Australian band The Jezabels unveil the video for their track 'Smile'. With Brendan Cowell manning the direction, the video features vocalist Hayley Mary strolling throughout the streets of London after leaving a flat earlier that morning which was the result of a one night stand. Challenging the idea of the 'walk of shame', Mary portray a range of sides when addressing the situation.
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Ry X's 'Dawn' is truly one of the music jewels of 2016. The Australian musician now brings forth the official video to his track 'Salt'. Rather minimal but visually stunning, the vid features Ry performing the song whilst draped in all black with clips of a female slowly dancing to the rhythm. 'Dawn' is currently out now via Infectious Records. Have a look.
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Our girl Sarsha Simone continues to turn up the fire, this time with her latest track 'Casualty'. Melting together dark pop and steamy soul, the track has that extra bass bump that instantly commands you to nod your head with that extra bounce in the shoulders. The Australian vocalist and fashionista is definitely creating her own lane at the moment and owning the road in the process. Have a listen.
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Extremely cheeky,, Australia's Jude Peal brings forth her video 'Hungry & Horny' which is insanely funny. Trying to play the role of the lead in various commercials, Perl basically rattles the directors by consistently, well, not delivering. Fun-spirited, it's refreshing to come across an artist who knows how to let her hair down whilst still shining vibrantly with talent. is taken from Jude Perl's debut album 'Modern Times' which is out now. Have a look.
After blessing the world with their debut record 'Cusp' in 2014, Melbourne duo Kllo now pull inspiration from the sound of UK garage with their new song 'Bolide'. Layering ethereal synths on top of broken drum kicks, the song is like voodoo for the dancefloor. The song is taken from Kllo's upcoming LP 'Well Worn' which is out August 5th on Different Recordings UK and Ghostly International in the US. Stream 'Bolide' down at the bottom.