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Chores

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Chores are a multi-talented duo specialising in electronic music production, songwriting and DJing. They’re well known for their trademark soulful vocals placed with deep house and pop melodies.

Chores’ tracks have accumulated over a one million streams across Spotify, Soundcloud and YouTube. This includes their Owl Eyes edit which reached #5 on Hype Machine’s overall chart and their Flight Facilities edit which entered the top 50.

Their latest singles, Telling Lies and Gravitate, were released via Sony Music NZ and have been on heavy rotation on George FM. Telling Lies was created by teaming up with Grammy nominated vocal engineer Simon Cohen (Justin Bieber, will.i.am) and was included in George FM’s annual yearbook and reached #4 in the overall charts in July 2016.

Chores have played the biggest festivals in New Zealand; including Rhythm and Vines, Northern Bass, Bay Dreams, Deep Hard N Funky. They have also supported some of the biggest names in dance music; such as A-Trak, Tensnake, Basement Jaxx, Peking Duk, What So Not, Dusky and many more.

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