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SYN Radio
Posted August 16th, 2011 by The Videomatics
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Triple J Airplay
Posted July 25th, 2011 by The VideomaticsNational broadcaster Triple J have been playing “So Much More”. The track is available NOW on our EP (BUY HERE).
Also, be sure to check out our page on Triple J Unearthed.
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Posted July 23rd, 2011 by The VideomaticsFeatured Music on Triple J Unearthed this week
Posted July 20th, 2011 by The VideomaticsThe Videomatics “So Much More” is being featured on Triple J Unearthed’s jukebox this week.
To hear the track, click here and then click the ‘launch jukebox’ button.
Stan Ridgway – “The Big Heat”
Posted July 16th, 2011 by The VideomaticsLove this song, and clip…
QLD Music Awards
Posted July 7th, 2011 by The VideomaticsTHREE of our songs were highly commended this week in the 2011 QLD Music Awards.

All three songs (“Secrets”, “Fifteen Minutes” and “Data Collection/CCTV”) are available NOW on our digital EP.
BUY HERE.
QLD Music Awards 2011 – Highly Commended
ROCK
“Fifteen Minutes” – The Videomatics
ELECTRONIC/DANCE
“Data Collection/CCTV” – The Videomatics
“Secrets” – The Videomatics
Click here to see the full list.
The Videomatics: “The Videomatics” (EP)
Posted July 7th, 2011 by The VideomaticsSoon to be released on Vinyl and CD, the digital version of our self titled EP is available now as MP3.
Recorded in 2008 at La Chunky Towers Recording Studios (Glasgow, Scotland) & Barnwest Studio (Lenzie, Scotland), the EP features guest performances by Hector MacInnes (Injuns/Mylo) and is a mix of French House influenced Rock meets 80s alternative.
Icehouse – Flowers
Posted June 29th, 2011 by The Videomatics
Picked this up on vinyl this morning (Icehouse – Flowers) before heading to the studio. Think it’s a good sign? Turns out the very 2″ tape machine we have been recording on @ Massive Masters was used on the album (“Can’t Help Myself”) ..







