Work Tagged ‘Media Releases’

Vorad Fills – The Warmest Static (POWWOW 10)

On behalf of Feral Media,

June 2010

THE WARMEST STATIC: GLEAMING SHARDS OF MELODY

“Dreamy and blissful electronica rife with glockenspiel and melodicas, possessing a sort of embracing energy.” The Brag (Indie album of the week)
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Gentleforce – Sacred Spaces (POWWOW 9)

On behalf of Feral Media,

June, 2010

SERENE AND PANORAMIC BEATSCAPES

“Sacred Spaces pulls together all sorts of ambient-leaning electronics into a dense, glacial listening experience.” Who the Hell

“You’ll find yourself drawn into the rolling waves of warm, electronic throbs, with melodies reverberating as though played from deep within a dark cave.”  Sydney Morning Herald

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Day of the Meerkat launch new EP

General release,

May 2009

Deranged ska, rollicking barnstormers, fuzzed-out basslines and soothing surf sounds combine on the eclectic EP.

Known for their ankle-shattering rowdy live gigs, Sydney band Day of the Meerkat launch their new EP ‘Dirty Tricks On Sinking Ships’ alongside The Crooked Fiddle Band, Brackets and Captain Kickarse and the Awesomes at The Gaelic Club on May 22.

The new five-track EP expands on the frenetic down’n’dirty rock’n’roll of the band’s first EP, with chicken pickin’ rockabilly bedlam infecting songs about dead dogs, dirty love and crooked cops. Reviews of Day of the Meerkat’s recorded material and live sets have drawn comparisons as diverse as The B52s, Dead Kennedys, Tom Waits and Mr Bungle.

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Exhibition showcases spectrum of interactive media art

For general distribution,

September 2008

From September 19, visitors to Newcastle’s John Paynter Gallery can expect more than mere spectacle, with an interactive exhibition of diverse multimedia works called ‘Illudere’ featuring artists from Berlin, Mexico, London, Amsterdam and San Francisco.

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Step off the grid at Electrofringe 2008

For general distribution,

September 2008

Australia’s largest festival of experimental electronic arts and culture, ‘Electrofringe’, will burst through the cracks of Newcastle from October 2 – 6,2008, for its eleventh year as part of ‘This Is Not Art’. More than 100 emerging and established artists from Australia and overseas will take part in 80 events over five days including workshops, gigs, screenings, performance and public intervention.

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