Fresh Finds: Class Of 2025 – Aussie Acts To Add To Your Playlist

James Hunt, Journalist

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Live Review: Huxley, Shaddow Brothers, Tom Love, ParaKord, Eyan
More local deep house goodness from Shaddow Brothers and Tom Love followed, each pursuing a similar musical vein whilst still providing their own unique flavour to their respective sets.
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Live Review: why makes sense?
Williams gave a safe but certainly amiable performance centring around his unavoidable love for everything tech-house.
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Live Review: Deadboy, Clunk, Untitlted Sound Alliance
Perth is fast becoming recognised one of the true hubs of the electronic underground, and the beauty of it all is that it’s only going to get better.
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Live Review: A1 Bassline, P. Morris, D.Y.P., Clunk
Burial’s powerfully sombre Southern Comfort washed over the lucky remainders at the 2am mark, settling things down nicely to conclude a marvellous evening.
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Live Review: Syrup Arcade
Syrup has truly solidified its position as the most important monthly club night in Perth.
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Live Review: Elite Force, Felguk, Micah Black
It’s not a surprise that Elite Force comes with some seriously eclecticism in not only his production, but his DJ sets too.
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Live Review: Origin NYE
The Origin festival may have been shorter this year, but the atmosphere of the whole event was undoubtedly maintained.
Features / Music
The Music Writers' Poll 2013: James Hunt
Shlohmo tops 2013 for James Hunt.
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Live Review: Slanted & Enchanted
If it’s anything to go by for next year, will be another extravaganza not to miss.
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Live Review: Objekt, Lauren Halo
Objekt began his performance by momentarily teasing the crowd with demonic drones and barely audible sub bass, before unleashing a set packed full of the relentless and ingenious techno that he has found himself so inseparable from.
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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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Live Review: BadBadNotGood, Boy Prince, Kit Pop
The trio finished their performance with their ambitious cover combination of Tyler the Creator’s Bastard and Gucci Mane’s Lemonade.