and the distance between them and their peers was immediately obvious. If you did the ‘90s heavy rock thing you’re going to be at home listening to these guys. Bands like Alice In Chains, Stone

Temple Pilots and Pearl Jam all seem to have band’s greatest strength. They laid down a a place in the Hailmary sound, and from the rock solid set and gave their new record the crowd’s reaction it’s a good mix. welcome it deserves. While each of the lads fired tonight it was the cohesion that proved to be the _GRANT MCCULLOCH

after doors opened she was already greeted by a sizeable crowd. Flanked by a guitarist, the duo led their way through a set of pleasant enough, if not somewhat earnest folk/pop tunes. It is easy to see why they would have placed the strong voiced Cloher in such company, and she filled the void nicely before the headliner even if the set was lacking in gusto. The Rosemount air conditioner was working overtime by the time the announcement requesting people refrain from taking photos or videoing the show signalled the arrival of Neko Case and her band. It took a little while for the mixer to find the perfect sound, but the quality of the songs was never an issue as Maybe Sparrow and People Got A Lot Of Nerve got an early showing. Soon after the lights dimmed there appeared to be no power to the stage, but the mood remained high as punters and band waited out the short break. After the resumption the

sound improved markedly, and by the time of I Am An Animal things were sounding crisp. Hold On, Hold On may be one of those tunes that has been flogged on the radio but it was delivered with such conviction that it was offered new life. A trait of a Neko Case gig has often been how impeccably dressed they are. The weather wasn’t made for suits and the auburn-haired singer was well relaxed in a faded t-shirt, often pulling her impressive long locks into a bun for relief. Case was intent on showcasing the newest album and played Middle Cyclone, The Pharaohs, Polar Nettles in quick succession. This downbeat section of the evening may not have been made for dancing,but each tune smouldered. Digging for older material Deep Red Bells was a surprise yet welcome addition. A highly regarded musician in her own right, Kelly Hogan provided the most impeccable of backing vocals, and much of the between song

Hailmary (photo by Shaun Ferraloro)

banter as well. Her introductions to the tunes were light, quirky and amused the crowd and herself greatly. As she had all evening, Case let loose her impressive pipes on Margaret VS Pauline before reining things back in for a chilling That Teenage Feeling. Ending on a high, Case pulled out one of her poppier moments in This Tornado Loves You only to return for an encore including Train From Kansas City. It is a simple formula that Case works on. She writes clever songs, surrounds herself with a talented band that perform faultlessly and tops it all off with one of the finest contemporary females voices of recent times. After this nights performance there is little doubt as to why she has superstar status in Canada. _CHRIS HAVERCROFT

F E AT U R E

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The Chevelles

CHASIN’ CHEVY

Perth power pop machines The Chevelles are taking their tightly tuned lived show for a drive down south.Popping in at Settlers Tavern,Margaret River, on Saturday, February 13, and The Prince of Wales, Bunbury, on Friday, February 19, the band will be playing tracks from their latest full-length Accelerator. Accelerator is set to be released on February 15 through New York taste-maker Little Steven’s (Bruce Springsteen E Street Band, The Sopranos) prestigious record label Wicked Cool Records. This, the bands fifth album, was recorded in Perth over a 12 months period at Forensic, Lounge and Atomic Studios and was mixed by the late John Villani at Northbridge Sound Studios. Catch The Chevelles before they disappear on their whirlwind 20th Anniversary World Tour which includes dates throughout the USA (including a SXSW appearance in Austin, TX) and Europe. Perth fans can also see The Chevelles at The Big Day Out on Sunday, January 31, and at Amplifier on Saturday, February 27.

If Southbound whet your appetite for down-south musical fun then Down By The Dam may very well be the warm, tasty follow-up you’re craving this weekend. Now in its second year, this laid back grooves, blues and sunshine centred festival is set in a picturesque bushland locale alongside, you guessed it, a dam! A free shuttle bus will transport concert-goers from Dunsborough and Yallingup to the event site so that they can enjoy the party in safe and fuss free fashion. Appearing on the day will be fourpronged turntable attack The Gentlemen Of Leisure (featuring Charlie Bucket), the appropriately swampy, balmy and sultry blues chanteuse Abbe May And The Rockin’ Pneumonia, local larrikins Cowton, dub-dropping dance merchants The Sunshine Brothers, Veeva Feeva, DJ Swami Adima, Mellifluous and street artists Creepy and Daek. Saturday, January 23. Tickets through www.moshtix.com.au More details at www. downbythedam.com.

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Eternally-touring troubadour Ash Grunwald makes a fleeting, one-date only appearance down south this January at The Dunsborough Tavern. Popping in on Sunday, January 24, local blues and roots fans can lap up the maestro’s driving, beat driven brand of roots music. With his latest live album, recorded at Freo’s Fly By Night Musicians Club, hot off the press, this will be a great opportunity to snap up the recording before it hits the shops. Joining Grunwald down south will be the appropriately named Current Swell from Canada. Perth fans can also catch Grunwald at The Fly By Night on Friday,January 22 (live album launch show) and at the Indi Bar on Saturday, January 23. Tickets available from the venues or at www.flybynight.org for the Fremantle show. Hittin’ the town since 1985


