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He recently jumped up on stage with Sable and UV Boi on stage
A free compilation of exclusive and unreleased tracks from our favourite new artists.. After years of throwing some of the sickest parties and music festivals the country, and giving shine to countless Australian and international artists through articles on the Pilerats Website, last March Pilerats launched our very own record label, Pilerats Records. We celebrated this milestone with the release of a free compilation, RAT PACK#1 (which you can still download for free HERE), featuring original material from big international guns Ryan Hemsworth, ESTA, ODESZA, and Trippy Turtle, as well as solid jams from local artists we admire, such as Catlips and Leon Osborn. In the past year, Pilerats Records has strengthed its musical muscles, putting out dreamy experimental electronica from Melbourne duo Willow Beats, and an EP of happy lo-fi garage from HAMJAM, and filming some awesome video clips (Merewif and LOVE) for both acts. We've continued to propel Sable's continued destruction of dance
Floria is a young Brisbane producer taking on the future R&B sound.. The other week in his Mix-Up Exclusive for Nina Las Vegas, Pilerats Records producer Sable got the rap fan in me a bit riled up when he threw some cheeky raps into his mix: bookended by Danny Brown, and Rich Homie Quan's Some Type of Way, was a futuristic R & B track with a Ty Dolla $ign-style golden vocal. A bit of Twitter digging uncovered that it was a little sneak peek into new material from young Brisbane producer Floria, and to keep our eyes peeled for its imminent release. Above: Floria We didn’t have to wait long – today Floria premiered Bring It Back via Acid Stag, and it’s a dream for anyone whose idea of a good time lies in seductive, vocal crooning over a wavvy contemporary beat. The artwork is on point too. I’m not going to reference The Weekend because every other article is going to do that, instead I’ll say that in a year of hosting Cloudwaves, a radio show focused on modern, alternative R & B, Floria’