
‘Just Make Songs’: The Low-Key House-Music Genius of Fennec
This part-time producer recently enrolled in grad school. He’s also finding time to craft exquisite dance music

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This part-time producer recently enrolled in grad school. He’s also finding time to craft exquisite dance music

Famed for his viral TikTok videos, his 'Song Sequels' segment on triple j, and now his top 40 album, Artificial Intelligence, Tom Cardy speaks about the journey to where he finds himself now.

K-pop’s new female ‘supergroup’ on why the bond they’ve formed (and their group chat) is bringing out new ideas and ‘colors’ that fans have never seen before

After years of watching white artists and fans dominate a genre pioneered by Black people, artists like Buffalo Nichols are trying to bring the music they love back to its roots

Their first album in nine years, New Rituals sees Melbourne punk icons Bodyjar still at the top of their game after 30 years.

Rolling Stone Australia speaks to alt-J keyboard player Gus Unger-Hamilton ahead of the band’s September 2022 Australia and New Zealand Tour.

A hot verse and the daily spelling challenge offer many of the same thrills. “It’s like I’ve spent my whole life training for the Olympics of five-minute, once-a-day word games,” says Open Mike Eagle

The pop star came through a tumultuous stretch in the pandemic and returns with some of her most brilliant music yet on ‘Crash’

Folk singer-songwriter Timothy Wolf hikes with Rolling Stone Australia to reveal the inspiration he takes from the natural world.

Having released new album Antihero, Huskii talks about the the importance of vulnerability and his distaste of the fame that follows.