Radio INK Photo Shoot 2011
--The More Serious Stuff—
Together since 2009, DJs Ronny Clark, Dic Money and lead songird and band tea lady Miss S - aka Radio INK - launched their debut single, WISH U WERE HERE, that same year. Released independently it was supported on the national Hot 30 Countdown, Take 40 Australia, Video Hits and Rage.
The band was chosen to star in Vodafone's Blackberry national TV campaign with MTV’s Ruby Rose to launch their second single, GIVE ME WHAT U GOT. The track was later chosen as the 2010 NA2R Winner by Commercial Radio Australia.
Radio INK's third single, PHYSICAL, became the #1 MOST ADDED TRACK TO RADIO ACROSS AUSTRALIA in December 2010. The single spent six weeks in the Top 10 Independent Charts and seven weeks in Top 100 iTunes Dance Charts. The single enjoyed national airplay on the Nova, Today and Mix FM networks – peaking at #34 in The Music Network’s HOT 100 Airplay Chart [Dec 10 / Jan 11]. Its video aired heavily on Video Hits, MTV and Rage.
The band's new single ROCKET - which is available now on iTunes - debuted live in Afghanistan after Radio INK were invited on a 10-day tour to perform for the Aussie and international troops.
As the first single off their soon-to-be released EP, ROCKET launches the Radio INK space odyssey – an alien inspired video clip and an east-coast July / August tour.
Paying homage to Radio INK’s club roots, remixes of ROCKET come from across the world including Bit Funk [Chicago, USA], Punches [Brooklyn, USA], Koobra [Helsinki, Finland], Neon Workout [Sweden] & Moonchild [Sydney, Australia].
Radio INK are residents and appear at headline shows at some of Sydney’s premier venues and clubs including Lady Lux, Piano Room, Ivy Pool, The Club, Favela, Kit & Kaboodle, The Argyle, The Golden Sheaf, The Greenwood and Trademark. They’ve been invited as special guests performing at A-list private parties and major corporate functions and have supported acts such as The Potbelleez, Art Vs Science, Amy Meredith, and Grafton Primary.
“For fans of Sneaky Sound System, The Presets, and all the other electro-pop sensations stemming from down under, rejoice: you’ve got a new name to add to your playlists” - MuuMuse 2010 (The Hype Machine).