The Melodics

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The Melodics
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
GenresElectro, hip hop
Years active2005-2011
LabelsIndie
MembersOceans Baroque
Jeremedy
James Tudball
Jamie Barlow
Tarko Sibbel (aka Fantastic Mr Fox)
Past membersEric Budd
Websitehttp://www.themelodicspaintmegold.com/

The Melodics were Australian Electro hip hop outfit.[1][2] They have received national airplay on Triple J[3] and have toured nationally with Jackson Jackson and Phrase.[4] During rapper tag #40 Jeremedy started that The Melodics were calling it quits and the last show would be at the Hi-Fi Bar in Melbourne 4 November 2011.[5]

Jeremedy has started a solo project under the name of Grey Ghost[6] while Jamie Barlow formed Indie electronic band Private Life [7]

Discography[edit]

  • The Glen Schnieblic EP
  • Naught n Crosses EP
  • Live from Nowhere EP
  • 4D (2009) - Remedy Music[8][9]
  • Paint Me Gold EP (2010) - Independent[10]
  • Last Ever Show Live at the Hi Fi - Live Album (Exclusive to concert attendees)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Salemme, Nadia (17 September 2009), "Hoppers out of this world", Sydney MX
  2. ^ Donoughue, Paul (24 September 2009), "The Melodics - Creative boundary riders", The Courier Mail
  3. ^ "A new dimension", Hobart Mercury, 20 August 2009
  4. ^ "So Melodic", Herald Sun, 22 January 2007
  5. ^ Rapper Tag #40, 18 September 2011
  6. ^ Grey Ghost homepage
  7. ^ Private Life website
  8. ^ Jungle Jim (27 August 2009), "Artist: The Melodics", Byron Shire News
  9. ^ Heard, Emma, "4D review", Time Off
  10. ^ Collins, Alastair, "Paint Me Gold review", db magazine