Aluka is an Australian band, based in Melbourne and consisting of three vocalists Rachael Head, Sally Mortensen and Annabelle Tunley. The band formed in 2008 after the members met studying music performance.[1] Their music is usually classified as a cappella, but is unusual for the genre as they co-write and perform original music, with pop, hip hop and R&B elements. Also unusually, Aluka's vocal harmonies are constructed without using music theory, often straying from a typical harmonic structure to produce sounds not generally associated with standard a cappella.[2]

History edit

The band played their first show at the Northcote Social Club. They have since played a range of venues and festivals across Australia, including the Sydney Opera House, Queenscliff Music Festival, Adelaide Fringe Festival[3] and Apollo Bay Music Festival.[4]

Recordings edit

Aluka released their debut, self-titled, 5 track EP in 2009.[5] Their debut album 'Space' was released on 5 April 2013.[6] Space was produced by Nick Huggins, who has previously worked with Kid Sam and Oscar + Martin.[7] 'Keep My Cool', the first single from the album, was launched in Melbourne on 7 November.[8] The release featured a remix of 'Keep My Cool' by Oscar Key Sung.[9] The album was launched with shows across Australia in April and May 2013.[7]

Locations edit

‘Space' was recorded in a number of unusual locations in Victoria, each paired with a track on the album to complement that song.[1]

Track Location
Keep My Cool Stairwell, Hawthorn[10]
Body Undisclosed[11]
Cave Bathrooms[12]
Station Bendigo Tram Depot[13]
Street Laundry, Kitchen, Hallway – Point Lonsdale house[14]
Lucy World War II bunker – Point Lonsdale[15]
Swim Down Cars[16]
Vision Room with pianos – shopfront in Preston, Melbourne[17]
Tip Toe Farmyard shed – Whittlesea[18]
Say Indoor swimming pool[19]

Back-up vocals edit

Though not performing as Aluka, Head, Mortensen and Tunley have also performed together as back-up singers for other Australian artists. In 2010 the trio recorded backing vocals on Clare Bowditch's album Modern Day Addiction, as part of her band The New Slang.[20] They toured with Bowditch in 2009 and 2010. They have also performed with Lisa Mitchell and Missy Higgins.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ a b McLoughlan, Tyler. "Spaces And Places". TheMusic.com.au.
  2. ^ Cheng, Mel (19 February 2013). "Interview: Aluka". Lip Magazine.
  3. ^ Bruce, Dave. "Aluka". Australian Music Network. Archived from the original on 9 May 2013. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
  4. ^ "Aluka". Apollo Bay Music Festival. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
  5. ^ "Aluka". jplay.
  6. ^ Paige Smith, Ashley. "Storytelling and songs from Aluka". Milk Bar.
  7. ^ a b "Aluka presents Station – The making of SPACE". Tonedeaf. 4 April 2013.
  8. ^ Italia, Stef. "ALUKA @ THE TOFF IN TOWN – November 7th". The Ripe.
  9. ^ tommy. "Aluka – Keep My Cool (+ Oscar Key Sung Remix)". Sound Doctrine.
  10. ^ Aluka. "Aluka presents Keep My Cool".
  11. ^ Aluka. "Aluka presents Body".
  12. ^ Aluka. "Aluka presents Cave".
  13. ^ Aluka. "Aluka presents Station".
  14. ^ Aluka. "Aluka presents Street".
  15. ^ Aluka. "Aluka presents Lucy".
  16. ^ Aluka. "Aluka presents Swim Down".
  17. ^ Aluka. "Aluka presents Vision".
  18. ^ Aluka. "Aluka presents Tip Toe".
  19. ^ Aluka. "Aluka presents Say".
  20. ^ "Clare Bowditch and the New Slang". Rate Your Music.
  21. ^ Johnston, Chris (28 March 2013). "Trio do like to sing beside the seaside". The Age.

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