Added on June 3, 2011
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2011 , Aampirellas , analysis , Architecture in Helsinki , Bernard Fanning , Brisbane , british india , Butterfingers , Cut Copy , Darren Hanlon , Dew Process , feature album , Freemantle , Grinspoon , Gyroscope , Hilltop Hoods , Hungry Kids of Hungary , John Butler Trio , Justin Edwards , Kings Of Leon , Powderfinger , Regurgitator , Resin Dogs , Sarah Blasko , Spencer Tracey , The Beautiful Girls , The Butterfly Effect , the cat empire , The Grates , Triple J , Universal , Washington
Maybe Brisbane acts are less careerist than their southern counterparts, playing for fun rather than playing the game and trying to move towards world domination.
Added on October 31, 2010
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analysis , Bag Raiders , Brisbane , Butterfingers , Gorillaz , Hungry Kids of Hungary , Illy , John Steel Singers , Justin Edwards , Miami Horror , Numbers Radio , The Jezabels , Triple J Week
Triple J week hits the middle of the week. Today was the first day in the week when a song got played more than once (‘Doncamatic’ by Gorillaz) and when the obvious signs of playlist that were starting to be seen yesterday became clearer. While Triple J’s playlist isn’t as restricted as Nova’s, where you […]