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Blues, Country, Electronic, Folk, Pop, Reggae, Rock |
24 albums
A collection of soundtracks to Aboriginal movies.
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Heavy Metal |
2 albums
The Eastern Arrernte band formed in 2009. Members: songwriter Chris Wallace, guitarists Chris Wallace and Gavin Hayes.
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Folk, World |
2 albums
Stanley Gawurra Gaykamangu comes from Milinginbi Island off the coast of East Arnhem Land and sings in the Gupapuynga language. He moved to Melbourne with his family to launch his performing career.
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Folk, Pop, Soul |
6 albums
Stiff Gins are Nardi Simpson and Kaleena Briggs. They started Stiff Gins in 1999. Kaleena is from the Wiradjuri and Yorta Yorta people, southern NSW and northern Victoria people, Nardi is from the Yuwaalaraay people with roots in Sydney’s inner west…
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Hip Hop & Rap |
3 albums
The Street Warriors formed from one half of the Aboriginal hip-hop group Local Knowledge. Its members Warwick and Abie Wright call themselves Wok and Predator.
EP: Real Knows Real
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Blues, Rock |
3 albums
Band members: Marrjarra Pascoe, Ben Pascoe (lead guitar, lead vocals), Terry Pascoe (bass, vocals), Wayne Kala Kala (drums), Horace Wala Wala (didjeridoo, vocals, tamborine, clapsticks), Kenny Smith (guitar), Jimmy Djamunba.
The band's name is…
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Hip Hop & Rap |
12 albums
Tasman Keith, a Gumbaynggirr man from NSW's north coast, is the son of rapper Wire MC.
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Electronic, Hip Hop & Rap, Pop |
4 albums
Best known as one half of acoustic duo Microwave Jenny, Tessa now releases as a solo artist Tessa Thames – from a childhood nickname and her time spent living in London.
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Folk |
2 albums
Singer/songwriter Thaylia (Thay-lee-a) is of Aboriginal and Greek heritage. Her Aboriginal mother originates from the Murri Tribe from far North Queensland and her Father from the Greek island of Kalymnos.
Thaylia has performed at some of…
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Hip Hop & Rap |
16 albums
In 2021 and at only 17 years old, The Kid Laroi became the youngest solo artist ever to hit number one on the Aria album charts for his album "F*ck Love (Savage)". One year later he was the youngest ever winner of APRA's song of the year…
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Hip Hop & Rap |
5 albums
Formed in 2006, The Last Kinection (TLK) consists of Jacob Turier (aka DJ Jaytee) and siblings Joel (Weno) and Naomi Wenitong from the Kabbi Kabbi mob of south-east Queensland. Weno is a former member of Local Knowledge, Naomi of Shakaya. The trio…
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Rock |
3 albums
The band was formed in 2007 by Jhindu Lawrie, Charles Thomas, Kahl Wallace and Emma Andrews.
Lawrie's father, Bunna Lawrie, is a member of the band Coloured Stone.
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Country, Reggae, Rock |
3 albums
The MERRg consists of Michael Colbung-Vox (founder; backing vox, acoustic guitar, bass, harmonica, percussion), Robert Champion (founder; lead & rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vox), Eddie Peters (Bass, vox, backing vox, acoustic guitar),…
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Folk, Roots |
9 albums
Gaamilaraay woman Thelma won the 2012 Triple J's National Indigenous Music Awards competition.
She was introduced to music by her grandfather while growing up on her grandparents’ farm in the small town of Delungra.
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Rock |
8 albums
Luma Luma woman Tia Gostelow was only 16 years old when she wrote State Of Art in 2015. It caught Triple J’s attention and won her the 2016 Indigenous Initiative and a place in their Triple J Unearthed High 2016 Top 5.
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Country, Folk, World |
10 albums
The band members included Amy Saunders (a Gunditjmara woman from Portland), Lou Bennett (a Yorta Yorta Dja Dja Wurrung woman from Echuca) and Sally Dastey (from West Heidelberg). The trio disbanded in 2000. "Tiddas" is a Koori word for sisters.
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Reggae, Roots |
3 albums
"Tjupi" means honey ant. The band sings in Luritja and English.
Tjupi Band has been described as epitomising Central Australia desert reggae--sparse, upbeat, driving kick and snare, in-language; the songs are about loneliness for country, love…
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Jazz |
3 albums
Tom E Lewis was born and raised in Ngukurr, a remote community in south eastern Arnhem Land. He has a decade-long performance career during the 1990s as half of Lewis & Young.
In 2005 Lewis released his debut album Sunshine After Rain, which landed…
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Country |
3 albums
Trevor Adamson sings in Pitjantjatjara and English.
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Country |
21 albums
Singer-songwriter Troy Cassar-Daley is a multi-award winning artist whose mother is from the Bundjalung people.
His career has spans more than ten albums over a two-decade career. During this time he has been awarded numerous accolades including…
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Blues, Soul, Reggae |
4 albums
Ursula, a Burarra woman, was awarded a Helpmann Award (Australia's equivalent to the Tony Awards) in 2007 for her stunning performance in Capricornia.
Ursula also featured in Deborah Cheethams' Pecan Summer, Australia's first Aboriginal opera.