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Get your summer groove on

I'm off to see a few locals at the Corner tonight as it's been a little too long since I saw some local live music. Ballarat five piece Goldfields have their EP launch on with support from Brisbane band Millions who won Triple Js unearthed comp for SITG this year.














First time I've seen Milions so should be interesting. My brother's band City Calm Down are playing the early slot, fronting for their first gig in 6 months after bunkering down to record new material. Pretty excited I am!


On all things Goldfields and sticking with the local theme, Melbourne House/Disco producer and DJ extraordinaire GLOVES has remixed 'Treehouse', the Goldfields track that got put them on Triple J's radar in the first place. It's funking good. Enjoy


Goldfields - Treehouse (GLOVES Remix)





Can't help but plonk another one of his remixes in. He touches up Kimbra's Cameo Lover in the best way possible. Smashing


Kimbra - Cameo Lover (GLOVES Remix)

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