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South Australia Showcases Seven Unsigned Artists For Scouted

by Noise11.com on July 3, 2017

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Music SA’s unsigned initiative Scouted has rounded up seven acts to perform at Adelaide’s East End on July 28 It is all part of the South Australia’s grab of AIR Awards coinciding with Indie-Con Australia.

Today’s additions include indie rock act Timberwolf, 23 year old South Sudanese hip-hop poet DyspOra, the introspective pop of Rin McArdle, the 90’s grunge in Nakatomi’s electro- pop; the ambient melodies of Maggie Rutjens, electronic aesthetic of Hunt and the combination of alt soul, blues and R&B from Ollie English.

Music SA General Manager Lisa Bishop said these new additions to the Scouted program have resulted in a well-rounded highlight reel with some of South Australia’s best unsigned talents.

“These additions to the Scouted line-up offer a snapshot of Adelaide’s thriving and diverse music scene. It’s exciting to present these artists in front of the Australian music industry and give the inaugural AIR awards an insight into what South Australia has to offer,” said Lisa.

SCOUTED
Friday 28 July
5 – 10pm
Tickets $20 + bf

Tickets here

THE COMPLETED SCOUTED LINE UP

Yewth Magazine Laneway Stage |Tam O’Shanter Place
Dyspora – Heaps Good Friends – Mane

Radio Adelaide Stage |Producers Bar beer garden
Rin McArdle – Alana Jagt – Timberwolf

Fresh 92.7 Stage |Producers Bar warehouse
Nakatomi – Hunt – Electric Fields

Bside Magazine Stage |Crown & Anchor front bar
Maggie Rutjens – Ollie English – Tom West

Three D Radio Stage | Crown & Anchor main room
Bec Stevens – Young Offenders – Battlehounds

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