CROOKED REIGN THEM CROOKED VULTURES Challenge Stadium Tuesday, January 19, 2010 It’s not very often you get to see a first-album band play a venue as big as Challenge Stadium, but the experience is quite surreal. Considering the lineup of Them Crooked Vultures, playing to huge crowds is like a walk in the park, but a new band is a new band, and the audience was treated to a far-less refined (and far more ballsy) version of ‘stadium rock’. Playing their recently-released album in its entirety, with some of the most impressive ‘jam for a bit, then come back in together’ extensions you could ever hope for; Them Crooked Vultures played so intuitively together, whilst still maintaining total control of the flow of the set. They sped up, slowed down, made mistakes and improvised here and there (deliciously human traits usually gone by the time a band is filling stadiums) which gave the ‘supergroup’ a fierce musical edge. Additionally, the band looked like they were having the time of their lives – another characteristic that is usually absent in stadium-level bands. But that’s kind of what makes this band special… they can fill a stadium based on who is in their band, and can do so before their album is even released. That is practically unheard of. Fortunately, it turned out to be one of the best albums of the past decade, but the fact remains that most people in the audience hadn’t signed on to specifically see Them Crooked Vultures… they bought their tickets in faith that the collaboration of Josh Homme, Dave Grohl and John Paul Jones was going to be amazing no matter what. And was it ever. Simply watching Dave Grohl play drums was an experience in itself. The man truly is one of the finest rock drummers to have walked the planet, and the understandably massive Bonham influence on his style shone through – particularly if you were looking for it on account of the next band member in line for praise: John Paul Jones. For those of us too young to have

Them Crooked Vultures (photo by Lisa Businovski) seen Led Zeppelin back in the day (or too poor to have flown to London for the band’s 2002 reunion) it was remarkably cool and weird seeing John Paul Jones on stage, looking and playing like a man half his age. Dignified, classy, and whipping out his trademark runs; Jones was quite simply the perfect man for the job. Which owes a lot to frontman Josh Homme, whose songwriting skills in Them Crooked Vultures have made best use of both the power of Grohl and the slickness of Jones. Showing just how fluidly and skilfully he can play guitar, Homme was absolutely bang-on – right down to the numerous and specific guitar sounds he so perfectly transplanted from the record to the stage. For the most part his vocal delivery was equally amazing – his ability to switch back and forth between a full-powered voice and falsetto (without losing power or volume) rivalled only by crooner Chris Isaak. Casual and cool-as-fuck on stage, Homme’s understated stage presence contrasted perfectly against his busy fingers, constantly working the fretboard. Which leads us to the night’s unsung hero, Spinerette guitarist Alain Johannes, who

was overshadowed by his bandmates right up until he took a solo guitar spot – at which point he blew everyone the fuck off the stage. It’s not surprising that Johannes smoked it so hard, considering he was picked to join the world’s most exclusive lineup (and has of course previously traded licks with Homme in Queens Of The Stone Age), but his fingerpicked ragtimemeets-rockabilly solo was breathtaking in its complexity and subtlety. Fittingly, complexity and subtlety are what Them Crooked Vultures are all about. While their songs have the basic pop elements of verses, catchy choruses and solos, there is an absolute labyrinth of information held within all of them. The guitar playing alone is incredibly clever and rich (so much so that the band needed a second guitarist of Johannes calibre for their live show), and works through the journey-esque songs that also display the best lyrics of Homme’s career, the most diverse drumming of Grohl’s career, and John Paul Jones’s elegantly sophisticated touch. And while Them Crooked Vultures have received some fairly ho-hum reviews for their live shows thus far, it is purely because

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THE BROWN STUDY BAND

On Saturday, January 23, Control-Control will be joined by Bravo Inferno and The Milkmen when they launch their new EP, Satellites At The Sea, at the Norfolk Basement. As vocalist Grant Christiensen explains, this EP has come about as rapidly as the band itself. “The band really became complete and together about eight months ago when Hayley joined to play bass,” Christiensen begins. “Before that Scotty and I had been doing some jamming and playing the odd gig here and there as a duo for about six months. As soon as Hayley came on board we all knew that we had a great combination of musical ideas. It was almost instant. After playing a few shows together and receiving some great feedback, we decided that with a bit of fine-tuning our style was gonna work quite well. We all enjoy the rock / folk / blues aspects of the music so we decided to run with that,” he says.

INTO THE NEVER’

On Saturday, January 23, Neverborn will launch their new CD, Decimator, in a big night of “We wanted to produce a quality metal at Villa. Sporting technical skills up the product, so we invested time and resources to yingyang, Neverborn will be joined by the equally blistering Enforce, Gallows For Grace, make sure we got out of it what we wanted. “Working with Kieran Kenderessy at Pale As Ashes, and Sins Of The Father. Loop Studios was awesome. He definitely realised our vision and we were really pleased with the TIGER DOWN SOUTH Having conquered Southbound, One Tiger fresh ideas he brought to the music.” Down head back down south to perform at Margaret River’s Bootleg Brewery on Saturday, January 23, from 2pm. For Shire folk, you can also catch them at the Norfolk Basement from 9pm Friday, January 22, with Matt Gresham.

MOON LANDING

Rick Bryant, Brendan Humphries, and Craig McElhinney will all be Going Solo at The Moon Café on Wednesday, January 27.

