Want to cook with Kirin J? Face The Music announces more speakers, sets and sessions
The latest additions to the Face The Music’s program include sessions with KEXP’s Cheryl Waters, industry legendLindy Morrison, as “musician’s musician” Yeo, as well as a Yarra cruise DJ’d by Chippy Nonstop and a retrospective on 11 years Rock City withHerald Sun’s resident music writer, Mikey Cahill.
The summit’s latest announcement also promises:
- There’ll be a dance workshop with choreographer extraordinaireAmrita Hepi.
- A live cooking demonstration with special guest chefKirin J Callinan.
- An industry exclusive screening of the Her Sound, Her Story documentary.
- An introduction to mindfulness & meditation with wellness coachSacha Stewart.
- An exploration of virtual reality with Dutch LCD Soundsystem collaboratorRoel Wouters.
The full summit scheduleis yet to be announced, but live music events announced today include an opening set by Hachiku!, and performances from Stella Donnelly, The Ocean Party, Press Club, Body Type, Ali Barter, Slowly Slowly and more – see more details on the program at the Face The Music website.
The full list now looks like this:
Aidan McLaren (The Hills Are Alive)
Ali Barter (Artist)
Alice Skye
Alex Gleeson (The Gasometer)
Amrita Hepi (Choreographer)
Angie McMahon (Artist)
Anika Motterwell (Bella Union)
Ariel Pink (Artist)
Bjorn Pfarr (Reeperbahn)
Body Type (Artist)
Brooke Powers (Artist)
Charlotte Abroms (Hear Hear)
Charlotte Ried (Michael Parisi Management)
Cheryl Waters (KEXP)
Chippy NonStop (Artist)
David Ridler (NZ On-Air)
Dom Alessio (triple j)
Georgia Cooke (Remote Control)
Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen (Writer)
Gloria Brancatisano (Beat Magazine)
Hachiku (Artist)
Hey Mammoth (Artist)
Jacinta Parsons (Double J)
Joel Ma (Multicultural Arts Victoria)
Kirin J Callinan (Artist)
Kish Lal (Journalist/DJ)
L-Fresh The Lion (Artist)
Lauren Taylor (Triple R)
Leanne de Souza (Association Of Artist Managers)
Lindy Morrison (The Go-Betweens)
Mallrat (Artist)
Marky Ramone (Artist)
Matt Walters (Parlour Gigs)
Michael Pohl (Kontor New Media)
Michael Schuster (Cargo)
Michelle Grace Hunder & Claudia Dallimore (Her Sound, Her Story) Mikey Cahill (Journalist)
Monica Tan (Journalist)
Nick Findlay (triple j)
Nick Greco (Beyond The Valley)
Nicole Prutch (Lussier)
Party Dozen (Artist)
Pixie Weyland (The Zoo / Feed Music)
Press Club (Artist)
Rebecca Young (Collective Artists)
Robert Muinos (Artist)
Roel Wouters (Studio Moniker)
Sacha Stewart (Wellness Coach)
Silke Westera (FKP Scorpio)
Simon Winkler (Triple R)
Slowly Slowly (Artist)
Stella Donnelly (Artist)
The Ocean Party (Artist)
Here’s the full presser:
Face The Music. Been going on ten years now. One crisp decade. Name our dream birthday party guests? Sure. It’s our tenth birthday. A-listers only.
Come on downCheryl Watershost of The Midday Show on 90.3 FM KEXP Seattle and On-Air Events Coordinator, Waters also books the artists that perform at the KEXP live in-studio performances.
FilmmakerClaudia Sangiorgi Dalimoreand photographerMichelle Grace Hunder,have collaborated to create the multifaceted project Her Sound, Her Story documenting creative women spanning through four decades of music history.
It’s a success story that serves to inspire anyone. From club nights to mega clubs, festivals and beyond we present Beyond The Valley owner and directorNick Greco.
She was the drummer in The Go-Betweens from 1980 to 1989 in addition to making sizeable contributions to Australian culture via her writing, activism, social work and politics, the marvellousLindy Morrison.
David Ridlerhas held three different positions with NZ On Air throughout his lengthy tenure. A NZ music ‘plugger’ in the early 2000s, the Assistant NZ Music Manager from 2008-2012, and now he heads up NZ On Air’s music funding and promotions work.
The definition of a “musician’s musician”, in the wake of the release of his new album ‘Desire Path’, we welcome genre-defying independent artist/producer & music directorYeo.
