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

Julie Fenwick, Journalist

Reviews / Live
Live Review: Kid Indigo 'Too Far'
He’s young, he’s talented and now his most recent track is turning heads. Have a listen to Kid Indigo's new track 'Too Far'.
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Live Review: Deon Custom 'Glossy'
Custom’s style of music falls into a category that you don’t just listen to but which you feel. His new track 'Glossy' is an example of this. Check it out!
Features / Hometown Guide
Hometown Guide: Sharkslayer on Helsinki
With a growing urban culture and a calendar filled to it's brim in various events Sharkslayer helps to uncover the best places to hang out in Helsinki.
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Live Review: NEET x Spazzkid 'Your’s Truly'
One has the face of a Fox while the other is named after that crazy kid we all knew in primary school, they are NΣΣT and Spazzkid.
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Live Review: Allume x Valleys 'Hands'
Self-described Adelaide ‘bedroom producer’ Allume, though still emerging into the music scene is a promising and incredibly talented artist.
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Live Review: Flamingo 'Lost On You'
Once described as the love child of Flume and Chet Faker, Adelaide Trio, Flamingo are currently making big waves in the electronica pond.
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Live Review: Riffie 'With You'
Once a duo now a solo-act, emerging Melbourne producer Riffie has strutted his stuff on to the music scene in a cloud of dreamlike house beats.
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Live Review: Romare 'Prison Blues'
Fearless of his own innovation and founded with a perspective unique in itself, ‘Prison Blues’ highlights Romare’s explorations into African-American life.
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Live Review: Osloh 'N/NW'
Having released an EP late last year and currently playing some international shows, Adelaide producer Osloh omit an ambience with their music that not just any artist can achieve.
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Live Review: How Green 'Speak'
Experimental, psychedelic and unpredictable, three of my favorite words in the electronic music world but also three words to describe talented producer How Green.
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Live Review: San Holo 'Hiding' ft. The Nicholas
With likeness to such artists as Cashmere Cat and Wave Racer, San Holo's futuristic electronica is as seemingly serene as it is energetic.
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Live Review: Tiger & Woods 'Don't Try To Stop Me'
Breaking onto the music scene in a flurry of synth-induced 80’s boogie, the surreptitiously named Tiger & Woods is a German duo known for their love of anonymity