Aisling Kissane Launches New Music Services Agency (EXCLUSIVE)
Aisling Kissane has announced the launch of new agency Human Behaviour, specialising in publicity, marketing, project management, and consultancy.

Melbourne has a new music services agency.
Aisling Kissane, formerly of Inertia Music, has announced the launch of Human Behaviour, specialising in publicity, marketing, project management, and consultancy.
Kissane brings a decade of experience across independent music publicity, marketing, and label management to her own agency.
Before launching Human Behaviour, Kissane spent over five years at [PIAS] Australia / Inertia Music.
She first acted as Senior Promotions Manager for labels including Warp Records, Ninja Tune, City Slang, Chapter Music, Secretly Group, Secretly Distribution, One Little Independent, Luaka Bop, Fat Possum, and more, followed by a stint in marketing and label management for Inertia Music’s distributed labels including Warp Records, Ninja Tune, City Slang, and One Little Independent, as well as Mistletone, Stones Throw, Erased Tapes, and more.
“With roots in independent music distribution, including time at G.Y.R.O., as well as curation and editorial, including founding and editing the publication CONTROL Zine, Human Behaviour is focused on creative, narrative-driven campaign services for boundary-pushing artists,” a press release states.
Kissane told The Music Network that she's also working on Human Behaviour's first PR grant, which will offer "PR services for a non-English language music body of work.


Reporting from inside the Australian music business since '94.
Eligible works will be created in support of cultural preservation, language revitalisation, and the amplification of voices of underrepresented communities who have faced language and cultural erasure and unequal access to platforms and gatekept spaces.
Expressions of Interest are now open on a rolling basis for projects beginning no earlier than Q4 2026.
Follow Human Behaviour here.
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