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electronica

Independent Artist of the Week: ZAN

ZAN makes glittering, ethereal tracks that pay tribute to both their Pakistani heritage and their experiences in the queer Muslim diaspora.

Camille Feghali pushes boundaries with fusion of electronica and Lebanese classical music

In an act of self-preservation of his culture and his history, Feghali has combined the driving beats of EDM and electronica with the stirring classical scales of traditional Lebanese music.

Independent Artist of the Week: Gravel Pit

The inner west’s Gravel Pit are giving us brazen, mangled and pulsating experimental punky electronica that might even get ya thinking about doomed primates in space.

Unsigned Artist Of The Month :: Audient

Audient know how to make a beat and they aren’t afraid to prove it. Eclectic and smooth, the sounds will fit every time of day or night- as long as it’s played where dancing is appropriate.

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