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Moonlight Hours is the first single taken from Australian indie band The Holidays' debut album. It was released digitally in late 2009. Recorded at home and self-produced, with additional recording and production at BJB Studios with the help of Burke Reid, Moonlight Hours was the most played track on national youth radio station Triple J for the week ending 26 December 2009. The track was mixed in Melbourne by Tony Espie and mastered by David Walker at Stepford Audio Melbourne. A music video was also made for Moonlight Hours by Moop Jaw in January 2010.

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  • Moonlight Hours is the first single taken from Australian indie band The Holidays' debut album. It was released digitally in late 2009. Recorded at home and self-produced, with additional recording and production at BJB Studios with the help of Burke Reid, Moonlight Hours was the most played track on national youth radio station Triple J for the week ending 26 December 2009. The track was mixed in Melbourne by Tony Espie and mastered by David Walker at Stepford Audio Melbourne. A music video was also made for Moonlight Hours by Moop Jaw in January 2010. (en)
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  • Moonlight Hours is the first single taken from Australian indie band The Holidays' debut album. It was released digitally in late 2009. Recorded at home and self-produced, with additional recording and production at BJB Studios with the help of Burke Reid, Moonlight Hours was the most played track on national youth radio station Triple J for the week ending 26 December 2009. The track was mixed in Melbourne by Tony Espie and mastered by David Walker at Stepford Audio Melbourne. A music video was also made for Moonlight Hours by Moop Jaw in January 2010. (en)
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