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Distant Murmurs features the best up and coming local bands

Community radio station RTRFM will kick off 2018 with the fourth annual outing of Distant Murmurs. The multi-stage event takes over The Rosemount Hotel will a line-up featuring the best up and coming local bands.

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Lock off Saturday January 28th in your calendar for a day of musical goodness. THere will be over 20 acts appearing across three stages.

It all kicks off in the Rosemount’s Beer Garden from 6pm, with everyone’s favourite RTRFM volunteer The Whipcracker DJing alongside Will Slade, plus the futuristic beats and rhymes of Toyotomi, neo-soul wunder kids Demon Days, mind blowing production from Shy Time, pop magic from Your Girl Pho, driving beats and rhythms of Bonny Upwelling and the multi layered sounds of Human Buoy.

In 459 Bar it’s going to a little loud and raucous with the no nonsense sounds of Apollo Zen, the in your face punk of Chick Spit, the madness and joy of Debbie Downers and the brilliance of Shit Narnia.

And in the Rosemount main room it’s a mixed bang of sounds with the unknown sounds of the winner of MOJO Rising Band Competition to be revealed on December 2nd 2017, the brilliant song writing of Carla Geneve, the Brit pop sounds of DIY Rainclouds, the intoxicating rawness of Hussy, the mind-blowing amazement of Benjamin Witt and the wondrous pop melodies of The Money War.

Distant Murmurs is the best way to spend a summer Saturday afternoon, immersed in tunes from the present and future of Perth’s musical landscape.

Saturday January 27, 2018, 6pm ‘til late, The Rosemount Hotel, Get tickets from rtrfm.com.au and Oztix.

OIP Staff


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