She has had her writing featured in publications including Rookie, frankie, Daily Life and Vice, we interrupt Vietnamese- Australian writerGiselle Au-Nhien Nguyenfrom working on her first book to join us at Face The Music.
Leanne de Souza,the Founder and Director of Rock and Roll Writers Festival, Executive Director of the Association of Artist Managers, a sitting board member of the Queensland Performing Arts Trust, and was a foundation Board Member of the Queensland Music Network.
As well asMichael Pohl,Managing Director of newly-created Kontor New Media, Germany.Jacinta Parsons(Music Programmer of Double J). Director of iconic Brisbane venue The Zoo and founder of Feed Music,Pixie WeylandandJoel Ma,Music Program Officer at Multicultural Arts Victoria.
The full scope of panels can be found on our website, but for now, here’s a few deep cuts that got us especially quivering. In 2017 It’s not just about music.
There’ll be a dance workshop with choreographer extraordinaireAmrita Hepi.
A live cooking demonstration with special guest chefKirin J Callinan.
An industry exclusive screening of the Her Sound, Her Story documentary.
An introduction to mindfulness & meditation with wellness coachSacha Stewart.
An exploration of virtual reality with Dutch LCD Soundsystem collaboratorRoel Wouters.
But wait there’s music too…
Intersessions
Kish Lal,Brooke Powers, and more to be announced joinChippy Nonstop, the rapper/DJ/entrepreneur so big America had to kick her out, for the inaugural Melbourne edition of Intersessions. The DJ workshops have been written about all over the world for their focus on supporting females and LGBTQI+ folks to make their way into the music industry.
Let There Be Rock City: 11 Year Retrospective of Herald Sun’s Weekly Music Column
11 years, 551 columns, thousands of ink barrels. From facing off with Nick Cave, writing about who nailed/failed at Meredith Music Festival to christening Midnight Juggernauts “grave rave”, calling out politicians to Save Live Australia Music and charting the rise of Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Courtney Barnett, Tame Impala, Jagwar Ma, Oh Mercy, The Drones, Royal Headache, Camp Cope, CW Stoneking, No Zu, Beaches, Big Scary and countless more.Mikey Cahillwill be joined by special guests… and the gloves will be off. We pinpoint 11 pivotal moments of the last decade plus change and bring backstage access and insights out into the open. “Was that on or off the record?”
Meet Your Future Boss
Beat EditorGloria Brancatisanosteps in to chair this returning panel. Last year’s edition got an overwhelming response and the forecast is predicting as much for 2017.Mallrat, The Gasometer’sAlex Gleeson, Michael Parisi Management’sCharlotte Ried, and Remote Control’sGeorgia Cookeall ride the hot seats to talk about what it’s like being a young gun.
And then there are the performances!
Hachiku, the latest member of the Milk! Records family, will be opening the shop on Thursday November 23. At lunch, the stage will be taken by the yet-to-be-announced recipient of the Stage and Screen Journey to Face The Music Indigenous competition, followed by Melbourne punksSlowly Slowly. On Friday,Stella Donnellytakes us into the morning andParty DozenandThe Ocean Partyhold down the midday slot. Friday lunch sees Face The Music teamed up with Parlour to presentAngie McMahonandRobert Muinosperform stripped-back sets in a loft apartment a stone’s throw from the Hub on Little Bourke St.
WAIT! Just before you slam the motherhonking moshtix button, you’ve gotta hear the night time activities.
When twilight blankets the city on Thursday night, Live Music Safari begins. You get to roam the city, see some of the greatest bands in the country for free. Our contribution this year stretches two stages.
At Fed Square, in collaboration with Her Sound, Her Story,Ali Barterleads a lineup withAlice SkyeandHey Mammoth.Just across the road in the open-air stage next to the Melbourne Music Week Hub,Kirin J CallinanchasesBody TypeandPress Clubto mark the 60th Anniversary of VOX Amps. We already said we don’t play guitars, but boy can these folks.
And on Friday night? Make your peace with Davey Jones ‘cos you’re going on a boat. Chippy Nonstop DJs a 90 minute cruise along the Yarra.
That’s the hard sell. The rest is up to you. Do you hit the bricks, or take yourself to church and surround yourself with the greatest minds the music industry has ever seen? November 23 and 24, Melbourne Music Week Hub, in the music capital of Australia. While there’s music and moonlight and love and romance, face the music and dance.