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Digital Order's Juggernaut
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Driving synths, loud drums and violent guitars. DIGITAL ORDER is a unique blend of modern dance music and classic had rock. Their sound can be likened to Daft Punk, Justice, and The Bloody Beetroots, with accents of classic hard rock such as Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath.

Founded in 2013, Australian band DIGITAL ORDER have worked hard to galvanize their modern “electronic rock” sound. With members Shane (Vocals), Will (Keys), Henry (Drums) and Andy (Guitar), DIGITAL ORDER is known for their high-energy live show and have consistently charted on Local Australian radio charts.

DIGITAL ORDER followed their 2014 EP Launch with 2 Australian tours, showcasing their material with an overwhelmingly positive reaction. With packed out shows in Melbourne and Sydney the band left their mark and returned to Perth on a high.

After taking a short break, the band has since been busily working on new material and innovating their live show. Their growing body of work is a testament to their experience, drive and ambition to see their music move beyond the studio and out into the masses.

Their latest release “Juggernaut” opens with an ‘EDM’ like melody and hits you with a chorus that will get fans on the dance floor. Inspired by the European electronic scene and classic rock, this track is a unique blend of the two genres. Juggernaut is currently creeping up the Jamsterdam top 10 tracks. Tune in daily at 10am and midnight for the top 10 best tracks you've never heard.

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