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Beat Magazine #1315

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GROUSE PARTY

DIVORCED Bang in to Melbourne’s most loved venue for the final bangin’ Divorced show for who knows how long. Probably ages. Also on board is the completely insane Bushwalking (featuring memebers of Fabulous Diamonds, Songs and Kes Band) and the void of Iceclaw. Head along and populate the Tote bandroom and backyard this Thursday April 12.

THE WOOHOO REVUE

OWL EYES

Melbourne’s The Woohoo Revue are back with another installment of absolute dance floor mayhem presenting their new album Moreland’s Ball. Tearing up, down and around the country with a string of tour dates befitting a road hardened band of troubadours, you can catch The Woohoo Revue at The Hi-Fi on Friday May 25. Attending a Woohoo Revue show will transport you to a rampaging after-party at a circus sideshow in a palatial ballroom. You should probably head along if you love fun.

Crystalised, Owl Eyes’ new single, was premiered nationally on triple j last week almost one year to the day since the release of Raiders’ and signals an exciting and confident new direction for her, and if 2011 was a massive year for the girl, then 2012 will surely be gargantuan. Taking a short break between writing songs for her debut album Owl Eyes is set to launch Crystalised’on a short run tour of small, intimate venues including a show at The Toff on Sunday May 20. Tickets available through Moshtix.

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Grouse Party has cooked up a scarily-good lineup for Friday April 13 at The Cornish Arms, headed by very special guest DJ Adalita. Known foremost for fronting Magic Dirt, and for her incredible solo release last year, it’s a little known fact that Adalita also brings the party jams as a DJ. She’s taking some time out from recording her follow-up solo album, and cutting loose with the local queers at Grouse Party. Also on the bill are resident DJ Ann Ominous, plus Criminal Intense (Karina from Young & Restless) in a late-set dancefloor lockdown. Doors at 9pm with $5 entry before 10pm, and $10 after. Details at grouseparty.com.

N’FA JONES Front man of genre bending Australian hip hop collaboration 1200 Techniques, N’fa Jones is set to launch his brand new solo EP Babylondon in Melbourne, on Thursday April 19 at the Grace Darling, Collingwood. Returning home from London in late 2011 with his new EP in hand, N’fa’s recent travels has seen him teaming up on numerous collaborations with Roots Manuva, M-Phazes, 360 and Draft, whilst producing a spectacle of a stop motion video for his latest single March On. Be sure not to miss N’fa Jones Launching Babylondon along with special guests Remi Kolawole and Tom Showtime. Tickets available from Moshtix.


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