This week of Future Focus we have a deep cut from Polish producer Enjoii, a pop bop from Dooqu, a sophomore single from Vlossom, and a vibrant funk house release from Ferdinand Weber.
Read MoreTek Genesis’ Temp encapsulates the goosebump inducing sensation of elation and awe.
Read MoreToronto based electronic duo, Isla Den (Ellie Manning and Michael Reale) have invited us deep into their world of tasty, eclectic synth pop for their newest offering, Acid Dream.
Read MoreWe caught Austen at Oxford Art Factory’s Gallery Bar on Friday the 6th of December, supported by Oh My My and Chymes.
Read More‘Pulsar’ is a fine addition to Deadcrow’s arsenal.
Read MoreG Flip released her debut album, About Us, a statement of human heartbreak, and finding your own way in life.
Read MoreSydney producer, MUTO has made a tremendous return to form with ‘Come Close’ featuring vocals from Sainvil.
Read MoreDo you require a bit of forward thinking and genre defying production in your life? Melbourne via Los Angeles producer and composer, JIM ALXNDR has you covered with the Retro Future Love Sound Machine album.
Read MoreIf you swoon at the charismatic compositions of The Chainsmokers or Loud Luxury you’ll love Bajillionaire’s ‘Yes & No’.
Read MoreVulnerability has been a central theme to Eliott’s sonic since the project’s inception and ‘Find A Way’ is no different.
Read MoreWith three catchy hit singles under her belt, including her newest release, ‘Thought I Could’, Yorke took to the road for her first headline tour.
Read More‘Forget’ retains the flourishing electronica from Luboku’s previous releases while also progressing the project’s auditory direction.
Read More‘Bunny’s enterprising presentation mirrors Tourist’s drive to break boundaries.
Read MoreMelbourne electronic legends, Kult Kyss have made a phenomenal return with the release of ‘Rituals’.
Read MoreTourist is back with another single, ‘Elixir’ following on from his recent album Everyday. ‘Elixir’ is the perfect transition away from Everyday, presenting familiar yet refreshed themes.
Read MoreThe Futuremag Music headed along to Big Pineapple Music Festival 2019 to catch up with rising and established Aussie acts, Austen, Benson, JOY., Touch Sensitive, Vera Blue and Wafia.
Read MoreBrisbane producer, writer and composer, Du0 has just released his music video for ‘It’s OK’.
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