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The Hoist
SXSEA | The Hoist with Josh and Jas

The Hoist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 17:23


Josh and Jas had the pleasure of chatting with Amla, Jessie Hill, Minhy, and Pranati, who were featured on the lineup for Beats to Draw To, part of Brunswick Music Festival. They also shared insights into their musical backgrounds and journeys. Be sure to check it out!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Vineyard Podcast
Episode 197: Winter McQuinn (Sunfruits, Jade Imagine)

The Vineyard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 73:29


A reality revealed, 90s Manchester psychedelic stuff mixed with folk music, and dreaming of driving around Echo Park. Winter McQuinn (Winter McQuinn, Sunfruits, Jade Imagine) Making Of 'Move To The Trees'- https://www.youtube.com/watch THE MAKING OF SUNFRUITS 'ONE DEGREE'- https://www.youtube.com/watch "Winter McQuinn is a musician who plays extensively around Melbourne/Naarm, Australia as well as Europe and the UK with Sunfruits, jade imagine and as a solo artist. Winter also works as a freelance publicist at Third Eye Stimuli Records and co founded environmental music organisation Green Your Noise. Green Your Noise is a carbon offset calculator and environmental tool aimed at musicians and creative workers who want to lower their environmental impact. Winter holds a Bachelor of Music from Box Hill and Bachelor of Music Interactive Composition Honours from Melbourne University. Winter has appeared at stages and festivals including Falls Festival, St Kilda Festival, Bigsound Festival, Brunswick Music Festival, The Forum, The Tivoli, Manchester Psych Festival (UK), Misty Fields Festival (NL), Sideral Festival (FR) and more, touring regularly for the past 5 years. Through his practice, Winter has worked with producers such as Tim Harvey (Aldous Harding), Jim Rindlefish (Mildlife), Jesse Williams (Grace Cummings, Leah Senior) Malcolm Besley (North East Party House) as well as organisations including Green Music Australia. Winter has also been nominated for two Music Victoria Awards with band Sunfruits and the Environmental Music Prize in 2023. Winter is passionate about creating a more equitable and regenerative music industry. Recent soundworks include sound design for Stories in the Wall animation project for Arts Centre Melbourne, and multichannel sound piece Drums in Motion for the Signal Sound commissions." Excerpt from https://www.wintermcquinn.com Winter McQuinn: Bandcamp: https://winter-mcquinn.bandcamp.com/music Instagram: @_wintagram_ Website: https://www.wintermcquinn.com Merch: https://winter-mcquinn.bandcamp.com/merch Records: https://www.thirdeyestimuli.com/winter-mcquinn SunFruits: Bandcamp: https://sunfruits.bandcamp.com Instagram: @sunfruitsband Website: https://www.sunfruitsband.com Merch: https://sunfruits.bandcamp.com/merch Records: https://www.thirdeyestimuli.com/sunfruits Jade Imagine: Bandcamp: https://jadeimagine.bandcamp.com/music Instagram: @jadeimaginemusic Website: https://www.jadeimagine.com Merch: https://jadeimagine.bandcamp.com/merch The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn17dSz8kST_j_EH00O4MQ/videos

The Hoist
Squid Nebula | The Hoist with Crystal and Ben

The Hoist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 6:00


Crystal and Ben caught up with psychedelic disco band Squid Nebula's Francis Tait, chatting all about the band's upcoming gig opening for the epic and recently resurged 70's zamrock band WITCH (aka We Intend To Cause Havoc) at the Brunswick Music Festival on March 7th.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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SBS Indonesian - SBS Bahasa Indonesia
Indonesian, Australian artists collaboration to enliven Brunswick Music Festival 2024 - Seniman Indonesia dan Australia Bergabung untuk Memeriahkan Brunswick Music Festival 2024

SBS Indonesian - SBS Bahasa Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 7:02


A number of Indonesian and Australian artists will join forces to enliven the Brunswick Music Festival in Melbourne on 8 March 2024. - Sejumlah seniman Indonesia dan Australia akan berpadu kekuatan untuk memeriahkan Brunswick Music Festival, yang dilaksanakan di daerah Brunswick, Melbourne pada tanggal 8 Maret 2024.

