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Live Review: LISTEN: Shady Lane February Oxford Arts Residency Mixtape

30 January 2013 | 12:00 pm | Hannah Galvin

Before they kick off their residency this Friday at Sydney's Oxford Art Factory, Shady Lane have compiled a playlist featuring the bands to play with them.

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Right before they move in with Oxford Art Factory's Gallery Bar for their February residency, SHADY LANE have compiled a mixtape featuring themselves and their support buddies that will be joining them for their month-long episode of fun!

If you're yet to hear, the Sydney outfit will be playing their beautifully weird and wacky tunes once a week for free at one of Sydney's best venues - Oxford Art Factory (read more about it HERE).

With the first show being this Friday, we're beating the churning anticipation with the mixtape they've put together, made up of an impressive collection of songs from some fantastic Australian talent that we will be seeing next month. Kicking off with Shady Lane's own 'Happy Without Controls' from their 2012 release Built Guilt, the mixtape goes on to explore the array of lovely sounds that each of these bands and artists encompass.

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Holding a total of nine tracks, feast on the humble melodies of The Mountains' 'Packs', the chilling yet stunning mystique of Through The Forest Door's 'Burn A Bridge' and the delicate, pretty soul of Guerre's 'Rashad (Loose Pace)', amongst others.

 

A playlist to really get you excited for their residency, be sure to catch Shady Lane and their wonderful supports over the next four weeks at Sydney's Oxford Art Factory.

TRACKLIST:

  1. 'Happy Without Controls' by Shady Lane
  2. 'Angeline' by Bearhug
  3. 'Packs' by The Mountains
  4. 'Sit On The Hill' by The Ocean Party
  5. 'I See You' by Raindrop
  6. 'Burn A Bridge' by Through The Forest Door
  7. 'Rashad (Loose Pace)' by Guerre
  8. 'Make You Happy' by Disgusting People
  9. 'Glebe Island' by Little Lovers

Words by Hannah Galvin.