Omra

OMRA is a visionary indie-pop singer and songwriter from Brisbane, Australia. Where electronic pop meets a full, bluesy timbre, her authentic lyrics and hear-felt performances can be likened to Mia Wray, Meg Mac and Vera Blue. Creating her own catchy hooks and toplines, OMRA collaborates with a variety of indie, house and electronic producers on her sound. With her public debut taking her to Woodford Folk Festival in 2023/24, this year has seen OMRA drop two new tracks, a self-directed music video and a line up of impressive shows with more to come.

Sam Wrangle

Sam Wrangle is a musical artist based in Brisbane, Australia. Sam Wrangle was born with a deep desire to be understood and to relate to people. This comes through strongly with his music which combines naked lyricism, powerful production values, strong musicianship and fantastic hair.

Amélie Farren

Amélie Farren writes her music to reflect a life of whimsical fantasy and glittering fame, with eerie thoughts hidden between the lines. She contrasts her powerful melodies with delicate and thought-provoking lyrics, telling a different story with each of her songs. Currently in high-school, her first releases were “Lack of Iron” and “suffering.”, in 2022, receiving positive attention from the many listeners of the new artist.

Captain Fighting Machine

The collection of songs that comprise Captain Fighting Machine reflect an attempt to capture and conquer fear. Captain Fighting Machine confronts the enormity of nature, grief, loss and stress with a stoicism verging on the self-defeating. However, it is in the struggle that we find glimmers of hope, and we are all in the fight. These songs serve as a reminder both to oneself, and from a friend, that singing is also its own reward, and can and should be pursued wholeheartedly.

Cyndy Chan

Cyndy Chan / Life is good 極愛生命 

Cyndy is known as a 4EB broadcaster; 2021 China watercube cup-Silver award; 2019 Sing! China Brisbane audition finalist.

Mick Dick

Though live improvisation and sound manipulation Michael Dick has worked in alleyways, gallery spaces and dance studios. Using unusual instruments and audio sampling his work appears to alter time and space through a colourful and absurd palette of subtly and wonder.