{"id":25924,"date":"2019-01-07T14:17:56","date_gmt":"2019-01-07T13:17:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/eqmusicblog.com\/?p=25924"},"modified":"2019-01-07T14:17:56","modified_gmt":"2019-01-07T13:17:56","slug":"emerging-artists-feels","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/eqmusicblog.com\/emerging-artists-feels\/","title":{"rendered":"Emerging Artists: Feels"},"content":{"rendered":"

From time to time, you will notice us supporting\/singing the praises of a few major recording artists. But as always the primary goal here on EQ Music Blog is (and always has been) raising awareness of new music artists in the process of breaking out with a bigger presence. I feel like there are far more electronic pop acts waiting to be discovered right now than there has been for a while. And, you have my word if I am not alerted to the appropriate kind of electronic pop newcomers I will sift them out myself. Australia, in particular, is experiencing a boom time in this area, I’ve been observing the flux of newbies with interest. As I know, Raj is waiting to hear if his application to attend SXSW<\/strong> once again this year, has been successful. I wanted to flag up female Perth duo Feels<\/strong> who are scheduled to play during the festival, as an early tip, he might deem worthy to go check out.<\/p>\n

Classically trained percussionists and electronic producers Elise Reitze<\/strong> and Rosie Taylor<\/strong> are the two music brains behind Feels. They have amassed an impressive catalogue of tracks since debuting work online some eighteen months ago. It seems to me that their act has the potential to prove popular, being as last year G Flip<\/a><\/strong> paved the way for Australian women musicians\/drummers. <\/p>\n