Update

Many Triangle is currently on Hiatus as we work on a new project, Co-incide. Thanks for all your support.

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Liam Finn additional show

Thursday, 18th of August, 2011

Good news for those who missed out on ticketsto Liam Finn’s show at the Corner Hotel — the singer/songerwriter has just announced a one-off intimate show at The Worker’s Club. Performing tracks off his recent album FOMO and his debut … Read more

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Harvest Festival

Saturday, 12th of November, 2011

A new music festival is coming our way this November with an epic lineup that is nothingshort of spectacular! Brought to us by the folks behind Soundwave — Harvest Festival aims to bring a typical European festival model to our … Read more

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Hmm… Handmade Music Festival

9th - 28th August, 2011

Throughout the month of August – the Handmade Music Festival will be transforming some of Melbourne’s contemporary galleries and spaces into unique feature installations and soundscapes. The brainchild of dedicated experimental instrument builders Rod Cooper, John Jacobs and Ben Kolaitis, … Read more

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Canyons Wrap Party

Friday, 15th of July, 2011

Sydney based DJ/producer duo Canyons are breaking loose and heading our way to throw a wild party in celebration of completing their debut album. Set for a late 2011 release, the yet-to-be-titled album seamlessly travels through the many generations of … Read more

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Great Earthquake Single Launch

Saturday, 30th of July, 2011

Great Earthquake is the work of Melbourne artist/musician Noah Symons. A veritable one-man-band, Noah utilises a plethora of instrumentsto create hypnotic soundscapes; unveiling a world of rhythmic, vigorous and playful tunes. Following on from his debut record Drawings, released through … Read more

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Music On Film Festival

6th - 10th of July, 2011

Definitely one for lovers of music and film, the inaugural Music On Film Festival is a wonderfully curated five day program of 12 amazing films celebrating the art of music and filmmaking. Taking centre stage at the Palais Theatre, experience … Read more

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Panel of Judges Album Launch

Saturday, 23rd of July, 2011

Melbourne noise-pop institution Panel of Judges is back with new album Moods on the Move. Peppered with honest, bright, chilled and thoughtful sounds, fans will find their perfect indulgence on the record, to be released on vinyl and digitally on … Read more

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Love Don’t Pay The Rent – Save Sticky!

Sunday, 21st of August, 2011

Sticky Institute, the tiny subway arcade shop beneath Degraves St, has been Melbourne’s iconic institution for zine culture for as long as we can remember. Over the years, Sticky has helped countless aspiring writers, artists, musicians, and your average Joe … Read more

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Aleks and the Ramps Album Preview

Thursday, 7th of July, 2011

After some months of hibernation, Aleks and the Ramps will be bursting back onto Melbourne’s live scene in spectacular fashion, previewing songs from their third – as yet unheard, unreleased, untitled and undiscounted – album! The band will be joined … Read more

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Adalita

Saturday, 13th of August, 2011

Having fronted one of Australia’s most respected and influential bands for nearly two decades, Adalita’s new solo project captures her raw and unaffected, and showcases the breadth of her songwriting talents. Her new sound isn’t a far departure from Magic … Read more

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Liam Finn Tour

Friday, 19th of August, 2011

Since wowing us with his 2008 debut, I’ll Be Lightning, Liam Finn returns to our shores this August to tour and support the release of his much anticipated new album, FOMO.  FOMO, an acronym for ‘Fear of Missing Out’, is … Read more

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Seeker Lover Keeper

Monday, 25th of July, 2011

Sally Seltmann, Holly Throsby and Sarah Blasko are three of Australia’s most innovative songwriters. Each a distinct talent, they share a common thread between their songwriting: the underlying sense of nostalgia; the golden, sing-along pop tunes; and the complicated lyrics … Read more

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Wu-Tang Clan Tour Announced!

Saturday, 6th of August, 2011

All the rumours floating around the past few months were true — Wu-Tang Clan are coming our way! Confirmed on Triple J this morning, three shows in Australia are confirmed, with the crew landing in Melbourne on August 6. Making … Read more

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Seagull and Patinka-Cha-Cha Split Artist In Residence

Seagull: Sunday, 5th & 12th of June
Patinka-Cha-Cha: Sunday, 19th & 26th of June

During the month of June, a very special residency will be taking place at The Grace Darling. Local bands Seagull and Patinka-Cha-Cha will be alternating as Artist In Residence! Seagull will be playing on the first two Sundays (5th and … Read more

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Oscar + Martin
For You Tour

Saturday, 4th of June, 2011

To celebrate the launch of Oscar + Martin’s debut LP For You, the duo will be hitting the road in June playing a series of shows up the East Coast. For You has been gaining rave reviews (Mess and Noise, … Read more

Review

Last Friday the 13th wasn’t quite as freaky as anticipated, no shock and horror, the surprises for the night were of the pleasant nature.

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Phia EP launch – Garden of Youth

Friday, 13th of May, 2011

Beaming from the success of her 2010 single Something To Hold On To, 2011 promises far more celebration for Melbourne songstress Phia with the release of her debut EP, Garden Of Youth. With her do-it-yourself inventiveness and distinct ability to … Read more

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The International Noise Conference

Saturday, 21st of May, 2011

Since 2004 Rat Bastards INC festival in Miami has become an institution for the USA noise underground. Its’ 15 minute sets mean business—there’s no laptop, no droning, no money or bullshit and its’ levels of inclusion has set it apart … Read more

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Kikuyu

Sunday, 15th of May, 2011

Kikuyu is a lo-fi micropop project by Melbourne artist Sez Wilks. Prompted by the rescue of an old Italian organ from Music Swop Shop, Kikuyu creates a game-style soundtrack by looping warm vocals and wartime diva harmonies with the organ’s fuzzy beats … Read more