Band
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Big Name No Blankets
Warumpi Band
Warumpi Band's debut album recorded in 1984 contains the legendary tracks "Blackfella/ Whitefella" and "Waru" (fire). Warumpi are one of the original Aboriginal Supergroups defining a black Australian sound in a mainstream world. -
Rhythm of Nature
Coloured Stone
The 15 tracks on this album give us some songs in language, some in English, acoustic versions and dance versions of various tracks. There will be definitely something on here to suit all musical tastes. Check it out now.
Childrens
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Wombat Wobble
Johnny Huckle & Helen Moran
This is an Indigenous Children’s album that also delivers strong cross-cultural messages and themes. Good listening for all pre-primary and primary school-aged children.
Country/Folk
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Koori Love
Johnny Huckle
Koori Love is Johnny’s third album following Reflections Of Johnny Huckle and Wiradjury Country. Koori Love is for all, from “Black Boy, Black Girl” through to “Justice Will Be Done.” It takes you on a cultural adventure. -
The Brink
Toni Janke
The Brink is a beguilling mix of upbeat soul/pop tunes and beautiful spiritual ballads. This is one of those rare feelgood albums. It is also Toni's best work to date.
Hip Hop
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Waited
J-Boy
The debut solo EP from this young talent is laid back, love songs with a hip hop beat. Young lovers watch out!
R&B/Soul/Blues
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Shakaya
Shakaya
The self-titled debut album from these two talented young sistas Simone Stacey and Naomi Wenitong is a beauty. It includes hit singles ‘Sublime’, ‘Cinderella’ and the ARIA nominated ‘Stop Calling Me’. Fresh, clean and original, Shakaya is on track to international recognition. A definite winner! -
Liz Cavanagh
Liz Cavanagh
This debut EP from Liz is something special if you're into a contemporary jazz sound reminiscent of greats Ella Fitzgerald and Nina Simone.
Torres Strait Islander
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Steady Steady
Seaman Dan
This album features blues, hula, jazz and maritime songs. Musicians and singers from the Torres Strait, Europe, North America, Melanesia and Polynesia band together here.
Traditional Sounds
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Aphrodidjiac
Ash Dargan
Dance music and didjeridu with World dance rhymes.













