Aphir’s debut release, Invirtue, opens with a looped vocal hook coupled with a sample of the static generated by a vinyl record stylus – the only non-human, non-sung element the listener hears until the E.P.’s closing track. It’s clear at the outset that the focus of these songs are the layers upon layers of rich,…
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Melbourne based trio Aluka are set to gain more attention for their exciting experimental take on the a capella genre. In between writing catchy songs, creating cool videos, and most recently, popping out babies (of both the musical and human variety), the girls took some time out to answer a few questions. I’ve been quite…
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