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Bliss N Eso

Bliss n Eso (formerly known as Bliss n' Esoterikizm) are an Australian hip hop trio based in Sydney. They are currently signed to Melbourne record label Illusive Sounds, and are managed and booked by label co-founders Adam Jankie and Matt Gudinski. Bliss n Eso have released seven studio albums which include three number 1 debuts on the ARIA Charts. They have also won two ARIA Awards for Best Urban Release for their 2008 album Flying Colours and for Best Music Video for their 2017 single "Moments". Eso, under his alias Esoterik, released an album entitled "My Astral Plane" in May 2018.
Albums
2004
Flowers in the Pavement
2006
Day of the Dog
2008
Flying Colours
2010
Running on Air
2013
Circus in the Sky
2017
Off the Grid
2021
The Sun
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Upcoming Gigs
15 MARCH 2026
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