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Up For It with Lill Scott

Independent Artist of the Week: Classic

South Coast indie pop band Classic is the brainchild of Ashley Bundang. The band has been working tirelessly with five releases over the past year and they’ve just released their debut album Did You Have Fun?

Independent Artist of the Week: Zhuli

“I wasn’t good enough for piano but I was really extroverted, so I was like, ‘I can sing.’ And I could.” Meet our Independent Artist of the Week Zhuli.

Independent Artist of the Week: Motion Sickness

Sydney/Melbourne trio Motion Sickness is gracing our ears once again. ‘This Body’ is their most recent track, and its catchy lyrics, soaring vocals, thundering bass, and alluring guitar sound makes it a force to be reckoned with. As our Independent Artist(s) of the Week, they joined Mikayla Floriano on Up For It! to chat getting back on the horse with their latest single.

Independent Artist of the Week: Emerald Brunt

With a low, full and devastating voice Emerald Brunt’s debut single evokes a striking image of herself. She discussed her journey to becoming Independent Artist of the Week with Lill Scott on Up For It!

Independent Artist of the Week: FRIDAY*

FRIDAY* is a graphic designer, painter, producer, emcee, singer and also our latest Independent Artist of the Week. The genre-hopping 21 year-old’s infectious-slash-heartfelt debut mixtape ‘*pilot’ is an emo-indie-drill-trap blend with its roots firmly planted in the hip hop.

Independent Artist of the Week: ilex

Sydney drummer, percussionist and producer ilex is reimagining ambient music. She focusses on immersing the listener into her creative textual soundscape, and she’s our Independent Artist of the Week!

Independent Artist of the Week: Isla Bane

Isla Bane makes music for walking through Sydney. Music for the concrete spaces, for the suburban silence, for the sunset as it burns through the traffic lights and trees on your walk home from the bus stop after work. They’re our latest Independent Artist of the Week.

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.

Independent Artist of the Week: Beryl

After releasing their debut EP ‘Keeping Score’, Beryl have proved very deserving of some room in your playlist. They’re our latest Independent Artist of the Week

Independent Artist of the Week: Trophie

When you think of a classically trained musician, you might not imagine them releasing an experimental pop meets trance EP accompanied by CGI images. We’d like to introduce you to Trophie.

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