
by BenjaminChinnock on July 5th, 2006
When you think hip hop and soul you think Kid Confucius. On the edge of dropping a fresh album, the group has embarked on the Last Straw Tour. [more]
Kid Confucius are hanging out at the Bat & Ball Hotel in Sydney's Surry Hills, a locals' pub with a rough-and-tumble sort of charm and the place they played their first official gig (there was an unofficial one too, but we'll get to that). [more]
After a frenetic NYE/NYD - which saw them playing 4 shows in various towns across the 48 hour period - Kid Confucius have announced plans for the release of their anticipated sophomore album, due to hit stores on February 3rd. [more]
2006 has been a big year for Kid Confucius, having released several singles from their forthcoming album 'Stripes', toured relentlessly, and taking out the Best Urban Act award at the DMAs. [more]
With their brand new single 'Closer' out now, Sydney 8-piece Kid Confucius will hit the road for a series of shows across NSW over the coming months. [more]
Following the release of their long awaited debut album in 2005, which saw them touring the country relentlessly, playing sold out gigs across the country, Kid Confucius are preparing the come out of hibernation in May, June and July. [more]
This was at the Carnivale de Funk which welcomed in the first day of spring. Headline billing was being shared by Sydney 9-piece Kid Confucius and the one-man-super DJ Dexter. [more]
Kid Confucius promised a lot but for me, but didn’t carry it through. Maybe their forthcoming album and ‘musical progression’ will take them to a better place. [more]
So many talented musicians, so little time. Whilst the line-up was sensational, I simply felt a little too hurried. [more]
A band that looks like they're having a great time on stage always helps an eager crowd have a great time off it. That is why the Basement was full to, and probably past, capacity and, unlike most nights of it's ilk, everyone stayed to the very end. [more]
Man I love these kinds of nights! ... everyone is a cool dude (I use this term generically) everyone is having fun and everyone looks great... [more]
Another great night, showcasing some always impressive Australian talents. The more I discover the OZ scene the more I like it. It just keeps me wondering why everybody's rushing to international acts, when the local scene is so varied and rich. [more]
Salsa & Hip Hop big band style @ The Basement [more]
Sydney’s Kid Confucius are back, armed with a new sound and their third album 'The Let Go'. In spite of any apprehension I felt after hearing they'd taken a different direction with the sound of the new album, this is definitely worth a spin. [more]
After releasing their critically acclaimed self titled debut in 2005, Sydney’s own Kid Confucius are back with their blend of funk, soul and hip hop. [more]
A nine piece collective out of Sydney, Kid Confucius look to combine hip hop, soul and funk together on their debut album. After numerous gigs supporting some big names their debut offering comes with a lot of hype, some good and bad points. [more]