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Jeph and Australian Music?

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Inlander:

--- Quote from: El Opium ---There were tons of bands in the 80s who started in Austrailia then moved to London.
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A prime example being the Go-Betweens.

tuo2:

--- Quote from: est ---(...seeing that Jeph isn't really around much at the moment) i'll say that he found Architecture in Helsinki on an mp3 dvd i took over last summer. where he got Since I left you from i don't know for sure, but i do remember seeing a very high score for it on Pitchfork one time, so perhaps it's not as obscure as you would think.
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Ah, it all makes sense now. Thanks est. Maybe once we've wiped the remaining drool of the boards Jeph might find it easier to cope :).
As to further Australian music that I have been recently enjoying...
[*] Missy Higgins - an excellent young Australian singer/songwriter.
[*] Wolfmother - Saw these guys at the big day out. Really excellent show, and enjoyed their music as well.
[*] Dallas Crane - Straight up aussie pub rock. On AC/DC's record label.
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More to come later, I need coffee. Now.

McTaggart:
Cut/Copy, Gotye, Machine Translations (I think they're Aussies) all win. There's a hell of a lot more that I can't think of at the moment.

peppy:
aussie music is poorly represented. a quick look at the triple j hottest 100 shows you how diverse and awesome it can be... like  kings of leon, john butler trio, powderfinger, eskimo joe, decoder ring.... the list goes on

Inlander:

--- Quote from: peppy ---aussie music is poorly represented... like  kings of leon
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