Yep, they’ve done it – Dunies have taken out next week’s triple j feature album spot with their second studio LP The Kids Will Know It’s Bullshit. They’ll be hoping that triple j success carries on into the countdown tomorrow, especially after their crack-up campaign ads – look out for a very fun chat we had with them, which is on its way later today.

On the singles front, there’s some good stuff on the cards from Melbourne’s Fractures and a huge new tune from Perth’s Methyl Ethel, as well as a new track from Guy Sebastian’s Hottest 100 hope Paces. The new collab from Snakehips & MØ is also going to get a spin, there are some expectedly gorgeous sounds from Ásgeir, and Rolling Blackouts C.F. pick up a cheeky spot rotation for their new track ‘French Press’ – good stuff all round.

If you’re after something a bit more nostalgic from the Js, however, you’ll be able to hear Double J spinning the entire 1996 Hottest 100 countdown this weekend, which should have you covered.

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Feature album

Dune Rats – The Kids Will Know It’s Bullshit
[Ratbag Records/Warner]

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Full rotation

Dan Croll – ‘Away From Today’
[EMI]

ELKI – ‘Golden Age’
[triplejunearthed.com]

Fractures – ‘Lowcast’
[Independent]

Methyl Ethel – ‘Ubu’
[4AD/Remote Control]

NoMBe – ‘Wait’
[TH3RD BRAIN Records]

Paces – ‘Savage’ (ft. NYNE)
[etcetc]

Seth Sentry – ‘Play It Safe’
[High Score Records]

Snakehips & MØ – ‘Don’t Leave’
[Sony]

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Spot Rotation

Ásgeir – ‘Unbound’
[POD/Inertia]

Cayetana – ‘Mesa’
[Poison City Records]

Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – ‘French Press’
[Ivy League/Mushroom]

SZA – ‘Drew Barrymore’
[Top Dawg Entertainment]

Winston Surfshirt – ‘Be About You’
[Sweat It Out]

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