Upon the advise of Joel Siviour from Seismic Talent, they found that female voice in Amunda, an indie artist who used to sing for the popular Australian band Operator Please. Once they had the music track for "Boyfriend" laid down, they needed to find a singer who could not only bring a freshness to the vocals, but also understood what the DJs were trying to do. It's better to dip your toe in and see what works and what needs tweaking before releasing an album, which is a huge undertaking." "Since this is our first body of work we're putting out, it would be risky to do a full album. The idea is to show their audience they are musically diverse, but still have something succinct. "'With this EP we’re showing a few different sides of our musical personality ranging from pure pop to more club focused songs and we really wanted to give the listeners ‘Just A Taste’ and use this EP as a metaphorical tasting platter," they explain. Which brings us to their latest project: the "Just a Taste" EP and their first single from that album, "Boyfriend." With so much creativity in their vains and drive in their hearts it's curious why they would choose to make an EP that averages four tracks per album rather than the longer format with three-times that. I went through my pop diva 'Britney Spears in the zone phase,' to my emo My Chemical Romance phase and got my first Ministry of Sound CD when I was 10 years old, which is insane because I had so many CD’s with John Course’s name on them, and now supported by his record label." Sister was an opera singer so I grew up in a very musical industry going to interstate jazz festivals-and I played piano. "My dad is a jazz musician," adds Kali, "and mum was a dancer. "I dead ass was in primary school listening to sonatas on my iPod Touch but I would listen to literally any genre of music as long as it was on 'Glee,'" said Sabrina who loves how technology has progressed the medium."Music has become a lot more synthesized but people have leaned into that embracing the electronic sounds." That makes sense because both have music in their blood. I also love waterskiing, kneeboarding, and to be honest, still into Pokemon Go," she smirks.Įventually they let their love of music and style win out over everything else. Kali was a track and field athlete who admits to being, "a Uni drop out studying musculoskeletal therapy. In school, Sabrina studied costume design and music theory and she's played saxophone ever since she was seven years old. "From there we were inseparable pretty much trying to incorporate each other into every gig and then the rest is history." "I think we were surprised how instantly we clicked and that we had so much in common for a millennial and Gen Z," they explain. There’s a four-to five-year age gap between them they met when Sabrina was 18 and Kali was 23. They met each other while doing a Britney Spears tribute show at the deco-inspired historic Greyhound Hotel, now sadly demolished. The two have been friends going on six years. ![]() But ultimately they hate labels, "We both identify as queer and slowly trying to move away from labels as much as possible regardless of whether we are in or out of drag." We will refer to them mostly in the former for the purposes of this article. Their pronouns are she and her when in drag, and they and him when out of it. "There’s a bunch of queer venues and events happening frequently and honestly any venue that books us and supports and uplifts the queer community is iconic in my opinion," Sabrina said. Although they live a stone's throw away from each other, they always end up together. ![]() It's known for its shops, restaurants, and popular gay districts. That is where the iconic Chapel Street is located. Kali lives in the southern area where modern artists and modern history collide. They both live in Melbourne, Australia, or Naarm, as it is called by those who wish to respect traditional Aboriginal names. What's abundantly clear is their love of pop culture and tapping into nightclub synergy. Both are in their twenties but refuse to say on which end of the scale. But you can just call them Kali and Sabrina. ![]() Kali Forni-Kate and Sabrina Babyslut are those producers and they call themselves Jawbreakers.
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