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Archdukes
(116 listeners)
indie, pop, shoegaze, australia
Archdukes were formed on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland in 2010. Amidst some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, and amongst the confusion that surrounds a tourist destination, they began to write music inspired by the various records and soundtracks that had pervaded their formative years, noting the irony that their sound in no-way reflected their surroundings.
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Ash Grunwald
(38,885 listeners)
blues, australian, blues and roots, roots
It is too simplistic to describe Ash Grunwald as just a blues musician. While it’s true that his music is steeped in the Delta blues tradition of the legendary acoustic musicians who proliferated in pre-World War II America’s deep South and the giants of electric blues who shaped rock and roll…
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Bang Bang Boss Kelly
(48 listeners)
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BARREL HOUSE
(71 listeners)
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Barry Charles
(8 listeners)
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Blind Lemon
(530 listeners)
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Blue Shaddy
(132 listeners)
What is Shaddy? Blue Shaddy are an independent, unsigned band which began its humble existence in the small town of Kellerberrin in Western Australia's wheatbelt back in 1989.
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Busby Marou
(5,309 listeners)
australian, folk, triple j unearthed, acoustic
Thomas Busby decided to test his office-worker-by-day/rockstar-by-night formula when he discovered the multi-skilled musician, Jeremy Marou strumming his ukele in a lush forest near the banks of the Fitzroy River, Rockhampton (beef capital of the world!)… Busby Marou was born!
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Cass Eager
(57 listeners)
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chase the sun
(2,042 listeners)
blues, rock, alternative, australian
New arrivals on the blues and roots scene; Chase The Sun have spent no time garnering widespread critical acclaim for their soul-tinged song writing, blues sensibilities and the powerhouse live delivery of guitar star-on-the-rise Jan Rynsaardt.
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Claude Hay
(316 listeners)
dirty blues, aussie, slide vibes, alternative country-rock
Claude's solo act features his right foot on drums and percussion, his left foot on live looping and conducting and his hands on bass guitar, acoustic guitar and doumbek. Not to mention his vocal as the lead singer and backup.
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Dallas Frasca
(410 listeners)
rock, guitar, blues, australian
"Frasca is truley one of Australia's most inspiring and strong willed female Artists" Reverb Mag DALLAS FRASCA – BIO
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Dan Sultan
(2,903 listeners)
all, australian, indigenous, bran nue dae
Dan Sultan was born with pure and extraordinary talent and is quickly gaining the momentum and recognition that he deserves. He was nominated for a 2006 Deadlys Award “Most Promising New Talent”, which has now been followed up by nominations in 2007 for Artist of The Year and Single Release of The Year for "Your Love is Like a Song".
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Dubmarine
(531 listeners)
dub, reggae, australia, female vocalists
Hailing from Brisbane, Australia, the 9 piece Reggae, Dancehall, Electronic/Acoustic mash up and sound blasting festival favourite have honed the deep down, high energy sound that has become instantly recognisable and slated as a must see act on the live music calendar.
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Elliott BROOD
(35,895 listeners)
alt-country, canadian, death country, rock
Elliott Brood is a three-piece alternative country band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, consisting of Mark Sasso on lead vocals, guitar, banjo, ukelele and harmonica, Casey Laforet on guitar, backing vocals, bass pedals, keys and ukelele and Stephen Pitkin on percussion, sampler and backing vocals. The band bills its own style as "death country".
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Georgia Potter
(120 listeners)
folk, political, female vocalists, brisbane
Georgia is an advocate for music with a social conscience. An alert listener of music, politics and people, Georgia has developed a calling to use music for social awareness: as a public voice with a positive social conscience, as a politician without the tie or the hidden agenda, as a woman with a whole lot of love, and as a human being with a few stories to tell.
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Ghost Road
(26 listeners)
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Gossling

(4,236 listeners)
folk, indie pop, australian, jjj
Gossling is singer/songwriter Helen Croome from Australia. Raised in country Victoria, Australia, Croome developed her musical interests thanks to family and the strong music culture of Albury/Wodonga. Her wise older brother kept her up-to-date with contemporary artists, whilst her parents’ music collection introduced her to the musical greats of Bach, Bowie and Meatloaf.
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Grassroots Street Orchestra
(94 listeners)
australian, awesome, triple j unearthed, queensland
Grassroots Street Orchestra began as a jam band to fill a set at a small Gold Coast hinterland folk festival in early 2005.
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Jet
(1,387,670 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
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Jimmy Barnes
(32,387 listeners)
rock, australian, soul, aussie
Jimmy Barnes is known as the King Of Australian Rock. His style is a unique mix of rock and soul, which coupled with his great singing ability and extraordinary range , makes him a very popular figure in the Australian music industy.
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Jon Cleary
(22,227 listeners)
A respected session and sideman, British blues pianist and composer Jon Cleary has worked with rock, blues, and soul artists like Bonnie Raitt, D'Angelo, Maria Muldaur, Taj Mahal, and Eric Clapton.
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Jon Stevens
(918 listeners)
rock, australian, seen em live, john stevens
Jon Stevens (1962- ) is a New Zealand-born singer, now an Australian citizen. Stevens moved to Australia after success as a pop star in New Zealand in the 1970's (his best-known songs from this era are "Jezebel" and a cover of "Montego Bay"). He is most recognised for his work as the lead singer of Sydney band Noiseworks, who had major hits in the 1980's with "Take Me Back" and "Touch".
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Jud Campbell
(3 listeners)
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Katie Noonan & the Captains
(283 listeners)
Katie Noonan's technical mastery and pure voice make her one of Australia's most versatile and beloved vocalists.
