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Perth's Own KUČKA Releases New Song

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Perth’s own experimental electronica sorceress KUČKA has released a new single, entitled ‘Unconditional’.

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KUČKA is the brainchild of Laura Jane Lowther, who uses analog synths and found sounds to create her music in her bedroom studio.

KUČKA’s first EP was released in 2012, which was self titled. She was also sampled by rapper A$AP Rocky in his single ‘Long Live A$AP’, and sang backing vocals on ‘Fashion Killa’. Both tracks appeared on his debut album, which charted at number one in the U.S.

Now that KUČKA’s EP has been distributed in the US and Europe, she’s released ‘Unconditional’, a slow, sexy track that has been described as ‘a slow-burning cosmic booty jam’

KUČKA is playing at the State of the Art Festival on May 31st, and is launching the new single at The Bird on June 7th.

Take a listen or get a free download of the song below.

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