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Fresh Tracks: New Music for Your iPOd

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Looking for some cool new songs? Here’s what we’ve been listening to in the OUTinPerth office.

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Fiorious – Fever soaring vocal house with a definite queer sensibility

Lonely Boy – I Like Disco we love disco and this track is ace

Fear of Dawn featuring Boswell – Alright a great summer dance track, there’s a stack of great remixes too

Giorgio Moroder featuring Kylie Minogue – Right Here, Right Now disco legend teams up with Kylie for a track that is slamingly good

The Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra – Disco Supreme (Al Kent Edit) surely the most epic track of the month, a massive 13 minute disco journey

Daniel Johns – Ariel Love it’s a long way from Silverchair, Daniel Johns releases nu-soul groove that sounds like Frank Ocean

Le Kid – We Are Young pure pop

John Grant and the BBC Symphony Orchestra – Pale Green Ghosts Grant’s epic track gets an epic treatment

Jazmine Sullivan – Stanley RnB disco gold

Tobias Jesso Jnr – How Could You Babe? It’ an giant break up ballad that could have fallen out of a musical

Africa Express Presents – Terry Riley’s In C Mali respected minimalist work in an African style

Frank Ocean – (At Your Best) You Are Love stunning version of the Isley Brothers song that was covered by Aliyah

Natalie Prass – My Baby Don’t Understand Me freak folk tune of the month

Bjorn Toske – Ode to a Duck Because every music collection really needs some Bossa nova filled Norweign Space Disco

Zhala – Aerobic Lambada go dance now.

OIP Staff

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