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CITY AND COLOUR – The Hurry and The Harm

Alex Byrne June 3, 2013 Comments Off

The Hurry and The Harm, the most recent offering from Canada’s City and Colour, otherwise known as Dallas Green, is a diverse twelve-track that still has many of the ballads we have come to

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TOP 20 TRACKS FOR THIS WEEK

TOP 20 TRACKS FOR THIS WEEK

Tom Pitney June 3, 2013 Comments Off

Our ‘Top 20 Tracks For This Week’ features a fantastic selection of new music coming out of Australia at the moment mixed with popular releases from around the world. We have new local acoustic

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TOP 20 TRACKS FOR THIS WEEK

TOP 20 TRACKS FOR THIS WEEK

Huw Nolan May 6, 2013 Comments Off

Still resting our sore heads from GITM, we’ve managed to put together another weekly playlist featuring our favourite 20 new releases. This week, we’re really happy to have a nice range of local diversity. Second

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The Ripe Guest Mix with Luke Million

Matt Bladin April 29, 2013 Comments Off

  Let the smooth sultry beats of Luke Million fill out your speakers this week, with the latest Ripe Guest Mix from the Adelaide producer. First making waves as one half of The Swiss,

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THE AUSTRALIAN ELECTRONIC MUSIC TRENDSETTERS: Part I – Fenella Kernebone

Sonia Miles-Khan April 25, 2013 Comments Off

Broadcasting is very important for emerging talent. Being featured on radio gives an artist support and credibility, while allowing them to reach a wider audience. The radio format is special, because it doesn’t rely

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BRITISH INDIA @ THE CORNER HOTEL – April 19th

BRITISH INDIA @ THE CORNER HOTEL – April 19th

Alex Byrne April 23, 2013 Comments Off

The night kicked off with a support slot from Perth rockers The Love Junkies, and it was definitely worth getting down a little early to see them play. With surf rock butting heads with

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DRAPHT X TA-KU (FEAT. N’FA JONES/JOYRIDE) – 1990s

Alex Byrne April 14, 2013 Comments Off

Drapht and Ta-ku, have joined forces with N’Fa Jones and Joyride for this four minutes song reflecting on why they don’t want to go back to the 90s. Seems like kind of a shaky premise

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SUPER MAGIC HATS EP Launch @ The Worker’s Club – March 20th

SUPER MAGIC HATS EP Launch @ The Worker’s Club – March 20th

Alex Byrne March 26, 2013 Comments Off

Super Magic Hats launched his self-titled EP Super Magic Hats, out Friday, at The Worker’s Club last night, delighting the crowd with his own brand of hybrid electronica and chillwave beats. His two supports,

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THE CORSAIRS – Rich Kids

Stephanie Hume March 3, 2013 Comments Off

Whilst perhaps not an ode to the Rich Kids Of Instagram, Melbourne garage band, The Corsairs latest release, ‘Rich Kids‘ is just as compelling if not more. With every vintage I hear their music getting

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BLACKCHORDS – Oh No

BLACKCHORDS – Oh No

Alison Erlanger February 17, 2013 0

Tight, tight, tight. Although they have been out of the proverbial uterus for eight years (!), these guys have really started to shine in the last little stretch. Their January release ‘Oh No’ is

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BIG SCARY – Phil Collins

BIG SCARY – Phil Collins

Alison Erlanger February 12, 2013 0

Finally, I can exhale. Crazy talented Aussie duo, Big Scary are back in action, and I strongly implore that you do something about it. Grab your laptop and dopest set of headphones, wait for it

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INTERVIEW: THE CORSAIRS

INTERVIEW: THE CORSAIRS

Stephanie Hume January 31, 2013 0

Last week I chatted to Adam Morgan, one quarter of Melbourne’s surfy grunge group, The Corsairs. We chatted about their set at last year’s St Kilda Festival, who their Melbourne clique is and what

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INTERVIEW: Jubilants

INTERVIEW: Jubilants

Stephanie Hume December 5, 2012 0

You might have recently heard their uber cool song ‘Fiasco’, which made me dance about when it flooded through my ear phones, or perhaps it was ‘Antics’ or ‘Spain’ that got your body moving.

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MAMMALS – Move Slower ft. Flash Forest

MAMMALS – Move Slower ft. Flash Forest

Stephanie Hume November 29, 2012 0

Finally something Sydney and Melbourne can agree on while keeping their respective egos in check. ‘Move Slower ft. Flash Forest’ is the collaboration between Sydney based, triple j unearthed man, Mammals with Melbourne’s Flash

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NEIGHBOURHOOD YOUTH – Half A Man

NEIGHBOURHOOD YOUTH – Half A Man

Alison Erlanger November 7, 2012 2

In a world where even light-up LED yoyos have become lame and outdated (what!?), Neighbourhood Youth have seeped through the cracks with unmistakable talent and cold, hard, blood-pumping indie rock. Debut track ‘Stone’ generated

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City Calm Down – Movements EP

City Calm Down – Movements EP

Scott Armstrong November 2, 2012 0

I first had the pleasure of seeing Melbourne’s City Calm Down at The Workers Club about three years ago. It was a support slot which absolutely blew me away. I remember thinking “these guys

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The Ripe Guest Mix with Deacon Rose

Matt Bladin September 27, 2012 0

The weekend is fast approaching, and right on cue another Ripe Guest Mix has come along to get you in the mood to put on those dancing shoes. This week we are delighted to

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JESSE DAVIDSON – Winter

JESSE DAVIDSON – Winter

Alison Erlanger September 8, 2012 1

“Give me something new, betch!” I often find myself screaming at the computer screen while scrambling around for new music to fall in love with. Mr. Jesse Davidson delivered, and this particular package, titled

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INTERVIEW: Nina Las Vegas

INTERVIEW: Nina Las Vegas

Tom Pitney August 30, 2012 2

Australia’s electronic music scene is a pretty crazy place and keeping up to date with it can be pretty exhausting. Curating, producing and mixing fresh content for a weekly radio show is no easy feat.

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JESSICA CERRO – Anyone But Me

JESSICA CERRO – Anyone But Me

Al Price August 9, 2012 2

Jessica Cerro is yet to complete her high school studies, however has already set herself up for an exceptionally successful career. With hints of Fiona Apple and Fiest peaking through her work, she is

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