Watch: Memphis LK - Coffee

Watch: Memphis LK - Coffee

Naarm-based artist drops infectious new housey single and announces forthcoming EP due early next year

Fresh off the back of a Music Victoria nomination for best DJ, Memphis LK isn’t done with 2022 just yet, today dropping the pop-house anthem that is Coffee, alongside a playful night and day contrasting music video.

It’s been a huge year for Memphis, dropping Whip earlier this year to rave reviews, as well as a relentless touring schedule that saw her play Splendour In The Grass and Listen Out as well as national supports for Tove Lo and Hayden James, and things don’t sound like they’re slowing down anytime soon with appearances at Beyond The Valley, Wildlands, Rhythm & Alps (NZ) and Daybreak all upcoming.

Also on the horizon is LK's new EP Too Much Fun, set for a January 13 release, her first EP since last year’s 1 that featured breakthrough cuts Green Light and Letters In Concrete. In the meantime checkout Coffee, a track that builds on what we’ve come to know and love from Memphis LK - the addictive intersection of underground club sounds and saccharine pop that has you reaching for the repeat button.

Memphis LK’s new EP Too Much Fun is out January 13 via Dot Dash / Remote Control

 

Memphis LK - Australia / New Zealand Shows 

December 27th

New Zealand - Tauranga - Mirrors

December 29th

New Zealand - Wanaka - Rhythm & Alps - Festival

December 30th

Australia - Perth - Wildlands - Festival

December 31st

Australia - Melbourne - Beyond The Valley - Festival

January 7th

Australia - Brisbane - Wildlands - Festival

February 4th

Australia - Bengido - Daybreak Music Festival

10th March

New Zealand - Tauherenikau - 121 Festival



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