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New single: Sam Tiba, ‘Déguisement’

French producer Sam Tiba has just released his sophomore EP, Samuel. As a part of Bromance records, he’s in incredibly good company – Brodinski, Gesaffelstein, Club Cheval (of which Sam is one quarter of), Louisahhh and many more have called Bromance home. Notorious for producing some of the best, and certainly most identifiable French electronic around, […]

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New tune: Hoodlem, ‘Firing Line’ (Rat & Co remix)

Rat & Co and Hoodlem are two of the brightest stars to have come out of Melbourne recently. I’m not sure what’s brewing in the water down there, but it sure is oozing with a husky sensuality, emotional chills and sultry beats. They’re about to storm Europe on a co-headlined tour, and I’m really excited […]

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Single review: Leisure Suite, ‘Ease Away’

Leisure Suite have just released single Ease Away, from their forthcoming debut EP. It’s a sultry, silky smooth track that just makes you want more. There’s something so gorgeous, so liquid to the down-tempo bordering-on-trip-hop vibe here. Tiny, echoey beats sound as though they’re dripping drains, while Bridgette Le’s subtle yet commanding vocals are so […]

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Upcoming artist: Lucas Chambon, ‘Citadel’

French producer Lucas Chambon has just dropped a new EP, Instinct. It’s three tracks of mid-tempo beats and ambient, soundscapes. While he’s better known for his funky remixes of Notorious B.I.G, Miley Cyrus and The Fugees (which collectively have more than two million Soundcloud plays), his original work is really worth a listen. First track off the EP is “Citadel.” Straight […]

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Single review: Spookyland, ‘Rock and Roll Weakling’

Sydney’s Spookyland are unlike anything else I’ve heard recently, and that alone draws me in. Their four-track EP Rock and Roll Weakling was released earlier this year to critical acclaim, and they’ve been a radio-staple, as well as playing to packed venues ever since. Title track “Rock and Roll Weakling” is a soulful, emotional and seriously powerful […]

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Single review: Young Franco, ‘Close 2 U (ft. JOY)’

Last month, Brisbane whizz kid Young Franco (who recently told us some of his favourite toonz) released a two track EP, Close 2 U, just in time to start getting that summer playlist ready. At the tender age of 19, there’s high hopes for the DJ-turned-producer. He’s shared the stage with the likes of Alison […]

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New single: Robert Muinos ‘I Was Dreaming’

Although the name Robert Muinos may not sound familiar, it certainly should. While it may be his debut under his own name, it’s not his first. Muinos is better known as one of Melbourne’s soul outfit Saskwatch, and member of Dorsal Fins. Featuring as a back-up singer and guitarist, he took time out of what was […]

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New Single: Tully on Tully ‘Two Birds’

Melbourne five-piece Tully on Tully have just released “Two Birds,” the first release since 2013’s debut EP, Weightless. Produced by the increasingly recognisable Tony Buchen (The Preatures, Andy Bull, Megan Washington), the romantic track is filled with joyful rhythms and nostalgic, swooning melodies. “Two Birds” struck me instantly. It’s a catchy blend of deliberate, delay-laden synths […]

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New Single: Olympic Ayres, ‘Say My Name’

Olympic Ayres are a lot of fun, and we had the pleasure of getting to know them a little better earlier this year. The Sydney duo have created a unique, fun and totally dance-worthy type of electronic music that incorporates elements of electro, disco, house, and so much more. Say My Name is the latest […]

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Single review: Morning Harvey “T.I.D.E”

“T.I.D.E” is the latest single from Brisbane five-piece Morning Harvey, and it’s sure to kick some chirpy nostalgia into your day. Following the success of earlier single “Girl Euphoria (Come Back To Me,)” Morning Harvey’s smooth blend of churning rhythms and engaging melodies create the kind of tunes that instantly get stuck in your head […]

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