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Electronic music on the radio in Australia

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Australia has a thriving electronic music scene, with a diverse range of sub-genres such as techno, house, trance, and more. Some of the most popular electronic music artists in Australia include Flume, RÜFÜS DU SOL, Fisher, Peking Duk, and What So Not.

Flume, whose real name is Harley Edward Streten, is an Australian record producer, musician and DJ, best known for his unique sound combining elements of trap, house, and future bass. He has won numerous awards, including a Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album in 2017.

RÜFÜS DU SOL, formerly known as RÜFÜS, is an Australian alternative dance group formed in 2010. Their music blends elements of indie rock, house, and electronica, and they have gained international recognition for their live performances and critically acclaimed albums.

Fisher, whose real name is Paul Nicholas Fisher, is an Australian house music producer and DJ, known for his energetic and catchy tracks such as "Losing It" and "You Little Beauty".

Peking Duk is an Australian electronic music duo formed in 2010, consisting of Adam Hyde and Reuben Styles. They have released multiple hit singles such as "High" and "Stranger", and have collaborated with other popular artists such as Elliphant, AlunaGeorge, and Nicole Millar.

What So Not is an electronic music project led by Australian producer Emoh Instead. Their music combines elements of trap, hip-hop, and future bass, and they have collaborated with artists such as Skrillex, RL Grime, and Toto.

There are several radio stations in Australia that play electronic music, such as Triple J, which features a mix of electronic and alternative music, and Kiss FM, which focuses primarily on dance and electronic music. Additionally, many electronic music festivals take place in Australia throughout the year, such as Stereosonic and Ultra Australia.



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