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Seeing live music is a transformative experience. Live Delay brings all the passion of the stage and the spice of the crowd direct to your ears, capturing the story of Australian music as it happens. From the heart-pounding swagger of nationally-beloved live favourites to the sharp thrill of innovat…

4ZZZ Live Delay


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    Live Delay - Ep 442 - Boing Boing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 41:30


    Boing Boing: Live at the Zoo, Fortitude Valley, 4th May 2024 Boing Boing (or Boingas) are Rock'n'Roll band hailing from Far North Queensland and currently based in the Gold Coast. They're into Australiana, rugby league and rock'n'roll. On the 4th of May 2024 they put their hand up to open for The Radium Dolls at The Zoo for the Dolls' ‘Legal Speed' album tour. We recorded all of the bands who performed that evening and this set from Boing Boing is the first cab off the rank. Recorded by Matt Hall Mixed by Will Hibbard Special thanks to venue engineer Nell Forster & Cody McWaters Show production, engineering and host: Matt Hall Audio production and volunteer coordination: Dave Arens Originally aired via 4ZZZ 102.1 FM, Friday 5 July 2023

    Live Delay - Ep 441 - Knee

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 55:50


    Knee: Live at the Bearded Lady, West End, 9th February 2024 Knee is a Meanjin/Brisbane rock'n'roll powerhouse on their opening leg of their career. Sharing members with local eggy punk band Midgee, Knee are a live experience akin to seeing Motörhead performing before they blew up. We caught Knee on tape at The Bearded Lady in West End supporting Metdog with Midgee on the 9th of February 2024. Recorded by Dave Arens and Matt Hall Mixed by Knee Special thanks to venue engineer James Walker Show production, engineering and host: Matt Hall Audio production and volunteer coordination: Dave Arens Originally aired via 4ZZZ 102.1 FM, Friday 12 April 2023

    Live Delay - Ep 441 - KNEE

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 55:50


    KNEE: Performing live at The Bearded Lady on the 9th of February 2024. With no current studio recording releases and a solid performing track record, KNEE are a Meanjin punk rock outfit to watch. This recording was from their support set for Naarm-based eggy punk band Metdog at The Bearded Lady's back room in February of 2024. Recorded by Matt Hall and Dave Arens Mixed by KNEE Special thanks to venue engineer James Walker

    Live Delay - Ep 440 - Midgee

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 55:50


    Meanjin/Brisbane based eggy punk band Midgee recorded performing live at The Bearded Lady, West End, on the 9th of February 2024. Recorded by Matt Hall and Dave Arens Mixed by Midgee Special thanks to venue engineer James Walker

    Live Delay - Ep 439 - Invasion Day Retrospective

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 55:50


    Invasion Day Retrospective: This week Live Delay takes a long look back at some of the best live recordings of First Nations artists in our archive. Featuring Emma Donovan & The Putbacks, Bob Weatherall & Halfway, William Barton, Rochelle Pitt, Emily Wurramara, DRMNGNOW, The Ancient Bloods, DancingWater, MC Triks and Ethan Enoch. This episode was originally broadcast live on Invasion Day, January 26 2024 on 4ZZZ 102.1FM.

    Live Delay - Ep 438 - Ed Kuepper

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 55:50


    Ed Kuepper: Performing live at The Princess Theatre, Woolloongabba, on the 28th of December 2023 This week on Live Delay we feature Meanjin-Brisbane rock n roll icon Ed Kuepper's performance at the Princess Theatre in Woolloongabba on the 28th of December 2023. Co-founder of the Saints, Laughing Clowns and the Aints!, he was also featured on Live Delay episode 404 and 405 playing alongside the Queensland Symphony Orchestra at The Tivoli in November of 2020. Besides his prolific punk rock and post-punk work with larger bands, he has released over twelve solo albums of his own, winning the Best Independent Release ARIA award for 1993's Black Ticket Day and 1994's Serene Machine. In this performance, Kuepper revisits some of his greatest works live at The Princess Theatre. Recorded by Dave Arens Mastered by Brank Cosic Special thanks to live engineer Derek Bovill

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    Live Delay - Ep 437 - 2023 Wrap Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 55:50


    Our last episode of 2023, we take a retrospective look at the best live covers recorded for the program and broadcast this year.

    Live Delay - Ep 436 - 2023 Wrap Pt. 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 55:50


    2023 Wrap: Another big year of change for Live Delay, welcoming new host Matt Hall and audio producer Dave Arens to the helm - for the first time splitting up the duties past announcers like Josh Watson, Branko Cosic, Reuben Aptroot, Darragh Murray and Scott Mercer had taken on all by themselves. Part one of our 2023 wrap-up features some prime selections from our year of broadcasting, including Ruby Jo, Platonic Sex, Perve Endings, Sarah Jay, SAIK, Splat Acrobat, Ethan Enoch, DancingWater, Vintage Crop, Greshka, Total Pace and Ruby Gilbert. Join us next week for all of the best covers of 2023! Live Delay will be changing somewhat in future as Matt broadcasts the program live on 102.1FM each Friday afternoon from 3-4pm Meanjin-Brisbane time. Live Delay.. live! This episode features the following artists: DancingWater - "Didgital Dreamtime/Acknowledgement of Country" live at Yonder Festival Amphitheatre, Mary Valley, 27 Nov 2021 Recorded and mixed by Will Hibbard Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 425 Ruby Jo - "Refundable" live at Lazy Days Festival, the Zoo, Fortitude Valley, 3 Jun 2023 Recorded by Dave Arens Mixed by Deakin Jennings Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 432 Ethan Enoch - "I Express" live at Sonic Masala Festival, the Triffid, Newstead, 13 Aug 2023 Recorded by Scott Mercer Mixed by Tyrell Short Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 429 Perve Endings - "Big Ideas" live at the Zoo, Fortitude Valley, 9 Dec 2022 Recorded by Dave Arens Mixed by Nigel Lee Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 423 Platonic Sex - "Teeth" live at Sonic Masala Festival, the Triffid, Newstead, 13 Aug 2022 Recorded by Scott Mercer Mixed by Zac Womal Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 420 SAIK - "Green Honda" live at Lazy Days Festival, the Zoo, Fortitude Valley, 3 Jun 2023 Recorded and mixed by Deakin Jennings Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 430 Sarah Jay ft. SAIK - "Telephone" live at Lazy Days Festival, the Zoo, Fortitude Valley, 3 Jun 2023 Recorded by Dave Arens Mixed by Deakin Jennings Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 429 Greshka - "Song of the Count" live at Yonder Festival, Mary Valley, 26 Nov 2021 Recorded by Graham Weiss Mixed by Jared Franks Originally broadcast on Live Delay ep. 426 WHALEHOUSE - "Gary's Song" live at Netherworld, Fortitude Valley, 30 Oct 2022 Recorded by Scott Mercer, Dave Arens & Matt Hall Mixed by Dave Arens Originally broadcast on Live Delay ep. 414 Vintage Crop - "The North" live at Sonic Masala Festival, the Triffid, Newstead, 13 Aug 2023 Recorded and mixed by Dave Arens Originally broadcast on Live Delay ep. 433 Melaleuca - "Jane's in Town" live at the Zoo, Fortitude Valley, 9 Dec 2022 Recorded by Dave Arens Mixed by Tyrell Short Originally broadcast on Live Delay ep. 424 Total Pace - "Dunno" live at the Zoo, Fortitude Valley, 9 Dec 2022 Recorded and mixed by Dave Arens Originally broadcast on Live Delay ep. 415 Ruby Gilbert - "Oh Bones" live at Yonder Festival, Mary Valley, 27 Nov 2021 Recorded by Tim Allison Mixed by Jonathan Virgona Originally broadcast on Live Delay ep. 418

