Hydrofunk launched their online store at the Northern on Jan 22. Our guest reviewer is Bay FM's Olylama. This Hydrofunk label is pretty cool. I got the sticker from the merch desk and checked out their Myspace site. I love Myspace music, it is like a bands CV. I dug the tracks on there. You can even check out their video clips. Omni Anti Oops I missed this first act. They would have been cool I’m sure (Dude... they were awesome. I can't believe you missed them. Slick MCing accompanied by a classically trained female vocalist who can really wail. They have a violinist and flautist - not your average hip hop. Very funky and very LOUD. Ed). Red Bantoo Another groovy band set up their instruments - in this case a keyboard, sax and a little electronic box of beats and bops (It's called a MPC Oly! Ed). They were only 4 piece outfit on this night, but if I closed my eyes it sounded like a 12 piece. I’m making a new genre here but I would say it was Soulie jazzie hip hoppie. A bit of style was happening with the three guys wearing white shirts with small black ties and the girl in a classic little black number. The crowd liked what they heard. Red Bantoo are similar to Nightmares on Wax. Well entertaining. Resin Dogs The Resin Dogs are Hydrofunk's flagship band. We witnessed a pared down version of the Dogs with some band members away on their side projects. Dave Atkins (Percussion) is drumming for Wolfmother in London at the moment. With the various guesting MCs the Dog's shows can differ slightly but the Formula remains the same: The Resin Dogs are on = its time to party. The MC encouraged the crowd to shake it and they did. I respect the independence this crew have kept with their core label Hydrofunk. Hydrofunk have signed some amazing talent. Check out their online store. View photos from the night here. Editor: Kate Newton Add Comment The Women and the Waves 01/23/2010
By Laura Guthrie Images by Vitoria Spofforth Where was the place to be in Byron Bay last Friday night? Well if you’re interested in surfing (or just interested in all things awesome) you were probably at The Women and the Waves. Held at the Byron Community Centre, the night featured a surf movie screening, live music, art, fashion, food and drink. Tracy Mae and Vanessa Thompson presented The Women and the Waves to a rapt audience. After years of watching movies that feature men’s surfing, with only brief glimpses into the world of women in the water, it was wicked to finally see a surf film that documents the female surf experience. Filmmakers Heather Hudson and Peck Euwer wanted to explore what it means to surf like a girl. As well as professional surfers, they covered women who have been surfing for decades without pay or fame; women who have incorporated surfing into their lifestyle. Showcasing legends like Linda Benson (the first woman to surf Waimea Bay, Hawaii), Kim Mearig (one of the first women to be sponsored by shaper Al Merrick), Lisa Andersen (who put women’s surfing on the radar), Ashley Lloyd (one of the first females shapers), and many more. All of these surfer chicas are worth Googling as they should be a part of any surfing buff's repertoire. These women are inspiration for all surfers who cannot expect to make a living from surfing but want to find a way to surf forever while still having a life. After the screening of the film there was an open forum discussing experiences we have had in the water- from both women and men. Everything from snaking in to how to get the best wave at The Pass was discussed (general consensus was to stay away from The Pass). The discussion was led by phD student Rebecca Olive who is doing her thesis on women’s surfing. How cool is that? Also showcased were local Byron women kicking arse in the water and in the worlds of art, music, and fashion. While Tracy Mae and Jess Trebalco strummed out toe-tapping tunes, the movie-goers viewed paintings, photography, and surfboards by artists Tracy Mae, James McMillan, and Deborah Tinker. On display were fashion designs by Lyloh and Misfit, who co-run Eco-Mama. Kath, Eco-Mama's yoga class instructor*, sold delicious home-made chili, and lemon drink It was an awesome night. The atmosphere was casual and relaxed, the local talent was rocking, and it was super-inspiring to see such dedicated women who not only rip on the water but eloquently describe their love of the waves and experiences with surfing. Thanks again to everyone who put together such a fantastic night! *Eco-Mama ladies yoga classes, Tuesdays 6-8pm, 7 Marvel St. Editor: Kate Newton Lyrics Born @ The Beach Hotel 01/07/2010
![]() People are crowd surfing at the Beach Hotel. Need I say any more to describe how much this Lyrics Born gig rocks? I’m trying to remember the last time I saw people crowd surf here and I’ve got nothing. I don’t think I’ve ever seen it. Tonight, two people appear on their backs above the audience before security calm them down. It’s like a festival. Short girls are sitting on shoulders, one guy is swinging underwear over his head, another guy rushes the stage… and everyone is dripping in sweat. Lyrics Born has worked us into a frenzy. “If I don’t lose my voice and my hearing, I’m not doing my job,” LB tells us. Before the show he had sat quietly in the fenced off green room tweeting about DJ Goodie spinning Chali 2na. Onstage, LB barely pauses for breath. His backing vocalist, Joyo Velarde, belts out her tunes while busting non-stop funky-ass dance moves. Lyrics Born and his live band don’t just perform, they engage the crowd. Both the keys and bass player make eye contact with me and grin. They pose for photos. LB tries to show us pics of his newborn baby on his mobile. He tells us we’re the best audience he’s seen on tour yet. He tells us we can download his music for free on his website. He pushes Velarde’s debut album. He freestyles; rapid-fire name checking O’Sushi, buying weed in Nimbin and getting the plane out of Ballina. But mostly, Lyrics Born delivers the beats and rhymes we are all here for. Click here to see photos from the gig. From the set list: Turn it up Hello Pack Up Knock Knock Phreak I Like It Differences Hot 2 Deff (Michael Jackson tribute) Stop Complaining Aim (Daft Punk) It’s Like That PDT Oh Baby Callin Out Coulda Woulda (encore) I Changed My Mind Lies Take you Home Shake it off Bad Dreams |



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