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Australia: SBS confirmed Electric Fields and song title One Mikali (One Blood)

March 5, 2024

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SBS confirmed that the dynamic duo Electric Fields will represent Australia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with their entry “One Milkali (One Blood).” Known for their unique blend of modern electronic music with traditional Aboriginal culture, Electric Fields have been a standout act in the Australian music scene for several years. Their ability to sing in both Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara, and English has set them apart as artists with a truly unique voice and message.

Electric Fields is composed of vocalist Zaachariaha Fielding and keyboard player and producer Michael Ross. The duo has been active since the early 2010s, gaining critical acclaim for their compelling performances and socially conscious music. They have previously participated in national music competitions and have a history of performing at significant events, showcasing their commitment to blending their cultural heritage with contemporary sounds.

The song “One Milkali (One Blood)” carries a message of unity and connection, themes that are deeply embedded in Electric Fields’ musical ethos. Their Eurovision entry is expected to not only showcase their vocal and musical talents but also convey a powerful message that resonates with audiences across the globe. The selection of Electric Fields for Eurovision 2024 marks a significant moment for Australia, as it continues to embrace and showcase the diversity of its music and cultural heritage on the international stage.

As Electric Fields prepare to take to the stage in Malmö, Sweden, the anticipation is high. Their participation promises to add a unique flavor to the Eurovision 2024 lineup, offering viewers a blend of traditional and contemporary music that speaks to the heart of Australia’s diverse cultural landscape. Fans of Eurovision and new audiences alike are eagerly awaiting to see how “One Milkali (One Blood)” will be received and how Electric Fields will leave their mark on the Eurovision legacy.

Copyright: EBU, SBS

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