Robyn Loau - Malaria: The Lost Album

Malaria: The Lost Album

In July 2008 Loau's critically acclaimed 'lost' debut album Malaria was finally released to the public. As well a digital and limited CD release; the album was also one of the first albums by an Australian artist to be released on USB wristband format.

By plugging-in the Loau pre-loaded USB wristband to their computer (or newer model car and mobile phone/handset with USB port) the user gets "Malaria: The Lost Album" in mp3 format, a Josh G Abrahams remix, a PopRepublic.tv interview, bonus music videos and 2 short documentaries/EPKs. To play, the wristband is simply unfastened and inserted into the USB port where the files can be played or transferred to an mp3 player.

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