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Indie

Culture, Reviews // Gigs

CREAMY: I Heart Hiroshima with Shady Nasty & Yeevs at the Oxford Art Factory

Three indie punk outfits served up a three-course degustation of umami musical delights.

January 15, 2017 Jamie Weiss
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Albury, Berlin, and the Caribbean: Interview with RÜFÜS

From opening Boiler Room sets at Big Day Out to sold-out parties in New York, Sydney trio RÜFÜS are making dance music waves says Lucy Hughes Jones

November 8, 2013 Lucy Hughes Jones
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These chicks don’t even know the name of my band – Sydney Uni band of the week

This section helps you get to know an up and coming USYD band that we think can make it in the big smoke. This week we’re talking to blues, rock and jazz three-piece, The Rider. You heard ’em here first.

March 12, 2013 Honi Soit
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Grimes: emerging indie girl

Avani Dias discovers the woman behind the indie scene’s emerging ‘it-girl’.

April 16, 2012 Avani Dias

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