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Live Review: The Goods want to make you move with this playlist

2 May 2017 | 7:45 am | Emma Jones

You might be familiar with Sydney's THE GOODS. If you're not, you should be. The once duo, now trio, are purveyors of all that is good in the world - disco, funk, house, soul, RnB and so much more. They draw from so many influences but still sound entirely their own, and now with the official welcoming of vocalist Black Tree as their official third member, we can only hope to hear a lot more of these three in the hopefully near future.

Having dropped a fresh new cut earlier this year in 'Make Your Move', which also served as the first release as a legit trio, The Goods had fans thirsty for more. After the resounding success of their 12-track release last year, it's really no surprise. Cementing themselves as damn near professors of anything to make you groove, move and feel good, The Goods come up with the goods every. damn. time.

With a big year tipped for 2017 and an EP on the way, we wanted to get to know these guys a little better, so we asked them to put together a little playlist of tracks to make you move. Unsurprisingly, the playlist is jam-packed with fine tunes, so dive right in and keep your eyes locked on this trio - we're expecting good things!

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Wayne Snow - The Rhythm

The drums on this are crazy, this one's been on repeat!

Nx Worries - Lyk Dis

Smooth slow jam here from NxWorries, one of our fav records from the past year

Max Graef & Glenn Astro - Where The Fuck Are My Hard Boiled Eggs

Twisted boogie vibes from some of our favourite beat makers out there at the moment

Wayne Snow - Red Runner

Classic disco mixed with future soul, with Max Graef & Glenn Astro again killing on the production

Dan Kye - iigo

Love this from Jordan Rakei on Rhythm Section

Tuxedo - Fux With The Tux

Tuxedo nailing the 80s funk production

Prequel - Nothing Better

Jazzy dreamy house jam from Melbourne's Prequel

Wallace - Diaspora

Our mate Wallace from Sydney with a cracker, Crooked Letter bringing some African flavour to the production on this one

Edseven - Broadside

More Sydney goodness from Edseven!

Kyle Hall - The Architect

Finishing off with some heavy Detroit vibes. One of the most interesting pieces of dance music we've ever heard. Not for the faint hearted!

Words by Emma Jones

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