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Watch: Cut Copy – Blink And You’ll Miss A Revolution

by Juno Plus on 15.09.2011 at 12:18pm

Melbourne outfit Cut Copy have released a video for new single, “Blink And You’ll Miss A Revolution”.

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Cut Copy: Free download, album tracklist revealed

by Juno Plus on 21.12.2010 at 11:05am

The tracklisting for Cut Copy’s Zonoscope LP has been revealed, with the band celebrating by giving away a remix of album track “Take Me Over” by Tim Goldsworthy aka Thee Loving Hand.

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New Cut Copy single “Take Me Over”

by Juno Plus on 23.11.2010 at 09:52am

Modular today announced details of “Take Me Over” the first single to be taken from Cut Copy’s forthcoming  album Zonoscope.

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Cut Copy reveal new album details

by Juno Plus on 03.11.2010 at 11:00am

Melbourne trio Cut Copy have announced details for their third LP, entitled Zonoscope, which will be released in early 2011 via Modular Records.

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Cut Copy give away free track

by Juno Plus on 16.07.2010 at 14:24pm

Melbourne trio Cut Copy recently announced the completion (well, almost) of their third album, and to celebrate they are giving away a freebie as a taste of what to expect.

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Interview: Ilija Rudman

by Juno Plus on 02.03.2010 at 09:41am

Like most producers lumped into the “nu-disco” pigeonhole, Ilija Rudman can’t stand the phrase. After speaking to him, it’s hardly surprising; he eschews the obvious in favour of the path less travelled. Rather than moving to a musical hotbed like London or Berlin, Rudman has remained in his native Croatia to focus on making music, and resolutely rejects new software in favour of vintage equipment. He spoke to Juno Plus about 80s pop music, unreliable synths and his love of the English countryside.

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