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Panama Farewelled the Snow Season This Weekend at Rekorderlig’s Sounds in the Snow

Electro lads Panama closed what's been an exhilarating snow season at Thredbo.

Rebecca Allen
September 17, 2014

Overview

It's been an exhilarating snow season at Thredbo this year. With the warmer temperatures creeping up and bringing the powder-happy months to a close, Rekorderlig Cider threw Thredbo a farewell-to-winter party to remember last Saturday with their event Sounds in the Snow.

With free, cider-fuelled outdoor festivities flanked by open fires, Sounds in the Snow was headlined by Sydney electro-pop boys Panama, who brought their self described 'hopeful house music' to the Thredbo Alpine Hotel for the afternoon. Fronted by Perth-born songwriter and classically-trained pianist Jarrah McCleary, Panama's reputation is growing here and overseas, thanks to a recent tour in Europe and the United States on the back of their sophomore EP Always.

A who's who of the snow poured in to see to the anticipated electronic trio play, including Australia's number one snowboarder and Olympic gold medallist Torah Bright. As the sun got lower and the beats got louder, Rekorderlig's special cinnamon and vanilla-fused Winter Cider became a crowd favourite. Drinks in hand, skiers and snowboarders took a dip in the steaming Rekorderlig hot pools and gathered round the fire pits for one last afternoon of après-ski good times.

Here's all the snaps from Sounds in the Snow 2014:

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