"He prayed for me for like 10 minutes while I was crying, we just ended up talking for like 30 minutes. He kept telling me whatever you're going through, just surrender, God always has your back, just surrender. That's something I'd forgotten in that moment. He reminded me that everything's gonna be okay."

Just Surrender: Ayegy’s “Godadelic”

"He prayed for me for like 10 minutes while I was crying, we just ended up talking for like 30 minutes. He kept telling me whatever you're going through, just surrender, God always has your back, just surrender. That's something I'd forgotten in that moment. He reminded me that everything's gonna be okay."
Witch House was raised from the dead, and its corpse is propped up by a small number of artists pushing boundaries and redefining its sound. Photographer and writer @video.loss joins Melbourne's Stay Healthy following the release of their debut album, Dirt.
Witch House was raised from the dead, and its corpse is propped up by a small number of artists pushing boundaries and redefining its sound. Photographer and writer @video.loss joins Melbourne's Stay Healthy following the release of their debut album, Dirt.
Exploring Photography's many contradictions and paradoxes with Melbourne [Naarm] based artist and photographer
"The world is always in flux, therefore there is always something to respond to." Mike Midnight reflects on his latest EP, released through Australian label Pneumatic

Mike Midnight On His Latest Release ‘A Jewel Within A Teardrop’

"The world is always in flux, therefore there is always something to respond to." Mike Midnight reflects on his latest EP, released through Australian label Pneumatic
Ahead of w3bcam's debut album, we spoke to the Canadian artist about their music and evolution as an artist.

WIMP: w3bcam on debut album and artistic process

Ahead of w3bcam's debut album, we spoke to the Canadian artist about their music and evolution as an artist.
“I feel like it's about trying to make music that's for me - music I'd listen to and enjoy. This feels like the most 'me' music I've ever made.” 
"I carry who I am wherever I go for better or worse - I think where I am mentally affects my music more than where I am physically."
Overview of Yhonnie Scarce's current exhibition at Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
An exploration of the overlooked.
Critical analysis of a vandal's agenda.

LISTEN: Scan – TreeHuggers EP

Australian rapper Scan brings a new wave on his debut.
"I feel like I grew up on the internet more than any physical place frankly. I would have never been who I am without it."
Phone Photos & Street Poetry - CONTACT celebrates it's first publication.
Humanising technology.
Merging technology with everyday life.
“By expressing my aesthetic vision through music and artwork that I produce, rather than just staying as a lifeless consumer of the schizophrenic culture, I hold and claim my firm existence in the desolate world I’m living in.”