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Interview: Young Fathers
The Listen Out-bound hip hop trio talk 'Dead' and genre loyalty.. Young Fathers are the fast-rising UK hip hop trio gaining swift attention for their no-holds-barred approach to making music. Their diverse backgrounds (Liberia, Nigeria, and Scotland) and musical tastes fuel the trio’s uncompromising formula that ensues their hard-hitting music is at the fore, and not overshadowed by any desire for mere aesthetics or to be “arty”. Listen closely and you’ll note the pop, psych, rap, hip hop, the hook, rhythm and bass, all clashing into one raucous melange. It’s at once familiar but equally as hard to place. Off the back of the success of their early mixtapes TAPE ONE and TAPE TWO, the trio released their debut full-length Dead earlier this year. Early fans include David Byrne, Diplo and Alt-J, among a swag of chief UK press including The Sunday Times, giving the group a strong sense of credence that bucking trends is the way forward. With a live presence that’s touted as “a version of a
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Flume Leads Listen Out Festival Line-Up Announcement
He will be joined by Chet Faker, ZHU, Four Tet, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs and more
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Live Review: Listen Out
Luxury then kicks over into the incredible beat of Liquorice before Young Rapunxel a cappelas into 212 and the Brisbane skyline shakes violently.
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TheMusic Backstage At Listen Out: Penis Flashing And Wannabe Live Performers
We sat down with Disclosure, Classixx, AlunaGeorge and Duke Dumont!
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TheMusic Backstage - Listen Out, Perth
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Live Review: Listen Out Sydney
At 8.30 all of the other stages closed down, and the entire crowd flocked to the Atari Stage for a show-stopping set by Disclosure. The highlight of the set was Aluna Francis joining the guys on stage for renditions of White Noise and Latch.
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Live Review: Listen Out
The humble Surrey born brothers performed an array of impressive live adaptations of their wide library of hits, to conclude a day that confirmed Listen Out’s title as not a festival, but a ‘carefully crafted party’.
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Police Praise Listen Out Crowd Despite 95 Charges
Anti-social behaviour at a minimum at festival's inaugural event