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Olympic Ayres - Say My Name
The Sydney duo drop another taste from their upcoming EP release.. Sydney twosome are marching towards the release of their upcoming Leisureplex EP, dropping the third single from that release, Say My Name. Flying the nu-disco flag in 2014, Olympic Ayres slide beautifully alongside the likes of Classixx and Holy Ghost!, with a funky, driving disco sound, smooth vocals and lush soundscapes abounding. The EP is due September 18, and you can catch them DJing at the BigSOUND 'Bro-Case' Thursday 11 September (info HERE) before they embark on their Leisureplex tour in October. Follow Olympic Ayres: FACEBOOK // SOUNDCLOUD

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