Raave Tapes dive into their music collection to inspire electronic future

Josh Leeson
Updated April 1 2020 - 3:29pm, first published March 31 2020 - 5:00pm
DYNAMIC DUO: Raave Tapes' Joab Eastley and Lindsay O'Connell have taken their music in a more electronic direction on their new single Red Flag. Picture: Liv Jansons
DYNAMIC DUO: Raave Tapes' Joab Eastley and Lindsay O'Connell have taken their music in a more electronic direction on their new single Red Flag. Picture: Liv Jansons

A FUNNY thing occurred when Raave Tapes walked into good friend and producer Fletcher Matthews' Sydney studio last September.

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Josh Leeson

Josh Leeson

Journalist

Josh Leeson is an entertainment and features journalist, specialising in music, at the Newcastle Herald. He first joined the masthead in 2008 after stints at the Namoi Valley Independent and Port Stephens Examiner and has previously covered sport including the Asian Cup, A-League, Surfest, cricket and rugby league.

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