Brisbane's Andrew Tuttle and Innez Tulloch are the new names getting on board with the experimental music initiative.
After an open call out last month, experiemental music initiative New Weird Australia have announced that Brisbane musicians Andrew Tuttle and Innez Tulloch will be its new co-directors alongside Stu Buchanan.
In the role, they will be collectively responsible for the future direction of New Weird Australia and will develop and explore new projects, new events and new label releases. New Weird Australia currently produces compilation releases, a video blog and a podcast series.
Tulloch currently performs in Brisbane bands Feathers, Pastel Blaze, Tiny Spiders and Roku Music and is assistant engineer at independent studio, Nowhere Audio Trading Company. Tuttle performs under the name of Anonymeye and also tours international acts through Australia under his Micronations guise.
You can find out more about New Weird Australia at their website.
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