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Kaya Martin

Kaya Martin

Author at Beat Magazine Australia at Beat Magazine Australia

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    Cocktails and concertos: Friday night at Orchestra Victoria’s cutting-edge new music series

    The new Orchestra Victoria initiative, Meet at the Market, is designed to offer a more relaxed way to experience classical music.
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    Glamorous views and a menu full of surprises: Melbourne's newest ro...

    With glamorous views, stunning decor and a Mediterranean-inspired menu, Mid-Air is shaping up to be Melbourne's newest luxe hotspot.
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    Spicy, salty and satisfying: A laksa festival is coming to Collingw...

    Get ready to immerse yourself in a celebration of flavours and fun at the inaugural YUMMO! Laksa Festival, happening on Sunday, 7 July, at Molly Rose Brewery in Collingwood. This vibrant event promises to banish winter blues with a fusion of culinary delights, entertainment, and family-friendly activities. YUMMO! Laksa
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    Wagga Wagga's Ta'sia proves she's one to watch on glowing, femme-ce...

    ESTA, Ta’sia’s debut album, is “a celebration of women in music” for which Lucas gathered a slew of female vocalists plus brass, woodwind and rhythm section players. Ta’sia incorporates her collaborator’s herstories into this work, much of which blossomed from improv jam sessions during gigs and rehearsals. See: the
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    Is guitar music cool again, or is it just Bar Italia? - Beat Magazine

    Take two normcore British lads and a modelesque Italian. Lock them up together during a global pandemic with a bunch of guitar pedals and nothing better to do. Give them a Dean Blunt co-sign, shroud them in media-fueled mystery and you’re left with a band that’s captivated the attention
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    'The energy across both spaces was tremendous': The AAO is back wit...

    The Australian Art Orchestra are back for another instalment of their experimental music series Straight Up and Down, hosted by none other than Melbourne/Naarm’s favourite container bar Section 8. After the tremendous success of their first show in March, it’s no surprise that the AAO is returning with another
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    Resonance brings a late-night audio visual rave to the CBD - Beat M...

    Saunter down the stairs at 170 Russell and get ready for a multi-media feast that transcends conventional boundaries, offering a transformative experience where music becomes a visceral journey through the depths of emotion. At the heart of Resonance lies MAMI, whose dynamic performance unfolds before your eyes as they
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    Audio-Technica's ATH-TWX7 earbuds are small but mighty, with powerf...

    If you are a musician, audio engineer or just an enthusiast, chances are you’ve at least heard of the Audio-Technica brand and rightfully so. Known for its state-of-the-art features and impeccable high-fidelity sound, the company’s ambitious, groundbreaking contributions have helped it garner a reputation for being one of the
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    ‘I just want a clean slate’: After all this time, Sky Ferreira won’...

    More than a decade since her seminal album Night Time, My Time, Sky Ferreira is finally ready to emerge from the shadows.
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    Editor’s Note June nights are the longest of the year and we’re planning on taking full advantage. From flame-licked festivals to mind-bending performances, after-dark thrills can be found in all corners of the calendar. There’s nothing that captures the eccentric energy of this month quite like RISING. The incomparable Fever Ray graces our cover this […]
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    The debut single by Dean Luke is a spark lit by existential despair...

    But that’s all history now. What Do I Know? has time-stamped a heavy patch that Dean Luke has now outlived. “Being a 30-something with ‘20-something problems’ just means you’re now at a point in your life where you’re expected to have your shit together, but you’re still struggling…. You