![]() Patrons under the age of 18 years may attend accompanied by a parent or legal guardian with a valid ticket. Stalls – General Admission Standing – Limited Unreserved SeatingĪDULTS ONLY LICENSED EVENT (THIS IS NOT AN ALL AGES EVENT) Tickets for these Australian dates are selling fast at ASTOR THEATRE – CONCERT MODE: Tash has kicked of 2017 by playing Laneway Festival and landing two songs in triple j’s hottest 100 including radio hit ‘Jungle’ coming in at #3. The Unearthed artist of the year has had a whirlwind 12 months that’s shot her into orbit exploding onto the scene earning respect for her next level guitar playing, unique original sound and angelic voice. ![]() If you want to sample Tash Sultana I recommend you get onto ITunes and download it.After selling out theatres all over the World months in advance and blowing away record festival audiences, TASH SULTANA is returning to Australian shores to play a handful of select headline shows. It sounds like music made by someone in their late 40’s with half a lifetime of experience under their belt, not someone just entering their 20’s.Īnyway, enough of my gushing. It’s music for the twilight hour between dreams and wakefulness.Īlthough to compare Tash to Matt Corby would be to ignore her unique sound and the sensual epic dreamscape of her EP. It’s the sort of music you want to settle into, in the middle of the night with a single malt in hand. Tash, like Matt has a big, velvety and atmospheric blues sound with a lot of textures and depth. Other comparisons could be made between Tash’s sound that of Matt Corby’s. I can hear some faint Tricky and early Massive Attack influences in this song. It’s yet another dimension to a very impressive and diverse EP. Jungle, track four of the EP is different sounding again, with a huge, sweeping dub/reggae beat and with Tash doing some beatboxing over the top. ![]() Notion, the third track on the EP is a dreamy, navel-gazing acoustic pop with soaring guitar and raw vocals that sound a tiny bit like a female version of Jeff Buckley. ‘Gemini’, track two of the EP is a slow-burning dreamscape of sound and something about it reminds me of a slow love-making Sade song. Tash has a voice that swirls and toys with the audience, with the same mysterious vibe as Kelly Dayton, lead singer of 90’s band Sneaker Pimps. ![]() The first track on the EP is ‘Synergy’ is reminiscent of the ominous and atmospheric trip-hop from the 90’s track by Tricky or perhaps Sneaker Pimps. I just rotate, but guitar is one that stays the same.” Tash busks in Bourke St mall I’ll pick up an instrument and play it heaps for a couple of months, then pick up another instrument and play that heaps. It’s never ending, you don’t have to stop anywhere. And you can keep going and the sound just becomes familiar. Once you pick up one instrument you get the ears for it, and for another. Being a musician I have to learn it myself, and learn other instruments myself. “Guitar, I started playing when I was three. Tash plays every instrument on her eponymous EP: the stomp box, harmonica, vocals, guitar, looping, beatboxing, synth, trumpet – which makes the sound even more impressive. Her 2016 tour of the UK, Europe Australia and NZ rapidly sold out. These simple and raw B&W videos of Tash subsequently went viral and gained millions of views.įrom this ground-swell of passionate supporters of her music, Tash has quietly built up a massive following among Melbourne musos, punters as well as overseas music-lovers. A genuinely talented and unique Melbourne multi-instrumentalist who made a name for herself the old fashioned way, by busking on the streets of Melbourne (Bourke St mall and Degraves St) and making homemade videos to YouTube.
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