    Live Delay - Episode 435 - Perry Street Park

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 55:50


    Perry Street Park: Live at Lazy Days Festival, The Zoo, Fortitude Valley, 3 June 2023 Perry Street Park are a Meanjin-Brisbane based pop-rock band that crystallised around sessions with Benny Nelson around 2018. After a long time working on material during the COVID-19, Nelson announced the formation of Perry Street Park at a live show supporting Paul Kelly in 2021, the full lineup consisting of Benny Nelson, Sebastian 'Baz' Jennings-Hingston, Ryan Brook and Harry Shakespeare. As Perry Street Park they've released five singles and one EP, three of those singles released in 2023 and that could only mean this is their best year yet. This episode features Perry Street Park performing live at Lazy Days festival at the Zoo in Fortitude Valley. Recorded and mixed by Dave Arens Special thanks to venue engineer Luke Woods Extra songs: Melaleuca - "Minutes", "Jane's in Town" and "Face Down" Live at The Zoo on the 9th of December 2022 Recorded by Dave Arens Mixed by Tyrell Short Originally broadcast on Live Delay episode 424 Show production, engineering and host: Matt Hall Audio production and volunteer coordination: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 12 November 2023

    Live Delay - Ep 434 - Greg Charles & The Ex-Catholics; & Terra Pines

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 55:50


    Greg Charles & The Ex-Catholics: Performing live at the Triffid for Sonic Masala Fest on the 12th of August 2023 Greg Charles is a Toowoomba-born songwriter with about 20 years of experience on the scene in SE QLD, he's been a member of Blonde Cobra and 6Majik9, earned the first Grant McLennan fellowship awarded in 2007 and released a solo album 'Rough Music' in 2016. The Ex-Catholics are his band and consist of Dylan Jeffries on bass, Alexander 'Sleepy Morrison' on drums and Sky McNicol on violin, they've previously played in support of Ed Kuepper and Jim White. Recorded and mixed by Dave Arens Special thanks to venue engineer Ben Slade Terra Pines: Performing live at the Triffid for Sonic Masala Fest on the 12th of August 2023 Terra Pines are a grungegaze/sludgepop miasma of genres formed in Meanjin around 2015. They've released seven singles and two albums since formation and they remain intent on an ever-shifting shoegaze-heavy pop music laden with effects and rock riffs. Recorded by Will Hibbard Mixed by Dave Arens Special thanks to venue engineer Ben Slade

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    Live Delay - Ep 433 - Vintage Crop

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 55:50


    Vintage Crop: Live at Sonic Masala Fest, The Triffid, Newstead, 13 August 2023 This episode features Geelong garage rock/post-punk outfit Vintage Crop playing Sonic Masala 2023. Vintage Crop started in 2012 by vocalist-guitarist Jack Cherry in his bedroom. He was eventually joined by Tyson Harper on guitar and brother Luke and Tyler O'Brien in the rhythm section. Vintage Crop have been touring and recording for over ten years and have developed a local and international fan base. They've churned out four studio albums and four EPs full of their signature brand of jangly post-punk. The round out the show we're throwing back to last year's Sonic Masala with a part of Platonic Sex's set from 2022. Recorded by Dave Arens Mastered by Dave Arens Special thanks to venue engineer Ben Slade Extra tracks: Platonic Sex - "Disappoint Another", "Exhausted Competing for You", "Show & Tell", "Devil's Advocate" and "Bitch in the Heat" live at Sonic Masala, The Triffid, 12 August 2022 Recorded by Scott Mercer Mastered by Zac Womal Special thanks to live engineer Steve Palmer

    Live Delay - Ep 432 - Ruby Jo Pt 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 55:50


    Ruby Jo: Live at Lazy Days Festival, The Zoo, Fortitude Valley on the 3rd of June 2023 We return with a continuation of last episode's Ruby Jo set -in fact- we've returned with Ruby Jo's entire headliner set from Lazy Days 2023. If the tracks Ruby Jo was laying down on episode 431 had you hooked, here's the motherlode. Ruby Jo is all about big hoops, blazers and an honest approach to her lyricism that doesn't skimp on the dynamite. Don't miss Meanjin-based RnB/Rock/Rap singer Ruby Jo tearing up the floor at Lazy Days festival on the 3rd of June 2023. Recorded by Dave Arens Mixed by Deakin Jennings With a special thanks to venue engineer Luke Woods Show production, engineering and host: Matt Hall Audio production and volunteer coordination: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 10 September, 2023

    Live Delay - Ep 431 - Tahnee Rose & Ruby Jo Pt. 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 55:50


    Tahnee Rose: Live at Lazy Days Festival, The Zoo, Fortitude Valley, 3rd of June 2023 This episode, we're back at The Zoo for Lazy Days Festival 2023 with one and a half sets from Meanjin-Brisbane talents Tahnee Rose and Ruby Jo, respectively. Tahnee Rose is a new talent with country and soul chops with a dash of rock star flair, her entire set from Lazy Days is up first. Ruby Jo: Live at Lazy Days Festival, The Zoo, Fortitude Valley, 3rd of June 2023 Then, the inimitable Ruby Jo takes the stage with their headline Lazy Days set, spitting fire on a selection of covers and originals with a mixture of passion, hip-hop and soul. Part 2 of Ruby Jo's set will be broadcast on the next episode of Live Delay. Recorded by Dave Arens Mastered by Deakin Jennings Special thanks to venue engineer Luke Woods Show production, engineering and host: Matt Hall Audio production and volunteer coordination: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 10 September, 2023

