Cut Copy

electronic music band

Australian electronic band

Cut Copy on KCRW

Australian synth-pop quartet Cut Copy are back with their fifth studio album.

Cut Copy

Australian synth-pop quartet Cut Copy are back with their fifth studio album.

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

Australian dance group Cut Copy sit down with Jason at the NPR headquarters in New York City ahead of their show for Metropolis in Manhattan.

Cut Copy

Australian dance group Cut Copy sit down with Jason at the NPR headquarters in New York City ahead of their show for Metropolis in Manhattan.

from Metropolis

Australian band Cut Copy perfectly merges pop with dance music, earning them a dedicated following...

Cut Copy

Australian band Cut Copy perfectly merges pop with dance music, earning them a dedicated following...

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

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