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Favorably compared to A$AP Mob and Odd Future for their versatile sound and offbeat, self-made visuals, the Avant-Garde Club (AG Club) juggles listeners’ hopes and their own ambitions. On their latest two-part release,
Fuck Your Expectations, the East Bay area hip-hop collective focus on their genre-bending, DIY sound and leave all judgments behind them.
The haunting horror-game-random-encounter horn that opens lead single “COLUMBIA” almost jumps out of the instrumental, and it’s one of the most recognizable sounds on part one of
F.Y.E. But on the album, it’s followed not by the boastful lyrics of rapper-writer Jody Fontaine but the astounded voice of Apple Radio’s Zane Lowe.
Steven Tsesmelis is only 14 years old, but he is already racing against the best, and competing in the State and National Kart championships that are taking place across Australia.
Participating for the first time with the Seniors, he claimed 2nd place in the Victorian Kart Championship that was held earlier this month, on his home track, Oakleigh Go-Kart Club.
Making it into the top 5 in Australian, means that the Greek Australian driver has now landed in Adelaide, to compete in the 3rd round of the Australian Kart Championship, with races taking place throughout the weekend of Greek Easter. In his category – KA3 Senior Category – there are 52 competitors in the nationals.
He took out the North Brisbane Speedway Masters, Phil Crump Solo International and South Australian Solo Championships in the past three months alone.
He also just topped the podium in round one of the Darcy Ward Speedway Promotions series in Brisbane at the weekend.
Douglas said the fast Bowen track suited his style and he was excited to be racing in the north again.
“The team always prepare the track well and the crowd is nice and loud, which as riders, we love to hear,” he said. Douglas placed second in the 2020 Queensland Solo Championships at the track and is hoping to go one better this time.