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  1. I don't get it, I Never Learn seemt like THE breakup album, like I thought she'd be in an emotional hiatus for a long time, and she's pregnant out of the blue. SHE'S BEEN TOURING FOR GOD'S SAKE.

    I'm so happy for her. But still, it's SO unexpected.

    so cute <3


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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIg6ubt7Cf0

     

    The most exciting new prodigy to burst from Perth’s fertile electronica scene, KUČKA has been making increasingly bigger waves, making this charmingly unique artist one of Australia’s most talked-about in 2015. KUČKA predictably seduced all who crossed paths with her unique blend of forward-thinking electronica and will be one of only two Australian artists handpicked to attend the Red Bull Music Academy in Paris this year. 

     

    Her most recent EP "Unconditional" was released in August on Midnight Feature, (a brand new imprint from Inertia), gaining rave reviews across the board. It was eagerly awaited after already having 3 of the singles added to rotation on Triple J in Australia and premieres on the likes of 'Fader', 'Pigeons and Planes' and 'Spin'. The title track also took out the 'WAM Song of the Year' grand prize for 2014.

     

    Behind the moniker, Laura Jane Lowther produces her music at home, from found sounds and analog synths, and her vocals are nothing short of mesmerizing. Her live shows are also garnering an obsessive fan-base, including her first headline national tour last year. Recruiting Jake Steele (Injured Ninja, Tobacco Rat, and from the infamous Steele family) on synths and Katie Campbell (Catlips) on live electronic beats, and with the most recent addition of live visuals, KUČKA’s supported the diverse likes of Clark, Factory Floor, SAFIA, Cashmere Cat and Seekae. Plus festivals including St. Jerome’s Laneway, State Of The Art, Angove Street Festival, CoLab Festival (winner of the Triple j comp), Sunday City Limits as part of ARIA Week and is set out to play OutsideIn Festival in late September. 

     

    This year has also seen KUČKA branch out into collaborative territory with her writing and recording vocals on tracks for Paces, Cosmo's Midnight, Simo Soo and Andrei Eremin.

     

    Kinda reminds me of Grimes, she has a really trippy sound and I can't wait to see what she does next. What do you guys think?

     

     

    THANK YOU, sounds mental. Loving this


  3. I take back what I said.

    I love Terrence, really like The Blackest Day, enjoy Freak a lot, Swan Song might be the most "imperial" song in the album, REALLY loved it... And well, I like Salvatore.

    But I'm underwhelmed. Didn't go crazy over Ultraviolence, let alone this album... I just feel AKA is her best album, the songwriting feels very, VERY genuine, and the melodies are delicate.... Born To Die was amazingly good but as someone pointed out earlier, it was the album she came out of the blue with. It's impossible to repeat that experiencie.


  4. not sure if you're subtlety shading her 2nd album as being forgettable when it really showed her as someone that wasn't a flash in the pan to an international audience...

     

    Not trying to be rude, so don't come at it rude :makeup:  

     

     

    No no, exactly the opposite. I love that her releases always have a LOT of material, I hate the new tendency of releasing an album short on tracks. Plus Halcyon's my fav by her

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