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Lydia Kivela

FBi Monthly Mixtape #013

I can’t be the only one who’s ‘seriously’ been ‘vibing’ with some music lately. Let this all star lineup guide you through some of their favourite tracks from May in FBi’s Monthly Mixtape.

SOUNDCHECK: MAY 8 – 14

Need a live music fix? Don’t miss Bacshoe, SUIIX, Chef Chung, Lydia Kivela, Dylan Atlantis, Jahnavi Renaud + more in Sydney and surrounds this week!

Syd City All Stars: Scruffs and Friends Cypher on Juice

The FBi studio saw some HEAT.

Independent Artist of the Week: Lydia Kivela

It’s not too hard to imagine finding Lydia Kivela amidst a wasteland of fog, their shadowy figure moving through the gloom as they craft potions of hypersonic beats and slick raps. Their debut track ‘Eerie’, a potent mix of haunting production and biting verses, quickly grabbed our attention when it was released in November.

What Song Was That?

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