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  • 20th Century Graduates

    (64 listeners)

  • Blowfly

    (14,457 listeners)

    funk, soul, hip-hop, satire

    Blowfly a.k.a. Clarence Reid is an energetic Funk / Soul performer. Blowfly is the self-described "world's baddest nigga." He claims to have written the first rap song ever, "Rapp Dirty."

  • Bluejuice

    (36,555 listeners)

    australian, indie, hip-hop, abstract hip-hop

    bluejuice is a rock band based in Sydney, Australia. The group consists of Jake Stone, Stavros Yiannoukas, Jamie Cibej, Jerry Craib and new drummer James Hauptmann. Original drummer Ned Molesworth left in December 2008 to move to New York.

  • Calvin Harris

    (868,401 listeners)

    electronic, dance, electro, disco

    Calvin Harris (born 17 January 1984), is a Scottish singer, songwriter and record producer. He was born and grew up in Dumfries, Scotland.

  • Coerce

    (829 listeners)

    hardcore, australian, progressive, punk

    There are 2 bands named Coerce: Coerce, a four piece band from Adelaide and Melbourne Australia. The debut full length record titled ‘Silver Tongued Life Licker’. Released as a LP w/ CD package on June 13th 2009. Coerce is: Michael Deslandes Matthew Adey

  • Decoder Ring

    (33,072 listeners)

    australian, electronic, post-rock, indie

    Decoder Ring was formed in 2001, in Sydney, Australia. Original line-up consisted of Matt Fitzgerald ( keyboards, guitar) Geoff Towner (bass, El Mopa), Pete Kelly (guitar, Sea Life Park), Kenny Davis Jr (keyboards, piano, The Jackson Code, The Blackeyed Susans) & Thomas Schutzinger (drums).

  • Devendra Banhart

    (721,014 listeners)

    folk, singer-songwriter, indie, freak folk

    Devendra Obi Banhart (Born May 30, 1981 in Houston, Texas, and raised in Venezuela) is a folk singer and composer whose first few records were released on the Young God Records label from New York City.

  • Dizzee Rascal

    (553,774 listeners)

    grime, hip-hop, rap, british

    Dylan Mills, known professionally as Dizzee Rascal (born November 1, 1985), is a grime solo artist, formerly a Roll Deep crew member, who emerged from the UK Garage music scene. His music was a blend of garage MCing, conventional rap, grime and ragga, with some more eclectic samples.

  • DJ Chucuchu

    (2 listeners)

  • DJ JAPEYE

    (8 listeners)

  • Eskimo Joe

    (125,842 listeners)

    australian, rock, alternative, pop rock

    Eskimo Joe is alt-rock band from Fremantle, Western Australia comprising Kavyen Temperley (bass/vocals), Joel Quartermain (guitar/drums) and Stuart MacLeod (guitar)

  • Fear Factory

    (538,221 listeners)

    industrial metal, metal, death metal, industrial

    Fear Factory is an American industrial metal band that from Los Angeles that formed in 1989. Over the course of their career they have evolved from a succession of styles, combining death metal, groove metal, thrash metal, with industrial metal. Fear Factory proved to be enormously influential on the metal scene in the mid- to late-1990s.

  • Femme Fatales

    (354 listeners)

    indie, electronic, australian, dance punk

    The Femme Fatales are a trio of unlikely confidantes who are as comfortable carving jolting recesses in electronic rackets as they are cozying up to the likes of room shattering guitar riffs. They are vexed by inertia and their sole prerequisite is to buoy the crowd from prone to rapid energy movement.

  • Girl Talk

    (380,074 listeners)

    mashup, electronic, dance, hip-hop

    1. Girl Talk is the stage name of Gregg Gillis (born October 26, 1981). Gillis, who is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has released five CD albums on Illegal Art and vinyl releases on 333 and 12 Apostles.

