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Live Review: LISTEN: Frames 'Triple J Mix Up Exclusive'

21 June 2013 | 12:51 pm | Lauren Payne

Sydney-based artist Frames has recorded a mix for Triple J in his living room that featuring some exciting new tracks.

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Sydney DJ/producer/FBi Radio host FRAMES has certainly been busy in the studio lately. He just released 'Slow' via Sweat It Out, an alternative version of the 2003 KYLIE MINOGUE track and has also been working on an EP with ELIZABETH ROSE under the name GLAS.

Last weekend FRAMES recorded an exclusive mix for Triple J in his lounge room, featuring a great selection of old and new tracks from artists including HANNI EL KHATIB, KRAAK & SMAAK, JACQUES RENAULT and the brilliant collaborative effort between SIMIAN MOBILE DISCO and BICEP.

Throughout his career he has supported electronic heavyweights EROL ALKAN and JIMMY EDGAR, played at some of Australia's biggest festivals such as Splendour And The Grass, Laneway Festival and Future Music Festival and even got hooked up with a tour of the USA.

Take an hour out of your time and enjoy this lush mix from FRAMES and if you like what you hear (which I'm sure you will), head down to see him up close at one of his remaining gigs before he heads off to Europe.

FRAMES TRIPLE J MIX UP EXCLUSIVE TRACK LIST:

aBillion - Last Night A DJ Saved My Life

Frames - Slow

Mic Newman & Gary Todd - Sex, Drugs & Sausage Rolls

Glas (aka Frames & Elizabeth Rose) - Intentions

Hanni El Khatib - Penny (Classixx Remix)

Dune - Shoestring (Frames Remix)

Lars Vegas - The Game

Solution - Feels So Right

Kraak & Smaak - The Future Is Yours (Detroit Swindle Revox)

Romanthony - Ministry of Love (Andre Crom Remix)

Cosmic Kids & Fingerpaint - Manteiga

Jacques Renault - Back To You (Francis Inferno Orchestra Remix)

Bicep & Simian Mobile Disco - Sacrifice

Upcoming gigs:

Friday 28th June: This Avocado @ Abandoned Club, Sydney

Saturday 29th June: Secret Party (with Lancelot), Sydney

Saturday 13th July: Oxford Art Factory, Sydney