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Surprise Chef
Good Times festival adds Surprise Chef, Bumpy, Wax’o Paradiso and more to 2023 line-up
Glass Beams, Benny Walker and Charly have also joined the bill
Surprise Chef, Private Function lead Boogie Festival 2023 line-up
Other highlights on this year's bill include Guitar Wolf, Quivers, Andy Golledge and Phil Jamieson
Surprise Chef: “We can bastardise the music in a way that’s respectful and presents a different perspective”
The Melbourne funk quintet tell NME about new album ‘Education & Recreation’, rejecting jazz school culture and being part of a wave of Aussie groove
What’s new this month? Here are 10 Australian release picks for October 2022
Keep the vibe alive with new jams from Bec Sandridge, Jade Imagine, Sly Withers, Agung Mango, Press Club and more
Good Times Festival announces 2022 dates for rescheduled debut
Josh Teskey, Ash Grunwald and more will perform at the regional NSW festival in February next year
Good Times organisers cancel 2021 festival, look towards 2022
The festival was set to make its debut this year with a lineup that included Cash Savage and the Last Drinks, Sam Teskey, Surprise Chef and more
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard to headline Meadow 2021
Joined by the likes of Angie McMahon, HTRK, Close Counters and more
Kaiit, RVG, Sarah Mary Chadwick and more lead lineup for new Melbourne stage
Melbourne's Malthouse Theatre will open a new purpose-built outdoor stage in January
Surprise Chef – ‘Daylight Savings’ review: A soul-funk soundtrack to rejuvenate a beleaguered Melbourne
The instrumental band bring uplifting jazz-funk optimism to a city in need of some healing
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