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

Tanya Bonnie Rae, Journalist

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Live Review: Brodinski, Gener8tion, Jensen Interceptor
"One of the most enjoyable aspects of Brodinski’s set was watching him appreciate and indulge in his own music"
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Neel Kolhatkar: Truth Be Told
"His jokes were exceptionally clever and incredibly well thought out, touching on gender stereotypes and throwing in a little sneak attack feminism"
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Live Review: Peaches
"Anyone searching for a sexual awakening needn’t look any further than a Peaches concert"
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Tom Ballard: Taxis & Rainbows & Hatred
"Ballard was adorable, dorky, slightly awkward and just a little bit outrageous"
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Alex Williamson: That Guy From The Internet
"Politically incorrect opinions and comments on pretty much everything."
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Frenchy: Live & Lanky
"Frenchy delivered an impressive and promising show"
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Live Review: RL Grime, Tommy Kruise
"The two main highlights of the set were his remixes of Benny Benassi’s 'Satisfaction' and Kanye West’s 'Mercy', which completely blew the roof off and had the bun-wearing dude in front of me bending and arching ecstatically."
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Stephen K Amos
"A truly gifted storyteller."
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Live Review: Super Openair
The dance music festival wasn't deterred by Sydney's gloomy, overcast weather.
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Live Review: Tkay Maidza, UV boi, JOY
Youngsters killin' it
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Live Review: Paul Mac
Paul Mac was grinning ear to ear throughout his entire set at The Old Library.
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Live Review: Asta, Vigilantes
"...she hit every high note with the ease and grace of a performer twice her age and experience."