The first time I met Kahli Carter we were in a friend’s kitchen. She was baking an upside-down pear cake, deeply lost in her cooking as an overwhelming symphony cranked through the speakers of ...
https://crawlspacemagazine.com/2016/05/11/evil-enya-kahli-carter-interviewed/
Since forming in late 2013, Sydney-based quartet Orion has grown to mean a lot to people. The group makes accessible, powerful and sometimes danceable pop songs. Uplifting melodies and synced bas...
https://crawlspacemagazine.com/2015/11/06/a-glimmer-of-hope-orion-interviewed/
Hurtsville is a pair of producers from south-west Sydney: Luke Vitale and Henry Luvsan Avila. They have no internet presence other than their Soundcloud, where they occasionally post the odd pie...
Vincent Over The Sink were a Sydney two-piece you’d sometimes see on experimental and punk line-ups in the mid 2000s. They were low profile, and in the beginning at least, responsible for overb...
Earlier this year I saw Brisbane three-piece 100% play at the Rag Rag festival in Sydney. I don’t remember much about the show specifically. I arrived just as they started and, standing at the ...
https://crawlspacemagazine.com/2015/10/07/phantom-game-a-brief-chat-with-100/
What does Destiny 3000, The Rangoons, T.Morimoto and Gravy Baby have in common? Nothing.
https://crawlspacemagazine.com/2015/09/21/interesting-new-music-vol-1-va-x-in-o-t-morimoto-and-more/
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https://crawlspacemagazine.com/2015/09/10/electric-shock-shogun-from-royal-headache-interviewed/
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The Long O is a solo record by Peter Escott (The Native Cats) that feels weightless without the company of his band-mate.
Legendary Hearts, a Melbourne duo featuring members of Angel Eyes and Superstar, will release their second cassette later this month.
https://crawlspacemagazine.com/2014/08/14/listen-legendary-hearts-acceleration/