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Liveschool In The News

Our graduates have gone on to become some of the biggest names in electronic music – which attracts media coverage. When journalists first start writing about what you make, it can indicate a real turning point in your career. Not to mention what a trip it is to be scrolling your feed and see yourself in the news.

Here’s a quick feed of recent places Liveschool graduates, students and team members have been clocking-up column inches lately…




Ninajirachi – 10 Magazine Australia

Ninajirachi covers 10 Magazine Australia - Electric Feel feature

10 Magazine Australia gives the cover of its new issue to Ninajirachi, with writer Roxy Lola tracing her path from a Central Coast kid making beats in GarageBand to a Coachella-bound producer ahead of her support slot on Tame Impala’s Australian tour. The feature covers her debut album I Love My Computer, her early years teaching herself production on YouTube, and the community of Australian artists around her.

“I made I Love My Computer with no fear. I was so excited and happy the whole time.”

Read the full feature via 10 Magazine Australia.



Vera Blue – Rolling Stone Australia

Vera Blue featured in Rolling Stone Australia

Rolling Stone Australia covers Liveschool alumna Vera Blue and her new single “Go Lucky,” the third taste of her forthcoming album. The piece details her first collaborations with producer Jono Ma and songwriter Chris Collins, with engineering from Eric J Dubowsky.

“It’s me learning to trust the leap, dance through the chaos.”

Read the full feature via Rolling Stone Australia.

Ninajirachi – Billboard

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Ninajirachi – Pitchfork

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Ninajirachi – Mixmag

Look whos the cover artist of Mixmag for October 2025!

Ninajirachi Liveschool Mixmag cover October

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Paris – Mixmag

Mixmag talks with Paris about her stunning debut album – ‘Labyrinth’

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Ninajirachi – Billboard

The Nina celebrations continue this week with a record breaking EIGHT Aria Award Nominations!

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Touch Sensitive – AAA Backstage

Disco lord of Sydney and Liveschool Alumni is back with a huge second album – In Paradise.

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Want more Touch Sensitive? Check out our exclusive interview HERE

Glves on ABC Breakfast!

Glves continues a huge wave of momentum, featuring a spotlight on national tv!

 

 
 
 
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GodIsInTheTv: Montaigne – it’s hard to be a fish

Singer-songwriter Montaigne (Jess Cerro) has released their fourth studio album ‘it’s hard to be a fish’ as a fully independent artist. Following their Eurovision 2021 representation and Netflix Heartstopper feature, the alt-pop record showcases complete creative control with RPG-inspired themes of survival and self-discovery, spanning from dreamy opener ‘keep going!’ to guitar-driven finale ‘all about the money.’

 

Read all about it here:

Front View Magazine: PARIS – Labyrinth Album Release

Australian producer, artist and Liveschool Alumni PARIS (Paris Forscutt) will release debut album ‘Labyrinth’ on August 29 via Lane 8’s This Never Happened imprint. The 12-track record blends melodic techno, ambient, and electronica, featuring collaborations with Juno Mamba and Rinzen. Following her breakout hit “Collide” (2.3M+ streams), PARIS will debut the album through extended “Into the Labyrinth” headline sets across Australia.

 

 
 
 
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AAABackstage: Glves ‘Time’ Music Video

The latest single by Liveschool grad Glves got a writeup by AAA Backstage, an independent Australian music newsroom, celebrating the stunning cinematic video that accompanies her latest single ‘Time’ which you can watch here:

The Guardian: Lorde crashes xeimma Sugar Rush Party

The one and only Lorde surprised the Sugar Rush crowd in Sydney recently by crashing her own themed party night. The Sugar rush event at Marry’s underground is hosted by our very own xeimma aka Emma Park, who was joined on stage by Lorde for an epic sing along.

 

 
 
 
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Rolling Stone: Flume and JPEGMAFIA – We Live In A Society

Legendary Liveschool fam Flume has just dropped a collaborative EP with JPEGMAFIA titled ‘We Live in a Society’. The four-track project includes their recently released single “Track 1” and features breakout star Ravyn Lenae on “Is It Real.” This marks Flume’s first new material since 2023 and reunites the pair who previously collaborated on Flume’s 2019 mixtape ‘Hi This Is Flume’ and JPEG’s 2024 album. The EP also includes two additional tracks: “AI Girlfriend” and “The Ocean Is Fake,” completing what promises to be an exciting return for the Australian electronic music star. Full article here

Cultr Magazine: NEOTEK Takes On America.

Liveschool Alumni NEOTEK is making major moves, announcing his debut US tour alongside a stunning new release ‘Virtualise’. The track showcases his signature blend of intense bass, mechanical synths, and dynamic vocal elements that have helped him build a dedicated following.

From early days experimenting with dubstep and trap to now commanding stages at renowned venues like Red Rocks and major festivals like EDC, NEOTEK’s journey exemplifies the path from dedicated producer to breakthrough artist. With over 4 million Spotify streams and a fresh partnership with Create Music Group, ‘Virtualise’ marks another milestone in his rapidly ascending career.

Full Cultr article

Want to learn the production techniques behind tracks like this? Check out our Produce Music course – where NEOTEK and many other successful artists started their journey.

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Metal Magazine: Banksia sculpts EP ‘Clay’ from Heartbreak, Meditation & Sampling.

Liveschool Alumni Banksia joins Metal Mag to discuss their new EP Clay. Inspired by heartbreak and resilience, it blends ambient and jazz influences while drawing from a rich tapestry of global experiences, grief, and artistic introspection—proving that even from the lowest points, something beautifully crafted can emerge. Full article here

The project: What So Not snags Bunnings Warehouse Rave.

