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Sydney store selling new and used instruments, as well as sheet music and music accessories.
Lost At E Minor is a weekly email newsletter that showcases the best creative work - be it music, fashion, design, or illustration - from Australia and beyond.
Website gives an up-close and personal bio, lets you in on what's happening via her news page, and includes a gig guide to find out when and where she's performing. Her debut album "Come an-a my house" marks an impressive debut into the world of soul...
The website of the band 'Love Me' features a news segment, a history of the band, profiles of the artists, downloads of their music, a shopping section where you can buy their music and merchandise as well as articles on their shows, records and stor...
Lucky Jackson - Mai-Songs Music (more info)
The website of the recording studio Mai-Songs Music and singer/poet Lucky Jackson.
Official website of Australian chamber music ensemble the Macquarie Trio. Contains news and reviews, as well as information on recordings, season details, and subscriptions.
Mad About Ewe is a ladies barbershop quartet based in Darkan, Western Australia. The quartet sings a wide variety of songs from traditional barbershop uptunes and ballads, to more well known popular songs, comedy items, and Christmas songs. Visit the...
Melbourne recording studio featuring state-of-the-art technology in an acoustically designed, custom-built facility. The website includes details of the the services offered.
Main Street Studios (more info)
Main Street Studios provides the complete range of recording facilities from recording and producing through to mastering and duplication. We also supply musician's supplies.
Maldon Folk Festival (more info)
Annual Folk Festival held in Maldon, Victoria, which aims to expose the audience to new music and little known artists while fostering the development of Australian and Multicultural traditional music. Visitors can be involved in music/dance etc thro...
Manly International Jazz Festival (more info)
Based in Manly, Sydney, the Manly International Jazz Festival is a significant jazz festival. Find out more about this exciting annual event.
Mark Eden is an Australian singer/songwriter. The site includes experimental animations and videos, and samples of his songs.
Australian singer songwriter with melodic pop storytelling style. Dry wit and naive romanticism fight it out.
The website of singer/songwriter Martin Doherty.
Masonik consists of theremin, EBow guitar, bass, 78 gramophone, turntables & live video. The project combines composition, visual coding & improvisation with dynamic restructuring of media & ideas, allowing multiple mediums to filter & morph into vir...
The home page of the Tasmanian born composer Matthew Dewey. Contains biographical information.
Matthew Orlovich: Australian Composer (more info)
Matthew Orlovich writes music for solo instrumentalists, large and small ensembles, choirs and orchestras.
Canberran Graham McDonald builds guitars, bouzoukis, mandolins. This website has information on these instruments. There are also links to Australian folk music and dance sites.
Mediasearch - Alternative Melbourne - Music, Films & Fashion (more info)
An entertainment website containing news, reviews & interviews about music, movies & fashion. We also do giveaways, list available specialty videos and memorabilia, and have guest editorials.
Melba Memorial Conservatorium (more info)
The mission of Melba Conservatorium of Music is to provide quality music training to students of all ages and varying aspirations. Throughout its long history, the Melba Conservatorium has been dedicated to the recognition, encouragement and cultivat...
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