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Cut Copy

Cut Copy on making dance music that isn’t just for the club

Cut Copy’s Tim Hoey and Mitchell Scott joined Samantha Groth on Lunch to chat about their new single ‘Airborne’, dance music that doesn’t alienate, and getting older, but staying young.

Soundcheck 17 – 23 July: Cut Copy, Mere Women, Freedom 2.0, Father John Misty & More

Need a live music fix? Here are our top gig picks in Sydney this week.

Cut Copy’s Ben Browning talks new solo album + exclusive psychegroove mixtape

We chat with the Cut Copy bassist about his new solo album, long distance relationships and his ‘psychegroove’ mix.

Gallery :: Cut Copy at the Metro Theatre

Local indie-dance heroes Cut Copy helped free our minds at the Metro Theatre on 8.5.14. All photos by Dan Turner.

Cut Copy on Girls Gone Mild

Cut Copy join Girls Gone Mild ahead of the release of their new album Free Your Mind.

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