Weird, wonderful and full of technical savvy; The Brown Study Band launch their debut EP, What Came First?, at the Rosemount on Saturday, January 23. Joining them will be Hailmary and Gombo, as well as Dazastah, Layla and Dan Hart. “The sound of the band is an amalgamation of everyone’s personal influences: The Siren Tower from Zappa, to Tool, to Deepak Chopra,” explains guitarist Anthony Santella of an otherwiseSIREN OF THE TIMES unexplainable sound. “The idea is to sound original and Still buzzing from their set at Southbound, The Siren Tower will hit the Rocket Room on Friday, January 22, with The Morning Night, The Words, and Sunspilo Circus. different and have a definable Brown Study sound. No idea is brought in that is too wild or too conservative. It will always be given time to WHAT’S NEW? be churned through the machine and inevitably The New Sound is a new original band night at comes out sounding like us. the Swan Lounge, and on Wednesday, January “At the end of the day we are a touch 27, it will be showcasing Silent Republic, Solar self-indulgent in that we play for ourselves and Barge, Aaagh Bats!! and David Lazarus. The make music that we would like to listen to. That night runs from 8pm to midnight. being said we don’t take ourselves too seriously and there is a lot of tongue-in-cheek humour permeating most tracks,” he says. And this sense of humour is not just lyrical. Given they have the musicianship to do so, The Brown Study Band also have a fair amount of fun fucking around with musical conventions and turning them inside-out. “Generally we will jam and hope to hit on a million dollar riff that ends up being twisted, pushed, pulled and extrapolated upon from each individual. Lots of laughter goes on through this stage in trying to outdo one another with absurdity. Dez takes care of all the lyrics but it can be a turn of phrase from one of us that is the genesis for the Ruby Boots lyrical idea for the song. Otherwise it’s simply his crackpot humour and twisted sense of reality. “The bottom line is that it sounds like us PUT ON YOUR BOOTS and our collective personalities.There has definitely Ruby Boots will be taking part in Indi Fest (at been an evolution and it will be interesting to see the Indi Bar, naturally) on Saturday, January where the next recording will take us. We already 23, joining Dallas Frasca and Ash Grunwald have several new tracks that are a departure from and The Kill Devil Hills. She will then support other songs we’ve written but thats only natural Tim Rogers at the Oxford Hotel on Sunday, when you consider that we write with no specific January 24. Silent Republic genre in mind and are open to all possibilities.” Friday, January 22, Mandalay Victory, Against The Tide, We Can Breathe In Space, I Am Eternal, and Chasing The Ninth team up from 8pm. Saturday, January 23, the Boys Of Summer 2010 tour rolls into Amplifier, bringing together Every Time I Die, 50 Lions, Into The Sea, and Here We Ghost. Doors open 8pm. Monday, January 25, Scotland’s indie pop darlings Camera Obscura will play a very special show with the UK’s Slow Club. Doors open 7.30pm.

ROSEMOUNT HOTEL

Tonight,Thursday,January 21,the Rosemount continues its new Karaoke Night. Doors open 8pm and entry is free. Friday, January 22, catch local rockers Gasoline Inc. launching their new CD with help from Centrefold, The Bronze, and Dave Gillam. Doors open 8pm, entry is $15. Saturday, January 23, the launch action continues with The Brown Study Band release their new baby with special guests Hailmary and Gombo. Doors open 8pm, entry is $10.Sunday,January 24,the Rosemount’s Sundae Session continues in the beer garden.Tuesday, January 26, it’s the Rosemount’s weekly Quiz Night - see www. quizmeisters.com.au for more info. In the beer garden from 10am catch the annual Triple J Hottest 100 party, free entry.Wednesday, January 27, US rockers The Polar Bear Club join Break Even and Brisbane’s The Gifthorse. Doors open 8pm and tickets are $25 (plus booking fee) from 78 Records and www.resistrecords.com or $30 at the door. In the beer garden catch DJ Shannon Fox for the Rosemount’s Student Night. Check out www. rosemounthotel.com.au for more Rosie info.

RAILWAY HOTEL

Friday, January 22, catch The Hectics, Mi5, Kevin Smith AndThe Seven Storey Jumpers,and A Month Of Sundays. Doors open 8pm,entry is $5.Saturday,January 23,you’ll find some new talent courtesy of Five Hours, Dave and more to be announced. Doors 8pm, entry is $6. Sunday, January 24, catch Beach Boys tribute act Sea Of Tunes in the beer garden joined by special guests Goodnight

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Gasoline Inc. launch their self-titled debut EP on Friday, January 22, at the Rosemount Hotel. Supporting the launch will be The Bronze, Thrust and Dave Gillam (acoustic). Signed AC/DC and KISS guitars will also be on auction during the evening, with all proceeds going to the Strike A Chord For Cancer Foundation, which provides musical instruments for children with cancer. Other great prizes will be available on the night. Entry is $15 with part proceeds going to the Strike A Chord For Cancer Foundation.

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Tiger. Doors open 4pm, entry is $10.

ROCKET ROOM

Friday, January 22, The Siren Tower rock out with The Morning Night, The Words, and Sunspilo Circus. Things get messy after midnight with Raw Nerve, Chainsaw Hookers, DJ Adam Round and MC Tomas Ford on Late Night Live duties ’til 3am.Saturday,January 23,Soul Tree (formerly Peverall) launch a new single with support from Village Kid, Opia and The Sure-Fire Midnights. Kickstart and DJ Brett Rowe take over after midnight and keep Rocket Fuel kicking along ’til late.

JB O’REILLY’S

Tonight, Thursday, January 21, catch some great live music with Red Yeti from 8pm. Get in early for the $15 curry-and-pint deal.Friday,January 22,get the weekend off to a flying start with The Healys from 8.30pm. Saturday, January 23, features Brown Sugar. Sunday, January 24, is Original Music Night from 8.30pm with Helen Shanahan, Jemma King, and Martine Locke.

