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Katie Whyte

Katie Whyte Katie Whyte writes songs of lost love, of no longer feeling sure-footed, of feeling ill at ease. Hitting the studio with ARIA-award winning producer Robert F Cranny Sarah Blasko to record her debut EP, the results of these sessions blend old-world songwriting techniques with modern-day anxieties, covering a lot of ground musically while staying within the same sonic universe. Where The Ocean Starts EP, released 10 December 2012 1. Summer Raincheck 2. Strong Glowing Lights 3. Faded Signs 4. Ill

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Katie Whyte Katie Whyte writes songs of lost love, of no longer feeling sure-footed, of feeling ill at ease. Hitting the studio with ARIA-award winning producer Robert F Cranny Sarah Blasko to record her debut EP, the results of these sessions blend old-world songwriting techniques with modern-day anxieties, covering a lot of ground musically while staying within the same sonic universe. Where The Ocean Starts EP, released 10 December 2012 1. Summer Raincheck 2. Strong Glowing Lights 3. Faded Signs 4. Ill

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