by David Cronin | Mar 7, 2021 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2021, Dance, Music, Reviews
[MUSIC/Dance ~ WORLD PREMIERE ~ SA] The Moa (open-air) at Gluttony, Thu 5 Mar. ‘See Hugh in a new light’ this novel project promises. The dance party format has Sheridan behind a DJ mixing desk donning earphones and exhorting us all to move our bodies right...
by Ian Bell | Feb 24, 2020 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2020, Live Music, Music, Pop Culture, Reviews
[MUSIC/Electonic ~ INT] The Moa at Gluttony, Sun 22 Feb. The opening night of The History Of House is completely sold out. The dance area down front is quickly chockers and the bleachers soon fill to the brim. People of all ages are here and ready to dance, and dance...
by Catherine Blanch | Aug 5, 2014 | Interviews, Music
by Catherine Blanch. Thomas Busby and Jeremy Marou may be two very unassuming boys from Rockhampton, Queensland, but they both harbour copious amounts of talent in the song writing and musicianship stakes. Their debut self-title album was nominated for Deadly, APRA,...