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Tour: Fractures World/Hallowed Ground
With the release of a beautiful new clip, Fractures announces a couple of special shows.. Following a sold out tour last month, Fractures has released a powerful video collabortion for his song It's Alright, along with announcing a run of shows overseas and a couple of special shows in Sydney and Melbourne in November. The video was done with Melbourne filmmaker Matthew Chuang, and shot in the abandoned city of Pripyat in Ukraine, and traces a fictional former inhabitant’s movements through empty homes and schools deserted in 1986. The man’s attempts to revive memories of lost lives mirror Fractures’ bruised electronica for a powerful few minutes. Get lost in it below, along with the tour dates after that, and some info on a special Pozible pre-sale campaign, which offers some special rewards including vinyls, artwork prints, shirts and MORE. TOUR DATES: November 22 - Paddington Uniting Church || Sydney (TICKETS) November 29 - Shadow Electric, Abbottsford Convent || Melbourne (TICKETS
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Fractures - Won't Win (Japanese Wallpaper Remix) *Premiere*
A couple of the country's most exciting young producers combine.. It's no secret we're big fans of too-young-to-be-this-good Japanese Wallpaper, having featured his tracks Waves feat. Papa Knight and Breathe In feat. Wafia on this blog, and several times on our old website (RIP). So when the opportunity arose to premiere a remix he's done for another of Australia's incredibly bright young things in Fractures, the answer was obviously a huge yes. No slouch himself, Fractures has been killing it ever since his debut single Twisted turned Australia's ears towards his dark, soulful and alluring sounds, garnering praise from the likes of Gotye and Chet Faker. Following a nasty neck injury during 2013, Fractures AKA Mark Zito has bounced back with another typically beautiful single in Won't Win. It sees him joining the Splendour In The Grass line-up, supporting Wild Beats and embarking on a series of EP launch shows (some of which JW supports), before hitting up BIGSOUND later in the year. C