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19-JUNE-2026
Australian Indie Pop Artist, Jacqui Hunt joined her first band at the age of 16 playing around the inner city in a pop punk group where she met Pete Rivett-Carnac and Kath Power, eventually forming the trio ‘Single Gun Theory’.
The band released their debut album ‘Exorcise This Wasteland’ in 1987 on the Canadian label Nettwerk. Single Gun Theory released 3 albums in total and provided the soundtrack for director Samantha Lang’s feature film ‘The Monkey’s Mask’, receiving an APRA nomination for best soundtrack.
Hunt has also collaborated with Canadian band Delerium, co-writing a track for their internationally acclaimed breakthrough album ‘Karma’ ,as well as contributing songs to Australian Aria winner Paul Mac for his wildly successful ‘3000 feet high’ project.
‘Auraphonic’ is the first solo album from Jacqui Hunt.
The eleven songs were recorded in Sydney, beginning
in Hunts home studio and ending up on the classic
analogue mixing desk of Aria winner Daniel Denholm,
who also provided string arrangements on several of
the albums songs. The album incorporates both
electronic and acoustic elements, bringing a warm
and smooth quality to the sound. From the
Kraftwerk inspired beats of the compelling opener
‘Severed Ties’ , to the bold Asiatic uplift of ‘The
Distance Between’, and string-laden ballad ‘Dark
Clouds’Auraphonic is a tantalising pop album of
breadth and colour.
At the heart of it all is Hunt’s unmistakable
voice, an instrument of timeless ethereal
beauty.
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