    Live Delay - Ep 430 - SAIK

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 55:50


    SAIK: Live at Lazy Days Festival, The Zoo, Fortitude Valley on the 3rd of June 2023 Hailing from small-town Maryborough, Queensland, Aika and Mimi are two friends obsessed with all thing pop, funk and rock. Now based in Meanjin-Brisbane, SAIK is Aika and Mimi's R'n'B/pop project. They've been delivering electric performances with their backing band - Dustin, Takeshi and Alex - since the end of pandemic, taking inspiration from acts like Doja Cat, Remi Wolf and Dua Lipa. SAIK have released one single, 2022's 'Fool Me', and the Live Delay caught their performance at Lazy Days Festival at The Zoo in Fortitude Valley on the 3rd of June, 2023. Recorded and mixed by Deakin Jennings, with a special thanks to venue engineer Luke Woods. Extra songs: Aerborn - 'Peace', 'Show Me', 'Walls', 'Star', 'Thinkin About You', 'Shardz Sux', 'Harmony' Recorded by Lauren Holyoak and mixed by Jonathan Virgona Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 373 Show production, engineering and host: Matt Hall Audio production and volunteer coordination: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 20 August, 2023

    Live Delay - Ep 429 - Ethan Enoch & Sarah Jay

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 55:50


    Ethan Enoch: Live at Sonic Masala Fest at the Triffid, Newstead, 13 August 2023 Ethan Enoch-barlow is a Quandamooka man born and raised in Logan City. Enoch-Barlow is a rapper and poet with a single recorded solo EP, 'VOICE', released in 2022. Ethan has also performed as a member of hip-hop trio Barefoot Boyz and The Ancient Bloods, beside a prolific interest in poetry, spoken word and theatre performance. This episode features Ethan performing live at Sonic Masala in 2022, and prominently features tracks from Ethan's 'VOICE' EP of the same year. Recorded by Scott Mercer Mixed by Tyrell Short Special thanks to venue engineer Tash Sarah Jay: Live at Lazy Days festival, The Zoo, Fortitude Valley, 3 June 2023 Sarah Jay is a Meanjin-based R'n'B pop singer-songwriter with one recorded single 'Dizzy' released in 2020. Describing themselves as, 'low budget Ariana Grande if she was also queer asf', we've recorded Sarah Jay performing at Lazy Days festival at The Zoo in Fortitude Valley on the 3rd of June 2023. Recorded by Dave Arens Mixed by Deakin Jennings Special thanks to venue engineer Luke Woods Show production, engineering and host: Matt Hall Audio production and volunteer coordination: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 13 August, 2023

    Live Delay - Ep 428 - Hat Fitz & Cara

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 55:50


    Hat Fitz & Cara: Live on the Brisbane Blues Cruise, Brisbane River, 2 April 2023 Hat Fitz is a veteran wild-man blues aficionado with a record 18 in-a-row appearances at Byron Bay Blues fest, a testament to his ability to spellbind his audiences with his bluesy convict spirit. He performs with his partner Cara, who had toured the US and Europe on several occasions supporting the likes of the hugely popular Corinne Bailey-Rae as a singer, but she's not just a pretty voice. Cara takes great pleasure in providing percussion to the mix and often lays down the rhythm with more traditional blues instruments like the tin whistle and washboard. Recorded and mixed by James Potts Special thanks to venue engineer James Potts Show production, engineering and host: Matt Hall Audio production and volunteer coordination: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 23 July, 2023

    Live Delay - Ep 427 - Lazy Guns

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 55:50


    Lazy Guns: Live at Tomcat, Fortitude Valley, 5 February 2023 Lazy Guns are a four-piece family affair hailing from Coolum Beach on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. Formed in 2022 and consisting of two brothers, Jack and Ryan Smith, their father Richard, and new addition Bella; Lazy Guns have a passion for the 00's rock revival with a sound close in kin to Grinspoon, Jet and the Foo Fighters. Crunchy guitars, catchy lyrics and driving rock rhythms are what you can expect from our featured live set from Lazy Guns performing at Tomcat in Meanjin's Fortitude Valley on the 5th of February 2023. Recorded by Dave Arens Mixed by Jonathan Virgona Special thanks to live engineer Brooke Wakeham Host and co-producer: Matt Hall Audio producer: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 2 July, 2023

    Live Delay - Ep 426 - Greshka

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 55:50


    Greshka: Live at Yonder Festival, Mary Valley, 26 November 2021 Meanjin-Brisbane-based neo gypsy band Greshka are a seven-piece Klezmer ensemble, an instrumental-heavy style of music instantly recognisable to those familiar with Central and Eastern European culture. Greshka play the classical Klezmer material and work in strains of other styles, funk, jazz, metal, electronica. Greshka are a deliberately silly band with some serious skills, and we've recorded them performing live at Yonder Festival on the 26th of November, 2021, in Queensland's Mary Valley. Recorded by Graham Weiss Mixed by Jared Franks Special thanks to venue engineer Alex Host and co-producer: Matt Hall Audio producer: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 11 June, 2023

    Live Delay - Ep 425 - DancingWater

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 55:50


    DancingWater: Live at Yonder Festival Amphitheatre, Mary Valley, 27 Nov 2021 DancingWater are an explosive Meanjin-based neo soul/funk group with an acerbic passion for truth-telling and revolution that spills into punk territory. DancingWater is also the name of the band's frontwoman and vocalist, in this episode's performance from 2021's Yonder Festival DancingWater simmers with charisma and tension as she delivers her vision with feelings to an enraptured audience. At the time of this performance, the band claimed to be 'under 12 months old', and so this particular show is a porthole into the heady first year of a major performing talent. Outspoken and incredibly talented, DancingWater will surely go on to raise the temperature in Australia's music scene, for all of the reasons. Enjoy this uninhibited set from DancingWater, performing live at the Yonder Festival Amphitheatre in the Mary Valley on the 27th of November, 2021. Recorded & Mixed by Will Hibbard Special thanks to venue engineer Zack

    Live Delay - Ep 424 - Melaleuca & Emily Barker

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 55:50


    Melaleuca: Live at The Zoo on the 9th of December, 2022 Melaleuca are a Meanjin-based indie rock band formed in 2019 by Andy Francis, Jane Millroy, Isaac Rogers and Matt Wilward. With sonic influences like The Smashing Pumpkins and Weezer, Melaleuca are fond of catchy hooks and rotating lyrics from their two lead vocalists. We recorded them performing live for The Zoo's 30th birthday celebration event on the 9th of December, 2022. Recorded by Dave Arens Mixed by Tyrell Short Special Thanks to venue engineer Ben Slade Emily Barker: Live at the Woolly Mammoth on the 17th of February, 2023 Emily Barker is a singer-songwriter hailing from Bridgetown, W.A. with eight studio albums under her belt, four with multi-instrumental trio Red Clay Halo and four solo. She has the rare honour of having two of her songs used as the theme music for BBC programmes, 'Wallander' and 'The Shadow Line', for which she has received several British television awards. We recorded her performing solo and live at The Woolly Mammoth on the 17th of February 2023. Recorded by Dave Arens Mixed by Deakin Jennings Special thanks to venue engineer Andrew McNelley Show production and host: Matt Hall Audio producer: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 21 May 2023

