The Australian Women's Weekly

Rhythm of life

Australia’s Eurovision entry, Electric Fields, will drop a musical love bomb on Sweden when they perform“is an invitation to make it rain love,” says keyboardist/composer Michael Ross (right), “and to get soaking wet with kindness, respect, connection and knowing that we’re all leaves on the same tree.” The song will introduce the world to Zaachariaha Fielding’s (left) mesmerising vocals and to Yankunytjatjara, one of the languages that he grew up with in Mimili in the far north-west of South Australia. “We’ve been asked by our country to make magic in Malmö,” Zaachariaha (who is also a Wynne-Prize-winning arist) tells “and I want to step into that.”

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