MOJO’S BAR

Tonight, Thursday, January 21, the Flavour launch their new album Brandy For The Damned, with support from Simon Kelly in solo mode.Tickets available thru moshtix for $15 (plus booking fee).Tickets available on the door for $20 from 8pm. Friday, January 22, Dallas Frasca swings by for a show with The Floors and The Wilderness. This will be a big one. Limited tickets will be available on the door at 8pm and pre-sale tickets are available through Oztix.Saturday,January 23,the Devil Rides Out, Chainsaw Hookers, Brutus, and Blazin’ Entrails bring the rock’n’roll from 8pm. $8 entry. Sunday, January 24, the Love Junkies join The Moltens, the Rasta Coconut Allstars, and Four Walls. Entry is $5 from 6pm. Monday, January 25, performing at Mojo’s for the Wide open mic will be a bunch of ambitious cats who will simply rock up on the night. This night is hosted by Justin Walshe 0408 755 233. 8pm start / free entry. Tuesday, January 26, Australia Day at Mojo’s Bar features Slow

JANES’ RESURRECTION

The Velvet Janes will be performing two shows at the Kidogo Art Gallery, Fremantle, making the band’s welcome return to the stage after a very long break. Catch them on Friday, January 22, and Saturday, February 6.

ON THE ROAD AGAIN

Mellifluous are gearing up the van for one mamajam of a road trip. Catch them and The Flavour tonight, Thursday, January 21, at Mojo’s; Friday, January 22, at Margaret River’s Settlers Tavern; Saturday, January 23, at Duckstein Brewery (Mellifluous only); and Sunday, January 24, at Caves House. The band will also be part of Dunsborough’s Down By The Damn Festival.

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Minute 36 will showcase songs from their forthcoming EP when they join Xave Brown and Sam Carmody And A Town Called Panic at the Newport on Sunday, January 24.

MOTHERFUCKIN’ CHAINSAW

Chainsaw Hookers and Raw Nerve will take over the Rocket Room from midnight, Friday, January 22, then head over to Mojo’s on Saturday, January 23, to join The Devil Rides Out and Brutus.

ONWARDS TO VICTORY

Friday, January 22, Amplifier Bar features Chasing The Ninth, I Am Eternal, We Can Breathe In Space, Against The Tide, and Mandalay Victory. $12 entry.

KELLYVISION

Simon Kelly’s track Millionaire was featured this week on The Ghost Whisper – Kelly’s fifth international TV placement. Nice. Catch Simon Kelly supporting Ash Grunwald on Friday, January 22, at the Fly By Night Club.

Club, Rabbit Island,The Belle Ends,Wind Waker, and The Growl.$15 entry.Wednesday, January 27,the Fremantle Blues And Roots Club hosts Cactus And The Crow, Seth Lowe, and Mike Develta. Entry is $10/$5 for members from 8pm.

FLY BY NIGHT

It’s a huge weekend at the Fly starting on Friday,January 22, with Ash Grunwald launching his CD Live At The Fly, with special guests Current Swell and Simon Kelly. Then on Saturday, January 23, local lads The Joe Kings launch their debut EP, Calls In The Night, with support from Sneaky Weasel Gang,The Floors,and The Growl.Sunday, January 24, The Boys Of Summer Tour 2010 hits the Fly for an Under 18’s show featuring Every Time I Die, 50 Lions, Into The Sea, and Bridge The Gap.

THE CIVIC HOTEL BACKROOM

Friday, January 22, The Civic hosts a huge metal night with Pale As Ashes,Ridakyul,Devastator,and Kafkaesque. Doors open at 8pm and entry is $10.

SOUTH STREET BAR AND RESTAURANT

Newly refurbished,the South Street Bar And Restaurant will now be hosting live music, starting with Mike De Velta and The Freo Grasshoppers from 8.30 Friday, January 22. On Saturday, January 23, catch Paul Daly And The Heavy Hitters from 8.30pm; and on Sunday, January 24, catch Toby (duo) from 3.30pm. All shows are free entry.

X-WRAY CAFÉ

Tonight,Thursday,January 21,catch The Con – X-Wrated Jazz Sessions for a hell of lot of skilled playing and mind-expanding jazz. Blow takes the stage on Friday, January 22; followed by an open piano night hosted by Stu Orchard on Tuesday, January 26. Rounding out the week will be Walsh and Rebecca Moore, who team up on Wednesday, January 27.w

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PRECIOUS JULES

Catch Julius Lutero every Friday at The Vic (with Nat Ripepi), as well as at The Charles Hotel every Sunday from 4-8pm. Lutero will also be a part of the Toodyay bushfire relief concert on Saturday, January 23. Hittin’ the town since 1985


