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Samaris

Listen: Samaris interview on Lunch with Beth Dalgleish

All the way from Iceland, electronic group Samaris joined Beth in the studio ahead of their Sydney Festival Performance on January 16.

FBi Picks :: Sydney Festival 2014

Kurt Vile, Canyons and Tyondai Braxton (ex-Battles) audio-visual performances, Future Classic and Modular nights, our Icelandic friends Samaris, the one and only Donny Benet + SO much more!

Postcard From Iceland :: Recording at Greenhouse Studios

From the stage to the studio: Lanterns and Moon Holiday hit up Greenhouse Studios to record with spectacular local Icelandic artists Lay Low and Samaris ahead of their long journey back to Sydney.

Postcard From Iceland :: Video Blog + First Airwaves Gig

You know you’re in Iceland when you get to play alongside none other than Bjork’s son, amirite?! That’s exactly what Lanterns and Moon Holiday got up to during their very first Airwaves gig. Not. Even. Joking.

What Song Was That?

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