


With a focus on the human experience, her art presents a fluid and evocative depiction of existence, employing narratives and scenes as conduits for colours and textures.

Listening to their production, Priya lays out some of the most subaquatic cuts for our listening pleasure, with many layers within.Įmma Creasey, a visual artist based in Naarm, Melbourne, explores the multifaceted nature of the self through her work. Priya is a Naarm/Melbourne based DJ and producer playing at various party outfits around town. Live, she brings all facets of herself to the stage: vulnerable and strong, melancholic and energetic, serious and silly, always entrancing. Bumpy’s music is always honest, raw and purely captivating. The Noongar woman and Naarm artist’s stirring voice is transportive, arresting listeners with complex, intimate and multi-faceted truths of loss, joy and connection. Her sets showcase her uplifting energy and are a more familiar sound these days in Naarm.Īdopting her childhood nickname - adorned due to a knack for bumping into all kinds of obstacles - Bumpy pulls from the strength found in tenderness, scars and all. Miki has been continually exploring her sound as she goes, providing an array of genres when she plays - everything from 90s breaks and groovy baselines to bouncy tech/progressive house. In the between time, their Swooping project draws us deeper into the headspace of the trio, where their search for sounds spark ideas that are built into entire worlds. When playing under the name ‘Hiatus Kaiyote’, they are celebrated world-wide for their rare combination of technical wizardry and raw sonic force. Prolonged silence plays a small part (though an integral one) for the 3-time Grammy nominated rhythm section comprised of Simon Mavin (keyboards), Paul Bender (bass guitar), and Perrin Moss (drums, percussion). Swooping is the natural result of a group of inspired musicians riding a wave of their own curiosity and hyper-creativity.
