Homebake is back with a vengeance in 2008, and this year it’s all about the Kiwis and world peace. This year Hombake teams up with Amnesty International to celebrate and commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and they have some amazing artists to help.
The phone rings and it is Nick Littlemore calling from London. He has just finished a glass of red wine and it is nearly midnight. In Melbourne, a crusty eyed Disco Cowgirl holds the latest PNAU album titled 'Again' and asks about an evil red thing on the cover. [more]
There’s no use denying it; summer 2008/2009 is more packed with festival fun than ever before. We’ve compiled a nifty pictorial guide to this year’s hottest events nationwide to help you decide which one is right for you! [more]
Having sold out in record time, Homebake 2008 is set to be one of the biggest instalments yet. Now a whole host of new artists have come on board to sweeten an already heavy-hitting line-up. [more]
If you haven't voted yet in Australia's first ever Festival Awards, get your skates on because it closes soon. Your favourite festival is counting on your support. [more]
Do you spend most of your time browsing ITM's news section for the latest festival updates, or blagging on the forums about the ups (and downs) of the latest multi-stage event? It's time for the rest of Australia to hear what you have to say! [more]
Having both come off triumphant Australian tours, Modular stars Cut Copy and The Presets are pooling their powers to take on the USA. [more]
Australia’s finest proponents of electro-pop are making leaps and bounds towards introducing their sound to an international audience, with Sneaky Sound System recently inking a deal with 14th Floor Records. [more]
All in all, the ‘Ladies Domain’ went off on Saturday, and with Paul Kelly and Cut Copy wrapping up the proceedings, I couldn’t have asked for a better way to end a day of watching great Australian rock, dance and live music at its absolute finest. [more]
Despite the mud and rain, Homebake 2006 proved to be another massive celebration of homegrown musical talent. [more]
After days of unexpected rain and intense hail storm warnings, it was today that seemed to be blessed (or cursed) with the full-brunt of what summer 2005/06 is bound to have on offer. [more]
Ten years after its humble beginnings in Byron Bay, this Saturday Homebake celebrated a great tenth birthday festival in the leafy surroundings of Sydney's charming Domain. [more]
Haunted with machines of the past and sounds of the future, Cut Copy's new album 'In Ghost Colours' inhabits the kind of space in time where trends are irrelevant and music is about feeling rather than following and 1969 is just as relevant as 2020. [more]
Recorded live at the Sounds On Sunday Relaunch on May 27th, listen in and get sweaty with the Bag Raiders as they serve up some of the finest f*cked up electro-tech you're likely to hear this week/month/year/decade. [more]
The second single from Sneaky Sound System’s second album, ‘2’. We're starting to see a patter here! Check out the clip for ‘When We Were Young’. [more]
Fresh from rocking the stage at Parklife a few months back, Snob Scrilla has a brand new single that’ll no doubt see his star continue to shine throughout summer. [more]
With their debut album now instores, The Potbelleez drop another dancefloor bomb with the single ‘Trouble Trouble’. Filmed on location in Bondi, take a close listen to the lyrics and tell us it doesn’t ring true! [more]
Episode 3 sees us talking with two of the Australian dance scene's most notable live acts; Cut Copy and Pendulum. Although wildy different in sound and style, both bands are riding a wave of success having released their sophomore albums recently. [more]
Australian online exclusive! For the clip Cut Copy worked closely with acclaimed Japanese pop-artist Nagi Noda, with the band setting out to create a video that would encompass the personality of the track by conceiving an artwork within an artwork. [more]
Many would say it was destiny. Dave Goode and Jonny Sonic – both Irishman looking for a new start in the antipodes – left their homeland in 2001/2002 respectively. [more]
Can Sneaky Sound System do no wrong? Check out the hot new clip for 'Pictures, the latest single to be lifted from their self titled debut album. [more]