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Australian electro-pop duo Sneaky Sound System are set to play one of south London’s hottest venues this week.

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The Sydney-based two-piece will drop into Electric Brixton on Saturday night for a rare live performance in the capital.

The duo – made up of singer Miss Connie Mitchell and producer Black Angus – have been recording together since 2004 and released their third LP, From Here to Anywhere, last year. The single Really Want to See You Again came out in March.

Sneaky Sound System Live plus Special Guests is at Electric Brixton on Saturday, July 21, 10pm to 6am.

* Two pairs of tickets are offered to the first people to e-mail “I want to see Sneaky Sound System” to: islingtongazette.comps@archant.co.uk

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