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Tim Fitz

Middle Kids are heading to Iceland! Meet FBi’s 2016 Northern Lights comp winners

It’s official: Sydney band Middle Kids are FBi’s Northern Lights competition winners for 2016! We recorded our music director breaking the news to them – it’s pretty damn sweet.

The 2013 Yearbook :: FBi’s Most Played Tracks

2013. WHAT A YEAR! Here are the 100 tracks we spun the most on FBi this year… absolutely a list of legends.

Unsigned Artist of the Month :: Tim Fitz

Raised in the remote areas of Papua New Guinea our unsigned artist of the month, Tim Fitz is not your average bedroom producer. Beth Dalgleish spoke with Tim about organically created loops, PNG and his upcoming EP…

Live Review :: FBi Social’s 2nd Birthday

Swimming, Tim Fitz and Super Magic Hats were the goods last weekend.
Yep, we reviewed our own birthday. What are you gonna do?

What Song Was That?

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