Born: 12 / 5 / 1985
Location: Melbourne
Ben Abraham (born 12 May 1985) is an Australian folk singer and songwriter from Melbourne. Ben collaborated with artists including Kesha and Sara Bareilles. He co-wrote "Praying" by Kesha.
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Ben Abraham is returning to Australia this week, playing two special shows to celebrate Christmas at home.
"I’m excited to see what we can make together."
"She tells the crowd that 'Take It Off' is a song about getting your clothes off and that she won’t start until she has an item from a crowd member, which cues multiple bras, shirts and even a whole dress to be flung onto the stage."
"Thank you to the five people who danced," Higgins quips.
There's a siren song coming from the Toff.
"With a little extra cowbell and some subtly deep grooves, the comfortably seated were compelled into sexy dancing."
He's also dropped a new single
Inertia "have proven to be some of the smartest and most thoughtful people working in Australian music".
An unexpected pairing breeds awesome results.. We've been really excited about Australian producer Lower Spectrum ever since we stumbled upon his single Khlever earlier this year. From that spawned a video premiere, leading up to the release of his killer Traces EP. We've since had the pleasure of catching him live a few times, and it's been an audio/visual experience not soon forgotten. He's just released a new remix for Melbourne singer/songwriter Ben Abraham, whose cinematic folk stylings end up being the perfect foil for Lower Spectrums moody brand of layered electronica: Follow Lower Spectrum: FACEBOOK