Day: 10 July 2026

Conrad Tokyo treatment rooms

I’ve dreamed of staying at Conrad Tokyo for over a decade, and it did not disappoint

Tokyo’s visual supremacy is born from contrast. Plenty of pockets around the city blend Edo-period Japan and 21st-century Japan in an effortless, almost disorientating way, speaking a distinguished visual language that echoes across the entire city. There are many unique things about Tokyo; this is definitive. I’ve been to this incredible city around ten times…

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Velvet Club

Track by Track: The Velvet Club unpack heartbreak, healing and nostalgia on Are You Falling In Love?

After three EPs, countless shows and a much-needed reset, Naarm indie favourites The Velvet Club have arrived at a huge milestone with the release of their debut album, Are You Falling In Love? Across its ten tracks, the record captures a band leaning back into the raw, immediate joy of 2000s indie-rock — think The…

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The Laser Movie and Gaming Projector is a passable entry-level alternative

Laser does a great job of providing solid, value-packed options for a range of devices, including projectors. The Movie and Gaming Projector is a relatively straightforward option that feels like it’s aimed not only towards the cheaper end of the market, but also for those looking for an additional option besides their TV. This could…

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New Music Discoveries 10th July: Dan Sultan, Carla Geneve, Munroe, and more

Another Friday, another fresh batch for the ears. This week we’ve loaded up our Discovery Playlist with ten new tracks across Spotify and Apple Music, spanning everything from the quietly devastating to the downright euphoric, and our Track of the Week is Dan Sultan‘s “Forgiveness”. We’re all in on the 90s Manchester influences here, that…

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Jack White goes back to find a way forward on Frozen Charlotte

When the Delta Blues emerged on the banks of the Mississippi at the end of the nineteenth century, something remarkable happened. Like the first evolutionary link to leave the ocean and walk on dry land, the traditional sounds of African American field workers would become the common ancestor from which an entire musical family tree…

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