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Rüfüs Du Sol (stylized in all caps) is an Australian alternative dance group from Sydney, that consists of Tyrone Lindqvist, Jon George and James Hunt. [1]The band was known simply as Rüfüs (stylised in all caps) from their inception until January 2014, before changing their name to Rüfüs Du Sol – exclusively in the United States – to avoid confusion with existing funk band Rufus. [2]
Inhale / Exhale is the fifth studio album by Australian alternative dance group Rüfüs Du Sol. It was released on 11 October 2024 through Rose Avenue and Reprise Records . At the 2024 J Awards , the album was nominated for Australian Album of the Year.
Live from Joshua Tree is the first live album and concert film by Australian alternative dance group, Rüfüs Du Sol. The album was announced in February 2020 and released digitally on 6 March 2020. [1] The album was filmed in September 2019 in the Joshua Tree National Park in the United States.
"You Were Right" is a song by Australian alternative dance group Rüfüs Du Sol. The song was released on 26 June 2015 as the lead single from the group's second studio album, Bloom (2016). The song peaked at number 22 on the ARIA Chart, becoming the group's first top 40 single. The song was certified 2× platinum in Australia in 2017.
Solace is the third studio album by Australian alternative dance group, Rüfüs Du Sol, released on 19 October 2018. [2] The album was supported by a tour that commenced in North America on 24 October and ended in Europe on 8 December 2018. [3] Australian tour dates were added in October, taking place from 1 January until 2 March 2019. [4]
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Atlas is the debut album of the alternative dance group RÜFÜS DU SOL, released in Australia under Sweat It Out on 9 August 2013. The album debuted at number 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart on 25 August 2013. At the J Awards of 2013, the album was nominated for Australian Album of the Year. [4]
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