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Here are some web pages you might like to visit:
Canberra Musicians, compiled by Barry McCullouch. http://www.geocities.com/canberramusicians/one.html
A comprehensive site archiving & swapping Australian indie/alternative
music http://www.innercitysound.com.au/ Milesago - a terrific site about Australian progressive rock. Join their mailing list!
Australian Music Radio Airplay Project:
A web site about bands from my own backyard - Bendigo, Victoria. http://www.bendigobands.cjb.net/
This Swedish site has listed much of the data out of my early versions of the Who's Who: http://hem.passagen.se/honga/aussie.html
The most comprehensive site to find information about current Australian bands:
Lots of information about new bands trying to get a gig on JJJ: http://www.triplej.abc.net.au/unearthed/
More information about Aussie bands: http://www.aussiebands.com.au/
Want to find out about Perth bands?
An Australian independent artist sales/market place:
Mark Woods likes his early '80s synth music:
I recently interviewed Creepy John Thomas ...
Newcastle bands list compiled by John Evans: http://members.optusnet.com.au/~tonalvertigo/Pages/n7bFrameIndex.htm Howlspace has lots of reviews and information about new bands. Here are two sites that cover bands from Wollongong: http://www.howlspace.com.au/wollongongbands/Home.htm
Henry Weld has resisted having his information published, but you can view his site about Oz Punk music:
Australian Music Online’ (AMO) is a web-based initiative that aims to advance the marketing and promotion of new Australian contemporary music, across a diverse range of genres, both nationally and internationally. Their site highlights new releases of Australian artists, updated every week.
Aztec Music is a label re-issuing a lot of older Australian artists
http://www.aztecmusic.net/label.htm
Ken Murdoch of the 1977 band Taste is in the process of getting the band back together again. |