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Flume, Foals, The Avalanches and more announced for Heaps Good Festival

Heaps Good has also confirmed its expansion to include Melbourne and Brisbane and its return to Adelaide

MAY-A returns with boundary-pushing new EP ‘Analysis Paralysis’: “I really wanted to experiment”

After a Hottest 100-winning Flume collab, the Sydney indie wunderkind tells NME about her bold new EP and embracing her identity

Sydney rapper Spanian dropped by management following homophobic and transphobic rants

Artists like Mallrat, Urthboy, MAY-A and Camp Cope have spoken out against the artist

Flume and MAY-A top triple j Hottest 100 of 2022 with ‘Say Nothing’

Beating out Eliza Rose and Interplanetary Criminal's dance anthem 'B.O.T.A. (Baddest of Them All)' and other songs by Spacey Jane, Lizzo, Gang of Youths and more

Angus & Julia Stone, Spacey Jane, Ocean Alley and more announced for BASSINTHEGRASS 2023

Tones and I, Amy Shark, Guy Sebastian, Baker Boy and more will also perform as part of the Darwin festival next year

King Stingray, Sampa The Great and Flume lead nominees for 2022 J Awards

Other names to cop nods include Gang Of Youths, Julia Jacklin, Spacey Jane and Courtney Barnett – all of whom have been NME Australia cover stars

The Buoys, Flowerkid, MAY-A, George Alice and more unite for pop-up show after Splendour In The Grass cancellation

The free event is called 'Splendour Got Railed' and comes after today's main stage performances were called off

Arctic Monkeys, Lil Nas X, CHVRCHES and more announced for 2022/23 Falls Festival

The camping fest returns to ring in the new year in Birregurra, Byron Bay and Fremantle

Lost Paradise announces 2022 return with Arctic Monkeys, Lil Nas X, Jamie xx and PinkPantheress

The NSW festival returns with a line-up that also includes Ocean Alley, Spacey Jane, G Flip, Cub Sport, Genesis Owusu and more

Genesis Owusu wins 2021 Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competition for ‘Gold Chains’

Jerome Farah and MAY-A placed second and third respectively
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