Renowned producer and champion of the Australian music scene ‘What So Not’ headlined the first ever Bunnings Warehouse rave, alongside Peking Duk. This unique event, held at the Preston Bunnings in Melbourne, sold out within minutes, marking a significant boost for the Australian music scene.

“It’s been incredible working with the Bunnings team on a shared vision to revive the Australian dance scene. Straw hats off to their amazing team.” – Chris What So Not.

As he continues to push boundaries within electronic music, What So Not remains a pivotal figure in shaping Australia’s musical landscape.

 

 
 
 
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Rolling Stone: Moss, Goanna, Tasman Keith & William Barton talk all things ‘Solid Rock’

It seems Rolling Stone has gathered Moss for ‘Solid Rock’ off the back of his huge reimagining of Goanna’s 1982 anthem. Teaming up with Tasman Keith, Shane Howard of the original band Goanna and featuring William Barton, the four sat down with Rolling Stone to talk together about the record, its meaning and Indigenous rights. Watch the full interview here

NME: Ninajirachi front-and-centre on the magazine cover

The November issue of NME features our very own Nina on the cover, looking fierce. The title article is a great read, partly focusing on her debut long-player mixtape Second Nature but also going wide on topics from mechanical sea cucumbers and post-internet music. Read the interview here

 

The Guardian: 5-star review for Flume’s live show

Flume’s long-awaited tour, with cameos by other Liveschool fam Kučka and Vera Blue and visuals by collaborator Jonathan Zawada, has truly delivered for both sets of fans – the ones who favour his big hits and those that stan the more subversive sound-design driven work… check the review here.

Logic 1000 Contributes the cover mix for Mixmag

The star of Logic 1000 continues to rise, with Mixmag last year tapping the artist to provide their cover mix. Featuring a motherlode of unreleased gems (including one from Liveschool trainer DJ Plead) the mix has just gone live on streaming platforms – and you can read about it here… 

Brux interviewed for EDM Identity

Pushing forward with an innovative strategy that blurs the lines that once made a visual artists distinct from a musical artist, Brux has been making big strides in her career in the last few years. EDM Identity interviewed the newly un-masked producer about the changes following her relocation to NYC…

 

When she’s not leading Australia’s Eurovision efforts or collaborating with David Byrne of Talking Heads, Liveschool alum Montaigne is getting props from one of the biggest national news outlets in the country, with big anticipation for her upcoming album… 

 

Kučka is back in the NME

Kučka has had a massive 12 months and our friends at NME have been supporting her every step of the way – after great coverage of her debut LP, and here latest release ‘Messed Up’…

Resident Advisor: Roza Terenzi & D. Tiffany’s new LP gets the RA stamp of approval

Regularly appearing on festival bills around Europe, Roza Terenzi is the solo project of Katie Campbell. Tastemaker publication Resident Advisor has turned in a glowing review and awarded the “RA Recommends” tag to her new collaborative LP with D. Tiffany. 

 

The Guardian: Australian-Korean rappers 1300 make a splash

1300 are five rappers, including the producers Nerdie and (Liveschool alum) Pokari.Sweat. And their music and live shows deserve your attention. It’s been amazing to watch the development and rise of 1300 from complete unknowns to now an international fanbase, including the discerning ear of The Guardian’s music writer Brodie Lancaster who dives into their rise, incredible music videos and live shows in this write-up


 

The Guardian: Logic1000 is one to watch in 2022

For the last few years Logic1000 has been a favourite among taste-makers, underground scenes and respected DJ’s. With the release of her new EP this write-up in the Guardian is a hint that there might be more widespread recognition coming her way. The Guardian is increasingly the first (and sometimes only) major masthead to get across emerging electronic music. Logic1000’s EP In the Sweetness of You is out now on her own record label “Therapy”, available in streaming, digital download and limited edition vinyl.


The Guardian: Australia’s Hyperpop

Staying on the ball must be a challenge when you’re 200 years old, but The Guardian are managing well! They have published a piece on Hyperpop – a genre that just happens to be filled with Liveschool grads. They name drop Ninajirachi, Kota Banks, Donatachi, Nina Las Vegas and Perto in the article as key members of the emerging scene. We’re immensely proud to see our students gaining high level recognition – and The Guardian is just about as high as it gets!


Stoney Roads: Props to us!

Longtime supporters of Australian electronic music, Stoney Roads have published a piece by a satisfied Liveschool Graduate. It might read like an advertisement but we can assure you its not – just an article by one happy student who has come away from their eight week course with a whole heap of new skills.


Multiple outlets: rave reviews for Kučka’s debut album

Not content with spearheading our LA operations, co-writing with some of the biggest names in music and being an in demand top liner – Kučka has gone and released her debut album, elevating her reputation as a solo artist to match her rep as a collaborator. But don’t just take our word for it! Her record Wrestling has had a load of press attention, with everyone from NME to Rolling Stone and The Guardian taking notice.

 


Financial Review: Flume’s NFT’s

Flume is everywhere. Like actually everywhere. He’s probably been covered by every major media outlet on earth… but we have a feeling this might be a first. Flume in the Australian Financial Review. Granted this is more about finance than a regular Flume story – detailing his foray into crypto art with long time collaborator Jonathon Zawada (check their mini site of NFT artworks) but the end result is the same. Our guy in the financial pages. Weird!


 

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