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Soundtrack to Your Life: Reija-Lee

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Perth-bred London-based electronic duo Kito and Reija-Lee are back on home soil to get weird at Ambar. While they’re here, vocalist Reija-Lee (pictured, right) told us which songs would feature in the soundtrack to her life.

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First Kiss?

Something About Us by Daft Punk

Struttin’ Down the Street?

Worst Behaviour by Drake.

Big break up?

I’ve got a few. I write them a lot [Laughs]. ‘Run for Cover’ was a break up song so I’ll put that. My own song. My ultimate break up song.

Inspirational montage?

Destiny’s Child: Survivor

Fist pump moment?

Bring the Noise by M.I.A.

Funeral?

Bon Iver : Perth. That definitely jerks my tears.

Kito and Reija-Lee are performing at Ambar on October 17th. Tickets available here.

Sophie Joske


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