- Adrianne Lenker
- Aldous Harding
- Anjimile
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- Bartees Strange
- Becky and the Birds
- Big Thief
- Buck Meek
- cumgirl8
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- Helado Negro
- Holly Herndon
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- Lucinda Chua
- Maria Somerville
- Scott Walker
- The Breeders
- The National
- Tkay Maidza
- Tucker Zimmerman
- Tune-Yards
- U.S. Girls
- All Artists
Today, Tkay Maidza shares a brand new single, 'Silent Assassin', produced by fellow Australian Flume. A laser-focused song about self-empowerment and self-confidence, Tkay raps with a razor-sharp cadence to Flume’s industrial earth-shuddering beats, reminding everyone she’s a “jigsaw, not a quick fix.”
Check out the official video for 'Silent Assassin' below; directed by Milo Lee and featuring a battle-ready Tkay in the desert.
+ Stream 'Silent Assassin' here +
“I like to move in silence, but this song is a reminder that people shouldn’t count me out or underestimate my abilities; they should be afraid when I'm quiet as I come back more evolved,” Tkay says. “I’ve always wanted to work with Flume and was immediately ecstatic when he played the instrumental for this; I wanted to channel Busta Rhymes and Missy Elliot.”
'Silent Assassin' follows Tkay’s festive single 'Nights In December' of last year. Her 2021 EP Last Year Was Weird, Vol. 3 represents the culmination of a 3-year-long, 24 song-strong genre-bending trilogy exploring Maidza’s own African-Australian experience. The Last Year Was Weird trilogy earned her a 2021 ARIA Awards win for Best Soul/R&B Release and an NME Award for Best Solo Act From Australia in 2022. She has recently joined Billie Eilish and Dua Lipa on tour and is currently working on the follow-up to 2016 debut album Tkay.
The Zimbawean-born, Australia-raised, Los Angeles-based rapper, singer and producer will be back in Australia later this month for an appearance at Splendour In The Grass festival and live dates with Lizzo.
July
14th - RAC Arena, Perth, Australia *
17th - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia * [SOLD OUT]
18th - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia *
23rd - Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, Australia * [SOLD OUT]
24th - Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, Australia *
26th - Spark Arena, Auckland, New Zealand *
September
8th - The Greek Theatre, Berkeley CA, US #
* - Supporting Lizzo
# - Supporting Flume