We’ve had a great run of Aussie triple j feature albums so far this year with the likes of Dune Rats, Ocean Grove and Thundamentals all getting a run, but this week triple j are letting an overseas talent hold the spot for a week.

Syd, frontwoman of the brilliant RnB champs The Internet, has just released her debut solo album, and you’ll be hearing a lot of it on the jays next week if you haven’t already. She’ll be joined by some other internationals in Mac DeMarco, London Grammar, Stormzy, and honorary-Aussie Vince Staples – not to mention Sydney’s Gang of Youths, who are about to leave us for London.

Plenty of Aussie choons to be enjoyed, though, with The Jungle Giants getting bumped up to full rotation, while Ali Barter gives us a glimpse of her debut album and Milky Chance follow up their Hottest 100 success with new track ‘Ego’.

Here’s everything you’ll be hearing on your triple j radio next week.

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Feature album

Syd – Fin
[Sony]

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Full rotation

Ali Barter – ‘Cigarettes’
[Ronnie Records/Inertia]

Airling – ‘Not A Fighter’
[Pieater/Inertia]

Gang Of Youths – ‘What Can I Do If The Fire Goes Out?’
[Mosy Recordings/Sony]

The Jungle Giants – ‘Feel The Way I Do’
[Amplifire Music]

London Grammar – ‘Big Picture’
[Dew Process]

Milky Chance – ‘Ego’
[Neon Records]

Stormzy – ‘Big For Your Boots’
[ADA/Warner]

Vince Staples – ‘BagBak’
[Universal]

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Spot rotation

The Cactus Channel & Sam Cromack – ‘Sorry Hills’
[Hope Street Recordings]

Elk Road – ‘Come Down’
[Sony]

Kingswood – ‘Golden’
[Dew Process]

K.Flay – ‘Black Wave’
[Night Street/Interscope]

Mac DeMarco – ‘My Old Man’
[Captured Tracks/Remote Control]

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