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FF001: Troubleshoot The Moon

by Foreign Frequencies

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We acknowledge the Turrbal and Yugara, as the First Nations owners of the lands on which Foreign Frequencies operates on and that sovereignty has never been ceded. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging

FF001: Troubleshoot The Moon marks the debut release on Meanjin (Brisbane) based 'Foreign Frequencies', a label dedicated to highlighting versatile sounds from artists both close to home and afar.

The first release compiles a broad range of styles from within Australia and abroad. Bristol based Litherland opens up with a lush but equally hard hitting jungle mover, contrasting naturally between calming synths and heavy electro infused breaks. Boorloo (Perth) local sn33ze provides us with another breaky number, this time creating a more dreamy atmosphere with some masterfully chopped up vocals throughout its runtime. The VA takes a danceable turn on the third track courtesy of Leeds based Phasmid, with some UK inspired electro sure to get bodies moving once dance-floors fully open again.

Closing out the EP with two expertly crafted electro tunes is Arnaud Is Dancing from Nantes. "Unexpected Deception" encapsulates us with its catchy melody before upping the ante with a very melodic acid line. "Singing Birbies" is the hard hitting yet melancholic closer to the release, returning once again to the lush sounds that saw the VA open.

Previews: soundcloud.com/foreignfrequenciesbne/ff001-troubleshoot-the-moon-previews

All profits from this release will be donated to Brisbane Youth Service, a local nonprofit organization supporting homeless and disadvantaged young people 12-25 years of age

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released May 14, 2021

Mastered by Joe Buchan
Track two Mixed by Joe Buchan
Art by: Tyron Young

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Foreign Frequencies Brisbane, Australia

Meanjin / Tāmaki Makaurau

Multi-Genre Record Label highlighting sounds from close and far

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