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Alison & Appel St. |
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If you're a lover of fashion, art, music & food, then come & experience a cultural roots fusion unlike any other at oneway project. Set in adjacent laneways in the heart of Surfers Paradise, oneway project offers culture lovers the chance to spend your sunset afternoon & night chilling out in a streetscape of live art demo's, funky fashion & knick stalls, live music including, Rogerthat & alfresco dining pockets. International feature artist Mymo will be creating one of her trademark artworks at oneway project, brought to you by local art gallery 19Karen, who will be staging their own exhibition & live installations. The Trailer Trash will also be bringing their artificial grass, picket fence & caravans, that will see local street & graffiti artisits take to them in spray can flicking, brush stroking fury - brought to you by Joshua Levi Galleries. oneway project is about supporting emerging talent from the roots up & providing them with an interactive space to grow - a much needed gateway on the Gold Coast that you can now be a part of. oneway project is an alcohol free event. oneway project is part of the Queensland Government's Queensland Week celebrations program, 29 May to 6 June 2010. ARTIST BIOS Its been a steady rise thus far for Gold Coast seven piece The Cool Calm Collective since their first gig in 2006. Having played a countless number of sold out shows since their inception, as well as securing JJJ airplay, coveted festival spots and a host of high profile support slots ... it seems as though The Cool Calm Collective are emerging as the band to watch in 2010. Whether its reckless reggae party anthems or messages of love, life, and loss; The Cool Calm Collective deliver with soulful melodies and infectious grooves... Anarchist Duck fuse funk, reggae, rock and rhymes with a world music feel and their trademark harmonies. From humble beginnings Anarchist Duck have this year secured a place at Corinbank Festival, Southern Oracle Festival, Nimbin Mardi Grass and were also placed in the top ten albums at Brisbane's 4ZZZ. They have received nation-wide airplay of their new album 'Propaganda' which was produced with Paulie B of The Beautiful Girls. They are renowned for transforming audiences into dancing, karni mayhem. Pampampam! is a four piece from a quiet little town on the east coast of Australia Called the Gold Coast. The four members have all been friends for years and years but only started jaming together in early 2008. They named the band after the drummer's mum and started playing shows in front of real people in real venues in early 2009 and haven't looked back since. They try and make atmospheric dancy rock and don't have a synth but might buy one. Their sound is influenced by an array of artists Interpol, Silversun Pickups, Joy Division and Kings of Leon, is to name only but a few. Prior to being active members of the Queensland music scene, Brothers shared their roots in a queit NSW mountain town. Their matured psychedelic no-apologies rock n roll has seen them share the stage with the likes of, Wolfmother, The Choir boys, Philadelphia Grand Jury & The Galvatrons. Their Debut self titled EP is making waves so do yourself a favour and get a copy. They fly that freak-flag up on high & into the sky. Swaying like the breeze, mind whistling like leaves, it's all in the way Bailey on vocals (with his Amish beard & anti-establishment grooves) makes Rogerthat the very Zeitgeist of it all! If ever there was anything lacking from our apocalypse as envisioned in childhood, it's in the sights THEY bring to our feverish minds - it's in the second coming of the mad 70's blunt groove, Rogerthat style. If ever there was a diagonal slide into sweet oblivion that needed magnifying with guitar, bass, drum & electrified amp, Rogerthat is the one to deliver it.
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