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DALLAS FRASCA

The Mighty Blues

Dallas Frasca

doesn’t break stride; her answer is immediate and After making one helluva genuine. “Number one, you have to put on a fuckimpression at the One off live show” she says without pause.“You have to people, because they’re all coming along Movement Festival, Byron entertain and they’re paying money to see you, so you want to walk away and just go ‘fucking wow, that Bay’s Dallas Frasca returns them was just the most bullshit gig I have ever seen’. to WA this week, visiting “I mean I’ve been to those gigs where walk away and you feel inspired and you want Margaret River’s Settlers you to go get creative with your own things. That’s Tavern tonight, Thursday, what I want to experience at shows you know, so that to people. January 21; Mojo’s Bar on I try to give“We’re always working on that and I Friday, January 22; and The think word of mouth is a really huge thing. Not having that high rotation airplay hasn’t stopped Indi Bar Saturday, January us getting on most of the big festivals around the 23. GRANT MCCULLOCH country. I mean the festival circuit is a huge help. You get thrown out in front of 5,000 people and reports. there’s always going to be a few of them that will come to your next gig if you put on a really great For the most part, Australian radio honkeys show,” Frasca reveals. ignore Dallas Frasca. In true punk rock fashion, Her ‘fuck-off’ live shows do indeed evoke she ignores them right back. the ‘wow’ response, and it seems to be a universal The hilarity of the situation is that as the one with Frasca and her recently-expanded touring mop-topped soulstress continues to win hearts party preparing to jet off to France to consolidate and minds with each and every show, her presence an amazing performance at the Cognac Blues becomes increasingly undeniable; therefore it’s Passions last year. In another indicator of Frasca’s only a matter of time before the suits get on board ability to find and capitalise on opportunities, she and start pitching their amazing new musical has noticed astutely that blues’n’roots is quickly discovery back to the rest of us. Don’t buy it. becoming recognised as ‘the Australian sound’, and When Frasca infiltrates the mainstream it’s something that she can sell… and sell well. machine (and it will happen), know that it will When this perceived Aussie ownership have been on her own terms. Know that every of the genre is suggested, Frasca quickly endorses inch of success cost 10 songs, 100 nights and 1,000 the theory. miles. Know that above all else, Frasca’s journey is “Oh my god, I think you could definitely proving that music can still be everything we want say that, yeah. When we went overseas last year I it to be, and that it can indeed sustain us if we want was blown out by how in-tune people are with it badly enough. the Australian roots scene. I mean, people were On the eve of her appearance at the actually naming a lot of acts. I was just thinking Gold Coast Big Day Out, Frasca is jovial and excited ‘fuck, that’s out of control’. Because these are acts about... well, she’s excited about pretty much that aren’t well know over here at all, these people everything. have just somehow heard and connected with Her gravelly tone and wonderfully vulgar these Australian musicians, so yeah, I think you’ve vernacular makes Frasca an engaging personality nailed it, I totally agree with that. to say the least and it’s this quality that resides “Just look at the bands you know - John at the core of her musical persona. When asked Butler, Xavier Rudd, Blue King Brown - I mean, I how she has carved out a successful touring think what we’re doing is really rootsy but we’ve career without big time media support, Frasca also got that whole rock element as well.”

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THIS WEEK

THE GIFTHORSE

DALLAS FRASCA

January 21 Settlers Tavern, Margaret River January 22 Mojo’s January 23 Indi Bar

TIM ROGERS

January 21 Eastern Midland January 22 Clancy’s, Fremantle January 23 Dunsborough Hotel January 24 Oxford Hotel

GRANDMASTER FLASH January 22 Capitol

ASH GRUNWALD

January 22 Fly By Night January 23 Indi Bar January 24 Dunsborough Tavern

MAMA KIN

January 23 West Cape Howe Winery, Denmark

EVERY TIME I DIE / 50 LIONS / HOUSE VS HURRICANE / MARY JANE KELLY January 23 Amplifier January 24 Fly By Night

CAMERA OBSCURA / SLOW CLUB January 25 Amplifier

RAGGAMUFFIN (Shaggy, Julian Marley, Lauryn Hill, Sly + Robbie, Sean Kingston, Steel Pulse, Blue King Brown, House Of Shem, DJ Ryan & Fat Albert) January 25 ME Stadium

SLOW CLUB January 26 Mojos

THE TEN TENORS January 27-30 The Quarry Amphitheatre

POLAR BEAR CLUB / BREAKEVEN /

January 27 Rosemount January 28 YMCA HQ

COMING UP

AUSTRALIAN ROCK SYMPHONY (Diesel, Baby Animals, Chrissy Amphlett) January 30 THE HORRORS January 30 BIG DAY OUT (Muse, Powderfinger, Lily Allen, Eskimo Joe, Groove Armada, Ladyhawke, The Mars Volta, Dizzee Rascal, Karnivool, Peaches, The Temper Trap, Kasabian, Midnight Juggernauts) January 31 PEACHES February 1 ACE FREHLEY February 1 ROSS WILSON Febuary 4-7 LANEWAY FESTIVAL (Echo And The Bunnymen, Florence And The Machine, Black Lips, The XX’s, Daniel Johnston, Sarah Blasko, N.A.S.A, Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Hockey, Frightened Rabbit and more) February 6 CLIFF AND THE SHADOWS February 6 BEACH BOYS / DARYL BRAITHWAITE / BRIAN CADD February 7 BREAKESTRA February 6 CLIFF AND THE SHADOWS February 6 SHARON SHANNON February 7 EMILY BARKER & THE RED CLAY HALO February 7-28 MARCIN WASILEWSKI TRIO February 8 MARIANNE FAITHFUL February 9-10 PORTICO QUARTET February 10 RZA February 10 DIRTY THREE February 11 TIESTO February 11-12 DAVE GRANEY February 11-14 NICE VERDES February 11 - 19 GUY SEBASTIAN February 12 GRANT HART February 12 JAMIE LIDELL February 12 GRANT HART February 12 GUY SEBASTIAN February 12 NO TURNING BACK February 12-13

Lauryn Hill, plays Raggamuffin on January 25 THE CRIBS January 13 AMADOU AND MARIAM February 13-14 GOOD VIBRATIONS (The Killers, Basement Jaxx, Armand Van Helden, Gossip, Busta Rhymes, Friendly Fires, Salt N Pepa, Z Trip, Kid Cudi, Naughty By Nature, Gym Class Hero’s and more) February 14 JOSH EARL February 15 DIE ROTEN PUNKTE February 16 BRITISH SEA POWER February 17-18 PIVOT February 18 THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART / BACHELORETTE February 19 TINA HARROD February 19-20 YO LA TENGO February 20 THE PANICS / WASO February 20 KATIE NOONAN & THE CAPTIANS February 20 GIMME SHELTER (Kav (Eskimo Joe) / Steve Parkin / Blue Shaddy) February 20 MISTA SAVONA February 21

