Speed dating this week with 2 Stroke, Manorism and Jo Syme.
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Speed dating this week with 2 Stroke, Manorism and Jo Syme.
Today we’re thrilled to be premiering the debut album from Melbourne singer-songwriter Augustine Ang – Heart & Brain is a collection of lo-fi folk pop that brims with spirit and rough-around-the-edges charm.
On their second album not forever, Tram Cops take us on a erratic journey through meandering lo-fi pop, freaked-out jazz and sprawling psychedelia, all tied together by Michael Vince Moin’s iconic warble and undeniable charm.
On their brand new single ‘Catch Me On My Way Down’, River Blue offer up an explosive burst of electrified folk-rock, that masterfully toes the line between powerful and sentimental with a refreshing sense of sincerity.
On his latest single ‘Change’, Canberra based hip-hop wunderkind KG uses his effortless flow and captivating storytelling to create a powerful and inspiring track that sticks with you long after its final beat.
As the first in a trilogy of EPs, Psychotropical sees Melbourne singer-songwriter Ben Wright Smith serve up a short yet diverse collection of psych-pop that signals big things are coming.
Six months after its initial release, we have the great honour of announcing the re-release of Pup Tentacle’s wild debut EP David Spade Can Hear Us Through The Walls to cassette through Stargazed Records.
Bursting with colour and charming playfulness, Natasha Johanna’s debut single ‘Belmont Park’ is a sunny slice of stripped back psych-pop that immediately transports listeners into Natasha’s dreamy world.
Currently in the midst of an east-coast tour for her newest single ‘Gun’, we got in touch with Melbourne dream-folk mastermind and space fan BATTS to talk us through what’s been inspiring her latest dose of mesmerising indie-pop.
David Western’s debut single ‘Step On My Toes’ is a compelling indie-folk tune that sucks you in with its unassuming warble, before it expands into a mesmerising soundscape that brims with David’s authenticity and charm.
We couldn’t be more excited to share with you the brand new music video for ‘Ricochet’, a long-time fan favourite, and the first single released by excessively talented Melbourne based space-jazz quintet Squid Nebula.
Following on the release of his debut album earlier this year, otherworldly electronic-folk project A Miner is back today with a new clip for ‘Did you see the Lights?’, which transforms the song’s brooding electronica into a eerily captivating moment of minimalist cinematography.