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Future Music Festival: Shapeshifters

Another of the big guns at the Future Music Festival… read on and get to know THE SHAPESHIFTERS before they touch down in Perth.

Why the album title ‘Do not Disturb’? Because we’ve spent so much time in hotels!

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Favourite place to perform? Probably Croatia. Many of the Eastern European countries at the moment are the best places to play because of the energy and the clubs are amazingly well presented.

Dream Vocalist Collaboration? We are working with some guys this time around because we always work with girls. We’d love to work with Mary J. Blige though. We are working with Jo Roberts and Cowan who are unknowns at the minute. We found them through word of mouth.

Would You Play Mardi Gras? Yeah absolutely, we have a gay following in the UK. We play for Gaydar.com in the UK quite regularly The only difference between our gay and straight crowds is that the gay crowd tends to be better dressed.

Your Take On Commercial Appeal? We do what we do. We’ve been underground in the UK for many years, and when we do DJ, we play a lot of underground music. When you’re making an album you can’t solely focus on underground music or what are you doing it for? What we know is when we play, people really let go and enjoy themselves

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