Set to a backdrop of chaotic Melbourne and soundtracked by some of our best local music, Feedback is a hilarious new series that invites viewers into the shambolic lives of two young, struggling artists.
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Buried Feather –
Euro Tour Diary: Part 1
Last month, local psych-lords Buried Feather headed over to Europe to give the rest of the world a taste of their hypnotic psychedelia, and were kind enough to document the entire journey for Trouble Juice.
UGLY –
A Chat with Amber is Blue
Ahead of the launch of UGLY, we had a chat with local artist and zine-maker Amber is Blue, to find out about the project and the new zine.
Conscript – Volume 4
Ahead of the launch of the latest volume of Conscript, we had a chat with Darcy Berry, the mastermind behind the zine, to find out how his fourth edition came about and what it entails.
Swampland – Issue 4
Ahead of their issue 4 launch at the Gasometer Hotel, we had a chat with founder and editor Kim Thomson to find out what’s been happening in the world of Swampland.
Her Sound, Her Story
Her Sound, Her Story opens a powerful and honest conversation, navigating the complex female experience within the Australian music industry.
Too Far Gone – A Chat With Steve ‘Mongo’ Cohen
An iconic business within the Melbourne music industry, Steve “Mongo” Cohen started Too Far Gone twelve years ago and has since built up a reputation as the go-to-guy for merch.
Face The Music Advice
with Zac Abroms
We spoke with Face The Music co-curator Zac Abroms ahead of the music summit to get some pro tips on how to get the best out of this year’s conference.
Behind the Camera with
Docklands Live
Working under the idea that ‘music was made to be performed’, Docklands Live are an up and coming live music performance channel, catching some of Australia’s best local talent on film. TJ met with the Docklands Live crew in their waterside studio to find out what was going on.
Amping Up Australiana with Doomlands
Barren wasteland, beer on tap, bloody chaos! TJ chat with the creators of new animated comedy Doomlands, ahead of their pilot episode premiere at the Tote.
Melissa Grisancich, Spring-Time 2.0
Melissa Grisancich is a Melbourne based artist who’s a part of the ANP and gallery manager of the RVCA corner gallery in Collingwood. In light of her upcoming curated show Spring-Time 2.0 TJ sat down for a chat about her practice as an artist and the second year around for Spring-Time.
“…if we can get people talking I think we’ve been successful…”
In the lead up to curating their first exhibition, VALID, TJ sits for a chat with Catherine and Luisa from Neon Parlour to talk turning volunteering to curating and their working process.