  • Grinspoon

    (80,375 listeners)

    australian, rock, alternative, alternative rock

    Grinspoon are an Australian post-grunge band (formerly alternative metal) from Lismore, Australia, formed in 1995 by Phil Jamieson (vocals), Pat Davern (guitar), Joe Hansen (bass), and Kristian Hopes (drums). They gained fame when they were Unearthed by national commercial-free radio station Triple J with their track Sickfest.

  • Groove Armada

    (1,121,534 listeners)

    electronic, chillout, house, dance

    Groove Armada is an electronic music group from Cambridge, United Kingdom, composed of two members, Andy Cato (real name Andrew Cocup) and Tom Findlay.

  • Hawks of Alba

    (131 listeners)

    under 2000 listeners

    Hawks of Alba were thrust into the music world by Triple J before they had played a gig together. “Look What You’ve Become” received airplay on Triple J and the band went on to win a spot on the Adelaide 2010 Big Day Out (Hannah’s third ever gig.) Hawks of Alba have been described as “Heartbreak High narrated by The Breeders”, with “robot precision” and “chipmunk cuteness”.

  • Hilltop Hoods

    (97,988 listeners)

    hip-hop, australian, aussie hip-hop, rap

    Hilltop Hoods is a hip hop group, formed in 1991, from Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Their name refers to Hilltop Road In Blackwood, an Adelaide suburb in which they lived as children, and a part of Adelaide known by all the local B-Boys as The Hilltop. One day, another local rapper, Flak from the Cross Bred Mongrels, said that's what they should call themselves, and the name stuck.

  • Itch-E & Scratch-E

    (4,351 listeners)

    australian, techno, clan analogue, trance

    Inspired by the remnants of the post punk/electronic/noise scene of the 80's, and coinciding with the rise of "techno" and rave culture in the early 90’s, Itch-E & Scratch-E were born.

  • Jet

    (1,388,988 listeners)

    rock, alternative, indie, alternative rock

    "Jet" is the name used by five groups: 1. A popular rock band from Australia 2. A rock band from the United Kingdom 3. A rock band from Italy 4. An electronica artist from Denmark 5. A rock group from the United States currently based in Canada

  • Karnivool

    (96,317 listeners)

    progressive rock, alternative rock, australian, alternative

    Karnivool is a five-piece progressive rock group based in Perth, Australia that was formed by Ian Kenny in 1996, who at the time filled the roles of both guitarist and vocalist for the band while they played Carcass and Nirvana covers. Their name stems from the band being initially described by local fans as "a bunch of clowns".

  • Kasabian

    (1,907,438 listeners)

    indie, indie rock, british, alternative

    Kasabian are an alternative rock band from Leicester, England, United Kingdom. The band consists of Tom Meighan (vocals), Sergio Pizzorno (guitar, synths, vocals), Christopher Edwards (bass), Ian Matthews (drums) and touring guitarist Jason Mehler.

  • Kisschasy

    (55,429 listeners)

    australian, rock, alternative, indie

    Kisschasy is an Australian alternative rock band formed in Victoria, Australia in 2002. Since forming, their line-up has consisted of lead vocalist Darren Cordeux, bassist Joel Vanderuit, guitarist Sean Thomas, and drummer Karl Ammitzboll.

  • Ladyhawke

    (543,015 listeners)

    indie, electronic, female vocalists, new wave

    Ladyhawke is the stage name of the singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Phillipa 'Pip' Brown (born in 13 July 1979 in Masterton, New Zealand). She can play electric, bass and acoustic guitars, synthesizers and drums. Pip tours with a live band, but in studio she plays all the instruments.

  • Lily Allen

    (1,636,365 listeners)

    pop, female vocalists, british, britpop

    Lily Rose Beatrice Allen (born 2 May 1985 in Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom) is an English recording artist, talk show host, and actress. She is the daughter of comedian, actor and musician Keith Allen and film producer Alison Owen. In her teenage years, her musical tastes evolved from glam rock to alternative.

