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This week's Feature Album is Dean Lewis' debut A Place We Knew, and noisy queer pop duo Cry Club are your Unearthed Feature Artist. Beyond that we've got some hip hop fusion, heartfelt rock, stunning vocalists, metalcore, and even more to enjoy in the triple j Hit List on Spotify and YouTube.

Genesis Owusu - 'WUTD'

Ain't no hip hop quite like Genesis Owusu's hip hop. Effortlessly fusing elements of RnB, soul, and funk with his slinky flow, 'WUTD' is another masterful team-up with producer Callum Connor of The Free Nationals. The accompanying music video, framing a topless, gyrating Genesis in a hazy blue atmosphere - looks as classy as the track sounds and feels. The Canberra-bred artist shared 'WUTD' alongside another tasty track called 'Vultures' and a stack of new shows.

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Nilüfer Yanya - 'In Your Head'

This 23yo sure knows how to make an impression. In the 18 months or so since she surfaced out of West London, the praise has been steadily amounting along with various ways to describe her sound - indie RnB, jazz-pop, lo-fi guitar soul, Amy Winehouse-meets-Pixies. That category-defying approach expands on 'In Your Head' - it's bursting with ideas, and pretty much all of them work - setting the scene for her much-anticipated debut album Miss Universe (out 22 March).

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Ceres - 'Me & You'

The latest in a string of great singles - namely 'Viv In The Front Seat' and 'Kiss Me Crying' - continues the Melbourne group's penchant for heart-on-sleeve rock. "'Viv' was making a mistake. 'Kiss Me Crying' was an apology. And 'Me & You' is falling in love," explains songwriter Tom Lanyon. All three tracks will feature on the band's third album, We Are A Team. That comes out 26 April and you can catch Ceres on tour throughout May. Those dates and details here.

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NYNE - 'I Think You're'

An on-the-rise Melbourne-based producer and vocalist whose got a track record for confident, shadowy tunes, NYNE's first new track of 2019 draws from an unlikely lyrical inspiration, in old Hollywood musical dame Judy Garland, and a bit of a sonic shift, in the dancehall rhythms and rounded phrasing. Those shuffles and curves will definitely get the hips moving when she opens up Mallrat's 'Nobody's Home' tour.

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Eliott - 'Shaking My Hips'

She might sound like the vocal offspring of Meg Mac and Vera Blue, but 21yo Eliott has got her own thing going on. Her singing has pristine control but is also pregnant with emotion, her music has a subtle electronic bent too, thanks to classy production from Jack Grace and a polished mix from Kllo's Simon Lam. If you dig this, definitely go check out her Bold Enough EP, which includes the previously released 'Over & Over' (a song that blew Home & Hosed's Declan Byrne away).

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Windwaker - 'My Empire'

Tearing their way into our eardrums and onto the Download Festival line-up with 'The Sitch', this Melbourne metalcore band have backed it up with this belter - the quasi-title track to their Empire EP. 'I'm not giving up!' sings Will King, his voice capable of yearning wail and guttural roar. Likewise, the track alternates effortlessly between moments of atmosphere and djent assaults.

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Thandi Phoenix & Sigma - 'Say It'

On tracks with Rudimental and Just A Gent, Sydney's Thandi Phoenix has demonstrated she's got a truly powerful voice but she really lets it fly here. She soars with swagger over a throwback '90s house beat co-written with UK drum 'n' bass duo Sigma. Chuck it in your 'instant dance party' playlists and watch the sweat fly.

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dulcie - 'Fall'

It's hard to believe these Perth peeps - Ash, Saskia, Timieka, Madison - only played their first gig in July, because they arrive fully-formed on 'Fall', boasting flawless vocals and harmonies and an impressive soul-rock sound that earned them a spot on Unearthed's ‘If You Like... Ocean Alley’ special. Fall in love below and get to know the recent Unearthed Feature Artist's backstory here.

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Dave - Psychodrama

Exhibiting raw talent, whether freestyling or providing the rare sight of rapping at the piano, Dave swiftly cemented himself as one of British rap's brightest new stars. On his hotly anticipated debut album, he shines even fiercer and brighter.

Coloured with poignant piano and beats as adaptable as Dave's lyrical innovation, Psychodrama loosely follows the concept of pulling the listener into a therapy session with the prodigious artist as he plunges, rhymes-first, into interrogations of social identity, political class, and family. Exhibiting an intelligence and wisdom far beyond most 20-year-olds, the truths he brings reflect much more than just what's happening around him in South London.

'Screwface Capital', 'Streatham' and the masterful 11-min domestic abuse narrative of 'Lesley' each cover hard topics with captivating lyricism, such as the gut-punching lines in 'Black'; 'The blacker the berry, the sweeter the juice / A kid dies, the blacker the killer, the sweeter the news/And if he’s white, you give him a chance, he’s ill and confused/If he’s black he’s probably armed, you see him and shoot.'

These tough listens are tempered with the album's softer, mellower moments, like 'Purple Heart', 'Voices', and 'Location - a velvety link-up with Afrobeat star Burna Boy. It's this balancing act of duelling elements that is one of Psychodrama's greatest strengths; old-soul wisdom delivered with youthful vigour, capturing the broad scope of the black British perspective with the intimacy of an individual experience.

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