Coming in hot for his debut set at Sidechains is Melbourne producer Amy Axegale, preparing audiences for his debut self-titled EP set to drop just in time for Christmas this December. With a diverse sound encapsulating elements of pop into his bizarre beats, Amy Axegale has also collaborated with someone called Crapface. Huge! He will be supported by Hi Life and Donatachi – both of whom have appeared on Sidechains’ compilation albums – while local gal Kritty wraps up this month’s bill. Get weird down at Plan B Small Club.
Looking for a spot for some after work beverages? Sitting in the heart of Surry Hills, Play Bar will be appreciating all things hip-hop from 6:00pm, promising a range of classics from 1996 all the way through to 2016. They’ve name-dropped everyone from Amy Winehouse to Rick Ross to Justin Timberlake to Nas on the flyer, so we’re expecting an eclectic mix when Dewis (FBi Radio) and Bones (SWR FM 99.9) take over the decks, with Diola and White Girls also stepping behind the decks. Get cozy, step downstairs and hide away from the rain at Play Bar.
We waited, and waited, and waited, and waited, but it finally arrived! Frank Ocean dropped an album, a visual album, a video clip and a magazine on your ass to make up for all of the countless delays, and now Halfway Crooks are throwing a party to celebrate Blonde and all the little extras that came with it. Ocean’s influence on R&B can’t be underestimated, and given that the hype is still really real, Levins & Franco will be delivering all of his favourite hits from the former Odd Future crooner. Head down to Plan B and get emotional on the dancefloor.
There’s gonna be a big night of romance and rap at One In A Million, hitting The Cliff Dive this Saturday night with an all-girl line-up. Prepare to be serenaded in the queue for the ATM at least once with all of your favourite hip-hop duets playing loud and proud for six whole hours. Kicking off from 9:00pm, local favourite Nes will be opening things up before Kritty and G Coo take it into the early hours of the morning. Head along and find your significant other.
Celebrate Father’s Day right with the Dad Rock BBQ bringing “Hot meats, cheap tins and classic hits” The Lord Gladstone. From the early afternoon, Levins will be spinning all of your favourite riffs and hooks from the 60s and 70s – head along and air guitar with your old man with a lamb roll in hand.