    Live Delay - Ep 423 - Perve Endings & Emily Barker

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 55:50


    Perve Endings: Live at The Zoo, Fortitude Valley, 9 December 2022 Perve Endings are a Meanjin/Brisbane-based four piece rock outfit with a penchant for catchy hooks, rotating lyrics and blissful harmonies. They serve up enlightened alternative rock with a dash of punk and we've caught them performing live at The Zoo on the 9th of December 2022 for The Zoo's 30th birthday celebration. Recorded by Dave Arens Mixed by Nigel Lee Special thanks to venue engineer Ben Slade Emily Barker: Live at The Woolly Mammoth, Fortitude Valley, 17 February 2023 Emily Barker is a singer-songwriter with roots in Bridgetown, West Australia. She has eight albums under her belt, four with multi-instrumental trio Red Clay Halo and four solo. Her track 'Nostalgia' was picked up as the theme music for Kenneth Branagh's BBC drama 'Wallander' and another and as a result Emily has also won several BAFTA awards, amongst others. We recorded her performing live at The Woolly Mammoth on the 17th of February, 2023. Recorded by Dave Arens Mixed by Deakin Jennings Special thanks to venue engineer Andrew McNelley Show production and host: Matt Hall Audio producer: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 14 June 2023

    Live Delay - Ep 422 - Jazz House

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 55:50


    Jazz House: Live at Yonder Festival, Mary Valley, 27 November 2021 Meanjin Jazz improv outfit Jazz House are a four-piece who value collaboration and good vibes above all else. They regularly gig with other bands and have a strong musical philosophy that can be summed up in their own words, 'The Jazz House sound takes all that has come before, and feeds it through an exchange and development of ideas and energy between everyone in a space - the artist and listener both experiencing the journey together as it evolves in the moment.' This episode of Live Delay features Jazz House playing a single track 'Journey Into The Peace Within', at the Yonder Festival Speigeltent on the 27th of November 2021. Recorded by Tim Allison Mixed by Jared Franks Special thanks to live engineer Alex Show production and host: Matt Hall Audio producer: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 30 April 2023

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    Live Delay - Ep 421 - The Riot

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 55:50


    The Riot: Live at Yonder Festival Speigeltent, Mary Valley, 26 November 2021 This episode of Live Delay, we return to the Speigeltent at Yonder Festival 2021 for a live set from Gold Coast outfit THE RIOT. Formed in Surfer's Paradise in 2016, JD, Scotty and Tyler bonded over a heady mixture of rock, hip-hop, r'n'b and punk influences. THE RIOT are fond of driving rock rhythms and a weft of lyrical rap and rock verse, and they are live entertainers par excellence. Recorded by the Live Delay team on the 26th of November 2021 at Yonder Festival, please enjoy THE RIOT... live! Recorded by Will Hibbard Mixed by Dave Arens Special thanks to live engineer Alex Show production and host: Matt Hall Audio producer: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 23 April 2023

    Live Delay - 420 - Platonic Sex

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 55:50


    Platonic Sex: Live at Sonic Masala Fest, The Triffid, Newstead, 13 August 2022 Queer alt-rockers Platonic Sex are next up on the Live Delay roster. They are the main project of frontperson Bridget Brandolini, who describe their band's output as 'rogue Thrash-Folk', and there are certainly parallels that could be made between Platonic Sex and the emotive force of Camp Cope or The Smith Street Band. Hear them recorded live at the Triffid for Sonic Masala Fest on the 13th of August 2022. Recorded by Scott Mercer Mixed by Zac Womal Special thanks to live engineer Steve Palmer Show production and host: Matt Hall Audio producer: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 16 April 2023 Extra songs: An Horse - "Started A Fire", "Live Well", "Camp Out", "Brain On A Table" and, "Horizons" live at The Zoo, 28 February 2020 Recorded by Scott Mercer Mixed by Jonathan Virgona Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 384

    Live Delay - Ep 419 - Melbourne Ska Orchestra

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 55:50


    Melbourne Ska Orchestra: Live at The Triffid, Newstead, 29 February 2020 At any given time, the Melbourne Ska Orchestra boasts up to 34 members, including bandleader and ex-member of the John Butler Trio, Nicky Bomba. In this year of our lord 2023, the Melbourne Ska Orchestra is celebrating their 20th birthday with the compilation album '20 Year Young' and a tour around the nation. Live Delay will be there on the 24th of March to record their next performance, but to tide our hungry listeners over we thought we'd put on a set from the MSO recorded way back when, on the 29th of Februar 2020, at The Triffid. Mixed by Nicky Bomba Mastered by Robin Mai Show production and host: Matt Hall Audio producer: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday March 19 2023

    Live Delay - Ep 418 - Ruby Gilbert

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 55:50


    Ruby Gilbert: Live at the Yonder Festival Speigeltent, Mary Valley, 27 November 2021. Ruby Gilbert is a Meanjin-Brisbane based singer-songwriter with a strong association with the Australian country and rock music scene, regularly playing a range of events from BIGSOUND to the Tamworth Country Music Festival. She's released four singles and one EP - 2018's 'Dearly Beloved' Often described as nothing short of a sonic enchantress, Ruby Gilbert is everything a blues rock enthusiast is looking for in a new talent. This episode of Live Delay features Ruby Gilbert performing live at Yonder Festival in the Mary Valley, Queensland, on the 27 of November, 2021. Recorded by Tim Allison Mixed by Jonathan Virgona Special thanks to live engineer Alex Show production and host: Matt Hall Audio producer: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday March 12 2023 Extra Songs: Sahara Beck - "Crave Me", "Hunter", "Mr Breezy" and "Talking" live at the Yonder Festival Speigeltent, 27 November 2021. Recorded by Jack B-Jones Mixed by James Fearn-Wannan Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 416

    Live Delay - Ep 417 - Splat Acrobat

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 55:50


    Splat Acrobat: Live at the Triffid, Newstead, 2 May 2022. Splat Acrobat are a Meanjin-Brisbane alternative rock outfit who officially broke up in late 1993 when Pete Fergusson moved to Townsville, but on a few rare occasions since they've got together again for a gig or two. The Splats were famous from their conception in early 1990 til their breakup for legendary house shows on Cracknell St in Annerley, although they frequented local contemporary venues like the Shamrock, The Orient Hotel and The Zoo. This set from Splat Acrobat was one of several recorded at the 'Bright Blazing Meg-A-Party Fundraiser' held in honour of The Double Happiness bassist Meg Welchman at Triffid on the 2nd of May, 2022. Recorded by Scott Mercer Mixed by Nigel Lee Special thanks to Niz Yacoub and Dylan Ransom-Hughes Show production and host: Matt Hall Audio producer: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday March 5 2023 Extra Songs: Sammm. - "Holes In Walls (Bathroom Stalls)", "Kid", "Vegas", "Like Us", "Four Eyes" and "Faye" live at the The Bearded Lady, 14 March 2020. Recorded by Nell Forster Mixed by Jack B-Jones Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 328

