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The 25 best Australian albums of 2023 (#3)
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The 25 best Australian albums of 2023 (#3)

ByGenna Alexopoulos December 15, 2023January 31, 2024

NME

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EP REVIEW: blue (the remixes)
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EP REVIEW: blue (the remixes)

ByGenna Alexopoulos December 12, 2023January 31, 2024

Amplify The Noise

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What was your musical highlight of 2023?
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What was your musical highlight of 2023?

ByGenna Alexopoulos December 11, 2023January 31, 2024

Double J

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Gear Talks: Al Matcott & Wade Keighran
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Gear Talks: Al Matcott & Wade Keighran

ByCristina Tyzzer November 10, 2023November 29, 2023

Mixdown

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Track x Track: ENOLA – All Is Forgiven
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Track x Track: ENOLA – All Is Forgiven

ByCristina Tyzzer November 8, 2023November 29, 2023

Pilerats

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Song You Need To Know: ENOLA – ‘Waves’
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Song You Need To Know: ENOLA – ‘Waves’

ByAmy Franks November 6, 2023November 23, 2023

Rolling Stone

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Al Matcott Dives Deep Into Themes Behind Poignant Debut Album ‘Summer’s Coming’
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Al Matcott Dives Deep Into Themes Behind Poignant Debut Album ‘Summer’s Coming’

ByCristina Tyzzer November 3, 2023November 29, 2023

The Music

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rage Adds & Feature Clips: November 3
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rage Adds & Feature Clips: November 3

ByGenna Alexopoulos November 3, 2023January 31, 2024

ABC rage

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Australia’s best new music for November
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Australia’s best new music for November

ByGenna Alexopoulos November 3, 2023January 31, 2024

The Guardian

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Melbourne artist ENOLA chose music “because life felt too fleeting”
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Melbourne artist ENOLA chose music “because life felt too fleeting”

ByCristina Tyzzer November 3, 2023November 29, 2023

NME Australia

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