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Kazaky Gray WallLooking for some new music? Here’s three queer artists you may not have come across before.

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The all male Ukranian electro group released their debut album last year and new single ‘Crazy Law’ has just come out. Famed for their dancing in stilettos the band also featured in Madonna’s video for ‘Girl Gone Wild’. Here’s their tune ‘Crazy Law’.

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Ssion (pronounced Shun) have been around since the mid ‘90s and features flamboyant vocalist Cody Critcheloe. The punk rock band spends a lot of time on their very artistic videos. They also make standout videos for other artists like Gossip, Peaches and Santigold.

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Conrad Standish and Tom Carlyon are the two halves of Melbourne club pop duo Standish Carlyon. Their new single is ‘Nono/Yoyo’. Their debut album, which was recorded in London with producer Aaron Cupples, is out on May 3rd.

 

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