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Incredible Australian, mysterious, mashup, experimental musician I discovered one day a few years ago by divine chance while on an Internet Archive all night.  In 2005 she released the album Hyperpop, in 2006 Memecore, in 2007 CoreCore, can you believe how long those words have been around?? She did it first. She will do it last. I love her music so so much, her songs make me happy that I live in the 21st century.
May 21, 2024

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Extremely underrated live electronic music pioneer. I cant even put into words how awesome she is. Fave track atm linked
Feb 22, 2024
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I absolutely love her music! My favorite thing is to play it in the background while crafting with friends—it sets the perfect vibe. I’ll never forget the first time I heard one of her songs. I was in my local H&M, and it came on while I was in the changing room. I had to Shazam it right then and there! No jeans were bought that day, but at least I discovered one of my favorite artists.
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I discovered her music a few months ago and have been listening non-stop. My top fav songs of hers are “Destroying Human Nature,” “Pimp Slap,” “Look Down At Your Feet Below,” “Throwing Up.” I seriously love every single song of hers. I went into a deep dive to try and find out as much about her as I could, but there isn’t much info out there about her. She has 3 albums she created between 2003-2005 with her husband - DJ/producer Maurice Fulton. The genre is described as electropunk. There are really not many photos out there of her either. I found a series of photos uploaded on flikr by a user named Ramsey from a show she performed in July 2005 in Buffalo, NY (?)They seemed to be nerding out about her music just as much as I am right now🤓 I just now discovered she has a music video for her hit song “Paris Hilton”😮
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