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Triple J Unearthed is an Australian
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station and online music discovery platform. It is a
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of
Triple J Triple J is an Australian government-funded national radio station founded in 1975 as a division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). It aims to appeal to young listeners of alternative music, and plays far more Australian conten ...
, owned by the
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. Unearthed began in 1995 as a regional talent competition open to unsigned musicians. In 2006, the Unearthed website was launched as a way for local artists to have their music heard by the station's team and listeners. As of 2023, the platform hosts over 170,000 tracks from over 85,000
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ians. Its success led to the launch of a dedicated digital radio station in 2011, which only plays
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uploaded to the site. Cited as a "revolutionary idea" that "arguably changed the entire Australian music landscape," the Unearthed brand has been responsible for discovering some of Australia's most celebrated musical acts, including Flume,
Missy Higgins Melissa Morrison "Missy" Higgins (born 19 August 1983) is an Australian singer-songwriter and musician. Her most popular singles include "Scar", " Steer", and " Where I Stood". Her Australian number-one albums are '' The Sound of White'' (2004 ...
, Vance Joy, Gang of Youths and Grinspoon. The network continues to host initiatives to progress independent artists in the industry, including Unearthed High, an annual award given to
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musicians to have their work recorded professionally.


Formats


Talent competition (1995–2005)

In July 1995,
Triple J Triple J is an Australian government-funded national radio station founded in 1975 as a division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). It aims to appeal to young listeners of alternative music, and plays far more Australian conten ...
launched its regional Unearthed competition, asking
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ians to send in their
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. The winner's track would be professionally recorded and played on the station. Over the years, several now-notable Australian artists had been discovered through the initiative, including
Missy Higgins Melissa Morrison "Missy" Higgins (born 19 August 1983) is an Australian singer-songwriter and musician. Her most popular singles include "Scar", " Steer", and " Where I Stood". Her Australian number-one albums are '' The Sound of White'' (2004 ...
(2001),
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(1996) and Grinspoon, the first winners in 1995. As of 2006, Triple J had travelled to over 43 regions around Australia and "unearthed" over 100 bands, most of which had gone on to independently release albums and score distribution deals.


Website (2006–present)

In 2006, former Triple J manager Linda Bracken ideated an online platform that would allow unsigned musicians to be heard by the station's team, as well as by listeners. She was inspired by the similar New Music Canada initiative by CBC Radio 3. With funding from the
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, Bracken and
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Ann Chesterman – who saw the idea as "being at the heart of the ecosystem of Australian music" – built a prototype for the Unearthed website. The site's launch, on 9 August 2006, marked "a new beginning" for the Unearthed brand. Thousands of tracks were uploaded within the first week of the site being online. By 2010, about 100 songs were being uploaded onto the Unearthed website every day. As of 2023, it hosts over 170,000 tracks from over 85,000 independent musicians. In 2021, the website received its first major redesign since its initial launch. On 18 December 2024, the
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alleged that two men used the Unearthed website– particularly its profile customisation features, like writing a user bio– to recruit a
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inmate to carry out a
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on gang leader Bassam Hamzy in February that year. The ABC, which owns Triple J, did not comment on the matter.


Digital radio station (2011–present)

Seeing the success of the website, Unearthed executive producer Stephanie Carrick and ABC Music director Chris Scaddan ideated with creating a dedicated
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station to accompany the online platform. It was launched on 5 October 2011, on digital radio in the five major Australian capital cities, and via the Unearthed website.


Initiatives


Unearthed High

Every year since 2008, Triple J Unearthed has held a competition aimed at musicians and bands in
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. The winner receives mentoring, recording opportunities and airplay on Triple J. Recent acts to have found success with the initiative include Hockey Dad (2014),
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(2018), Genesis Owusu (2015) Japanese Wallpaper (2014) and Gretta Ray (2016). Celebrating 15 years of the competition in 2023, Triple J held a one-night, all-ages concert during Vivid Sydney featuring notable past entrants, including Lastlings and Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers.


Indigenous opportunities

As an extension of Unearthed High, the Indigenous Initiative commemorates the best
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artist. Notable past winners have included Aodhan (2019), Becca Hatch (2017) and Tia Gostelow (2016). The network also holds an annual competition open to Indigenous Australian artists, with the winner selected to play at the National Indigenous Music Awards. Past winners have included Thelma Plum, Baker Boy, Alice Skye and Dallas Woods. Unearthed has also run a number of First Nations specific competitions that has seen artists added to festivals such as First & Forever and Treaty Day Out.


Festival lineup additions

Triple J often holds competitions that see a winning Unearthed artist join a major
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's lineup. In the past, winners have performed at Splendour in the Grass, Groovin' the Moo,
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,
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,
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and A More Perfect Union.


Artist collaboration competitions

Unearthed occasionally run competitions where winning artists can work with renowned producers or
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s. In 2023, Flume released a half-finished track, and Unearthed artists were encouraged to share how they would complete the song to win – the final track, produced by
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rapper Isaac Puerile, received national airplay. The same year, Unearthed artists were given the opportunity to work with award-winning songwriter
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. In the past, these competitions have also seen entrants remix songs from
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and
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, as well as creating "DIY supergroups" out of samples from notable artists provided by Triple J.


COVID-19 grants

In June 2020, amidst the
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, Unearthed handed out 16 grants to artists on the platform valued at $7,000 each, to record new music, produce music videos and promote their work.


Impact

Writing for
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''Tone Deaf'' in 2022, Holley Gawne wrote Triple J has been "so successful ... in boosting the profiles of some of the industry’s biggest and brightest." Triple J music director Ruby Howe said Unearthed "was a pretty revolutionary idea."


Notable alumni

In its first form as a regional talent competition, Unearthed discovered then-local musicians
Missy Higgins Melissa Morrison "Missy" Higgins (born 19 August 1983) is an Australian singer-songwriter and musician. Her most popular singles include "Scar", " Steer", and " Where I Stood". Her Australian number-one albums are '' The Sound of White'' (2004 ...
and Sophie Koh, and bands Grinspoon,
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and Sick Puppies. The launch of the website led to the rise of hundreds of more artists and according to ''
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,'' "arguably changed the entire Australian music landscape." Flume, one of the "world's most prominent producers" according to ''
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'', debuted with a single on Unearthed titled "Possum" in 2011. Brisbane indie pop band Ball Park Music began uploading to the site in 2008, while Gang of Youths uploaded a demo as well as their debut single "Evangelists" in 2013. When a then-unsigned Vance Joy uploaded " Riptide" to the platform, Howe said his team played the track "about 100 times on Unearthed radio" prior to its enormous success – the track is now certified 16× platinum and ended up polling at number one in the Hottest 100 of 2013. On February 15, 2019
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uploaded her debut single " Johnny Run Away" to Triple J Unearthed. The track was picked up by the team, and Tones and I would go on to win an Unearthed competition to perform at Splendour in the Grass. The video of her performance of "
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" at the festival has since been viewed over 130 million times, and the song has become the most streamed Australian track of all time on
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.


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