    Live Delay - Ep 416 - Sahara Beck

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 55:50


    Sahara Beck: Live at the Yonder Festival Speigeltent, Mary Valley, 27 November 2021 Sunshine Coast indie-pop artist Sahara Beck is a genre chameleon whose star is well and truly on the rise. Now managed by Secret Sounds, aka the folks behind Splendour in the Grass, Beck is poised to break into the mainstream consciousness after building up 8 singles and 2 EP releases since 2019; all of them demonstrating a radical departure from her earlier works and first full album, 2016's Panacea. Now inspired by iconoclasts like David Byrne and St. Vincent, Beck has transformed from a teenage song writing prodigy to a performance-oriented pop auteur in her first decade as a recording artist. Beck is a crowd pleaser, and sometimes the performative aspect of a talent is lost in translation on studio recordings - this episode features a live performance from Sahara Beck, recorded at the Yonder Festival Speigeltent on the 27th of November, 2021. Recorded by Jack B-Jones Mixed by James Fearn-Wannan Special thanks to live engineer Alex Show production and host: Matt Hall Audio producer: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 27 February. 2023

    Live Delay - Ep 415 - Total Pace

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 55:50


    Total Pace: Live at the Zoo, Fortitude Valley, 9 December 2022 Just another four-part Frankenband from Meanjin? No. With their powers combined, Branko Cosic (Tape/Off, Gold Stars), Luke Henery (Violent Soho), Simon Ridley (DZ Deathrays, Velociraptor) and Mathew Somers (I Heart Hiroshima) are TOTAL PACE. When they're not chugging away at their own brand of DIY punk, they're chugging beers and getting ready to take over the world. Specifically, that part of the world where they keep the beer. Total Pace are one of those supergroup side-projects with a mind of its own, this episode we've captured them at an incandescent high playing at The Zoo for that venue's 30th birthday celebration in December of 2020. Recorded by Dave Arens Mixed by Dave Arens Special thanks to live engineer Ben Slade Show production, engineer and host: Matt Hall Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 19 February 2023 Extra Songs: Tape/Off - 'Peggy's Lookout', 'Half Sunk', 'Wake in Fright', 'Paris Texas Queensland', 'Day In, Day Out' & 'Work Xmas Party' Live at Sonic Masala Fest, 17 August 2019 Recorded by James Fearn-Wannan Mixed by Branko Cosic

    Live Delay - Ep 414 - WHALEHOUSE & GUNK

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 55:50


    WHALEHOUSE & GUNK: Live at Netherworld, Fortitude Valley, 30 October 2022 This is episode 414 of Live Delay and we're featuring two sets from two Meanjin Punk Rock legends, WHALEHOUSE and GUNK, both one word - all caps. This recording was taken at a special reunion Halloween party held in honour of GUNK on the 30th of October in 2022. WHALEHOUSE are a relatively new local band, imagine an unhinged all-female Devo. They're fun, they're weird and they have a thing for large subaquatic fauna. This episode's second set is from local Riot Grrl punk band GUNK, they initially made waves in Meanjin-Brisbane's scene back in 2012 with the release of their self-titled EP and 2013 album ‘Sugarsoap', GUNK had since broken up and remained on hiatus for years before the reunion gig we were lucky enough to record in October of 2022. Recorded by Scott Mercer, Dave Arens & Matt Hall Mixed by Dave Arens Special thanks to live engineer Ben Gibson Show production, engineering & host: Matt Hall Audio producer: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 15 January 2023

    Live Delay - Ep 413 - 2022

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 55:50


    2022 Year in Review: Our last episode for the year is a compilation of the absolute best tracks broadcast in 2022 on 4zzz's own Live Delay program, the show dedicated to delivering the best of Meanjin-Brisbane's live music scene from the live stage to the mixing desk to your living room/car/wherever you catch your 4zzz's. Many of the broadcast's this year have been hidden gems from years long gone and pre-pandemic shows, but a few green shoots are emerging from the last few years of COVID chaos and live music is officially back in town. Our year in review episode for 2022 features tracks from An Horse, Little Scout, Bad Sext, Double Bummer, Monet's Pond, Ed Kuepper, the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Some Jerks, Full Power Happy Hour, Waveney Yasso, Bob Weatherall, Halfway and William Barton. Special thanks to the legion of volunteers that it takes to produce this program each year, we'll see you all next year! Show production, engineering and host: Matt Hall Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 25 December, 2022

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    Live Delay - 412 - Alter Boy

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 55:50


    Alter Boy: Live at Yonder Festival Amphitheatre Stage, Mary Valley, 26 November 2021 This episode Live Delay has captured a spellbinding performance from Perth queerlectro pop band Alter Boy. A incredibly unique band -besides the nacreous sheen of oozing talent- Alter Boy identifies as a deaf or hard-of-hearing band, with three of their members identifying as such. Their darkly jubilant music champions trans and queer identities, and the band have taken pains to integrate Auslan translation into all of their performances. Implementing heavy bass and sub tones throughout their oeuvre is yet another way for Alter Boy to connect with their deaf and hearing-impaired community. This particular set was recorded live at Yonder Festival's Amphitheatre stage in 2021, somewhere around the Scenic Rim of South-east Queensland. Recorded by Tim Allison Mixed by Tyrell Short Special thanks to live engineer Zack Extra songs: Monet's Pond - "Meant to Be", "Feel Right" & "Floating in the Air" Recorded by Will Hibbard Mixed by Tyrell Short Special thanks to live engineer Alex Originally broadcast on Live Delay ep. 401 Show production and engineering: Dave Arens & Matt Hall Host: Matt Hall Originally aired via ZedDigital, 7-8pm, Sunday 11 December, 2022

    Live Delay - Ep 411 - Fresco Kyoto

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 55:50


    Fresco Kyoto: Live at the Black Bear Lodge, Fortitude Valley, 2 January 2020 Meanjin/Brisbane-based art-pop group Fresco Kyoto came about on the scene in 2017 with the release of their debut single 'Fool Me Once', since then they've picked up a record deal and released a steady stream of singles and EPs. Taking inspiration from acts like Mansionair, London Grammar, Glass Animals and Radiohead, Fresco Kyoto have released six singles and one EP, with another EP on the way. This episode we present a recording of Fresco Kyoto performing live at the Black Bear Lodge in January 2020, just before the first wave of COVID-19 hit. Joining Matt this episode is Fresco Kyoto lead singer Robbie Balmer for a chat about the band's origins and creative philosophy. Recorded by Scott Mercer Mixed by Will Hibbard Special thanks to live engineer Tim Roberts