ROB THOMAS / VANESSA AMOROSI February 21 DIANA KRALL February 23-24 DANCING ON YOUR GRAVE February 22-23 LUPE FIASCO February 23 ROBERT FORSTER February 24 DAN SULTAN February 25 BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE February 25 CALEXICO February 26 THE POLYPHONIC SPREE February 26 NANNUP MUSIC FESTIVAL February 26-March 1 HEALTH February 27 HYPNOTIC BRASS ENSEMBLE February 28 FAT FREDDY’S DROP February 27 MARDI GRAS 2010 (Bob Malone, Seamie O’Dowd, Adam Hall & the Velvet Playboys, Diamond Dave & the DooDaddies, Mo’ Candy, Simon Cox Band, Div Craft & the Big Ol’ Bears and more) February 27 HEALTH February 27

FUTURE MUSIC FESTIVAL (The Prodigy, Franz Ferdinand, Empire Of The Sun, David Guetta, Booka Shade, Erick Morilla, Sven Vath, John Digweed) February 28 SOUNDWAVE (Faith No More, My Chemical Romance, Jane’s Addiction and More) March 1 CLUTCH March 2 THE BIG PINK March 2 PLACEBO March 2 THE SAW DOCTORS March 4 AL DI MEOLA WORLD SINFONIA March 5 AC/DC / WOLFMOTHER March 6-7 PAVEMENT March 6 JONATHAN BOULET March 6 SPINNERETTE March 9 NO FUN AT ALL March 11 DINOSAUR JR March 12 MAMA KIN March 12 GRINSPOON March 12-14 YVES KLEIN BLUE March 12-14 DIRTY PROJECTORS March 13

WILD OATS MUSIC FESTIVAL (Grinspoon, Jebediah, The Novocaines, The Trigger Jackets, The Sneaky Weasel Gang and more) March 13 A DAY ON THE GREEN (Tom Jones, David Campbell) March 14 CONVERGE / GENGHIS TRON March 16 STATUS QUO March 17 DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT March 18 LA ROUX / BERTIE BLACKMAN / TIM & JEAN March 21 OWL CITY March 21 COBRA STARSHIP / OWL CITY March 21 LYLE LOVETT / KASEY CHAMBERS March 22 BRIAN KENNEDY March 23 BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME March 24 CHRIS SMITHER March 24 THE MESS HALL / BRIDEZILLA & CABINS March 25-26 HORRORSHOW March 25-27 THE WHITLAMS March 26 SHORT STACK March 26 THE SUNDANCE KIDS March 26-28 PIXIES March 27-28 WEST COAST BLUES ‘N’ ROOTS (Crowded House, John Butler Trio, Buddy Guy, Jeff Beck and more) March 28 THE GIPSY KINGS March 28 PAVEMENT March 28 ANGUS & JULIA STONE March 28-April 1 THE DEAD WEATHER March 29 BRAND NEW March 31 28 DAYS March 31-April 4 LADY GAGA April 2 DECAPITATED / PSYCROPTIC / ORIGIN / MISERY INDEX April 6 NEW FOUND GLORY April 7 BEHEMOTH/ JOB FOR A COWBOY/ GOATWHORE April 12 SPANDAU BALLET / TEARS FOR FEARS April 17 KELLY CLARKSON April 22 ELVIS MEETS BUDDY April 23-24 REVIVAL TOUR – CHUCK RAGAN / FRANK TURNER / TIM BARRY / BEN NICHOLS April 28 GROOVIN’ THE MOO May 15

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BENNY’S Travor Jalla COMMERCIAL TAVERN Chase The Ace ELEPHANT & WHEELBARROW Gun Shy Romeos ELLINGTON JAZZ CLUB Fiona Lawe Davies EURO BAR Wesley Goodlet Jamboree Scouts The Tourist FENIANS Pearce Ward FLYING SCOTSMAN (Velvet Lounge) The Veescars The Autumn Isles Stereoflower FOUNDRY SideFX GREENWOOD HOTEL Riddum Shak HARRYS BAR Lee Rossa INDI BAR Open Mic IMPACT BAR Vdelli JB O’REILLY’S Red Yeti KULCHA Freeform LEDGENDS BAR Damien Cripps LUCKY SHAG James Wilson MARKET CITY TAVERN Miranda Frame Fat Jackal Paltiva National Outrage Mike Anderson MOJO’S The Flavour Mellifluous Simon Kelly MOON & SIXPENCE Bar Code MUSTANG Wikid PADDO Ben Merito PADDY HANNANS Blue Gene PRINCE OF WALES (Bunbury) Carus Nathan Gaunt ROSIE O’GRADYS (Northbridge) Bill Chidgzey SEIZAN KARAOKE BAR Taco Leg Wind Waker Golden Staph Craig McElhinney SETTLERS TAVERN (Margaret River) Dallas Frasca & Her Gentlemen The Floors SOVERIGN ARMS David Fyffe SPICE LOUNGE Courtney Murphy SWAN LOUNGE Adrian Wilson Infinite State Machines Mudguts The Silence Inbetween THE SHED Darling Bids Of May WANNEROO TAVERN Keith McDonald WHALE & ALE Nat Ripepi

