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Ep 182: Sleepwalks; You Beauty!

Sleepwalks photo by Stephanie Audet Recorded by Reuben Aptroot Mixed by Branko Cosic Recorded at Sonic Masala Festival, Brisbane, 13th of August 2016. Starting up in the tail end of the noughties in Brisbane, Sleepwalks is a unity between three friends, David Hansford, Kevin Fincham and Damien Masters, and their love for loud yet simply structured music, known to some as the ‘Grunge’ […]

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EP 173: Ultra Material; Big White

Ultra Material Recorded by Branko Cosic Mixed by Branko Cosic Recorded at The Triffid, Brisbane, 22nd June 2016. In 2012, Ultra Material was born from two couples who had shared stages with their respective husband-wife Brisbane bands, Matt & Sarah Deasy from ‘Do The Robot’ and Nick Skepper & Zuzana Kovar from Sunshine State. The two duos combined their instruments and started

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EP 165: Mere Women; Blank Realm

Mere Women Recorded by Harvey O’Sullivan Mixed by Harvey O’Sullivan Recorded at Brighton Up Bar (Volumes 2015), Sydney, 29th August 2015. Starting off in 2011 Mere Women create a dark, and dreamy style of tunes best described as post punk goth pop. Wasting no time in sharing their gloomy tunes with the world they have released two full albums with the legendary

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EP 164: Step Panther; Seaplane

Step Panther Recorded by Harvey O’Sullivan Mixed by Harvey O’Sullivan Recorded at Oxford Art Factory (Volumes 2015), Sydney, 29th August 2015. Starting off in Sydney, Step Panther have shredded their way across stages locally and internationally for the last 6 years. With their lo-fi rock n roll garage pop tunes you could easily mistake their sound for something made in a

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Ep 161: Flowertruck; Tiger Choir

Flowertruck Recorded by Harvey O’Sullivan Mixed by Harvey O’Sullivan Recorded at Oxford Art Factory (Volumes 2015), Sydney, 29th August 2015. Blossoming out of the luscious Sydney music scene, Flowertruck are all about bright jangly guitars, captivating synth melodies, and honesty with their lyricism. Their latest shows include support slots for Bad Dreems, Methyl Ethyl, Sticky Fingers, and Major Leagues, and

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