Category: Music

FUTURE MUSIC FESTIVAL ADELAIDE 2012 – REVIEW

“…It seemed as though they were not there to necessarily keep the flow going between sets but for a much simpler purpose, to not bore people. It was if a minute without a steady dance beat was criminal. One drunken wanderer, talking to one of his mates after it had all finished, summed it up simply, “it’s so weird not having DOOF DOOF in your ear…”

SA Group in Hunt for World Song Title

A local Aussie Indie Pop Band, Echo and the Empress of South Australia join just four other artists from around the world in the nomination for best Pop Song Category in the 11th Annual Independent Music Awards.

Future Music – Adelaide – Images

Nobody posts as many images from the music festivals it attends than Kryztoff, including over 600 faces of those who attended. The post carries direct links to Kryztoff’s images from Adelaide’s Future Music Festival in 2012.

FESTIVAL – St John’s Passion – Adel Town Hall – 5K

By Ben Nielsen J.S. Bach’s Johannes-Passion (St John’s Passion) BWV 245 is an extravagant musical representation of the Passion as told in the Gospel of John. Featuring a vocal ensemble comprising members of the Adelaide Chamber Singers and the Sydney Chamber Choir, 17 piece chamber orchestra and an ensemble of soloists; the exultant work was …

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WOMAD – Monday Evening – Review – 5K

Even after spending the whole festival being ‘a hippy for a weekend’, Monday evening was a super treat to round it all off. 5K

ASO To Commemorate 100th Anniversary of Titanic Sinking with Special Concert – 13th April

ASO commemorates 100th anniversary of the Titanic sinking with a special concert The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra will pay tribute to one of the most famous maritime disasters in history with a special Titanic Anniversary concert on Friday 13 April, 8pm at the Festival Theatre. Conducted by Guy Noble and featuring Adelaide-born actors, Paul Blackwell and …

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SOUNDWAVE ADELAIDE 2012 – REVIEW

“to the cynics, it was a band representing a genre that had died around ten years ago for a reason. For the rest of us, it was one of the most entertaining and exciting sets we’d seen, and won’t be forgotten any time soon”

FESTIVAL OF ARTS: The Galileo Project – Music – Town Hall – 4.5K

The Galileo Project combines wonderful music performed by accomplished musicians with interesting historical information and awe-inspiring astronomical imagery, all presented in a novel and accessible manner. This is an engaging way to experience classical music. 4.5K

FESTIVAL – Instructions for an Imaginary Man – Adelaide Gaol – 3.5K

Theatre that truly removes you from one’s comfortable world and places you in that of the production is rare and this aspect was a triumph. However, more attention to the needs of the audience may have helped round out a most emotive experience. 3.5K

FRINGE – The Axis of Awesome World Tour 2006 – 4K

Mixing the usual great banter with much loved favourites and some new, the Axis of Awesome offer safe and enjoyable fare for those who have seen them before and a treat for first timers. 4K