- Dance
- Electronic

Review
There's such intensity here, worth the listen. When you read about the impetus for Liam's striking out on his own with the Pharmercy project, it's easy to understand where the intensity comes from. Described as 'woozy', Entropy is a darker shade of the psychedelic-rock we've consumed en masse (Tame Impala) in recent years. I wonder if, 18 months on, the sounds comi...
There's such intensity here, worth the listen. When you read about the impetus for Liam's striking out on his own with the Pharmercy project, it's easy to understand where the intensity comes from. Described as 'woozy', Entropy is a darker shade of the psychedelic-rock we've consumed en masse (Tame Impala) in recent years. I wonder if, 18 months on, the sounds coming out of Liam's basement are a giddier incarnation...

Review
Arjuna again delivers on stunning vocals and some spicy rhythms that pop like popcorn in a pan. Her voice is really original - you'll think, for a moment, it reminds you of another (maybe Meg Mac, maybe Missy Higgins, maybe Tash Sultana). And then you realise - nope, it's just her own. Sing it sister! Keep writing for us please, and if you have any gigs down the Surf Coast - I am road...
Arjuna again delivers on stunning vocals and some spicy rhythms that pop like popcorn in a pan. Her voice is really original - you'll think, for a moment, it reminds you of another (maybe Meg Mac, maybe Missy Higgins, maybe Tash Sultana). And then you realise - nope, it's just her own. Sing it sister! Keep writing for us please, and if you have any gigs down the Surf Coast - I am road tripping.