  • Lisa Mitchell

    (126,548 listeners)

    folk, acoustic, singer-songwriter, female vocalists

    Lisa Helen Mitchell was born in England on March the 22nd of 1990, although migrated to New South Wales, Australia at the age of three. She is the eldest of two in a family which resides in the border town of Albury, Australia. Her musical journey began at age twelve when she started taking guitar lessons with a focus on rock and folk.

  • loot & plunder

    (30 listeners)

    The equation is given as: L[Φμ] + {(Δp)*150ε}; where L is velocity, and Δp the Pubococcygeus muscle. This gives rise to the product: Loot & Plunder Djs. Nonetheless… Loot & Plunder Djs deliver a sound destined to shake rumps, loosen libidos, and satisfy the palette. Late night party specialist that combine B-more, Crunk, Electro, Disco, Indie, Hip Hop, and Ghetto rave.

  • Magic DirtUp-and-coming artist (from the Last.fm Hype Chart)

    (17,750 listeners)

    australian, rock, female vocalists, alternative rock

    Fronted by Adalita Srsen, Magic Dirt is a Australian rock band. Formed in 1992 in Geelong, Victoria, and continuing to this day, they have become one of the longest running - while far from the most commercially successful - bands to come out the Australian music scene in the 90s.

  • Mastodon

    (570,987 listeners)

    progressive metal, metal, sludge, sludge metal

    Mastodon is an American Progressive Metal band from Atlanta, Georgia, formed in 1999. The band comprises bassist/vocalist Troy Sanders, guitarist/vocalist Brent Hinds, guitarist Bill Kelliher and drummer/vocalist Brann Dailor.

  • Maya Jupiter

    (378 listeners)

    aussie hip-hop, rap, hip-hop, australian

    Maya Jupiter is an Australian rapper & radio personality. Maya was born in La Paz, Mexico. She is of mixed Mexican and Turkish origin. Her family moved to Melbourne, Victoria when she was one year old, they then relocated to Sydney, New South Wales when she was four. She grew up in Busby, a suburb in South-Western Sydney.

  • MDX

    (2,355 listeners)

    electronic, tech trance

  • Miami Horror

    (274,370 listeners)

    electronic, synthpop, indie, australian

    Miami Horror are an Australian indie-electronic band from Melbourne, Australia (with the name referring to producer, Benjamin Plant, and to the four-piece live incarnation).

  • Midnight Juggernauts

    (341,023 listeners)

    electronic, australian, electro, electro synth rock

    Midnight Juggernauts are an alternative dance/synth pop band which formed in Melbourne, Australia in 2004, They consist of Vincent Vendetta (vocals, keyboards), Andy Juggernaut, (bass, vocals) and Daniel Stricker (drums). They have been described by the American magazine "Rolling Stone" as "David Bowie if his Berlin Trilogy was a collaboration with Kraftwerk and Faust".

  • Muse

    (3,183,187 listeners)

    alternative rock, rock, alternative, progressive rock

    Muse is an alternative rock band from Teignmouth, England, United Kingdom. The band consists of Matthew Bellamy on lead vocals, piano, keyboard and guitar, Chris Wolstenholme on backing vocals and bass guitar, and Dominic Howard on drums and percussion.

  • Passion Pit

    (971,677 listeners)

    electronic, indie, indie pop, pop

    Passion Pit is an electronic band which formed in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States in 2007. They consist of Michael Angelakos (vocals, keyboards), Ian Hultquist (keyboards, guitar), Ayad Al Adhamy (synth, samples), Jeff Apruzzese (bass, keyboard) and Nate Donmoyer (drums).

  • Peaches

    (587,207 listeners)

    electroclash, electronic, female vocalists, electro

    Several artists/groups: 1) Merrill Nisker (born 1968 in Toronto), better known as Peaches, is an electroclash artist whose songs are mainly focused on sexuality

  • Poetikool Justice

    (236 listeners)

    rock, funk, hip hop, rap

    Rising up from the western suburbs of Adelaide, Poetikool Justice in three years have established themselves at the forefront of Adelaide’s ever-growing music scene.

