G Flip released her debut album, About Us, a statement of human heartbreak, and finding your own way in life.
Read MoreOver the seven track EP, Quiet Bison doesn’t challenge tradition, rather he ignites a match and watches it burn.
Read MoreOver the weekend, New Zealand band LEISURE wrapped up their twister Australian tour at the Oxford Art Factory in Sydney. Supported by Brisbane R&B star DVNA and Melbourne electro tastemaker Luboku, the night was a vibrant exploration of sonic sensations.
Read MoreA little while back, two of the Wave scene’s power players, MYSTXRIVL and enjoii released ‘Neon’. Now one of the collaborators, enjoii has returned with a vibrant remix of the original.
Read MoreIt’s hard not to be completely engrossed into the vivid world FARR have created in ‘Paranoid’
Read MoreOur favourite Italian, Mind Enterprises has our electro funk desires sorted with ‘Monogramy’.
Read MoreSydney collective, Iron Gate Sound’s newest release ‘Wickedest’ featuring UK’s RTkal is a testament to Australia’s urban scene.
Read More‘Devil U Know’ is a fantastic insight to Sarah Wolfe’s promising future as a pop star.
Read MoreFollowing on from a successful 2018 east coast tour promoting his debut EP Envy Me, Sydney music producer Obseen returns with a new single ‘The Middle’.
Read MoreThrough ‘Bound To You’, BRUX has achieved the prosperous parity between audacious artistry and commercial viability.
Read MoreSydney producer, MUTO has made a tremendous return to form with ‘Come Close’ featuring vocals from Sainvil.
Read MoreKnown for his neo-soul blended electronica, ARKTKT has been at the forefront of musical evolution.
Read MoreThe trope that the French know how to creative infectious electro pop isn’t without reason. Paris based producer, Tobias Dray’s ‘Carousel’ featuring Benita is an upstanding example of this notion.
Read MoreThe grooving and nonchalant nature of DVNA’s sublime sonic is fully apparent in ‘Sushi In Tokyo’s flourishing composition.
Read More‘Don’t Think About Me’ morphs indie pop with vivacious electro rock, think Empire of The Sun or The Jungle Giants soaring sounds.
Read MoreXavage’s ‘Make It Rain’ exudes meaty bites of bass, while also remaining approachable with subtle hints of syrupy pop.
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 MoreSelf Tape’s rework of Isadora’s ‘Fake Nice’ is undoubtbly one of my favourite remix releases of this year.
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