Cyclone Wehner is a Melbourne journalist writing about R&B, hip hop, dance music, synth-pop, and film/TV. She's interviewed everyone from Beyoncé to Daft Punk to Jane Campion. Cyclone has also DJed at feted clubs like Revolver. She is obsessed with vampires and, currently, curating concept playlists.
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Kim Wilde delivers both the hits and the fun – and, as a live performer, is at her peak.
Thelma Plum is "more willing" to take risks and "a lot more open" to collaborating, marking a significant shift on her new LP, 'I'm Sorry, Now Say It Back.'
Kim Wilde has a long, "lovely" history with Australia - and she'll return for a greatest hits tour this month. She discusses her love for music, gardening, performing with family, and more.
Marea Stamper – better known as The Blessed Madonna – discusses her debut album, 'Godspeed,' the soul of dance music, getting Kylie Minogue on what seemed like an impossible song, and more with The Music.
Esperanza Spalding lets The Music into her plans for her next project, where she aims to find a "healing" between music and dance ahead of her Australian tour.
"This is BARKAA as a mum. This is BARKAA being proud of herself. This is BARKAA big noting and showing off. And this is BARKAA being reflective."
Ahead of his keynote at BIGSOUND, UK grime pioneer Elijah answers some of The Music's hard-hitting questions.
The evening's ultimate revelation? Witnessing the Sandwell District team so in sync with each other.
Henry Moodie discusses growing up without toxic masculinity and within stan culture and his new 'coming-of-age record', 'good old days.'
3%'s debut album, 'KILL THE DEAD,' is about the band members' people. It contains joy, trauma, happiness, strength, and a whole lot of resilience. This is the 3% story.