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KINDER
return with dancefloor anthem
“BUS STOP”
NEW SINGLE FROM RENOWNED GHANAIAN-AUSTRALIAN SISTER DUO
OUT TODAY ON WARNER MUSIC AUSTRALIA
SET TO PERFORM AT MAITLAND LEG OF FRESH PRODUCE FESTIVAL
ON SATURDAY 28TH AUGUST AND
SNOW MACHINE FESTIVAL NEW ZEALAND IN SEPTEMBER
STREAM AND DOWNLOAD HERE
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Joyous, vibrant — a much-needed boost of serotonin – Junkee
It’s without a doubt one of the funnest songs of the year – Pilerats
Revisiting their roots in club culture whilst paying homage to their ancestral home in Ghana, Africa, Kinder have effortlessly weaved their identity into this vivid and propulsive dance single – Purple Sneakers
Kinder have a festival thumper for you – The Interns
It’s all celebratory music and experiences that bring people together in joy and happiness. The same feeling they have created with their festival shows is now replicated in their music and that’s exactly what they set out to do. – Cool Accidents
This is a duo we should all be watching closely – Women In Pop
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After bursting on to the scene with their Australian summer favourite “Come Along” at the end of 2020, respected Ghanaian-Australian singer, songwriter and producer sibling duo Kinder (aka Savannah and Briony Osei) are back with their musical latest offering “Bus Stop”.
Stream and download their new single HERE.
“On this track we wanted to explore a darker, late night energy that we thrive on at our live shows. Once we found a beat with the right attitude, the melodies and words flowed effortlessly. Similar to the lyrics in the song, we had “no shame” when writing this, we just let the song run wild.”
“Bus Stop” pays tribute to Savannah and Briony’s father Kofi, in a sweet fictional tale about a character who can’t get off ‘African Time’ — a term Savannah, Briony and their mother use to describe Kofi’s creative interpretation of timings. Dark and brooding, the song is effortlessly empowering, ending on a dancefloor climax that enforces the value of forging your path at your own speed.
Since the release of “Come Along”, Kinder have been busy establishing themselves as two of the country’s most celebrated homegrown stars. From supporting international superstar Rita Ora at Nova’s Red Room last month, to performing at Wine Machine festival and now starring in a national campaign for Myer.
Growing up in Maitland, NSW, Savannah and Briony were immersed in music from a young age. This early musical education gave the sisters an introduction to rhythm and craft, rich beat work and electrifying charisma. While Savannah took an interest in playing piano, Briony was drawn to dancing, and the body-moving potential of powerful beats. As teenagers, Savannah and Briony slowly began to immerse themselves in club culture, finding their way to Sydney to DJ at the city’s hallowed clubs. Those hole-in-the-wall slots quickly became headline slots, which became festival and stadium slots, opening for the likes of Marshmello and RL Grime, and performing on national festival circuits, including the 2017 Groovin’ the Moo national tour. The heart of all Briony and Savannah’s endeavours, even from their earliest shows, has always remained the same: Kinder want to bring people joy — to make them dance and smile and forget their troubles, even if only for a minute.
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Catch KINDER Live:
Friday 7th May – Grand Junction Hotel, Maitland, NSW
Saturday 5th June – Poof Doof, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 12th June – Poof Doof, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 3rd July – Uni Bar, University of Hobart, TAS
Saturday 28th August – Fresh Produce Festival, Maitland Showground, Maitland NSW
Wednesday 8th – Saturday 11th September – Snow Machine Festival, Queenstown, New Zealand
Saturday 23rd October – Wine Machine – Swan Valley, Perth WA
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Connect with KINDER at:
INSTAGRAM – FACEBOOK – TWITTER
YOUTUBE – SOUNDCLOUD
www.warnermusic.com.au
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AMNPLIFY – DB
My nickname is “The Amnplifier”. Why? Because around here my focus is on being a conduit for providing greater outcomes that people come here for. My day to day “work” is living in the moment, and I love helping others concentrate on finding their connection to themselves through their experiences.
Why start a music environment? The truth is I love music, I love writing, and I love life. I work with musicians every day, and I feel certain that I will be until they put me in the ground. I have been managing people in businesses of some sort for over thirty five years so along the way I have developed some “wisdom” from my regular and constant “observations”.
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