Aussie musicians as toys, Good Nights School Formal, listen to Ausmusic Monk
| For their first official Like A Version, the duo settled on a track from a certain South Australian singer with a penchant for synthetic follicles and a song famous for making people cry (CC: Six Feet Under). |
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| In a better world, these would exist already — but they don’t, so here’s some imagined Ausmusic Action Figures™®! Just in time for Ausmusic Month! | Collect 'em all > |
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| Let's face it, 2020 has been a terrible year for most, and for anyone in their final year of school. Well, triple j Good Nights is doing their best to make up for it. | Get in the mix > |
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| Currently living on three different continents, find out how a pandemic has affected their lives and songwriting, and how the idea of place ties into their music. | Bring it home > |
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| Ahead of his Unearthed special, triple j's Something More host Tim Shiel has some ~definitely not-weird~ artists to introduce you to. | Let's get weird > |
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| Is it exactly what it sounds like? Yes. Yes, it is. It's a monk, celebrating Australian music. See if you can pick the songs. | Audi nuc > |
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| Streaming services' algorithms are so powerful, any kind of tweak can throw the music industry into a frenzy. Are they also changing what kind of music is being made? | More on Hack >. |
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