
Jonah Orbach
Articles
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2 weeks 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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Jan 21, 2025 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Jonah Orbach |Adam Hollander
Not long ago, Adam Hollander sat down with Robin Fox in anticipation of the upcoming showcase of his award-winning audio-visual work, TRIPTYCH, first premiering at Unsound Festival in Krakow back in 2022. Fox has garnered unwavering praise for his fascination with lasers, in which he harnesses the raw voltage of electricity alongside pulsating electronic soundscapes during his experimental performances. The experience can be described as transcendental.
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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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Jul 3, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Jonah Orbach |Anisha Khemlani |Noah Fuzi |Gabe Hanvey
It was a Saturday, soon after the pandemic when live performances were just returning and the yearning to listen to real music was rife. We were at the Gasometer in Melbourne’s central north, upstairs in the brooding heat of a live venue that in ensuing months would lose its spunk. We were there to watch Royel Otis, a two-man band who had travelled from Sydney’s eastern suburbs to play all the songs they had produced at that time. They were young, shy, unknowing.
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Jul 1, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Hugh Barton |Jonah Orbach |Fia Fiell
0 $0.00 0 items “Music and art have been intertwining for the last 50 or 60 years,” says AGNSW music curator Jonathan Wilson as he exits the Tank to discuss the Volume program. Returning this week with four headline artists—André 3000, Kim Gordon, Genesis Owusu, and Tkay Maidza—the eleven-day program will showcase a range of work, from avant-garde jazz to trap-beat-driven noise, post-punk R&B, EDM, and melancholia.
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