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'The Voice' returns lowest launch ratings, 'Eurovision' displays loyal following
Can The Voice break its duck this year and produce a bonafide star?

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'The Voice' returns lowest launch ratings, 'Eurovision' displays loyal following
Can The Voice break its duck this year and produce a bonafide star?

Babe Rainbow show their colours with new release, tour
There’s nothing garish about them, nothing too flashy. But Babe Rainbow are starting to shine in their homeland and further afield. With a run of sold-out dates behind them in Perth and Adelaide, the…

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Babe Rainbow show their colours with new release, tour
There’s nothing garish about them, nothing too flashy. But Babe Rainbow are starting to shine in their homeland and further afield. With a run of sold-out dates behind them in Perth and Adelaide, the…

Promoter Andrew Perumalla joins Destroy All Lines
Perumalla established a career touring the likes of Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco, Kesha & more.

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Promoter Andrew Perumalla joins Destroy All Lines
Perumalla established a career touring the likes of Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco, Kesha & more.

Why do so few Australian musicians make their own podcasts? Spotify plans to change that!
Spotify is encouraging more musicians to tell their stories through the medium of podcasting.

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Why do so few Australian musicians make their own podcasts? Spotify plans to change that!
Spotify is encouraging more musicians to tell their stories through the medium of podcasting.

Blues On Broadbeach, BASSINTHEGRASS deliver record attendances
More Australian regional festivals are becoming strong economic and tourism catalysts.

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Blues On Broadbeach, BASSINTHEGRASS deliver record attendances
More Australian regional festivals are becoming strong economic and tourism catalysts.

NME and Uncut acquired by Singapore's BandLab Technologies
Singapore's BandLab Technologies have just added another feather to their cap, announcing the acquisition of noted music publications NME and Uncut. Over the last few years, BandLab Technologies have…

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NME and Uncut acquired by Singapore's BandLab Technologies
Singapore's BandLab Technologies have just added another feather to their cap, announcing the acquisition of noted music publications NME and Uncut. Over the last few years, BandLab Technologies have…

What the Coalition’s election win means for the Aussie music industry
Is Mitch Fifield’s new four-year $30.9 million Australian Music Industry Package enough?

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What the Coalition’s election win means for the Aussie music industry
Is Mitch Fifield’s new four-year $30.9 million Australian Music Industry Package enough?
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Was Kate Miller-Heidke flying against the odds for a Eurovision win? [updated]
The algorithms and streaming figures reckon so!
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Was Kate Miller-Heidke flying against the odds for a Eurovision win? [updated]
The algorithms and streaming figures reckon so!

Death Cab for Cutie’s Chris Walla to keynote at The Melbourne Sessions
Following on from his keynote, Walla will move to the recording studio as curator for SongHubs Victoria.

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Death Cab for Cutie’s Chris Walla to keynote at The Melbourne Sessions
Following on from his keynote, Walla will move to the recording studio as curator for SongHubs Victoria.

Remember Madison Avenue? ‘Don’t Call Me Baby’ ruled the U.K. singles chart this week in 2000
What were you doing this week in year 2000? Sure, we’d partied like it was 1999, then the big 2-000 rolled in with the stink of a Millennium Bug and Nu metal and a game-changing piece of software…

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Remember Madison Avenue? ‘Don’t Call Me Baby’ ruled the U.K. singles chart this week in 2000
What were you doing this week in year 2000? Sure, we’d partied like it was 1999, then the big 2-000 rolled in with the stink of a Millennium Bug and Nu metal and a game-changing piece of software…
Reporting from inside the Australian music business since '94.
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