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Heaps Decent acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, culture and community. We pay our respects to elders past, present and future.

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Heaps Decent is an initiative committed to finding and nurturing the creativity of underprivileged and Indigenous young people and emerging artists. By providing resources and opportunities, Heaps Decent supports the development of high quality Australian music with a unique identity.

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    Recenlty at Home Base, our weekly studio session/workshop at Redfern Community Centre, Heaps Decent were lucky enough to have the amazing talents of UK producer and nice guy Jack Adams aka Mumdance along to help us out! Mumdance is a producer/DJ that has performed and released music all over the world on several huge labels.



    Jack worked with Adrian who goes under the artist name Kurva and first time Home Base participat Kay. They put together a whole song within the two hour session which you can hear at the top of this segment. This is only Adrians third time recording and you can hear that his flow is getting pretty solid. Kay is on the second verse and this being his first time recoding with us you can already hear that he has some solid vocal potential.



    One other highlight of this session was when all the boys jumped into the booth and layed down raps over killer beat made at the session by Elston aka Toni Toni Lee who is a becoming a great regular edition to these sessions. There were 7 boys who laid down the some vocals within 15mins! Big thanks to Henry from the hip hop group Stunna Set for motivating all the boys to get in there and have a go!



    DON’T FORGET you can catch Stunna Set performing at the Tuned In party at Oxford Art Factory on Friday 3rd June alongside a solid lineup of mostly Indigenous talent! Check it out over here and make sure you get in early for a presale ticket (and save yourself some coin!)

    Words/Photos: Adam Bozzetto


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