FRIDAY 22.01 AMPLIFIER Mandalay Victory Against The Tide

We Can Breathe In Space I Am Eternal Chasing The Ninth BALMORAL James Wilson BALLY’S Free Radicals BAR ORIENT One Island East BENNYS The Essentials BLACK BETTY’S Smokin Section BRASS MONKEY Chris Murphy CAPTAIN STIRLING Howie Morgan (duo) CARLISLE HOTEL Phussy CIVIC HOTEL (Backroom) Pale As Ashes Ridakyul Devastator Kafkaesque CLANCY’S (Freo) Tim Rogers COTTESLOE BEACH HOTEL Open Mic Night CRAIGIE TAVERN 11:11 DUSK Redstar EAST END Stratosfunk ELEPHANT & WHEELBARROW Timeout ELLINGTON JAZZ CLUB Birdland Melody Whittle EVE J Babies EURO BAR Switchback FENIANS The Clan FLY BY NIGHT Ash Grunwald FOUNDRY Crave Karin Page FREEMASONS (Geraldton) Carus Nathan Gaunt GLOUCESTER PARK Milhouse GREENWOOD HOTEL Baby Piranhas HALE ROAD TAVERN Lush HARRYS BAR Nightmoves HIGH WYCOMBE Baby Piranhas HOTEL ROTTNEST Howie Morgan Project IMPACT BAR Skinny Lane INDI BAR Vdelli INDIAN OCEAN BREWING COMPANY Shawne + Luc JB O’REILLYS The Healeys KALAMUNDA HOTEL Ryan Carbray LEFT BANK Bumpy Johnson LLAMA BAR One Island East MERRIWA TAVERN Damian Cripps MIGHT QUINN TAVERN The Yeomen MOJO’S Dallas Frasca The Floors The Wilderness MOONDYNE JOES Dave Gillam Trio MOUNT HENERY TAVERN Full Circle

The Morning Night, Friday at Rocket Room MURPHYS IRISH PUB (Mandurah) Hot Suga MUSTANG Adam Hall & The Velvet Playboys Cheeky Monkeys NEWPORT Felix NORFOLK BASEMENT Matt Gresham One Tiger Down NOVOTEL VINES RESORT (The Vines) Red Yeti OLD BAILEY TAVERN Peace Love & All That Stuff PADDO Gun Shy Romeos PADDY HANNAN’S Blue Gene PADDY MAGUIRES 43 Cambridge PARAMOUNT Flyte PLAYERS BAR Blaze PUBLICAN BAR Alfredo RAILWAY HOTEL The Hectics Mi5 Kevin Smith And The Seven Storey Jumpers A Month Of Sundays RAVENSWOOD HOTEL Rod Coxell ROCKET ROOM The Siren Tower The Morning Night The Words Sonpislo Circus (Late) Chainsaw Hookers Raw Nerve ROSEMOUNT HOTEL Gasoline Inc CD Launch Thrust The Bronze Dave Gillam SAIL & ANCHOR Easy Tigers SETTLER’S TAVERN Mellifluous SEVENTH AVE BAR Midnight Rambler SOUTH ST ALEHOUSE Mike De Velta Freo Grasshoppers SWAN BASEMENT Rubber Band Paltiva Spitfires Indian Trailer SWAN LOUNGE Jeremy Dixon Speak Of Sounds THE BOAT Living Large THE BURRENDAH Keith McDonald THE CHASE Better Days THE DEEN Slim Jim & The Phatts Clayton Bolger THE EASTERN MIDLAND Bill Chidgzey THE GATE Mike Nayar THE SAINT James Wilson THE SHED Three Piece Almost Famous THE VIC Nat Ripepi Julius Lutero TRAFALGARS (Bunbury) Double Trouble UNIVERSAL Funksta VIC PARK HOTEL Ivan Ribic WATERFORD TARVEN Bogan Bingo

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RAGGAMUFFIN FESTIVAL On Monday, January 25, the ME Bank Stadium will echo with the relaxed exotic beats of one of the most impressive lineups in the Raggamuffin festival’s history – with Shaggy, Lauryn Hill, Sly & Robbie, Julian Marley, Steel Pulse, Blue King Brown, Sean Kingston, and House Of Shern performing throughout the day. Wyclef Jean has had to cancel his performance in order to join the relief team currently working around the clock in his native Haiti, which is suffering an incredible hardship in the wake of last week’s earthquake.

LAURYN HILL

SUMMER’S FEEL GOOD FESTIVAL

Miseduacting Perth

One of the most iconic artists in hip hop, reggae and R&B history will now play a solo hour set with full band at Raggamuffin 2010, on Monday, January 25. DEMELZA GOUDIE takes a look at the singer / rapper who has been dubbed as ‘the mother of hip hop invention’.

