Behind Flume’s Hottest 100 win, Groovin the Moo announces line up, Yung Gravy sued for ‘voice theft’, 2023 music predictions, Lime Cordiale hit the road
| | He’s only the second artist in Hottest 100 HISTORY to take the #1 spot twice! | |
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| The Victorian quartet kick off our February Like A Versions by paying respect for the technologies of yore. | Ring, Ring – Hello? > |
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| If this GTM announcement shows us anything, it's that nature is healing and punters for the 2023 dates are in for a molto bene time. | Live m-ooo-sic > |
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| Rick Astley’s lawsuit against Gravy might mean we'll find out if it's possible for an artist to push an interpolation so far that it becomes plagiarism. | Get money? > |
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| How did an indie band from Fremantle go from organising local shows and studio time around part-time work and study, to record-breaking national darlings in just six years? | Pull through > |
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| From ultra rare collabs to artists getting kicked off streaming; gather round and stare into our triple j crystal ball to see what we think will kick off in 2023. | To the future > |
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| Pull out your your most formal shorts, regional Australia, because Lime Cordiale are taking you out to the country club. | A little fancy > |
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