    Live Delay - Ep 410 - Double Bummer & Lackadaisies

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 55:50


    Double Bummer: Live at The Foundry, Fortitude Valley, 20 February 2020 A bloody fantastic little band consisting of Erin Fanning and Joe Campbell. Unique as they come – Double Bummer were active around 2018 until 2020 and very sadly never released any recordings. Chaotic, lo-fi and upbeat, it would be brilliant to see this talented two-piece back in action again. Recorded by Scott Mercer Mixed by Jahan Kumarasinhe Special thanks to live engineer Ed Gresack Lackadaisies: Live at Sonic Masala Fest, The Triffid, Newstead, 13 August 2022 Our second set this episode is another thick slice of contemporary Alternative Australiana from Meanjin's own Lackadaisies, a three-piece band whose members have graced the rosters of Full Power Happy Hour, The Blankettes, Married Man, No DOZ and Camping. They have recently released their first EP 'Payphone Text' through local record label Zang Records. Recorded by James Fearn-Wannan Mixed by Jonathan Virgona Special thanks to live engineer Reuben Aptroot Show production, engineering and host: Matt Hall Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 30 October, 2022

    Live Delay - Ep 409 - Seja

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 55:50


    Seja Live at Netherworld, Fortitude Valley, 20 February 2020 This episode of Live Delay features German-Australian musician and synthesiser enthusiast Seja Vogel, an artist previously featured in Live Delay episode #235. Seja has recorded and toured on and off with Brisbane rock icons Regurgitator, supported the likes of Sarah Blasko, Goldfrapp and Warpaint, creates and sells miniature felt musical instruments, hosts the music-focussed podcast HearSej, she's released two solo albums and has a third completed and due for release any day now. Recorded by Scott Mercer Mixed by Jonathan Virgona Special thanks to Ben Gibson

    Live Delay - Ep 408 - Little Scout

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 55:50


    Little Scout: Live at Woodford Folk Festival, Woodfordia, 29 December 2014 Little Scout were a Brisbane band formed in 2008, centred around the songwriting partnership of bassist Mel Tickle and guitarist Patrick Elliott. They initially pursued a very folky - perhaps even twee - sound on their first two EPs, 2008's "Dead Loss" and 2009's "Different in the Distance". Their later releases explored a more atmospheric indie rock dynamic, as heard on their two albums, 2011's "Take Your Light" and 2013's "Are You Life". Little Scout were a locally popular band in their time, and were able to rack up many major support slots for international touring bands including Belle and Sebastian, Sharon Van Etten and Placebo. For most of the band's life, Tickle and Elliott were joined by Miro Mackie on the drums. Other members throughout their history included Charles Sale, Nick Smethurst, Shem Allen, Laura Kovic, Michael Pringle, and Tickle's sister, Kirsty. While the band officially broke up in 2015, the core partnership of Tickle and Elliott survived into subsequent band PYNES. The two also play in other bands including Holiday Party, Relay Tapes and Rival Territory. This set from the Woodford Folk Festival was one of the last Little Scout ever played. We were fortunate enough to unearth this desk mix from the archives, recorded by the 4ZZZ team who covered the Festival that year. Recorded by Scott Mercer Extra songs: PYNES - "Tarantino", "I Wanna Be Like You" and "Never Enough" live at Netherworld, 20 February 2020 Recorded by Scott Mercer Mixed by Jonathan Virgona Special thanks to Ben Gibson for his assistance on the night Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 373 Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 9 October, 2022

    Live Delay - Ep 407 - Waveney Yasso

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 55:51


    Waveney Yasso: Live at The Junk Bar, Ashgrove, 9 July 2022 Waveney Yasso is a Meanjin-based singer, songwriter and instrumentalist of proud South Sea Island and Aboriginal descent. After graduating from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 2014, Waveney brought her career home to Meanjin and formed one half of acoustic duo Black Salt with Georgia Corowa. Waveney has performed with Yothu Yindi and the Treaty Project, co-wrote and performed her own children's musical theatre show, and she is co-founder and previously guitar accompanist of Meanjin's Pub Choir. In this performance recorded at the Junk Bar in Ashgrove, Waveney speaks and sings her truth to life with guitar and loop pedal accompaniment, weaving the themes of her passionate R'n'B/Blues/Roots influenced songs with stories from her life and reflections on her culture, family and the environment. Recorded by Scott Mercer Mixed by Tyrell Shortt Special thanks to live engineer Toby Whitbread-Edwards Show production: Scott Mercer Engineering and host: Matt Hall Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 2 October, 2022

    Live Delay - Ep 406 - Alana and The Sunday Scene & Feeding Fauna

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 55:50


    Alana and The Sunday Scene: Live at The Bearded Lady, West End, 19 January 2020 Alana and The Sunday Scene have since changed their name to ALLORA. Forming in mid-2019, ALLORA always brings an exciting energy to their sold-out shows, playing sets at the Brisbane Indie Project, Ungrained Festival and QUBE Effect. With their sophomore single, "Talk2U2Nite", ALLORA introduces the Brisbane music scene to a style of indie rock that gives voice to the excitement and uncertainty of growing up. Recorded by Nell Forster & Sam Kelly Mixed by Alana Pepe Special thanks to live engineer Nell Forster Feeding Fauna: Live at Sonic Masala Fest, The Triffid, Newstead, 14 August 2021 Feeding Fauna is the solo project of local singer-songwriter Louise O'Reilly. Feeding Fauna invites comparisons to the powerful '90s alt-rock of PJ Harvey and Liz Phair. Fuzzed-out bass and '80s-inspired drum machines give way for a haunted vocal that simmers above the pulse. Recorded by James Fearn-Wannan Mixed by Tim Allison Special thanks to live engineer Rueben Aptroot Show production: Scott Mercer Engineering and host: Nathan Loughnan Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 18 September, 2022

    Live Delay - Ep 405 - Ed Kuepper & The Queensland Symphony Orchestra Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 55:50


    Ed Kuepper & The Queensland Symphony Orchestra: Live at The Tivoli, Fortitude Valley, 5 November 2020 Ed Kuepper is a living legend of Brisbane music, known for his work in bands such as The Saints, Laughing Clowns and The Aints!, along with an enormously prolific body of solo work. In 2020 he teamed up with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra for a second time to put on a concert as part of Brisbane Festival. The conductor on the night was Peter Morris, with orchestrations by Rob Davidson. Part two of two. For part one, see https://soundcloud.com/livedelay/live-delay-ep-404-ed-kuepper-the-queensland-symphony-orchestra-part-1 Recorded by James Fearn-Wannan Mixed by James Fearn-Wannan Extra songs: Ed Kuepper - "La Di Doh" live at The Spiegeltent, 20 September 2015 Recorded by Branko Cosic Mixed by Branko Cosic Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 145 The Aints! - "Swing For The Crime", "Know Your Product", "Messin' With The Kid" and "(I'm) Stranded)" live at The Tivoli, 27 October 2018 Recorded by Reuben Aptroot & Kelly Schinkel Mixed by Branko Cosic Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 267 Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 11 September, 2022

