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- Holy FuckCAN
- Chaos In The CBDNZL
- Donna Hayze
- East Africa Project
- Soda Lite
- Joey Gracia
- The Two Cathies
- Cassie Sullivan
- Other Matter
- Jessee Lee Johns
- Hannah Price
- Princess Drip
- Amoko
- Betty Grumble
The Granada Tavern (over the road from Mona) is converted to an autonomous community; a micronation of party. Late-night fun (DJs, dance, democracy sausages) Friday and Saturday, sun-soaked Sunday session. Arcadia in Berriedale.
Warning
18+ only. Features adult themes, potential nudity, bright, moving and strobe lighting, theatrical haze, and very loud sounds.
Holy Fuck
Even-more-danceable-than-usual electronica from the famed rule-breaking Canadian quartet.
Chaos In The CBD
NZ-born, Peckham-based brothers Louis and Beans spin mellow house; step things up when needed. Absolute DJ royalty to kick off a serious Sunday session.
Donna Hayze
An absolute vinyl hound with a keen ear for what a room needs—whether that’s dancefloor disco, an ambient soundscape, some classic house, or something else entirely.
East Africa Project
South Sudanese village party music meets the Chichewa traditions of Malawi, Kwela, plus South African blues and jazz. Energetic songs about war, love, life, death, and family.
Soda Lite
Soundscapes build atop field recordings, reflecting the incredibly varied moods, tones and tempos of the local (and wider) environment.
Joey Gracia
‘A serial organiser of found object and daily debris’, Joey explores ideas around borders, boundaries, contradictions and legality.
The Two Cathies
A pair of works—silent video, paintings—based around two multi-disciplinary artists / Cathies (and ongoing collaborators) spending time with a Boston Dynamics robot-dog called Spot.
Cassie Sullivan
Cassie is an emerging indigenous artist based on Melukerdee country whose works look at intergenerational bodily memory through a whole bunch of different disciplines.
Other Matter
Renewable, algae-derived polymers from a pioneering sustainable materials studio founded by artist Jessie French.
Jessee Lee Johns
The greatest artist The Commonwealth Of New Bayswater has ever produced, which sounds impressive until you learn he founded the Commonwealth and is its only citizen. Visual works.
Hannah Price
Immersive genre-blending performance with looped vocal melodies, harmonies, guitar and beats.
Amoko
South Sudanese-born Tasmanian hip-hop.
‘Different language, one people, together we rise, divided we fall’.
—Amoko
Princess Drip
Electro-pop duo mixing adorable with audacious: playful lyrics and synth melodies bop over funky bass and drums. ‘A gateway to your soulful slut era, if you will’.
Betty Grumble
An avatar / war mask / love letter / critter who engages her body as a hopeful and medicinal site for catharsis and pleasure. Expect atmosphere enhancing and short, ritualistic performance eruptions.