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Tom Nall

Interview: High Highs (album of the week)

We’ve been smitten and swooning over the current album of the week – the debut LP from High Highs, ‘Open Season’. Before they return to their hometown, the Flog caught up with one half of the High Highs duo to talk about the new album, leaving Sydney for Brooklyn (pah!) and what we can expect from their performances.

Live Review & Gallery :: Land Of The Giants

Sydney has had something of a flash-flood lately when it comes to electronic music gigs – and we’re certainly not complaining. Tom Nall reviews the Astral People-curated ‘Land Of The Giants’ event, accompanied by some stunning photos from the night.

Listen :: Guerre ‘Rashad (Loose Pace)’

You should all know by now exactly how great Guerre is, but if for some strange reason you’re oblivious to this fact his latest track ‘Rashed (Loose Pace)’ will confirm it for you.

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