Images by Ray Rolla // Words by Cleaves
It’s not just about the headline shows – Melbourne’s giving the next generation of talent a platform to shine. Take the recent popup party at Easey’s. This wasn’t your average gig – it was a full-on train carriage rave on a rooftop, which also serves as one of Melbourne’s best burger joints. What So Not and Benson, fresh off dropping their euphoric new single ‘Lights Go Out’ with Lucy Lucy, teamed up to deliver a night that had punters losing their minds. Where else in Australia could you do something like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVWJDxLaYKg
But the madness doesn’t stop there. Just last Sunday, Torren Foot and Airwolf Paradise took over Revolver for a STEAMING eight-hour set. Forget the eight degrees outside, Revs turned into an absolute sauna. These marathon sessions are becoming a hallmark of Melbourne’s winter scene, getting the blood flowing and fists pumping – proving that when it comes to stamina and passion for music, this city is unmatched.
The local music scene is a hotbed of innovation. We caught up with some of the local legends from the train rave last week, NayNay and Tough Break, to hear more about why they love Melbourne. Check it out below.
“It’s the creative epicentre of Australia. The talent pool here is incredible, and the collaborative spirit is unmatched.” – NayNay
Tough Break is all about Melbourne’s creative energy too: “It’s a playground for artists here. Everyone’s looking to collaborate and push boundaries. The inspiration is non-stop.”
Ray Rolla, event curator extraordinaire, breaks down Melbourne’s relentless party spirit: “There’s no pretty beaches down here so we make our own fun. Good times keep the body warm. Melbourne just layers up and keeps the party going.”
OSHI Gallery’s Jane Rolls had this to say: “During winter, this city thrives on collaboration to bring you cult status events in the realms of fashion, music, art and so much more.”
So, while there may be many reasons to come to Melbourne there’s one consistent theme.. The parties and creative spark are keeping the people warm. It’s a melting pot of ideas where collaboration reigns supreme.