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Lachan Simpson
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Lachan Simpson Melbourne was rich in music in the 90s, but from a rock, indie, pop, perspective, nothing came close to the skill and inventiveness of ninetynine. Rock like you'd never heard, pop with a discordant casiotone. Unbelievable song writing for an otherwise unknown collective
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acb The Melbourne casiopunk ensemble's second record; a combination of jagged skronk and obliquely intimate songwriting, not to mention what's probably the greatest use of the Casio VL-1 pencil-case keyboard in rock. Favorite track: vox.
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woekenender 04:05
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car song 01:33
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vox 03:19
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gamelan 00:32
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dorsal 02:21
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aztec 02:23
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pavlov's dog 03:16
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1/2 02:18
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aerophobia 02:38
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hawaii 03:16
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exponential 00:55
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pandemic 04:24

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released August 8, 1998

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ninetynine Melbourne, Australia

Ninetynine is an indie band based in Melbourne, Australia. Originally founded as a solo project in 1996 by Laura Macfarlane (ex Sleater-Kinney) it now exists as a band with other members Cameron Potts, Meg Butler and Iain McIntyre. Ninetynine's music has been described as art-pop, combining elements of indie rock, post punk, along with unique instrumentation of Casio and vibraphone. ... more

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