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Australian music

Independent Artist of the Week: Section60

Western Sydney Drill balanced with oh-so infectious melodies.

Independent Artist of the Week: Olivia Escuyos

You might need to crack a window, because the melodies of Olivia Escuyos will get ya real steamy.

Independent Artist of the Week: Xan Thorrhoea

Indulge in a bit of totes dreamy ambience today, from Xan Thorrhoea’s home to yours.

Miss Genius

Independent Artist of the Week: MissGenius

Husky, hypnotising and provocative – sink your teeth into the sonic poetry of MissGenius.

The 2012 Yearbook :: FBi’s most played artists

Say ‘hi’ to FBi’s class of 2012. Our 100 most played artists over the last year. They’re a talented bunch!

Aussie Artists Pick Their 2011 Favourites

Image by James Myers  With the New Year’s Day Gin-overs and party popper carcasses long dustpanned away, muggy minds Australia-wide are much […]

What Song Was That?

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