Beers & Tears
226. Juice Webster

Beers & Tears

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 23:42


Since her first release in 2019, Juice Webster has been an artist whose music is a kind of summoning— soft echoes of connectedness and courage; lightweight and all-encompassing. Her music is a fragrance. One that reminds you of yourself, of a lover's face close up, of time that is fragmented, but still felt all over. Her acclaimed EPs You Who Was Myself and More Than Reaction have seen her play sold out shows around Melbourne, from a 2-night EP launch stint at The Tote, to a 2022 performance slot at The Forum. She has also made appearances at Town Folk Festival, Brunswick Music Festival, and on touring circuits supporting the likes of Mimi Gilbert and Slowly Slowly. This episode I chat with Juice Webster about the development of songs beyond their recording and the ever evolving meaning and progression of songs. We discussed putting together an unhinged live show, her debut album JULIA and broke down some tracks off the new album and the process of recording these songs between the bush and the city.Support the show

The Galway Podcast
Séamus Finneran - Music Promoter: Part 2

The Galway Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 57:49


Episode 24.  The second half of the conversation with Séamus Finneran about his adventures in music promotion. Discussion includes the merchant navy, getting a resident visa in Australia, setting up a tour, Seamus Eagan - Sufferin' Gales, Willie Creedan, Martin Hayes, Michael Flatley,  Helen Bommarito, Davy Spillane, San Francisco Celtic Festival, Eddie Stack, Peter O'Neill, The Plough & Stars, Randall Bays,  Port Fairy Folk Festival, The Brunswick Music Festival, The National Celtic Festival, The National Folk Festival, setting up a tour from the opposite side of the planet,  Green Linnet Records, the importance of reflecting after booking a tour, Eilish O'Connor, Kieran Halpin, Jackie Daley, Maura O'Keefe, The Three Weeds venue Sydney, Dennis Cahill, The Guinness Tour, John Nicholls, Donal Lunny, Sharon Shannon, Altan, Mary Black, The Irish Echo paper, promoting gigs, hiring publicists, booking a tour, booking jazz clubs, The Basement Sydney, Lúnasa, being the inspiration for putting Lúnasa together, booking their first gig which was headlining a festival, Trevor Hutchinson, Donogh Hennessey, Blue Mountains Folk Festival, Bob Charter, Gaynor Crawford,  Jaslyn Hall, The World Music Show, Triple J station, Sydney Morning Herald, Seamus Begley, Jim Murray, John Dunford, Fergus Lenahan, Sydney Recital Hall, The Masters Of Tradition, Dave Power, Steve Cooney, Máirtín O'Connor, Cathal Hayden, Seamie O'Dowd, selling out the Sydney Opera House twice, Jim Murray, Jack Maher, Maureen, Canice Mills, Alan Connor, Paul Brady, Shooglenifty, Andy M. Stewart, Gerry O'Beirne, Breaking Trad, Donall Murphy, Niall Murphy, Mike Gavin, The Rambling Boys, Sean Smith, David Munnelly, Alan Burke, Gino Lupari, Capercaillie, Martin Carthy, Norma Waterson, Dick Gaughan, Mary Coughlan, Balfa Toujours, Paul Kelly, The Lyric Theatre Sydney, Bruce Giles, Chris Richards, Bruce Elder, Sydney Morning Herald,  Paul Brady and his most emotional concert, Crowded House, Seabill Hotel, Neil Finn, Mary Coughlan, James Delaney, Big Pond's foray into streaming, Monday, Clare O'Meara, Paddy Keenan, Sean Tyrrell, Susan O'Neill, Mick Flannery, The Landsdowne Club, Shooglenifty and more!

