The many loves of Adelaide Afro-pop Casanova WaiKid
It was only after moving from Sierra Leone to South Australia that WaiKid came out from behind the keyboard to pick up a microphone and sing for God and shawty.
MoreIt was only after moving from Sierra Leone to South Australia that WaiKid came out from behind the keyboard to pick up a microphone and sing for God and shawty.
MoreWe've rounded up Adelaide's best new music for February, including Druid Fluids, Coldwave, Deep Sea Data and Glowing.
MoreSynth king Luke Million will fuse lights, sound, vocoders, instruments, headbands and comic strips to bring his furry, feline concept album, 'Gina The Synth Cat', to life for the Adelaide Fringe.
MoreOperators of two prominent mid-sized metropolitan Adelaide music venues — the recently opened Hindley Street Music Hall and 95-year-old Thebarton Theatre — have shared their opposing perspectives on why musicians sometimes pass over our city.
MoreMusicians and educators Emily Bettison and Adrian Whalland have launched STAK Sounds, a business giving music producers a locally made alternative to the widely available, over-processed and cheesy vocal samples.
MoreWe've rounded up Adelaide's best new music for November, including Sour Sob, Kurralta Park Grocery Club, Instant Classic and Towns.
MoreThis weekend, under dated disco balls and a ceiling that looks like a squash court, punters will dance to off-kilter musical performances from three bands in a North Adelaide community centre.
MoreAvant-garde Afrobeat 12-piece The Shaolin Afronauts will drop 29 songs simultaneously this month. Ahead of the titanic release, the band’s bass guitarist and composer says the box set is an experimental marvel and a declaration of war against singles.
MoreWe've rounded up Adelaide's best new music for August, including A.B. Original, Jackulson, Coldwave and Natasha Bianca.
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