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Birds Of Tokyo
 
Written by Marcus Roberts
Not too long ago I had a conversation with Adam Spark from WA rock group Birds of Tokyo. Having just...
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Moonwalker Pt.2
 
Written by Nick Mason
Here we go: it’s time to unpack a unique offering from the undisputed King of Pop. And believe me, if...
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Moonwalker Pt.1
 
Written by Nick Mason
I don’t dance. At all. Much to the dismay of my few social circles, I simply refuse to boogie. But my...
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Peek in the Park
 
Written by Danielle Ralph
“All mobile phones must be left at the door!” The Warner crew are having a joke with the Nova team and...
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Music Festivals
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Powderfinger Release 3000 Tickets for Final Brisbane Shows
 
Posted on September 9 2010

Powderfinger Release 3000 Tickets for Final Brisbane ShowsPowderfinger Release 3000 Tickets for Final Brisbane Shows
 My Festival Experience 
 
Michael Franti
I remember at the Falls Festival a few years ago after we played there we got one of those little train vehicles and jumped out in the middle of night to this creek bed and went to this little revien and sat there and our eyes started to adjust to the darkness and what was creepy were these things... on the walls they were filled with these glow worms and it was the most fantastic thing... all these different colours- purple, green, white all glowing and that was the most amazing festival experience I've ever had!

When I see a band I always have a moment in show when you have an epiphone at some point when this band is kicking, or the band is about to hit a peak, or something that the drummer does like knock this bottle of beer off the stand [laughs] or something crazy when there is just this sudden abrupt thing and everyone just lets go and that’s what I love of that experience... people not worrying about the past or the future.

Ideal Lineup?
On a historical sense, definately love to have Bob Marley of course, but apart from that I really love going to festivals because you see bands that you’ve never heard of before and you know that’s how I met Blue King Brown, Ben Harper, Jack Johnson, R.E.M., John Butler, The Public Enemy... throw any of those bands on a festival and it will be good but its about finding something that you never imagined.

Tips for attending Music Festivals?
My tips [laughs]... Always bring your own roll of toilet paper and the other is only look at the festival schedule if absolutely necessary... like if you know that the Black Keys are your most favourite band in the world and you need to know what time they are playing, then look at the schedule but otherwise just walk around!
 
 
 
Concert Tickets
 
Posted on July 22 2010
Ticket buyers call on industry to take more responsibility!

Ticket on-selling should be closely monitored but not necessarily regulated according to almost half (49 percent) of respondents to a survey by ticketing company, moshtix.

One third of respondents want ticket on-selling regulated with on-sellers penalised.

The survey, which was conducted for moshtix by CoreData also found:

- Two in five respondents (42 percent) think ticketing providers should be responsible for monitoring/regulating ticket on-selling

- One in five (20 percent) said that websites on which ticket on-sellers sell their tickets should be responsible for monitoring/regulating ticket on-selling
Most respondents identify on-selling as having a detrimental effect.

- If ticket on-selling were to be regulated, most respondents think it should be regulated in both the primary and secondary markets.*

- More than half (54 percent) of respondents said they had purchased a ticket through on-selling or through an on-seller unable to attend a particular event and more than one third of these (35 percent) said they paid more than the original marketed price

- Respondents were divided when asked whether ticket prices set for concerts/events were fair. Exactly half said they were fair based on the market value, popularity and demand of the performers while 49 percent said they were overpriced.

The survey was conducted in light of a Government issues paper release titled ‘Ticket scalping: Ticket on-selling and consumers’.

General manager of moshtix, Adam McArthur said that the results provided solid insight into consumer sentiment on the issue.

“Ticket on-selling clearly upsets ticket buyers with a majority of respondents claiming they’d like to see the industry either closely monitored or regulated on the issue.

“An overwhelming majority of respondents think that industry players should be taking more responsibility of the issue – something moshtix has been doing for the past two years. Only 8 percent of respondents think the Governments, Federal and State, should take responsibility.

“The majority of comments received from the survey were in favour of a system that allows genuine fans unable to attend an event to pass the ticket onto their friends first before selling the ticket back to the ticketing provider or promoter for resale. They also called for a system that prevents scalpers buying in bulk with the clear intention of re-selling on auction websites.”

Consumer comments following the survey were mixed and included:

“I don't have a problem with on-selling tickets if you are no longer able to attend an event but it should only be able to be on-sold at original value of the ticket. Tickets should not be allowed to be auctioned on ebay etc but could be sold on there at original value as a ‘buy it now’ option.”

“I believe both the ticketing provider and the companies assisting on-selling should be working together to ensure the system is fair. Ticket providers should implement ID on tickets to make it harder to on-sell and sites such as ebay should take a more proactive approach rather than sit back and claim they have no vested interest in the matter.”

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 Brittle
Brittle
Posted 03/06/2010
If we were hanging with you and your band backstage, what would we be getting up to?
Warming up and getting ready for the show. We are hard on each other if one of us f#cks up so we are always preparing backstage.

If you could request anything on your rider what would it be?
A bottle of Jack!!!! Oh and water.

Give one of your personal favourite bands a plug.
Lostprophets. Just saw them live for the first time. Awesome!!

What's your most essential item to take on tour?
My Iphone it is more than an essential it’s everything.

What's your secret talent?
Its secret...

AND... Where are we best to stalk you: MySpace, Facebook or Twitter? Which one's updated the most?
At the moment twitter. @brittlerock

 
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Euphoria Audio
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Forming in the late Summer of 2003, Euphoria Audio are a Rock/Popular band from Wakefield, UK. They have worked closely with producers Stuart Epps (Oasis, Robbie Williams, Jimmy Page) and Steve Levine (Culture Club, The Beach Boys), and most recently have recorded in Trondheim, Norway with Universals D-sign Music (Kylie Minogue, Joe Cocker).

In 2010 the band showcased at the Musexpo music conference in Los Angeles in front of world-wide delegates as well as a performance at the legendary Viper Room.
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