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Cloud Control
Biography
Cloud Control are an alternative rock band originating from the Blue Mountains near Sydney, Australia. The band is currently signed to the Australian label Ivy League Records, in which they released their debut album Bliss Release, to Infectious Music in the UK/Europe and to Turnout Records in North America. The band has supported a host of local and international acts, including Arcade Fire, Vampire Weekend, Supergrass, The Magic Numbers, Yves Klein Blue, The Temper Trap, Last Dinosaurs and Local Natives. They have been nominated for a clutch of awards in Australia, including 2 ARIA awards. Most recently, the band was nominated for the Australian Music Prize, which they subsequently won on 3 March 2011.
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Discography
- Cloud Control, 2007
- Bliss Release, 2010
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| Artist | Cloud Control |
| Album | Bliss Release |
| Label | Ivy League/Liberation |
| Year | 2010 |

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| Artist | Cloud Control |
| Album | Bliss Release |
| Label | Ivy League/Liberation |
| Year | 2010 |

| Song | Gold Canary |
| Artist | Cloud Control |
| Album | Bliss Release |
| Label | Ivy League/Liberation |
| Year | 2010 |

| Song | This Is What I Said |
| Artist | Cloud Control |
| Album | Bliss Release |
| Label | Ivy League/Liberation |
| Year | 2010 |

| Song | Buffalo Country |
| Artist | Cloud Control |
| Album | Cloud Control |
| Label | Independent |
| Year | 2007 |
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On the ABC
- Bliss Release: triple j music reviews
- Cloud Control - Golden children | Home & Hosed - New ...
- Cloud Control, Deep Sea Arcade and Kyu on the SOYA Shortlist ...
- Cloud Control announce UK move | music news | triple j
- Cloud Control - Bliss Release | J Awards | triple j
- triple j: Cloud Control hearts Aus Music
- Cloud Control and Dan Sultan big winners at Independent Music ...
- Cloud Control | media | triple j
- Spotlight: Cloud Control | media | triple j
- triple j : Mornings with Zan
Elsewhere on the Web
- Cloud Control Music

- CLOUD CONTROL | Free Music, Tour Dates, Photos, Videos

- [Album Review] Cloud Control: Bliss Release | The Music Ninja

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yay what a great Aussie band from the blue mountains.
So what were the 5 songs?
In particular, what was that French song with the chickens in the chorus?
Awesome!
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