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Susan G Finds Her Groove in Constant Motion with ‘Spin’

Seattle artist Susan G returns with “Spin,” a bossa nova-tinged pop track that folds jazz textures, 90s R&B touches, and electro-pop production into a...

Q&A with American artist Matt Thompson

In this interview, Matt Thompson steps into a new chapter with Echo, a single that reconnects him with the pop sound that first shaped...

Maxx Nies Unveils Emotional Alt-Pop on ‘Give Me A Reason’

New York-based alt-pop artist Maxx Nies delivers a powerful, introspective statement with her latest single, ‘Give Me A Reason’. At just 25, Nies has...

Maryann Connolly Captures Love’s Lingering Echoes on ‘Etched In Love’

Maryann Connolly continues to establish her artistic identity with a sound that confidently bridges pop, rock, and Americana influences. Her latest single, “Etched In...

“Starspire’s ‘What Is Meant For You’ Is a Multi-Genre Journey Through the Heart

London-based artist Ranj George steps fully into his creative persona with Starspire, delivering a debut album that defies genre while centering on human experience....

Bella Wood Blends Grit and Glam in ‘Dirty Cherry’

Rising pop artist Bella Wood makes a striking statement with her latest single, Dirty Cherry, a sharp-edged alt-pop track that cements her as one...

AMBER Reveals Infectious Debut Single “St Tropez”

The funny thing about “St Tropez” is that it barely matters where it is set. Yes, the name carries a certain image. Sunlight, style,...

The Songs of Butler & Cupples fuse dancefloor energy with thoughtful songwriting on ‘What Use Is Peace Without Freedom’

Following their striking debut ‘Bad Habits’, The Songs of Butler & Cupples return with ‘What Use Is Peace Without Freedom’, a hypnotic blend of...

The Monotrol Kid embrace quiet catharsis on the reflective ‘40 Years’

Belgian outfit The Monotrol Kid return with ‘40 Years’, a restrained and emotionally articulate single that highlights their affinity for thoughtful, Americana-leaning songwriting. Rooted...

Why Precipice Feels Like A Late-Night Conversation You Don’t Want To End

Some albums feel like they are performing for a crowd. Precipice feels more like someone pulling up a chair and speaking honestly for a...
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Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972. Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry.Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.