PILOT, a jazzy discovery
Last week, I was randomly clicking on links on Internet. That’s how I discovered PILOT, an Australian jazz band which worth de detour.
Last week, I was randomly clicking on links on Internet. That’s how I discovered PILOT, an Australian jazz band which worth de detour.
Few months ago, I discovered Jordan Rakei’s EP Groove Curse. A beautiful discovery which would have been in my top EP for 2014 if I had bought it sooner.
Meg Mac is an Australian songstress I already featured on my blog due to her collaboration with Sid Pattni. Her track Every Lie also made an appearance on my #SpringSongs and now, she is back with a new single called Roll Up Your Sleeves.
After a long absence, I get to be motivated to write some new stuff. A good thing as the Wondercore Island mixtape #3, which helped me discovering some really cool artists, has just been released.
You may have heard of The Septembers if you checked my #SpringSongs. James Chatburn is one half of this group, and he recently released a new single.
Sid Pattni is a young Australian producer who is based in Perth. I was lucky enough to meet this artist who produced the great track Go Back Home featuring Meg Mac.
If you are following my blog for a while, you might have already heard about Whisky Winter. Based in Perth, he is back this month with Sahara, his new single.
Last week-end, the PIJF (Perth International Jazz Festival) was held in all the city. I was lucky enough to be able to see a lot of great shows.
I’ve been living in Perth (Western Australia) for two months now. I’ve already met a lot of artists, and I had the chance to interview Chelsea Cullen.
Performing as the opening act for Oscar Key Sung, the Australian singer Mei Saraswati amazed me. Mei Saraswati is quite unique. Based in Perth, she is mixing everyday sounds, electro sounds, Soul & World music. This interesting melange of influences almost results in a spiritual music. And even though it can sound weird at first, […]