  • Poirier feat. Mc Zulu

    (8 listeners)

  • Powderfinger

    (174,512 listeners)

    rock, australian, alternative, alternative rock

    Powderfinger were a rock band from Brisbane, Australia. Formed in 1989, the band managed to keep the same line up since they hit the big time, Bernard Fanning (Vocals, guitars), Darren Middleton (guitars), Ian Haug (guitars), John Collins (Bass) and Jon Coghill (drums).

  • Rise Against

    (1,532,521 listeners)

    punk rock, punk, melodic hardcore, hardcore

    Rise Against are a punk rock band from Chicago, Illinois. Formed in 1999, and originally performing under the name Transistor Revolt, they released a self-produced demo entitled Transistor Revolt in 2000, a year before signing with Fat Wreck Chords to release their first two albums, The Unraveling in 2001, and Revolutions Per Minute in 2003.

  • Sam La More

    (9,546 listeners)

    dance, spotify, electronic, lesser known yet streamable artists

    Sam Littlemore, also known as Sam La More, is an Australian record producer and recording artist working in Hollywood, Sydney and London.

  • Sasha

    (282,297 listeners)

    trance, electronic, progressive house, progressive trance

    There are currently several artists using the name Sasha: 1) Sasha, born Alexander Coe (born September 4, 1969), is a Welsh DJ and record producer. He is best known for partnering with English DJ, John Digweed, as Sasha + Digweed. The pair released several mix albums together, including the Northern Exposure series (released between 1996 and 2001).

  • se bon ki ra

    (29 listeners)

    metal, heavy, heavy metal, metalcore

    "Se bon ki ra", a Haitian proverb meaning Good is Rare, is a reflection of the current state of world affairs, human nature, governing bodies and the universe in general Presenting Australia’s next up and coming metal project featuring ex and current members from Sector III, Chakkra, Hammad, Fury, Obdurate Seduction and Truth Corroded.

  • silent disco

    (8 listeners)

  • Simian Mobile Disco

    (682,127 listeners)

    electronic, electro, dance, new rave

    A London, UK production & remix team. Formed from the ashes of Simian in 2005 its members are James Ford and Jas Shaw. In addition to his work with Simian Mobile Disco, James Ford is a producer and has worked for bands such as the Arctic Monkeys, Peaches and Klaxons.

  • Stubanga

    (0 listeners)

  • Sugar Army

    (8,313 listeners)

    post-punk, australian, alternative rock, indie rock

    Sugar Army are a three-piece rock band from Perth, Western Australia. Debut album is called The Parallels Amongst Ourselves. New album soon.

  • Tame Impala

    (198,012 listeners)

    psychedelic, psychedelic rock, indie rock, australian

    Tame Impala are a four piece psychedelic rock band from Perth, Australia. The band consists of Kevin Parker (lead guitar and vocals), Dominic Simper (guitar) and Jay Watson (drums and backing vocals, synths), and touring member Nick Albrook becoming full time on bass in 2010 (he played guitar in most shows from late 2008 through 2009, swapping guitar for bass with Dom in 2010).

  • Teleprompter

    (303 listeners)

    Teleprompter are a band from Brisbane, Australia. Formed in 2006, the band has been gigging locally and nationally since 2008 and have gained a reputation for their energetic and eccentric live shows. Taking direction from the dancier side of post-punk, Teleprompter have grown into their own unique sound.

  • The Decemberists

    (1,237,832 listeners)

    indie, indie rock, folk, alternative

    The Decemberists are a folk rock band which formed in 2000 in Portland, Oregon, United States. The band currently consists of Colin Meloy (vocals, guitar), Chris Funk (guitar, mandolin, dulcimer, pedal steel guitar), Jenny Conlee (organ, piano, accordion), Nate Query (electric bass, acoustic bass, cello) and John Moen (drums).