Sex on Toast

We’re back in The Rhythm Section with Sosemina Fuamoli and the fabulous Sex on Toast.

Currently residing in Melbourne, Australia, Sex on Toast are an irrepressibly charming 10 man organisation who specialise in raw early 80’s funk, hard-edged new jack swing, blazing improvisation and heartfelt blue-eyed soul. Their choreographed stage act, complex arrangements, performative larrikinism and danceability have won the hearts of casual punters and hardcore fans alike, all across Australia. Their self-titled debut album released in 2014 launched them at sell out gigs in Melbourne, Sydney and three East Coast tours to rave reviews and ecstatic crowds. Sex on Toast have performed across Australia at events such as Woodford Folk Festival, Melbourne International Jazz Festival, Adelaide Fringe, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Apollo Bay Music Festival, St. Kilda Festival, and the Brunswick Music Festival.

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