South Space 18 is a music, art and film festival highlighting the creative underbelly of Melbourne’s inner-South.
A platform for arts, music, design and gags, both upcoming and established, from Melbourne and beyond, quality and community above all else.
South Space 18 is a music, art and film festival highlighting the creative underbelly of Melbourne’s inner-South.
TJ caught up with Dylan Baldi of Cloud Nothings, ahead of their Australian tour, to chat about the new album, their intense year and his thoughts on Australia.
Melbourne based artist, Ajay Jennings explores the topic of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome through image-making, opening a conversation about the often misunderstood chronic illness through his visual and written body of work titled Monkey Back.
Gemma Mahoney is making waves with her bold, experimental design solutions and strict work ethic.
Picket Palace’s debut album Hooley Dooley is a wild introduction to the band – the album’s nine songs range from reckless to vulnerable, but are all covered in an endearing sense of irresponsibility.
For our last interview of this year’s Sunset Sounds artists, we got in touch with Hot Potato Band to talk about the new chapter they’re embarking on in 2018 and what the band do on their perfect Sunday.
We’re real stoked to be able to premiere ‘Serious’, the new single from our favourite unidentifiable sea-creature Squid Nebula.
TJ caught up with Tobias Willis, director of upcoming music documentary ‘Now Sound’, to talk Melbourne, music and the journey so far.
We got in touch with 30/70 to talk about this summers last Sunset Sounds show with Hot Potato Band in the Malvern Gardens, their massive 2018 ahead and how good Sundays are.
We got in touch with Jazz Party to talk about this Sunday’s massive Sunset Sounds party in Central Park, how they’re backing up their break out 2017 and how a muso spends their ideal Sunday.
Speed dating this week with Alisha Abate, Huge If True and Billy Crombie.
Ahead of this weeks Sunset Sounds show at Central Park, we got in touch with national treasures The Bamboos to get inside their 2017, what’s to come and what they like doing on Sundays.