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Flume might be an electronic music superstar, but that doesn't mean he's not a wizard when it comes to playing live instruments, specifically the saxophone.
After months of swirling rumours, the Splendour In The Grass lineup for 2018 has finally arrived.
Kendrick Lamar has been announced as the headliner alongside Lorde. Vampire Weekend are also back and ready to make the trip to Byron.
Both Lorde and Vampire Weekend are exclusive to Splendour meaning you won't see them anywhere else in Australia.
At this point, we basically know everything about Flume and Gang Of Youths' Dave Le'aupepe so how the hell did it take us this long to learn they were in a band together?
Gang Of Youths took on The Middle East's Blood for Like A Version this morning and it was pretty huge.
Gang Of Youths have done all the things today.
The Aussie band have unveiled their raucous, pulsating new single Atlas Drowned which has been plucked from their forthcoming album Go Farther In Lightness.
They announced their sophomore record today alongside the new song, giving us a release date of 18th August.
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