    Live Delay - Ep 404 - Ed Kuepper & The Queensland Symphony Orchestra Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 55:50


    Ed Kuepper & The Queensland Symphony Orchestra: Live at The Tivoli, Fortitude Valley, 5 November 2020 Ed Kuepper has been a presence in Australian music for nearly fifty years. Born in Bremen, West Germany, Kuepper's family migrated to Brisbane when he was a child. In high school he co-founded the band that would become The Saints, one of the most influential groups in the history of punk music. After three albums with The Saints, Kuepper left the band to pursue more esoteric styles of music. He formed the band Laughing Clowns, which produced a more avant-garde jazz kind of sound. In the 1990s he returned to heavier rock music with The Aints, a project that was revived again in the 2010s, now with an exclamation mark at the end of their name. The Aints! were previously featured in episodes 267 and 269 of Live Delay. Since the mid-1980s Kuepper has released a long and steady stream of solo albums, crossing a broad swathe of genres though always anchored by his singular style of guitar playing. We previously aired a solo set of his in episode 145. In 2017 Kuepper teamed up for a collaboration with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, reinterpreting songs from his vast back catalogue in a live performance for the Brisbane Festival. In 2020 the collaboration was repeated, with Live Delay there to capture the event. The QSO was conducted by Peter Morris on the night, with orchestrations by Rob Davidson. Recorded by James Fearn-Wannan Mixed by James Fearn-Wannan Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 4 September, 2022

    Live Delay - Ep 402 - Pipin

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 55:50


    Pipin: Live at Yonder Festival, Mary Valley, 25 November 2021 Pipin began as the project of singer/songwriter Bec Hoole in 2018 when she began collaborating with her partner, Hugh Middleton from the band Mid Ayr. The name Pipin came partly from a dog and partly from a children's book. Pipin have released a long, steady string of singles since 2020, as well as the EP "Your Time Is Your Own" in 2021. The material has gradually moved from dreamy pop to a more upbeat disco vibe. There is a strong visual component to the Pipin project, with elaborate outfits, music videos and live performances. In the past year Pipin have racked up some major support slots with the likes of Hatchie and Ball Park Music. The live band consists of Hoole on vocals, Middleton on guitar, George Reed on bass and synth bass and Zac Moynihan on drums. Recorded by Graham Weiss Mixed by Joe McCormack Special thanks to live engineer Alex Extra song: C H U R C H - Live improvisation live at Yonder Festival, 29 November 2019 Recorded by Taine Josephson Mixed by Callum Greenaway Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 349 Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 14 August, 2022

    Live Delay - Ep 401 - Monet's Pond

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 55:50


    Monet's Pond: Live at Yonder Festival, Mary Valley, 26 November 2021 Monet's Pond is the project of Brisbane-based musician Brigette Lawrence. Formed very recently in 2021, they have already racked up a significant number of live gigs and their track "Floating In Air" was "highly commended" by the Queensland Music Awards. Recorded by Will Hibbard Mixed by Tyrell Shortt Special thanks to live engineer Alex Extra songs: Middle Name Dance Band - "Only Joy" and "Odyssey" live at Yonder Festival, 30 Novemer 2019 Recorded by Taine Josephson Mixed by Joe McCormack Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 355 Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 7 August, 2022

    Live Delay - Ep 400 - Feedback Loop: A Retrospective

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 55:50


    This week on Live Delay it's our 400th episode! To celebrate, we're taking a look back over some highlights from the past 100 eps. Featuring highlights from The Double Happiness, Robert Forster, An Horse, Rivermouth, Augie March, Some Jerks, Claude, Laura Imbruglia, Minor Premiers, Full Power Happy Hour, The Gutter Birds, Madboots and Bob Weatherall & Halfway with William Barton. Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 31 July, 2022

    Live Delay - Ep 399 - Fascinator and Nathan John Kearney & James Eyre Walker

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 55:50


    Fascinator: Live at Yonder Festival, Mary Valley, 30 November 2019 Fascinator is the solo project of Johnny Mackay, A.K.A. Lord Fascinator. In a parallel life he is also the guitarist and lead singer in rock band Children Collide. Fascinator started as a side project in electronic music at the peak of Children Collide's success. After Mackay moved to New York in 2010, he got more serious about the side project, becoming known for wild, experimental live shows that could either feature a dozen people onstage playing air instruments or just him DJ-ing. The first Fascinator studio releases were the EPs "Birth" and "Earth" in 2013, followed by albums "Man" in 2016, "Water Sign" in 2018" and "Beyoğlu" in 2020. Recorded by Lauren Holyoak Mixed by Diwan Randhawa Nathan John Kearney & James Eyre Walker: Live at Sonic Masala Fest, The Triffid, Newstead, 14 August 2021 Nathan John Kearney has been heavily involved in Brisbane DIY music for over ten years, playing in many bands and having a variety of roles here at community radio station 4ZZZ. His solo releases are bookended by the the albums "Pockmarket" from 2012 and "Soft Blankets" from 2020, with several EPs in between: "Low Key" in 2013, "Minimal Animal" in 2015 and "4 Songs" in 2016. He currently plays in the bands Camping and Lackadaisies. James Eyre Walker has similarly close ties to the Brisbane music community, and is perhaps best known as the drummer of Requin, and plays pedal steel guitar with Kearney in Camping. This set you're about to hear was unplanned. At the 2021 installment of Sonic Masala Fest, the band Spirit Bunny had to pull out due to illness at very short notice. Kearney, who had already played that day with Lackadaisies and Walker, who was there as a punter, got up to fill in the spot with an impromptu set on guitar and drums. At the start of this set you'll hear festival co-organiser Jack McDonnell give a brief introduction explaining the situation. Recorded by James Fearn-Wannan Mixed by Diwan Randhawa Special thanks to live engineer Reuben Aptroot Extra song: Amaringo - "Mountain" live at The Bearded Lady, 20 March 2016 Recorded by Branko Cosic Mixed by Branko Cosic Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 159 Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 25 July, 2021

    Live Delay - Ep 398 - Tim Steward & Kellie Lloyd

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 55:50


    Tim Steward & Kellie Lloyd: Live at Sunlit Sounds, Payne Road State School, The Gap, 4 September 2021 Tim Steward & Kellie Lloyd have been playing in the Brisbane band Screamfeeder for over thirty years. Originally part of the grunge wave of the early 1990s, their sound evolved into a more mature indie rock, dabbling with elements of electronica at times. The band have released eight studio albums and you can hear previous live sets of theirs in episodes 139 and 379 of Live Delay. All throughout the life of the band, singer/guitarist Tim Steward and singer/bassist Kellie Lloyd have also occasionally played acoustic duo shows together, showcasing the band's material in a different light and picking out a few covers from some of their formative influences to play. This set you're about to hear was recorded on the oval of Payne Road State School as part of Sunlit Sounds, a local community festival run in the secluded Brisbane suburb of The Gap. At the start you'll hear a brief introduction from festival organiser Andrew Ross. Recorded by Scott Mercer Mixed by Jack B-Jones Special thanks to live engineers Russian Rob & Brett Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 3 July, 2022

