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Antony & Cleopatra are the product of a pop writing session gone astray. The members Anita Blay (previously CocknbullKid) & Alexander Burnett (previously of Sparkadia) are both vocalists turned professional songwriters and producers. They met in a London studio in whilst collaborating on a techno track and discovered the sound of their blended voices.
Their first official foray began with a feature on Lancelot's 'Givin' It Up', released on Anjuna Deep in 2014. Following this collaboration, they came back with more experimental jams such as ‘Antony & Cleopatra - Sirens’ and ‘Take Me’ which helped solidify their musical landscape.
Fast forward to 2017 and the duo found their sleeper hit ‘Dust’ added to high rotation on Australian tastemaker station Triple J, followed by ‘The Future’ with dance producer Motez, which subsequently achieved gold selling status.
That summer they supported Alison Wonderland, then went on to perform at Australia’s biggest festival Splendour in the Grass, followed a support tour with Riton & Kah-lo.
They garnered huge support from radio with ‘Hurt Like Hell’, the lead single from their eponymously titled debut EP to A list on Triple J. In April 2019, they released the single "Why Don't You Just Call Me" to critical acclaim.
Antony & Cleopatra are the product of a pop writing session gone astray. The members Anita Blay (previously CocknbullKid) & Alexander Burnett (previously of Sparkadia) are both vocalists turned professional songwriters and producers. They met in a London studio in whilst collaborating on a techno track and discovered the sound of their blended voices.
Their first official foray began with a feature on Lancelot's 'Givin' It Up', released on Anjuna Deep in 2014. Following this collaboration, they came back with more experimental jams such as ‘Antony & Cleopatra - Sirens’ and ‘Take Me’ which helped solidify their musical landscape.
Fast forward to 2017 and the duo found their sleeper hit ‘Dust’ added to high rotation on Australian tastemaker station Triple J, followed by ‘The Future’ with dance producer Motez, which subsequently achieved gold selling status.
That summer they supported Alison Wonderland, then went on to perform at Australia’s biggest festival Splendour in the Grass, followed a support tour with Riton & Kah-lo.
They garnered huge support from radio with ‘Hurt Like Hell’, the lead single from their eponymously titled debut EP to A list on Triple J. In April 2019, they released the single "Why Don't You Just Call Me" to critical acclaim.
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