Flume drops unreleased banger, Ausmusic T-Shirt Day is around the corner and JACOTÉNE sings mind-blowing a capella
| | Dune Rats seized the moment, pulling together some very special friends including Ruby Fields and John and Rick Brewster from The Angels. | |
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| Flume has dusted off the old laptop he used to make his self-titled album over a decade ago, unearthing ‘Slugger 1.4 [2014 Export.WAV]’. | Throwback > |
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| Friday 18 November marks Ausmusic T-Shirt Day. If you’re in need of some new tees, check out our ultimate Aussie music merch guide by triple j Unearthed. | Support your locals > |
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| She tells triple j it was a “really difficult” time. “I guess when I got diagnosed with depression and anxiety it was at a time when I didn’t accept it and didn’t understand it.” | Feature album > |
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| The visionary Ghanian-Australian rapper and musician has been recognised for highlighting struggles with racism and depression in his debut album Smiling With No Teeth. | Read more > |
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| The triple j Unearthed team set out to find the world’s most aesthetic carpark to house JACOTÉNE’s vocals. Cue, the carpark of performance space Phoenix Central Park. | Watch the magic > |
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| Michelle never existed — she was a persona created by a criminal syndicate. Her handlers were shift workers operating from a "boiler room" and basing their conversations on a script expertly designed to manipulate. | The deets > |
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