    Live Delay - Ep 397 - Shandy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 55:50


    Shandy: Live at The Tivoli, Fortitude Valley, 17 April 2021 Shandy are a five piece-piece rock 'n roll group from Brisbane. They formed at a local soccer match in 2013 when singer JJ Speedball pitched bass player Viktor Guard an idea for a new band. It would be inspired by British "bovver rock", mixed with the Australian "Sharpie" youth subculture from the 1970s. Guard agreed it was a great idea and ordered a round of shandies from the bar to celebrate, thus giving the band their name. Originally a trio, Shandy expanded to a five-piece and released their debut album "Tough Pucker" in 2015. They toured Europe several times, which led to the release of live album "Live in Rennes" in 2021. They are currently working on their second studio album, "Hard Yakka". This set you're about to hear was recorded at Blowhard's "The Last Blow" gig. Recorded by James Potts Mixed by Will Hibbard Extra songs: Blowhard - "You're Too Cool", "Stuck In My Dreams", "Diamond St (The Toxic Waste Bop)", "Sexual DV8", "I'm Broke", "Hey Taxi" live at The Tivoli, 17 April 2021 Recorded by James Potts Mixed by James Potts Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 387 Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 26 June, 2022

    Live Delay - Ep 396 - Bob Weatherall & Halfway with William Barton

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 55:50


    Bob Weatherall & Halfway with William Barton: Live at The Tivoli, Fortitude Valley, 19 September 2021 Bob Weatherall is a Kamilaroi elder who has been an activist and advocate for First Nations Australians for over forty years. Halfway are a Brisbane alt-country band formed in 2000 and previously featured in episodes 87 and 132 of Live Delay. In 2016, Weatherall, Halfway and digeridoo player William Barton recorded the album "Restless Dream" - a conceptual piece about the repatriation of Aboriginal remains that had been stolen by various museums, universities and government institutions since the colonisation of Australia began. In 2021 the album was released and in collaboration with Alethea Beetson, "Restless Dream" was performed live onstage as part of the Brisbane Festival, accompanied by vocalist Delmae Barton and dancers from Digi Youth Arts. Recorded by Will Davy & Scott Mercer Mixed by Jonathan Virgona Special thanks to live engineer Will Davy Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 12 June, 2022

    Live Delay - Ep 395 - Some Jerks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 55:50


    Some Jerks: Live at The Bearded Lady, West End, 3 October 2021 Some Jerks are a Brisbane trio formed in 2010, and have previously been heard on Live Delay in episodes 196 and 249. With Victoria Watson on vocals and bass, Will O'Brien on guitar and Simon Walker on drums, the band released a self-titled EP in 2011, followed by the albums "Buddy Rich Made Me Cry" in 2012 and "Strange Ways" in 2016. After recording third album "Summertime Funtime", Will O'Brien moved to the United States to pursue work opportunities and was replaced by Brent Wilson from the bands BMX-RAY and Cutting Teeth. By the time the album was launched, however, O'Brien had moved back to Australia and was able to join the band on second guitar in the latter half of this set you're about to hear. Recorded by James Walker & Scott Mercer Mixed by Jonathan Virgona Special thanks to live engineer James Walker Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 5 June, 2022

    Live Delay - Ep 394 - The Ancient Bloods and Primitive Motion

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 55:50


    The Ancient Bloods: Live at The Bearded Lady, West End, 23 January 2020 The Ancient Bloods are a project started by Digi Youth Arts, established to provide a platform for emerging First Nations musicians exploring a variety of genres. Mentored by local musician Luke Daniel Peacock, the first iteration of the band released the album "Golden Veins" in 2018. The current incarnation that you'll hear in this set features Nadia Morrison, Michaella Stubbs, Cormac Finn, Will Probert and Loki Liddle. Their album "Where We Stand" was released in 2020. This performance was recorded at a 4ZZZ fundraiser gig organised by our sister show, Indigi-Briz. Recorded by James Walker & Scott Mercer Mixed by Tim Allison Special thanks to live engineer James Walker Primitive Motion: Live at The Bearded Lady, West End, 22 February 2019 Primitive Motion are a Brisbane duo made up of Sandra Selig and Leighton Craig. Previously featured in episode 70 of Live Delay back in 2014, they make dreamy, echoing music with all sorts of instruments including keyboards, drums, euphonium, saxophone, flute, zither and their own voices. Their recorded output has been highly prolific over the last ten years, with nearly a dozen EPs and albums to their name. Recorded by Nell Forster & Scott Mercer Mixed by Diwan Randhawa Special thanks to live engineer Nell Forster Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 22 May, 2022

    Live Delay - Ep 393 - Broken Leg

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 55:50


    Broken Leg: Live at The Flamin' Galah, Brisbane City, 11 September 2020 Established in 2013, Broken Leg have been a constant presence on Brisbane's live music scene for nearly ten years. They are made up of Dan Treuel on vocals, Paul Leslie and Ben Guthrie on guitars, Al Groombridge on bass and Aaron Cosgrove on drums. In 2016 they released their debut album, "Never", followed by "Forget Yourself" in 2019. They are currently hard at work on a third album. Recorded by James Fearn-Wannan Mixed by Jack B-Jones Extra songs: Moody Beaches - "Fleshlight" live at The Zoo, 20 February 2020 Recorded by Sam Louis Mixed by Declan Coleman Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 385 Blowhard - "V8 Rock n Roll" live at The Tivoli, 17 April 2021 Recorded by James Potts Mixed by James Potts Originally broadcast in Live Delay ep. 387 The Gutter Birds - "Bag Of Dicks" live at The Foundry, 27 July 2019 Recorded by Scott Mercer Mixed by Tyrell Shortt Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 8 May, 2022

    Live Delay - Ep 392 - Golden Age of Ballooning

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 55:50


    Golden Age of Ballooning: Live at The Zoo, Fortitude Valley, 31 January 2021 Golden Age of Ballooning are a movable feast - a sprawling, psychedelic group crossing and blending a variety of genres. They have gone through several lineup changes since starting in the early 2010s, but are currently made up of Wolfe Peterson, Eliza Heath, Madi Morris, Jack Bratt and Bam Bam. The band have released three EPs: "Don The Winter Coats" in 2013, "We Will Never Let You Go" in 2015 and "Illusion of Control" in 2017. Recorded by James Potts Mixed by Joe McCormack Special thanks to live engineer Steve Palmer Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 17 April, 2022

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