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We chat with the DJ ahead of Future Music Festival
"After pop culture shits out EDM as it inevitably will... I’m sure we’ll move onto something else."
The Love Junkies dropped a nuclear set to polish off the night, and I’ve busted my word count for this review, so basically that was it. Everybody got pissed in celebration. The end.
The metaphors are complex, Swagger’s samples are fearlessly independent of each other, there is little imitation and almost no repetition or recycling.
Appropriately, The Gooch pair finished with the eponymous Novo’s, arguably the best song from their record. Macqueen’s pants went back on and he and Friend hung out signing merch.
Ten years ago it would have been inconceivable for the premiere West Australian songwriting award to go to homegrown hip hop, but we’ve changed, and that’s a fantastic thing to be part of.
“I sort of think of it as being a mating dance that I’m doing with that object."
“We did this pizza DJ set, where we got basically 20 songs that kind of have something to do with fun topical pizza toppings."
Still, Marshall is a brilliant lyricist, largely because he sings every word like he is blaming the listener (and the critic) for his having written it.
Cribb dedicated a song to his girlfriend, and then signed off with It Never Ends, again from the EP.