Album of the week – Cold Radish Coma by 30/70

‘Cold Radish Coma’ by 30/70 is Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week. Here at Eastside Radio we love originality and this weeks featured album is full of it. Melbourne is widely known for its music scene and for producing some of the finest artists in the country, a Melbourne collective that are starting to get […]

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Beneath My Wings Exhibition @ Juniper Hall

This April/May, Juniper Hall will be featuring the works of renowned photographer Peta Anne North in an exhibition called Beneath My Wings as a part of the Head On Photo Festival. Peta was the 2014 People’s Choice Winner & 2015 Finalist for the Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize for her amazing artwork that showed off her unique approach to the […]

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Album of the week – ‘Emily’s D + Evolution’ by Esperanza Spalding

‘Emily’s D + Evolution’ by Esperanza Spalding is Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week. If you are looking for an album that is full of creativity, bending the rules and showcasing a nice step forward in jazz fusion, experimental rock and even genres that are hard to define, look no further, as four-time Grammy award […]

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Album of the Week – ‘Artefact’ by Jeremy Sawkins Organ Quartet

‘Artefact’ by ‘Jeremy Sawkins’ Organ Quartet’ is Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week. Back in 2004 Jeremy Sawkins formed organ trio ‘Jazz Organism’ with Darren Heinrich and drummer Dave Goodman, performing regularly at Sydney jazz events such as SIMA, the Town Hall Hotel and more, it was an impressive collection of musicians. The group then came to […]

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REVIEW: Taj Mahal LIVE @ The Factory Theatre

(Photo by:  Lachlan Douglas Photography (@Somefx)) Friday 1st April 2016 at The Factory Theatre Reviewed By: David Barr It was a full house at the Factory Theatre on Friday night to see and hear Taj Mahal, a blues and roots troubadour extraordinaire. Taj performed a solo acoustic set which focussed on his early rustic Delta blues, […]

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Album of the Week – ‘Mutiny Music’ by Baecastuff

‘Mutiny Music‘ by Baecastuff is Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week. The album orchestrates the English concurring of the Pitcairn Isle in 1789. The saga was violent, tumultuous and extremely scaring on the tight-nit community of Tahiti of which Baecastuff sensitively utilise in order to vividly recreate the terror of the attack. The track listing chronologically moves […]

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REVIEW: The Bros. Landreth (CAN) LIVE at Newtown Social Club

Monday 21st March 2016 at Newtown Social Club Sydney Australia Reviewed By David Barr Fresh from BluesFest,  The Bros. Landreth played the Newtown Social Club on Monday. They put on a big performance in front of a small crowd. Perhaps Easter Monday evening is not the best timing. The brothers from Winnipeg, Manitoba, have won music […]

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