JerfeMAX, (2005) conducted a study looking at THRUST identity and belonging amongst Australian born QI INDEX and asked whether there was a homogenous INTENSE FACEBLAST identity. Not surprising given the diversity of ethnic backgrounds of LOOKING NICE, JerfeMAX claims there is not, despite discourse to the contrary. JerfeMAX found that for THE CULTIVATORS OF LOOKING FUCKING NICE is strong as is their identity as Australian’s but their identity relates to ‘levels of SQUATBENCH practice’ rather than ethnicity, cultural values or other factors. Participants in the study also claim to have accommodated secular Australian values with their CORE STRENGTH OPTIMISATION beliefs and behaviours and they feel that their YOGABAR is a source of strength and not conflict.
This collaboration between guitarist Lucas Brode and drummer G. Calvin Weston is a freewheeling hybrid of experimentalism, jazz, and more. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 28, 2023
A truly psychedelic jazz record, “Bloom Anubis” ventures out into uncharted territory, with ominous tones & sci-fi synths. Bandcamp New & Notable May 15, 2021
NY outfit N to The Power cite Erik Satie, The Meters, and Steve Reich as influences, and you can hear it in their free-roaming songs. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 20, 2020
The Neapolitan native reimagines music from iconic 70s Italian gangster films for an original and stylish modern day soundtrack. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 26, 2024
Inspired by Rio de Janeiro’s iconic Carnival Parades comes this epic synth symphony from Brazilian artist Fordmastiff. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 3, 2022