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Khan
(28,891 listeners)
progressive rock, canterbury scene, canterbury, space rock
Khan refers to 5 artists: (1) Khan was an English progressive rock band of the Canterbury Scene during 1971-1972.
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Kim Churchill
(475 listeners)
folk, acoustic, bluegrass, experimental
Kim’s style is explosive, with intricate fingerpicking, percussive beats on the body of the guitar, and two-handed tapping intertwined with an earthy stomp box, powerful blues harmonica melodies and soulful voice. His songwriting reflects his coastal lifestyle – growing up on the East Coast of Australia, with the surf at his front door - and his new nomadic life on the road.
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Kindread
(98 listeners)
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Laneous & the Family Yah
(178 listeners)
indie, aussie, triple j unearthed, seen live
Hip-Hop/Indie Band from Brisbane, Australia. Played Frequently on Triple J and are taking part in Triple J Unearthed Competition. Listed Influences include Andre 3000, Dirtbombs and Cody ChesnuTT Band Members:
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Lil' Band o' Gold
(182 listeners)
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Lior
(76,748 listeners)
australian, singer-songwriter, acoustic, alternative
Lior (born Lior Attar, in Rishon LeZion, Israel, in 1977) is an Israeli-born Australian singer-songwriter based in Melbourne. A talented guitarist and vocalist, his sound is defined by the combination of contemporary roots with many Israeli/Middle Eastern and Jewish influences.
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Lisa Hunt
(107 listeners)
Lisa (sister) Hunt began singing in that great African American tradition, the gospel church, there was laid the foundation of her soulful singing style. She went on to study voice at The City College of New York (BFA).
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Marshall & The Fro
(470 listeners)
Marshall & The FRO create Aussie blues & roots rock music; music that feels so natural and so comfortable it's like slipping into your favorite pair of double pluggers and heading down to the pub for a coldie. Forming in 2003 and performing ever since, Marshall & The FRO is: Marshall Okell on guitar & slide guitar, Nick the Fro Ohlson on Bass and Jake the poods Mann on drums & percussion.
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Mayan Fox
(4 listeners)
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Michael Paynter
(3,302 listeners)
rock, pop, pop rock, australian
Michael Paynter (born 1986 in Melbourne, Australia) is a singer-songwriter and musician. He will release his debut album in early 2010, entitled This Welcome Diversion. He has released two singles from the album, "Closer" and "A Victim Song".
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Miguel
(225,485 listeners)
Miguel Jontel Pimentel (born 1986 in San Pedro, Los Angeles) is a Grammy award nominated American R&B singer-songwriter signed to Jive Records.
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oceanics
(131 listeners)
Oceanics are a Gold Coast indie rock/pop quartet consisting of: Elliot (guitar/vocals), Jackson (guitar/vocals), Andy (drums) and Matt (bass).
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Paul Kelly
(53,594 listeners)
australian, singer-songwriter, folk, rock
There is more than one artist by the name of Paul Kelly: 1) an Australian singer-songwriter, based in Melbourne, and widely considered as an icon of Australian music.
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Pink Martini
(391,965 listeners)
Pink Martini is a 13-member "little orchestra" from Portland, Oregon, formed in 1994 by pianist Thomas Lauderdale. They draw inspiration from music from all over the world – crossing genres of classical, jazz and old-fashioned pop.
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Powderfinger
(174,305 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).
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Ryan Meeking
(73 listeners)
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Tahuna Breaks
(1,555 listeners)
reggae, dub, kiwi, new zealand
Tahuna Breaks are an uplifting reggae / funk / soul band based in Auckland. They formed following inspiring jams that stretched from a garage in Onehunga to the remoteness of Piha on Auckland’s west coast.
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Take Anthia
(17 listeners)
metal, rock, alternative, alternative rock
(formerly known as Aces High) is a four piece alternative/rock band from the Sunshine Coast. Since forming the band some four years ago, the boys (now all age 18) have excelled in leaps and bounds, playing gigs in pubs and clubs around the coast including the grinning dog (Maroochydore), Billy's Bar (Gympie) and Kawana Hotel.
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The Audreys
(24,764 listeners)
australian, alt-country, female vocalists, folk
Formed in Adelaide, South Australia in 2004. The Audreys play alternative folk music. They have released three records, one in 2006 called Between Last Night and Us, another in 2008 called When the Flood Comes, and in 2010 Sometimes the Stars. Their first two records won the ARIA Award for Best Blues and Roots Album.
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The Deckchairs
(15 listeners)
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The Firetree
(32 listeners)
ourstage, alternative, male vocalists, under 100 listeners
Centered around the vocals of Dale Buchan and Josephine Cubis, The Firetree are an indie pop folk group hailing from Byron Bay, Australia. Pairing sublime harmonies and contrasting yet complimentary vocals with superb pop songwriting, the duo are have created an undeniably unique indie sound, showcased on their sophomore EP ‘Vega’ (1st July 2011, Independent/MGM).
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The Map Project
(2 listeners)
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The Marsden Lees
(9 listeners)
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The Twine
(6 listeners)
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The Vagrant City Scandal
(41 listeners)
rock, indie, alternative, alternative rock
The Vagrant City Scandal burst onto the music scene in early 2007, with a rock n roll energy, the likes of which has rarely been seen. With the release of their debut E.P. ‘Dirty Town’ came dingy pub shows, acclaimed live reviews and the experience to combine a command of the stage with an honest representation of their infectious sound.