The Galway Podcast
Séamus Finneran - Music Promoter: Part 1

The Galway Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 60:50


Episode 23.  A conversation with Séamus Finneran about his adventures in music promotion. Discussion includes the merchant navy, getting a resident visa in Australia, setting up a tour, Seamus Eagan - Sufferin' Gales, Willie Creedan, Martin Hayes, Michael Flatley,  Helen Bommarito, Davy Spillane, San Francisco Celtic Festival, Eddie Stack, Peter O'Neill, The Plough & Stars, Randall Bays,  Port Fairy Folk Festival, The Brunswick Music Festival, The National Celtic Festival, The National Folk Festival, setting up a tour from the opposite side of the planet,  Green Linnet Records, the importance of reflecting after booking a tour, Eilish O'Connor, Kieran Halpin, Jackie Daley, Maura O'Keefe, The Three Weeds venue Sydney, Dennis Cahill, The Guinness Tour, John Nicholls, Donal Lunny, Sharon Shannon, Altan, Mary Black, The Irish Echo paper, promoting gigs, hiring publicists, booking a tour, booking jazz clubs, The Basement Sydney, Lúnasa, being the inspiration for putting Lúnasa together, booking their first gig which was headlining a festival, Trevor Hutchinson, Donogh Hennessey, Blue Mountains Folk Festival, Bob Charter, Gaynor Crawford,  Jaslyn Hall, The World Music Show, Triple J station, Sydney Morning Herald, Seamus Begley, Jim Murray, John Dunford, Fergus Lenahan, Sydney Recital Hall, The Masters Of Tradition, Dave Power, Steve Cooney, Máirtín O'Connor, Cathal Hayden, Seamie O'Dowd, selling out the Sydney Opera House twice, Jim Murray, Jack Maher, Maureen, Canice Mills, Alan Connor, Paul Brady, Shooglenifty, Andy M. Stewart, Gerry O'Beirne, Breaking Trad, Donall Murphy, Niall Murphy, Mike Gavin, The Rambling Boys, Sean Smith, David Munnelly, Alan Burke, Gino Lupari, Capercaillie, Martin Carthy, Norma Waterson, Dick Gaughan, Mary Coughlan, Balfa Toujours, Paul Kelly, The Lyric Theatre Sydney, Bruce Giles, Chris Richards, Bruce Elder, Sydney Morning Herald,  Paul Brady and his most emotional concert, Crowded House, Seabill Hotel, Neil Finn, Mary Coughlan, James Delaney, Big Pond's foray into streaming, Monday, Clare O'Meara, Paddy Keenan, Sean Tyrrell, Susan O'Neill, Mick Flannery, The Landsdowne Club, Shooglenifty and more!

The Grapevine
The inflation crisis, Robodebt, women on screen, and music videos

The Grapevine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 64:47


Kulja and Dylan speak with author Jeff Sparrow, who gets into the inflation crisis in anticipation of the Reserve Bank announcing another interest rate hike; Journalist Rick Morton discusses his coverage of the Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme; Dr Britt Romstad, ACMI Director of Experience and Engagement, discusses ACMI's upcoming exhibition Goddess: Power, Glamour, Rebellion; and Dainis Lacey and Emma Russack join ahead of their in-conversation event Hyper Local Rage which features at Brunswick Music Festival.

The Hoist
D'Arcy Spiller | The Hoist with Sez

The Hoist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 7:25


Sez our Tuesday Hoist host had a chat this week with incredible musician D'Arcy Spiller. The two talked about D'Arcy's new single 'Wolf Blood' and her upcoming gig at Brunswick Music Festival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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GOLDEN MOMENT With Mijo Biscan
Ep 17 Emily Ulman

GOLDEN MOMENT With Mijo Biscan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 39:29


