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The Object-Lesson
The Object-Lesson
The line-up: A flamboyant and hard pushing trio of guitar, bass and drums, fattened by heavyweight horns. The sound: A genre-spann...
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osh10
osh10
Osh10’s self-titled debut album runs the gamut of their evocative powers, gradually winding down from a headstrong kick-off ...
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Anna Moots
Shaken & Taken
A Dutch girl from Paris, she’s played there for a couple of years with her band, little jazz clubs or supporting the "crème" of French p...
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Josh Owen
Do You Wonder?
The new Josh Owen Acoustic Mini Album Do You Wonder is out now!
Honed in the musical melting pot of Melbourne's Brunswick ...
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Fraud Millionaires
Speak Easy
Underscored by the unique vocals and soulful to humorous lyrics of John Roast, you can hear the Reggae, Dub, Dancehall, D&B, S...
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White Boyz Cant Funk
Some Of Us
Roaring straight outta Footscray are a new breed of dynamic musicians - A savvy six-piece, ready to make you dance uncontrollably;...
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De Jah Groove
Rock Bottom Jackpot
There’s that unmistakeable buzz in the air… you know the one, something hot is about to happen. You could be anywhere – Fitz...
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De Jah Groove
Renegade Reggae
There’s that unmistakeable buzz in the air… you know the one, something hot is about to happen. You could be anywhere – Fitz...
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The Josh Owen Band
6PM
2005 saw the Josh Owen Band develop not only their own unique style, but se...
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Fats Wah Wah
Fats Wah Wah
Fats Wah Wah is a seven piece blues/reggae band with a dirty fat groove that's gonna make you move.
Where do they go? On a...
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The Ribbon Device
Saturation Day
"It’s hard to ignore the Ribbon Device’s allusions to music as art; their latest release, Saturation Day, is a virtual red fla...
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Stovetop
There There
The band 'stovetop' have been part of Melbourne's inner city music scene for some time now. Starting off in the late nineties play...
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Stovetop
Now Now
The band 'stovetop' have been part of Melbourne's inner city music scene for some time now. Starting off in the late nineties play...
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