Cut Copy
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While the Australian synth-pop scene goes from strength to strength, one name has remained synonymous: Cut Copy. While many groups have maintained a strong following back in Australia, Cut Copy…keep reading →
While the Australian synth-pop scene goes from strength to strength, one name has remained synonymous: Cut Copy. While many groups have maintained a strong following back in Australia, Cut Copy…keep reading →
Teaming up with Modular/DFA records, The Rapture’s 2011 album In The Grace Of Your Love hit a serious home run. At the time, it seemed just about everyone was basking…keep reading →
Aussie duo Bag Raiders have finally released their self-titled debut album, more than two years after their single “Shooting Stars” took the internet and supporters of A-League team Adelaide United…keep reading →
It’s been almost a year since we’ve heard from Melbourne-based indie rock band World’s End Press. They were previously touring with Cut Copy in support of their Faithful EP, which…keep reading →
World’s End Press are a band I’ve been waiting to blow-up for a couple of years. Having seen them supporting Cut Copy and opening last year’s Splendour in the Grass…keep reading →
Adelaide-based band Messrs has turned a few heads already in their reasonably short lifespan. On the back of their demo “Everyone Knows,” they performed at the 2011 Great Escape Festival…keep reading →
Moullinex (now spealt with two l’s) is the moniker of Dj/producer/composer Luis Clara Gomes, who is originally from Viseu, a small countryside town in Portugal, but now based in Munich.…keep reading →
Obviously, indie pop has been having something of an 80s revival these past few years. A revival that’s ranged from awesome (Cut Copy) to less awesome (not Cut Copy). But…keep reading →
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