Emily Ulman is a multi-talented venue booker, festival programmer, producer, publicist, teacher, musician, radio presenter, podcast enthusiast, AFL Western Bulldogs fanatic and highly respected contributor to the local music community of Melbourne. She is currently the Managing Director of Isol-Aid Festival and the programmer for Brunswick Music Festival. Connect with Emily: https://www.facebook.com/emilyulmanmusic/ To get a free download of Mijo's music: https://www.mijobiscan.com/freemusic To get a limited edition, signed CD of Mijo's latest album Golden Moment, head to: https://www.mijobiscan.com/gmcd A video version of this podcast is available at http://www.youtube.com/user/MijoBiscanMusic/Videos Please 'like' the podcast, subscribe, review it and leave us a comment below. Thanks for listening. Stay golden. Mijo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mijobiscan/message

Get Cereal
Get Cereal's interview with Elsy Wameyo

Get Cereal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 12:09


Jess and Jono chatted to soul and hip-hop artist Elsy Wameyo about her music, inspiration and upcoming performance at the Brunswick Music Festival. Elsy chatted to the team about her story including growing up in Kenya and moving to Adelaide. She also spoke about sharing her personal and positive experiences through her music, including breaking through as an independent female artist,  You can catch Elsy performing at the Brunswick Music Festival on March 17 and stream her latest track 'Outcast'. For now, check out the interview via the link below! 

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Thursday Breakfast
No to Racism, Politics of ‘Belonging’, Growing up African in Australia and Adani

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019


Debbie Brennan No To Racism, No To The Right rally this Saturday March 16 and the need for strong links to address the growth of the far-right. Curator Andy Butler and artist James Nguyen join us in the studio to discuss the exhibition, ‘These Monuments Don’t Know Us’ at Bundoora Homestead, exploring the politics of ‘belonging’ in Australia from the perspectives of First Nations and culturally and linguistically diverse artists.Performance poet Manal Younus joins us to discuss her upcoming performance at Brunswick Music Festival this Saturday and her contribution in the 'Growing Up African in Australia'Environmental activist Emma Dorge on what the lackof coverage in the mainstream media of 70+ hours of non-violent action protesting the Adani coal mine says about the concentration of power across the media, politics and fossil fuel industries. The original 855am and 3CR Digital versions of this program featured the following music tracks: Serenity Uki – NavigatorManal Younus – Can WeYung Baddie – Colour(Removed from the podcast due to license restrictions) 

