A swirl of dream pop and storytelling by the Bangladeshi-Australian sound artist Shoeb Ahmad that explores the blooming of one’s inner sexuality, meditations on intimacy and exploration of personal relationships.
Read MoreAn elegy to the victims of WW1 created by three of Australia’s most fascinating composers that each respond to intimate accounts of lives remembered in fine grain detail away from the thrust of battle.
Read MoreA long-form, immersive work consisting of three movements by acclaimed Norwegian guitarist/composer, Kim Myhr.
Read MoreYolngu song-man Daniel Wilfred and Korean vocalist, Sunny Kim, sing of the stars, of fire, and of the cooling rain, against the floating trumpet notes and electronic crackles of multidisciplinary musician and trumpeter Peter Knight.
Read MoreMythical, innovative and deeply groovy, Umi No Uzu (meaning ‘stirring the oceans’) brings together traditional Japanese court music known as Gagaku, with jazz and hip hop.