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Need something new to listen to? Here’s what’s got us grooving in the OUTinPerth office:

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My Panda Shall Fly – Yapeyu it sounds a little like a disco located in the middle of the Amazon rainforest

Lester Bowie – Nessum Dorma jazz legend makes opera standard sound surprisingly sad

Basement Jaxx – Never Say Never they’re back and as good as ever

Max Richter – Embers (Alt Version 2014) stunning classical masterpiece

Kyrill and Redford – Dadance hypnotic disco pulsations

Florrie – Little White Lies (Moon Boots Remix) a catchy and slick sophisticated number from the British singer

Morcheeba – Make Me Believe (Psychemagik Remix) everything Psychemagik remixes sounds pretty and swirly

Perfume Genius – Queen his most complex work to date, a dense and intriguing composition

Amy Grant – Baby Baby (Dave Aude Remix) undoubtedly the campest song released this month

Dusty Springfield – I Close My Eyes and Count to Ten Hazel Dean’s just released a dance version, but stick with the original

Blondie – Relax Debbie Harry delivers a piano based rendition of Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s hit tune

Taylor Swift – Shake it Off instantly catchy tune

Le Butcherettes featuring Shirley Manson – Shame You’re All I’ve Got Left indie grunge featuring the compelling Ms Manson

Alice Boman – Be Mine dark nighttime folk with sad trumpets

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