Musicians

Electric Fields

Origin
APY lands and Adelaide
Genre/styles
Electronic
About Electric

Electric Fields is a collaboration between two brothers, vocalist Zaachariaha Fielding from Mimili in the APY Lands and producer Michael Ross from Adelaide.

They combine modern electric-soul music with Aboriginal culture and sing in Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara and English.

In 2017 they won New Talent of Year at the National Indigenous Music Awards.

Discography

Album formats explained

Album formats

  • 10": 10 inch vinyl records were played at 45 or 33 1/3 rounds per minute (rpm). The former could hold 9, the latter 12 minutes of music per side.
  • 7": 7 inch records (often referred to as 45s) were played at 45 rpm or 33 1/3 rpm, with about 4:30 or 6 minutes of music per side.
  • LP: Long play, is a vinyl record played at ​33 1⁄3 rpm with a 12 or 10-inch diameter.
  • EP: Extended play, are vinyl records that allowed two or even three songs on each side.

Inma

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Released
23 July 2016
Tracks
  1. Nina Simone
  2. Shade Away
  3. Ornament
  4. Pukulpa
  5. Inma
  6. Don't You Worry

2000 And Whatever (Single)

Released
1 February 2019
Tracks
  1. 2000 and Whatever
Notes

This song is Electric Fields' submission to the 2019 Eurovision Contest.


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Korff, J 2019, Electric Fields, <https://creativespirits.info/resources/music/electric-fields>, retrieved 21 November 2024

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