More Than A Whelan
Cookie Baker

More Than A Whelan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 74:48


Cookie Baker is an incredible singer-songwriter and I am bloody thrilled to have Cookie as my special guest this week. Welcome to Episode 25, we are still alive! Happy quarter century to us. Cookie Baker has shared stages with many esteemed Australian artists, including Augie March, Kate Miller-Heidke, Ben Lee, Angie Hart (Frente!, a previous guest on this show, check out her episode here), Mick Thomas (Weddings, Parties, Anything), Little Birdy, and The Audreys. Her album will be released in 2019 following the release of three singles, Little Engine (which has an amazing video!), The Summer (with Tim Rogers) and Don't Start A Fight. Cookie begins by telling me about her upbringing in rural South Australia, performing concerts to her family on the front veranda through her Young Talent Team microphone. Fast forward to 2019 and now Cookie helps to run an artist's residency with her family on a neighbouring property called the Ballara Art & Lifestyle Retreat - Artist Residency Program. Once a year for the past 5 years Cookie travels to California to mentor with the Bay Area Girls Rock Camp, which reminded me of Melbourne's own Rock and Roll High School which began in 1995 right here on Easey Street, Collingwood! The very same street where More Than A Whelan is recorded every week at Castaway Studios! Rock and High School was visited by many alt rock luminaries including L7, Bikini Kill, Babes in Toyland, Sonic Youth and The Breeders. You can read about its amazing history and achievements here. I also ask Cookie about If You See Her, Say Hello, a Melbourne based all women choir collective founded in 2015 by Cookie. I've been lucky enough to see several performances by this collective, all of them stunning. Including this 2016 show as part of the Brunswick Music Festival, where you can see Cookie fronting the choir herself. At the same show Gretta Ray performed her original song Blank White Canvas with the choir. Gretta has gone on to huge things since then, recently performing on stage at Rod Laver. Cookie Baker's upcoming full length album has been slow cooking over the last ten years. A digital only release is slated for mid year with a limited edition vinyl lp coming out in late 2019. To keep up with all things Cookie Baker keep an eye on her website and follow her on Instagram. I ask Cookie about her thoughts on the #metoo movement's impact on the Australian music industry, in light of recent news of Ryan Adams bad behaviour. *CLARIFICATION: I say that up until now the #metoo movement 'hadn't involved musicians much'. What I actually meant to say was 'high profile, internationally known musicians.' It has in fact already involved many local and international musicians. And rightly so. WHELAN & STEALIN' I read a poem mysteriously sent to my address with a beautiful leaf in the envelope, by sender unknown! But I believe was written according to the prompt The Journey of a Leaf by Ag. If you would like to see a picture of this poem and a very beautiful leaf head to the More Than A Whelan Facebook or Instagram pages. And please like or follow us or rate and review us while you do! I also read work from an upcoming guest on More Than A Whelan, Ruth McIver. I read an excerpt from her book The Sunset Club. Really looking forward to having Ruth on the show! Cookie Baker weighs in also for Whelan and Stealin' with a stunning cover of Glory Box by Portishead. This week I respond to the prompt 'Detroit' by Shane Jesse Christmass by writing a poem about... Detroit. Thanks Shane! You are our official More Than A Whelan Muse of the Week! You'll be getting some sweet MTAW merch coming your way care of our good friends at Luxe Country. And that's a wrap for Episode 25! Please visit our Luxe Country store for exclusive More Than A Whelan merchandise. Thanks to their generosity proceeds from their sales go back into keeping us alive. Please also consider liking, following and rating us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Whelan, out.

Arts Express
International Day of Supanova Glitta Wild Fearless and Free Woman

Arts Express

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018


Arts Express hosts- Val and Trish, are right on track for this year's IWD with Glitta Supernova, as she navigates us around her current Butterfly show 'Body Map'  from the 4th-11th March at 8:30pm. Then there is more at the International station as musician Kathleen Hollaran intoxicates us with her guitar strings. Kathleen is part  of a collaboration by Brunswick Music Festival music programmer Chelsea Wilson The group  Wild Fearless and Free  also includes Stella Angelico, Sophie Koh, The Black Sistaz and Jessica Hitchcock . This one off performance for International Women's Day is at the Mechanic's Hall on tonight, Thursday the 8th March at 7:30pm. 

Arts Express
Beaming Northern Festivals and Illuminating Saray Illuminado

Arts Express

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018


Arts hosts Val and Trish will be speaking with Nela Trifkovic on her performance with Band SARAY Iluminado  about new interpretations of Sevdah (traditional folk music) from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Jewish Sephardic music from the Balkans on 28th February at 45 Downstairs. Also chatting with both Samantha Byrne deputy Mayor of Moonee Valley City Council on the upcoming Festival at Queens Park on Sunday, 25 February along with  Music Programmer Chelsea Wilson from the Brunswick Music Festival from the 4th to 18th March 

Who's Your Mob
Nardi Simpson

Who's Your Mob

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 95:46


A nice chat with my cousin from the Stiff Gins. We talk about her work writing in Aboriginal languages and her process around that. She sings with Kaleena Briggs (other half of the Stiff Gins) in Kaleena's Wiradjuri language in the background music on the intro and outro - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjtZnw6-fF0 They'll be down in Melbourne for the Brunswick Music Festival on the 14th of March 2018 - http://brunswickmusicfestival.com.au/stiff-gins/

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Art Smitten - The Podcast
Interview: Chelsea Wilson

Art Smitten - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017 10:00


Rebi and Molly chat to Brunswick Music Festival programmer and performing musician Chelsea Wilson. The festival runs over 2 weeks from Sunday March 5-19.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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