Meet the World’s Most Remote Hip‑Hop Act Dem Mob!

Get to know Dem Mob in this exclusive interview, recorded right after his show! 

Meet DEM MOB, the groundbreaking hip‑hop group carrying the voice of the APY Lands to national and global stages. As the world’s most remote hip‑hop act, they’re redefining what representation, resilience and innovation sound like. Their use of Pitjantjatjara in their music, along with their commitment to empowering First Nations youth, makes them an undeniable force in Australia’s emerging music landscape.

We were thrilled to welcome them to our Ones to Watch showcase and spotlight the incredible work they’re doing on and off the stage.



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