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Triple J Unearthed Unveils 50 Most-Played Artists Of 2025
From Dean Brady to ixaras, Selve to Larissa Lambert, Rum Jungle to Secret World, Lyric, Mariae Cassandra, and others, Unearthed has revealed its top-played artists of the year.
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Triple J Unearthed Winners Added To Laneway Festival 2026 Line-up
The Melbourne and Sydney legs of Laneway Festival's 2026 edition are sold out, with limited tickets remaining for all other dates.
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DRIZZZ Named Triple J Unearthed High Winner Of 2025
DRIZZZ has been impressing the Unearthed crew since his drill track, Who’s Dat!, landed in mid-July.
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Triple J's Unearthed High Makes Triumphant Return
The search for Australia’s best high school music act is officially back on.
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Listen: Black Summer - Channel Horror
Aussie producer wunderkind drops new album of spaced-out trap and wonky hip hop.
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Triple J want you to turn the Play School theme song into a banger for their new Unearthed competition
"There's a banger in there, and a thumper as well.".
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New Music: Flower Drums - Don't Wait feat. St. South
Fremantle singer St. South teams up with Flower Drums on a lazy, hazy sad one.. I’ve exclusively listened to so much ‘future R & B’ lately that I’ve forgotten my affections for a good piece of indie synth pop. When I first heard Bad Websites, a new track Perth four-piece Flower Drums released a month ago, I remembered how great it felt to get washed up in a romantic synth-pop dreamscape, the kind that lets you fall in love with every hook, invest in emotional lyrics (There’s way too many midnight drives, and endless eyes on bad websites…”) and float back into whispery, echoey far-off vocals and ethereal synths. Lead singer Leigh’s falsetto vocals favourably reminded me of one of my all-time favourite acts, How to Dress Well, and as I kept listening to Bad Websites over and over, my mind reminisced on other acts I’d been affectionate on not too long ago, namely Kaputt-era Destroyer, and Blood Orange, and I also weirdly remembered this New York indie band I used to get way into years ago