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Seth Sentry first appeared on the live circuit in 2003 through performances with local hip hop/drum and bass outfit, D.S.O.L. In 2005 he reached third place in the Revolver Battles competition. He also organized and appeared in weekly hip hop night at The Old Colonial in Fitzroy, which led to an appearance on the The Forthwrite Mixtape in 2007 and a guest feature on Pez's album, A Mind of My Own, in 2008. After posting a number of songs on Triple J's Unearthed website, he was selected by Home & Hosed host, Steph Hughes, to be an Unearthed Featured Artist. Sentry went on to have the most downloaded track on Triple J Unearthed which led to a 31-date national tour with Pez and a second single "Simple Game" being added to high rotation on Triple J.
In 2009 Sentry was also nominated for an Unearthed J Award with his song, The Waitress Song, reaching #31 in Triple J's Hottest 100 for 2009 In 2010 Sentry continued to tour and finalise recording of his debut album with Melbourne producer, Matik. In August 2010 he featured on Horrorshow's Our Song, ahead of a national tour with the group. He also featured on Australian rapper 360's song, Closer.
His debut album This Was Tomorrow was released on 14 September 2012 via Seth's own record label High Score Records (distributed by Inertia Records). The album was the feature album on triple j the week of its release and debuted at #6 on the Australian Album charts on the 30th of September 2012, remaining in the charts for five weeks. Album singles "Dear Science" and "Float Away" would go on to place in the Triple J's Hottest 100 for 2012 at #26 and #57 respectively.
Seth also won Channel V's Oz Artist Of The Year, a year after friend and fellow rapper 360 took out the title. Sentry's touring schedule has involved sell-out headline shows around the country, as well as appearances at numerous festivals including Fat As Butter, Come Together, Sprung Festival, Melbourne Big Day Out, Homebake, Hyperfest and Groove In The Moo (mid-2013).
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