Shaggy

Lauryn Hill

Blue King Brown

Sly & Robbie

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If you ask any established R&B, hip hop or reggae artist from the last decade who their musical influences are, majority of those artists will have Lauryn Hill included in their list. And it’s not because of her character in Sister Act II : Back In The Habit. Already working in entertainment in both TV and film, Hill was intermittently a part of The Fugees from the age of 13, however her on-again, off-again stints were largely due to other acting roles and studies. Working with Wyclef Jean and Pras Michel, the trio released their debut album Blunted On Reality to harsh reviews from critics and fans alike, which almost split the group. It wasn’t until the multi-platinum success of The Score in 1996 that the trio truly became household names worldwide. The Score, which showed The Fugees fusion of hip hop, soul and Caribbean sounds, spawned a number of chart hits including Fu-Gee-La, Ready Or Not, Wyclef Jean’s version of the Bob Marley classic No Woman, No Cry, and the popular cover of Roberta Flack’s Killing Me Softly. After the birth of her first child in 1996, Hill released The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill in 1998. The album highlighted her love for Motown with the smash hit Doo Wop (That Thing), as well as delving into Hill’s personal life lyrically in songs like To Zion which emphasises her decision to keep her first born, and I Used To Love Him which defined the breakdown of the relationship between Hill and Jean. The release showed Hill had successfully fused rap, soul, reggae and R&B into her own unique sound. The album, which featured contributions from R&B/soul act D’Angelo,

Carlos Santana, Mary J Blige and John Legend, went on to sell over 423, 000 copies in the US in its first week alone, and helped Hill to become the first woman ever to be nominated 10 times in one year at the 1999 Grammy Awards. Of those 10 nominations, Hill won five Grammys including Album Of The Year, Best R&B Album, Best R&B Song (for Doo Wop (That Thing)), Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and Best New Artist. After a self-imposed exile from the music world in the early naughties, Hill returned with MTV Unplugged No. 2.0 in 2001, showcasing her new work with a simple acoustic arrangement. However, although the simple release divided the critics, that wasn’t to say the album didn’t have any achievements. The song Mystery Of Iniquity was nominated for a Grammy, even though it had no promotion or radio airplay. Hip hop fanatics might recognise the song as an interpolation in Kanye West’s All Falls Down. The Fugees reunited to perform at Dave Chapelle’s Block Party in 2004, and followed it up with another performance at the 2005 BET Music Awards. After a tour of Europe and a ‘reunion concert’, old tensions between Hill and other members of the group resurfaced and any chance of another Fugees album soon diminished. Although, today Columbia Records claims the singer / rapper is on hiatus, according to her partner, Rohan Marley, she still continues to write music and perform today. The Grammy Award-winner will take to the stage for an hour-long, solo set at Raggamuffin 2010 backed by her full band, reaffirming to many why she is still one of the biggest urban influences of this generation. Hittin’ the town since 1985


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population live on less than two dollars a day, and this is why we started the Yele Foundation. So we can help the country,” he said at the time. Raggamuffin 2010 will be helping to support the Haitian people with collections at the show. Donations can also be made through the Yele Haiti charity site at www.yele.org. Although under recent scrutiny for some of his past decisions, the artist has He sings,he raps,he writes,he produces and despite his already assured the public that all monies raised by the will continue to help the people hectic schedule, his heart remains with his homeland – Haiti. organisation of the devastated region, and all past mistakes Earlier this week, the UN Goodwill this journalist in 2008. “I still got family in Haiti. have been rectified. The Yele Foundation has Ambassador to Haiti, Wyclef Jean, made the I’m in Haiti every three or four months doing a already raised more than two million dollars for decision to pull out of the Raggamuffin 2010 lot of charity work and, for me, that is the most those hurt by the natural disaster. tour to focus his efforts on the aftermath of important part. Jean says he will postpone his the Haiti earthquake in Port-au-Prince. “Haiti used to be one of the richest headlining show until Raggamuffin 2011. “I’m (going to) always feel like an countries in the western hemisphere, now it immigrant (in the US),” the US-based Jean told is one of the poorest. Eighty per cent of the _DEMELZA GOUDIE

Spreading The Goodwill

Wyclef Jean will be unable to perform at Raggamufn due to his disaster relief efforts in his native Haiti.

PLAYING TIMES 4pm

Doors Open House Of Shem

4.05-4.25

Sean Kingston

4.35-4.55

Blue King Brown

5.05-5.25

Steel Pulse

5.45-6.10

Julian Marley

6.30-7.00

Sly & Robbie

7.20-8.00

Lauryn Hill Shaggy Sean Kingston

8.20-8.55 9.20-10.20pm

Steel Pulse

Julian Marley

House Of Shem

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Laser pointers Flagpoles over 1.5 metres in length Banners larger than 1.5 metre by 1.5 metres Offensive weapons Animals (guide dogs excepted) Articles displaying offensive or political messages Any item including musical instruments deemed by Stadium Management to be either a danger or nuisance

Failure to comply with the following may result in a patron being refused entry to the Stadium or being evicted from the Stadium: • Alcoholic beverages may not be taken out of the Stadium • Smoking is not permitted within any part of the Stadium • Bags and patrons may be subject to search • Unauthorised persons are prohibited from entering the field or other unauthorised areas • Tickets must be retained and are required to be produced upon request • Deliveries from external caterers are not permitted into the Stadium • Patrons may be filmed by security cameras • Eskies, prams, pushers, bags and other belongings must be able to fit under the patron’s seat • Umbrellas are not permitted to be brought into the Stadium • Stadium Management takes no responsibility for any lost or stolen items • Stadium Management takes no responsibility for personal injury to any patrons and patrons enter the Stadium entirely at their own risk • Cameras (including digital cameras), audio and video recorders may only be brought into the Stadium at the discretion of Stadium Management • Patrons are not permitted to transmit, broadcast, sell, license or otherwise publish, disseminate or reproduce any recordings of an event without the prior written approval of Stadium Management • Stadium Management or the event promoter may use a Patron’s image as part of any event recording and patrons consent the Stadium Management or promoter to do so • Patrons are not permitted to sell goods or services at the Stadium with prior written approval from the Stadium Manager • Patrons must comply with all reasonable requests from the Stadium Manager Please note that conditions are subject to change without notice and may vary from event to event, please visit mebankstadium.com.au for more details. 55



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