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5 days ago |
tobemagazine.com.au | Hugh Barton |Sophie Martin
Boy Harsher is the dark electronic duo that requires no introduction, for most. The ethereal and hauntingly beautiful voice of Jae Matthews, layered with an underbelly of impeccably produced minimalist synth-punk beats by Augustus Muller, creates a sound that is near-impossible to define. Equal parts cinematic, intense and gritty, Boy Harsher has become one of the most beloved acts in the experimental electronic music landscape over the last decade.
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3 weeks ago |
tobemagazine.com.au | Hugh Barton |Carwyn Mcintyre |Mark Chu
“I was thinking about a kind of childish freedom. When you are young, you can live in a fantasy. Painted faces, being a character, pretending—that's what I wanted,” said Alix Higgins in the lead-up to his fourth Australian Fashion Week show. For the Sydney-based designer, bohemian ecstasy became a touchstone.
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2 months ago |
tobemagazine.com.au | George Howarth |Ryan Delaney |Jonah Orbach |Hugh Barton
“Ferals […] raise hackles. They transgress our fences, our ways of thinking. . .” Fiona Probyn-RapseyHumans cannot control the feral. Ferality is a subversive force that burrows beneath boundaries, denies signification and refuses to be fenced in by categorisation. The anarchic potential of ferality is a central preoccupation in contemporary feminist theory and praxis.
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2 months ago |
tobemagazine.com.au | Hugh Barton |Amelia Szabo |a French Monastery
Duckwrth (real name Jared Leonardo Lee) is an American rapper and singer whose sonic influences span from emo to hip-hop. His bold self-styled aesthetic is firmly footed in the fashion world, having featured in campaigns for the likes of Loewe, Camper and adidas. He is also no stranger to the runway pews at major fashion weeks. His new album, All American F*ckboy, is an exploration of reckless desire and self-destructive impulses and the painful journey to self-love.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Jonah Orbach |Hugh Barton |Sophie Martin |Zoe Perks
Matthew Murphy calls from the front seat of his car, smiling with the charm of a Wes Anderson character. He's here to talk about his new album, Oh! The Ocean, set for release next February. Murphy answered each question with the precision of a literary assassin, openly discussing everything from mental unrest and switching producers to Kate Moss and his first encounter with wombats. JAKE FITZPATRICK I had a thought today: why are you called the Wombats?
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