by Jackson Langford URL Copied! Welcome to The Deep Cut , a monthly column where Aussie music expert (and lover) Jackson Langford shines a light on issues facing the Australian music industry. Each month, he’ll also recommend five new Australian songs and five upcoming Australian gigs so you can fall in love with Aussie music all over again. With festivals in Australia on the brink of extinction, it can be hard to fathom that a festival—only in its second year—can bring together around 150 artists and pull it off.
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